Add gpio look-up table for various requirements, any
target may select any gpio and assign it to a function
Signed-off-by: Uri Shkolnik <uris@siano-ms.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
#define SMS1XXX_BOARD_HAUPPAUGE_TIGER_MINICARD 9
#define SMS1XXX_BOARD_HAUPPAUGE_TIGER_MINICARD_R2 10
+struct sms_board_gpio_cfg {
+ int lna_vhf_exist;
+ int lna_vhf_ctrl;
+ int lna_uhf_exist;
+ int lna_uhf_ctrl;
+ int lna_uhf_d_ctrl;
+ int lna_sband_exist;
+ int lna_sband_ctrl;
+ int lna_sband_d_ctrl;
+ int foreign_lna0_ctrl;
+ int foreign_lna1_ctrl;
+ int foreign_lna2_ctrl;
+ int rf_switch_vhf;
+ int rf_switch_uhf;
+ int rf_switch_sband;
+ int leds_power;
+ int led0;
+ int led1;
+ int led2;
+ int led3;
+ int led4;
+ int ir;
+ int eeprom_wp;
+ int mrc_sense;
+ int mrc_pdn_resetn;
+ int mrc_gp0; /* mrcs spi int */
+ int mrc_gp1;
+ int mrc_gp2;
+ int mrc_gp3;
+ int mrc_gp4;
+ int host_spi_gsp_ts_int;
+};
+
struct sms_board {
enum sms_device_type_st type;
char *name, *fw[DEVICE_MODE_MAX];
+ struct sms_board_gpio_cfg board_cfg;
/* gpios */
int led_power, led_hi, led_lo, lna_ctrl, rf_switch;