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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
%YAML 1.2
---
$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/gnss/sirfstar.yaml#
$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
title: SiRFstar GNSS Receiver
maintainers:
- Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
description:
The SiRFstar GNSS receivers have incarnated over the years in different
chips, starting from the SiRFstarIII which was a chip that was introduced in
2004 and used in a lot of dedicated GPS devices. In 2009 SiRF was acquired
by CSR (Cambridge Silicon Radio) and in 2012 the CSR GPS business was
acquired by Samsung, while some products remained with CSR. In 2014 CSR
was acquired by Qualcomm who still sell some of the SiRF products.
SiRF chips can be used over UART, I2C or SPI buses.
allOf:
- $ref: gnss-common.yaml#
properties:
compatible:
enum:
- csr,gsd4t
- csr,csrg05ta03-icje-r
- fastrax,uc430
- linx,r4
- wi2wi,w2sg0004
- wi2wi,w2sg0008i
- wi2wi,w2sg0084i
reg:
description:
The I2C Address, SPI chip select address. Not required on UART buses.
vcc-supply:
description:
Main voltage regulator, pin names such as 3V3_IN, VCC, VDD.
reset-gpios:
maxItems: 1
description: An optional active low reset line, should be flagged with
GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW.
sirf,onoff-gpios:
maxItems: 1
description: GPIO used to power on and off device, pin name ON_OFF.
sirf,wakeup-gpios:
maxItems: 1
description: GPIO used to determine device power state, pin names such
as RFPWRUP, WAKEUP.
required:
- compatible
- vcc-supply
unevaluatedProperties: false
examples:
- |
#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
serial {
gnss {
compatible = "wi2wi,w2sg0084i";
vcc-supply = <&gnss_vcc_reg>;
reset-gpios = <&gpio0 15 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
sirf,onoff-gpios = <&gpio0 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
sirf,wakeup-gpios = <&gpio0 17 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
current-speed = <38400>;
};
};