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<hanetzer>
on that note. my soc has three i/o control registers, they are not contiguous to one another. it seems to be served well by pinctrl-single/pinconf-single. I suppose I'd have to do their pinctrl-single,pins stuff under each of those as apropos?
<hanetzer>
there doesn't appear to be any rhyme or reason as to what pin func groups go to which mux, excepting that the groups themselves seem to be contained within a single mux block