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1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR MIT
2//
3// Device Tree Source for General Electric B1x5v2
4// patient monitor series
5//
6// Copyright 2018-2021 General Electric Company
7// Copyright 2018-2021 Collabora
8
9#include <dt-bindings/input/input.h>
10#include "imx6dl-b1x5pv2.dtsi"
11
12/ {
13	reg_3v3_acm: regulator-3v3-acm {
14		compatible = "regulator-fixed";
15		regulator-name = "3V3 ACM";
16		regulator-min-microvolt = <3300000>;
17		regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>;
18		regulator-always-on;
19		vin-supply = <&reg_3v3>;
20	};
21};
22
23&i2c1 {
24	tca6416: gpio-controller@21 {
25		compatible = "ti,tca6416";
26		reg = <0x21>;
27		gpio-controller;
28		#gpio-cells = <2>;
29		reset-gpios = <&tca6424a 9 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
30		vcc-supply = <&reg_3v3_acm>;
31		gpio-line-names = "ACM1_EN", "ACM1_CL0", "ACM1_CL1", "ACM1_CL2",
32				  "", "ACM2_EN", "ACM2_CL0", "ACM2_CL1",
33				  "ACM2_CL2", "", "", "",
34				  "", "", "", "";
35
36		/*
37		 * The interrupt pin is connected to &tca6424a pin 1, but the Linux
38		 * TCA6424 driver cannot handle low type interrupts at the moment
39		 * (and support cannot be added without some ugly hacks). Since this
40		 * controller does not have any input type GPIOs, just pretend
41		 * that the interrupt pin is unconnected.
42		 */
43	};
44};
45
46&i2c5 {
47	mpl3115a2: pressure-sensor@60 {
48		compatible = "fsl,mpl3115";
49		reg = <0x60>;
50
51		/*
52		 * The MPL3115 interrupts are connected to pin 22 and 23
53		 * of &tca6424a, but the binding does not yet support
54		 * interrupts.
55		 */
56	};
57};
58