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diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4/rmi_2d_sensor.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4/rmi_2d_sensor.txt
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+Synaptics RMI4 2D Sensor Device Binding
+
+The Synaptics RMI4 core is able to support RMI4 devices using different
+transports and different functions. This file describes the device tree
+bindings for devices which contain 2D sensors using Function 11 or
+Function 12. Complete documentation for transports and other functions
+can be found in:
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4.
+
+RMI4 Function 11 and Function 12 are for 2D touch position sensing.
+Additional documentation for F11 can be found at:
+http://www.synaptics.com/sites/default/files/511-000136-01-Rev-E-RMI4-Interfacing-Guide.pdf
+
+Optional Touch Properties:
+Description in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen
+- touchscreen-inverted-x
+- touchscreen-inverted-y
+- touchscreen-swapped-x-y
+- touchscreen-x-mm
+- touchscreen-y-mm
+
+Optional Properties:
+- syna,clip-x-low: Sets a minimum value for X.
+- syna,clip-y-low: Sets a minimum value for Y.
+- syna,clip-x-high: Sets a maximum value for X.
+- syna,clip-y-high: Sets a maximum value for Y.
+- syna,offset-x: Add an offset to X.
+- syna,offset-y: Add an offset to Y.
+- syna,delta-x-threshold: Set the minimum distance on the X axis required
+ to generate an interrupt in reduced reporting
+ mode.
+- syna,delta-y-threshold: Set the minimum distance on the Y axis required
+ to generate an interrupt in reduced reporting
+ mode.
+- syna,sensor-type: Set the sensor type. 1 for touchscreen 2 for touchpad.
+- syna,disable-report-mask: Mask for disabling posiiton reporting. Used to
+ disable reporing absolute position data.
+- syna,rezero-wait-ms: Time in miliseconds to wait after issuing a rezero
+ command.
+
+
+Example of a RMI4 I2C device with F11:
+Example:
+ &i2c1 {
+ rmi4-i2c-dev@2c {
+ compatible = "syna,rmi4-i2c";
+
+ ...
+
+ rmi4-f11@11 {
+ reg = <0x11>;
+ touchscreen-inverted-y;
+ syna,sensor-type = <2>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4/rmi_f01.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4/rmi_f01.txt
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+Synaptics RMI4 F01 Device Binding
+
+The Synaptics RMI4 core is able to support RMI4 devices using different
+transports and different functions. This file describes the device tree
+bindings for devices which contain Function 1. Complete documentation
+for transports and other functions can be found in:
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4.
+
+Additional documentation for F01 can be found at:
+http://www.synaptics.com/sites/default/files/511-000136-01-Rev-E-RMI4-Interfacing-Guide.pdf
+
+Optional Properties:
+- syna,nosleep-mode: If set the device will run at full power without sleeping.
+ nosleep has 3 modes, 0 will not change the default
+ setting, 1 will disable nosleep (allow sleeping),
+ and 2 will enable nosleep (disabling sleep).
+- syna,wakeup-threshold: Defines the amplitude of the disturbance to the
+ background capacitance that will cause the
+ device to wake from dozing.
+- syna,doze-holdoff-ms: The delay to wait after the last finger lift and the
+ first doze cycle.
+- syna,doze-interval-ms: The time period that the device sleeps between finger
+ activity.
+
+
+Example of a RMI4 I2C device with F01:
+ Example:
+ &i2c1 {
+ rmi4-i2c-dev@2c {
+ compatible = "syna,rmi4-i2c";
+
+ ...
+
+ rmi4-f01@1 {
+ reg = <0x1>;
+ syna,nosleep-mode = <1>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4/rmi_i2c.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4/rmi_i2c.txt
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+Synaptics RMI4 I2C Device Binding
+
+The Synaptics RMI4 core is able to support RMI4 devices using different
+transports and different functions. This file describes the device tree
+bindings for devices using the I2C transport driver. Complete documentation
+for other transports and functions can be found in
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4.
+
+Required Properties:
+- compatible: syna,rmi4-i2c
+- reg: I2C address
+- #address-cells: Set to 1 to indicate that the function child nodes
+ consist of only on uint32 value.
+- #size-cells: Set to 0 to indicate that the function child nodes do not
+ have a size property.
+
+Optional Properties:
+- interrupts: interrupt which the rmi device is connected to.
+See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt
+
+- syna,reset-delay-ms: The number of milliseconds to wait after resetting the
+ device.
+
+- syna,startup-delay-ms: The number of milliseconds to wait after powering on
+ the device.
+
+- vdd-supply: VDD power supply.
+See ../regulator/regulator.txt
+
+- vio-supply: VIO power supply
+See ../regulator/regulator.txt
+
+Function Parameters:
+Parameters specific to RMI functions are contained in child nodes of the rmi device
+ node. Documentation for the parameters of each function can be found in:
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4/rmi_f*.txt.
+
+
+
+Example:
+ &i2c1 {
+ rmi4-i2c-dev@2c {
+ compatible = "syna,rmi4-i2c";
+ reg = <0x2c>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&gpio>;
+ interrupts = <4 2>;
+
+ rmi4-f01@1 {
+ reg = <0x1>;
+ syna,nosleep-mode = <1>;
+ };
+
+ rmi4-f11@11 {
+ reg = <0x11>;
+ touchscreen-inverted-y;
+ syna,sensor-type = <2>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4/rmi_spi.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4/rmi_spi.txt
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+Synaptics RMI4 SPI Device Binding
+
+The Synaptics RMI4 core is able to support RMI4 devices using different
+transports and different functions. This file describes the device tree
+bindings for devices using the SPI transport driver. Complete documentation
+for other transports and functions can be found in
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4.
+
+Required Properties:
+- compatible: syna,rmi4-spi
+- reg: Chip select address for the device
+- #address-cells: Set to 1 to indicate that the function child nodes
+ consist of only on uint32 value.
+- #size-cells: Set to 0 to indicate that the function child nodes do not
+ have a size property.
+
+Optional Properties:
+- interrupts: interrupt which the rmi device is connected to.
+See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt
+
+- spi-rx-delay-us: microsecond delay after a read transfer.
+- spi-tx-delay-us: microsecond delay after a write transfer.
+
+Function Parameters:
+Parameters specific to RMI functions are contained in child nodes of the rmi device
+ node. Documentation for the parameters of each function can be found in:
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/rmi4/rmi_f*.txt.
+
+
+
+Example:
+ spi@7000d800 {
+ rmi4-spi-dev@0 {
+ compatible = "syna,rmi4-spi";
+ reg = <0x0>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ spi-max-frequency = <4000000>;
+ spi-cpha;
+ spi-cpol;
+ interrupt-parent = <&gpio>;
+ interrupts = <TEGRA_GPIO(K, 2) 0x2>;
+ spi-rx-delay-us = <30>;
+
+ rmi4-f01@1 {
+ reg = <0x1>;
+ syna,nosleep-mode = <1>;
+ };
+
+ rmi4-f11@11 {
+ reg = <0x11>;
+ touchscreen-inverted-y;
+ syna,sensor-type = <2>;
+ };
+ };
+ };