On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 21:14:25, Mark Jackson wrote:
> I've specified an I2C bus and all 6 UARTs in the dts file for my custom cpu 
> board, as follows:-
> 
>       ocp {
>               uart1: serial@44e09000 {
>                       pinctrl-names = "default";

Hi Mark,

Specify "pinctrl-0" property with pinmux/conf node.
Refer 
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2013-January/139223.html

Thanks
AnilKumar

>                       status = "okay";
>               };
> 
>               uart2: serial@48022000 {
>                       pinctrl-names = "default";
>                       status = "okay";
>               };
> 
>               uart3: serial@48024000 {
>                       pinctrl-names = "default";
>                       status = "okay";
>               };
> 
>               uart4: serial@481a6000 {
>                       pinctrl-names = "default";
>                       status = "okay";
>               };
> 
>               uart5: serial@481a8000 {
>                       pinctrl-names = "default";
>                       status = "okay";
>               };
> 
>               uart6: serial@481aa000 {
>                       pinctrl-names = "default";
>                       status = "okay";
>               };
> 
>               i2c1: i2c@44e0b000 {
>                       status = "okay";
>                       pinctrl-names = "default";
>                       clock-frequency = <400000>;
> 
>                       gpio@20 {
>                               compatible = "mcp,mcp23017";
>                               reg = <0x20>;
>                       };
> 
>                       tps: tps@24 {
>                               reg = <0x24>;
>                       };
> 
>                       eeprom@53 {
>                               compatible = "mcp,24c02";
>                               reg = <0x53>;
>                               pagesize = <8>;
>                       };
> 
>                       rtc@68 {
>                               compatible = "dallas,ds1307";
>                               reg = <0x68>;
>                       };
>               };
>       };
> 
> But I get the following errors in the kernel boot log:-
> 
> [    0.409275] omap_i2c 44e0b000.i2c: did not get pins for i2c error: -19
> [    0.411498] omap_i2c 44e0b000.i2c: bus 0 rev0.11 at 400 kHz
> [    0.413235] mcp230xx: probe of 0-0020 failed with error -22
> ...
> [    0.716912] pinctrl-single 44e10800.pinmux: 142 pins at pa f9e10800 size 
> 568
> [    0.721790] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
> [    0.729174] omap_uart 44e09000.serial: did not get pins for uart0 error: 
> -19
> [    0.729833] 44e09000.serial: ttyO0 at MMIO 0x44e09000 (irq = 88) is a OMAP 
> UART0
> [    1.320105] console [ttyO0] enabled
> [    1.326050] omap_uart 48022000.serial: did not get pins for uart1 error: 
> -19
> [    1.334384] 48022000.serial: ttyO1 at MMIO 0x48022000 (irq = 89) is a OMAP 
> UART1
> [    1.344362] omap_uart 48024000.serial: did not get pins for uart2 error: 
> -19
> [    1.352281] 48024000.serial: ttyO2 at MMIO 0x48024000 (irq = 90) is a OMAP 
> UART2
> [    1.361721] omap_uart 481a6000.serial: did not get pins for uart3 error: 
> -19
> [    1.369759] 481a6000.serial: ttyO3 at MMIO 0x481a6000 (irq = 60) is a OMAP 
> UART3
> [    1.379144] omap_uart 481a8000.serial: did not get pins for uart4 error: 
> -19
> [    1.387008] 481a8000.serial: ttyO4 at MMIO 0x481a8000 (irq = 61) is a OMAP 
> UART4
> [    1.396302] omap_uart 481aa000.serial: did not get pins for uart5 error: 
> -19
> [    1.404164] 481aa000.serial: ttyO5 at MMIO 0x481aa000 (irq = 62) is a OMAP 
> UART5
> 
> However, the I2C bus appears to be working okay, as later I get:-
> 
> [    1.906072] rtc-ds1307 0-0068: rtc core: registered ds1307 as rtc0
> [    1.912767] rtc-ds1307 0-0068: 56 bytes nvram
> ...
> [    2.118207] rtc-ds1307 0-0068: setting system clock to 2013-01-22 20:28:37 
> UTC (1358886517)
> 
> I did try specifying the exact pins required in the am33xx_pinmux dts entry, 
> but I got an error
> stating the pins were already allocated to their relevant devices.
> 
> Any ideas ?
> 
> Cheers
> Mark J.
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