<lvrp16>
Does anyone know anything about the pinctrl for rk3328? Seems like a couple pins are not set correctly.
<lvrp16>
Bank 3 A0-2,B0, Bank 2 A0/1,B7,B12 Output do not work. Have not tested input.
<lvrp16>
Input works.
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<hramrach>
lvrp16: I think I have some 3328 board but there is not mcuh chance I have access to the same pins. Generally pinctrl is somethin like 'this is a pin state register, repeat 100x' and if one is pecial nobody will know unless somebody hits the special case. But more likely you are affected by external device, or if one function works (output) and another does not then maybe the pin function
<hramrach>
description is bad for this particular function, and if that's rarely used one nobody noticed so far.
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<lvrp16>
hramrach: thanks, I will check the registers against the TRM.
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