CS42L42 audio CODEC Required properties: - compatible : "cirrus,cs42l42" - reg : the I2C address of the device for I2C. - VP-supply, VCP-supply, VD_FILT-supply, VL-supply, VA-supply : power supplies for the device, as covered in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt. Optional properties: - reset-gpios : a GPIO spec for the reset pin. If specified, it will be deasserted before communication to the codec starts. - interrupts : IRQ line info CS42L42. (See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for further information relating to interrupt properties) - cirrus,ts-inv : Boolean property. Sets the behaviour of the jack plug detect switch. 0 = (Default) Shorted to tip when unplugged, open when plugged. This is "inverted tip sense (ITS)" in the datasheet. 1 = Open when unplugged, shorted to tip when plugged. This is "normal tip sense (TS)" in the datasheet. - cirrus,ts-dbnc-rise : Debounce the rising edge of TIP_SENSE_PLUG. With no debounce, the tip sense pin might be noisy on a plug event. 0 - 0ms, 1 - 125ms, 2 - 250ms, 3 - 500ms, 4 - 750ms, 5 - (Default) 1s, 6 - 1.25s, 7 - 1.5s, - cirrus,ts-dbnc-fall : Debounce the falling edge of TIP_SENSE_UNPLUG. With no debounce, the tip sense pin might be noisy on an unplug event. 0 - 0ms, 1 - 125ms, 2 - 250ms, 3 - 500ms, 4 - 750ms, 5 - (Default) 1s, 6 - 1.25s, 7 - 1.5s, - cirrus,btn-det-init-dbnce : This sets how long the driver sleeps after enabling button detection interrupts. After auto-detection and before servicing button interrupts, the HS bias needs time to settle. If you don't wait, there is possibility for erroneous button interrupt. 0ms - 200ms, Default = 100ms - cirrus,btn-det-event-dbnce : This sets how long the driver delays after receiving a button press interrupt. With level detect interrupts, you want to wait a small amount of time to make sure the button press is making a clean connection with the bias resistors. 0ms - 20ms, Default = 10ms - cirrus,bias-lvls : For a level-detect headset button scheme, each button will bias the mic pin to a certain voltage. To determine which button was pressed, the driver will compare this biased voltage to sequential, decreasing voltages and will stop when a comparator is tripped, indicating a comparator voltage < bias voltage. This value represents a percentage of the internally generated HS bias voltage. For different hardware setups, a designer might want to tweak this. This is an array of descending values for the comparator voltage. Array of 4 values Each 0-63 < x1 x2 x3 x4 > Default = < 15 8 4 1> - cirrus,hs-bias-sense-disable: This is boolean property. If present the HSBIAS sense is disabled. Configures HSBIAS output current sense through the external 2.21-k resistor. HSBIAS_SENSE is hardware feature to reduce the potential pop noise during the headset plug out slowly. But on some platforms ESD voltage will affect it causing test to fail, especially with CTIA headset type. For different hardware setups, a designer might want to tweak default behavior. Example: cs42l42: cs42l42@48 { compatible = "cirrus,cs42l42"; reg = <0x48>; VA-supply = <&dummy_vreg>; VP-supply = <&dummy_vreg>; VCP-supply = <&dummy_vreg>; VD_FILT-supply = <&dummy_vreg>; VL-supply = <&dummy_vreg>; reset-gpios = <&axi_gpio_0 1 0>; interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; interrupts = <55 8> cirrus,ts-inv = <0x00>; cirrus,ts-dbnc-rise = <0x05>; cirrus,ts-dbnc-fall = <0x00>; cirrus,btn-det-init-dbnce = <100>; cirrus,btn-det-event-dbnce = <10>; cirrus,bias-lvls = <0x0F 0x08 0x04 0x01>; cirrus,hs-bias-ramp-rate = <0x02>; };