One of the usage of the LRADC is to implement buttons. The bindings define
that we should have one subnode per button, with their associated voltage
as a property.
However, there was no reg property but we still used the voltage associated
to the button as the unit-address, which eventually generated warnings in
DTC.
Rename the node names to avoid those warnings.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@bootlin.com>
Acked-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
vref-supply = <®_aldo3>;
status = "okay";
- button@1000 {
+ button-1000 {
label = "Home";
linux,code = <KEY_HOMEPAGE>;
channel = <0>;
vref-supply = <®_aldo3>;
status = "okay";
- button@200 {
+ button-200 {
label = "Volume Down";
linux,code = <KEY_VOLUMEDOWN>;
channel = <0>;
voltage = <200000>;
};
- button@900 {
+ button-900 {
label = "Volume Up";
linux,code = <KEY_VOLUMEUP>;
channel = <0>;
voltage = <900000>;
};
- button@1200 {
+ button-1200 {
label = "Back";
linux,code = <KEY_BACK>;
channel = <0>;
vref-supply = <®_aldo3>;
status = "okay";
- button@158 {
+ button-158 {
label = "Volume Up";
linux,code = <KEY_VOLUMEUP>;
channel = <0>;
voltage = <158730>;
};
- button@349 {
+ button-349 {
label = "Volume Down";
linux,code = <KEY_VOLUMEDOWN>;
channel = <0>;
vref-supply = <®_aldo3>;
status = "okay";
- button@158 {
+ button-158 {
label = "Volume Up";
linux,code = <KEY_VOLUMEUP>;
channel = <0>;
voltage = <158730>;
};
- button@349 {
+ button-349 {
label = "Volume Down";
linux,code = <KEY_VOLUMEDOWN>;
channel = <0>;