openwrt/target/linux/ramips/dts/rt3662_edimax_br-6475nd.dts
Sungbo Eo 1eceab3fc0 ramips: dts: use generic node name for flash
In DTS Checklist[1] we're now demanding proper generic node names, as
the name of a node should reflect the function of the device and use
generic name for that[2]. Everybody seems to be copy&pasting from DTS
files available in the repository today, so let's unify that naming
there as well and provide proper examples.

While at it, remove unused m25p80 label.

Tested on rt5350 (for spi-nor) and rt3662 (for cfi-flash).

1. https://openwrt.org/submitting-patches#dts_checklist
2. https://github.com/devicetree-org/devicetree-specification/blob/master/source/devicetree-basics.rst#generic-names-recommendation

Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
2020-05-09 14:48:50 +02:00

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/dts-v1/;
#include "rt3883.dtsi"
#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
#include <dt-bindings/input/input.h>
/ {
compatible = "edimax,br-6475nd", "ralink,rt3662-soc", "ralink,rt3883-soc";
model = "Edimax BR-6475nD";
aliases {
led-boot = &led_power;
led-failsafe = &led_power;
led-running = &led_power;
led-upgrade = &led_power;
};
keys {
compatible = "gpio-keys-polled";
poll-interval = <100>;
reset {
label = "reset";
gpios = <&gpio0 7 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
linux,code = <KEY_RESTART>;
};
rfkill {
label = "rfkill";
gpios = <&gpio0 9 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
linux,input-type = <EV_SW>;
linux,code = <KEY_RFKILL>;
};
};
leds {
compatible = "gpio-leds";
led_power: power {
label = "br-6475nd:green:power";
gpios = <&gpio0 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
};
wlan {
label = "br-6475nd:amber:wlan";
gpios = <&gpio0 11 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
};
wlan_5ghz {
label = "br-6475nd:amber:wlan_5ghz";
gpios = <&gpio0 14 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
};
};
flash@1c000000 {
compatible = "cfi-flash";
reg = <0x1c000000 0x800000>;
bank-width = <2>;
partitions {
compatible = "fixed-partitions";
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
partition@0 {
reg = <0x00000000 0x00030000>;
label = "u-boot";
read-only;
};
partition@30000 {
reg = <0x00030000 0x00010000>;
label = "nvram";
read-only;
};
factory: partition@40000 {
reg = <0x00040000 0x00010000>;
label = "factory";
read-only;
};
devdata: partition@50000 {
reg = <0x00050000 0x00020000>;
label = "devdata";
read-only;
};
partition@70000 {
compatible = "edimax,uimage";
reg = <0x00070000 0x00790000>;
label = "firmware";
};
};
};
rtl8367 {
compatible = "realtek,rtl8367";
gpio-sda = <&gpio0 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
gpio-sck = <&gpio0 4 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
realtek,extif0 = <1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2>;
};
/*
* Unclear if this is the correct gpio setup; the USB ports are
* unpopulated on a stock BR-6475nD, even though the hardware exists
* and the headers are there.
*/
/*
gpio_export {
compatible = "gpio-export";
#size-cells = <0>;
usb {
gpio-export,name="usb";
gpio-export,output=<0>;
gpios = <&gpio0 19 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
};
};
*/
};
&state_default {
gpio {
groups = "spi", "jtag", "uartf";
function = "gpio";
};
};
&timer {
status = "okay";
};
&gpio1 {
status = "okay";
};
&uartlite {
status = "okay";
};
&ethernet {
status = "okay";
mtd-mac-address = <&devdata 0x0d>;
port@0 {
mediatek,fixed-link = <1000 1 1 1>;
};
};
&wmac {
status = "okay";
ralink,mtd-eeprom = <&factory 0x0>;
};
&pci {
status = "okay";
};
&pci1 {
status = "okay";
wifi@0,0 {
compatible = "pci0,0";
reg = <0x10000 0 0 0 0>;
ralink,5ghz = <0>;
ralink,mtd-eeprom = <&factory 0x8000>;
};
};
&ehci {
status = "okay";
};
&ohci {
status = "okay";
};