@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
/ {
aliases {
bluetooth0 = &bluetooth;
- hsuart0 = &uart6;
+ serial1 = &uart6;
serial0 = &uart9;
wifi0 = &wifi;
};
@@ -860,6 +860,8 @@ i2c_tunnel: i2c-tunnel {
&uart6 {
status = "okay";
+ pinctrl-0 = <&qup_uart6_4pin>;
+
bluetooth: wcn3990-bt {
compatible = "qcom,wcn3990-bt";
vddio-supply = <&src_pp1800_s4a>;
@@ -1079,41 +1081,6 @@ pinconf {
};
};
-&qup_uart6_default {
- /* Change pinmux to all 4 pins since CTS and RTS are connected */
- pinmux {
- pins = "gpio45", "gpio46",
- "gpio47", "gpio48";
- };
-
- pinconf-cts {
- /*
- * Configure a pull-down on 45 (CTS) to match the pull of
- * the Bluetooth module.
- */
- pins = "gpio45";
- bias-pull-down;
- };
-
- pinconf-rts-tx {
- /* We'll drive 46 (RTS) and 47 (TX), so no pull */
- pins = "gpio46", "gpio47";
- drive-strength = <2>;
- bias-disable;
- };
-
- pinconf-rx {
- /*
- * Configure a pull-up on 48 (RX). This is needed to avoid
- * garbage data when the TX pin of the Bluetooth module is
- * in tri-state (module powered off or not driving the
- * signal yet).
- */
- pins = "gpio48";
- bias-pull-up;
- };
-};
-
&qup_uart9_default {
pinconf-tx {
pins = "gpio4";