GPIO-based multiplexer controller bindings Define what GPIO pins are used to control a multiplexer. Or several multiplexers, if the same pins control more than one multiplexer. Required properties: - compatible : "gpio-mux" - mux-gpios : list of gpios used to control the multiplexer, least significant bit first. - #mux-control-cells : <0> * Standard mux-controller bindings as decribed in mux-controller.txt Optional properties: - idle-state : if present, the state the mux will have when idle. The special state MUX_IDLE_AS_IS is the default. The multiplexer state is defined as the number represented by the multiplexer GPIO pins, where the first pin is the least significant bit. An active pin is a binary 1, an inactive pin is a binary 0. Example: mux: mux-controller { compatible = "gpio-mux"; #mux-control-cells = <0>; mux-gpios = <&pioA 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>, <&pioA 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; }; adc-mux { compatible = "io-channel-mux"; io-channels = <&adc 0>; io-channel-names = "parent"; mux-controls = <&mux>; channels = "sync-1", "in", "out", "sync-2"; }; i2c-mux { compatible = "i2c-mux"; i2c-parent = <&i2c1>; mux-controls = <&mux>; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; i2c@0 { reg = <0>; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; ssd1307: oled@3c { /* ... */ }; }; i2c@3 { reg = <3>; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; pca9555: pca9555@20 { /* ... */ }; }; };