On 25/03/2026 12:20, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
On 3/24/26 7:08 PM, David Heidelberg wrote:


On 24/03/2026 14:12, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
On 3/24/26 12:20 AM, David Heidelberg via B4 Relay wrote:
From: David Heidelberg <[email protected]>

Definition of the NFC.

"meh" commit message

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+    nfc_enable_default: nfc-enable-default-state {
+        pins = "gpio12", "gpio62";
+        function = "gpio";
+        drive-strength = <2>;
+        bias-pull-up;

              bias-disable;

Are you sure about pulling up an active-high pin?

I'm not sure, but downstream does it (and "works for me"). Maybe Alexander 
would know more details here.

Would changing it to bias-disable also "work for you"?

Yeah, works for me. Should OnePlus 6 do the same?

Looking at OP6 datasheet, there is no pull-up/down on 12,62,nor IRQ 63.

David



David


FWIW TLMM subnodes are best sorted by pin index (although the file
currently doesn't really do that) as per dts coding style

I assume when I group the -pins into -state it doesn't apply anymore? As I 
don't feel having pins relevant to one device / subsystem all over the place is 
extra clean.

Krzysztof?

Konrad

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David Heidelberg


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