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Introduction
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This directory contains Device Tree overlays. Device Tree makes it possible
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to support many hardware configurations with a single kernel and without the
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need to explicitly load or blacklist kernel modules. Note that this isn't a
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"pure" Device Tree configuration (c.f. MACH_BCM2835) - some on-board devices
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are still configured by the board support code, but the intention is to
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eventually reach that goal.
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On Raspberry Pi, Device Tree usage is controlled from /boot/config.txt. By
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default, the Raspberry Pi kernel boots with device tree enabled. You can
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completely disable DT usage (for now) by adding:
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device_tree=
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to your config.txt, which should cause your Pi to revert to the old way of
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doing things after a reboot.
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In /boot you will find a .dtb for each base platform. This describes the
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hardware that is part of the Raspberry Pi board. The loader (start.elf and its
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siblings) selects the .dtb file appropriate for the platform by name, and reads
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it into memory. At this point, all of the optional interfaces (i2c, i2s, spi)
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are disabled, but they can be enabled using Device Tree parameters:
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dtparam=i2c=on,i2s=on,spi=on
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However, this shouldn't be necessary in many use cases because loading an
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overlay that requires one of those interfaces will cause it to be enabled
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automatically, and it is advisable to only enable interfaces if they are
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needed.
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Configuring additional, optional hardware is done using Device Tree overlays
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(see below).
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GPIO numbering uses the hardware pin numbering scheme (aka BCM scheme) and
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not the physical pin numbers.
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raspi-config
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============
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The Advanced Options section of the raspi-config utility can enable and disable
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Device Tree use, as well as toggling the I2C and SPI interfaces. Note that it
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is possible to both enable an interface and blacklist the driver, if for some
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reason you should want to defer the loading.
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Modules
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=======
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As well as describing the hardware, Device Tree also gives enough information
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to allow suitable driver modules to be located and loaded, with the corollary
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that unneeded modules are not loaded. As a result it should be possible to
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remove lines from /etc/modules, and /etc/modprobe.d/raspi-blacklist.conf can
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have its contents deleted (or commented out).
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Using Overlays
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==============
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Overlays are loaded using the "dtoverlay" config.txt setting. As an example,
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consider I2C Real Time Clock drivers. In the pre-DT world these would be loaded
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by writing a magic string comprising a device identifier and an I2C address to
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a special file in /sys/class/i2c-adapter, having first loaded the driver for
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the I2C interface and the RTC device - something like this:
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modprobe i2c-bcm2835
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modprobe rtc-ds1307
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echo ds1307 0x68 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-1/new_device
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With DT enabled, this becomes a line in config.txt:
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dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,ds1307
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This causes the file /boot/overlays/i2c-rtc.dtbo to be loaded and a "node"
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describing the DS1307 I2C device to be added to the Device Tree for the Pi. By
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default it usees address 0x68, but this can be modified with an additional DT
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parameter:
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dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,ds1307,addr=0x68
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Parameters usually have default values, although certain parameters are
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mandatory. See the list of overlays below for a description of the parameters
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and their defaults.
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Making new Overlays based on existing Overlays
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==============================================
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Recent overlays have been designed in a more general way, so that they can be
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adapted to hardware by changing their parameters. When you have additional
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hardware with more than one device of a kind, you end up using the same overlay
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multiple times with other parameters, e.g.
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# 2 CAN FD interfaces on spi but with different pins
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dtoverlay=mcp251xfd,spi0-0,interrupt=25
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dtoverlay=mcp251xfd,spi0-1,interrupt=24
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# a realtime clock on i2c
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dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,pcf85063
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While this approach does work, it requires knowledge about the hardware design.
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It is more feasible to simplify things for the end user by providing a single
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overlay as it is done the traditional way.
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A new overlay can be generated by using ovmerge utility.
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https://github.com/raspberrypi/utils/blob/master/ovmerge/ovmerge
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To generate an overlay for the above configuration we pass the configuration
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to ovmerge and add the -c flag.
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ovmerge -c mcp251xfd-overlay.dts,spi0-0,interrupt=25 \
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mcp251xfd-overlay.dts,spi0-1,interrupt=24 \
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i2c-rtc-overlay.dts,pcf85063 \
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>> merged-overlay.dts
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The -c option writes the command above as a comment into the overlay as
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a marker that this overlay is generated and how it was generated.
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After compiling the overlay it can be loaded in a single line.
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dtoverlay=merged
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It does the same as the original configuration but without parameters.
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The Overlay and Parameter Reference
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N.B. When editing this file, please preserve the indentation levels to make it
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simple to parse programmatically. NO HARD TABS.
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Name: <The base DTB>
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Info: Configures the base Raspberry Pi hardware
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Load: <loaded automatically>
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Params:
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ant1 Select antenna 1 (default). CM4 only.
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ant2 Select antenna 2. CM4 only.
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noant Disable both antennas. CM4 only.
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audio Set to "on" to enable the onboard ALSA audio
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interface (default "off")
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axiperf Set to "on" to enable the AXI bus performance
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monitors.
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See /sys/kernel/debug/raspberrypi_axi_monitor
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for the results.
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eee Enable Energy Efficient Ethernet support for
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compatible devices (default "on"). See also
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"tx_lpi_timer". Pi3B+ only.
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eth_downshift_after Set the number of auto-negotiation failures
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after which the 1000Mbps modes are disabled.
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Legal values are 2, 3, 4, 5 and 0, where
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0 means never downshift (default 2). Pi3B+ only.
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eth_led0 Set mode of LED0 - amber on Pi3B+ (default "1"),
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green on Pi4 (default "0").
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The legal values are:
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Pi3B+
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0=link/activity 1=link1000/activity
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2=link100/activity 3=link10/activity
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4=link100/1000/activity 5=link10/1000/activity
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6=link10/100/activity 14=off 15=on
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Pi4
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0=Speed/Activity 1=Speed
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2=Flash activity 3=FDX
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4=Off 5=On
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6=Alt 7=Speed/Flash
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8=Link 9=Activity
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eth_led1 Set mode of LED1 - green on Pi3B+ (default "6"),
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amber on Pi4 (default "8"). See eth_led0 for
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legal values.
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eth_max_speed Set the maximum speed a link is allowed
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to negotiate. Legal values are 10, 100 and
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1000 (default 1000). Pi3B+ only.
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i2c_arm Set to "on" to enable the ARM's i2c interface
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(default "off")
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i2c_vc Set to "on" to enable the i2c interface
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usually reserved for the VideoCore processor
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(default "off")
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i2c An alias for i2c_arm
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i2c_arm_baudrate Set the baudrate of the ARM's i2c interface
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(default "100000")
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i2c_vc_baudrate Set the baudrate of the VideoCore i2c interface
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(default "100000")
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i2c_baudrate An alias for i2c_arm_baudrate
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i2s Set to "on" to enable the i2s interface
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(default "off")
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krnbt Set to "on" to enable autoprobing of Bluetooth
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driver without need of hciattach/btattach
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(default "off")
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krnbt_baudrate Set the baudrate of the PL011 UART when used
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with krnbt=on
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spi Set to "on" to enable the spi interfaces
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(default "off")
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spi_dma4 Use to enable 40-bit DMA on spi interfaces
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(the assigned value doesn't matter)
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(2711 only)
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random Set to "on" to enable the hardware random
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number generator (default "on")
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sd_overclock Clock (in MHz) to use when the MMC framework
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requests 50MHz
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sd_poll_once Looks for a card once after booting. Useful
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for network booting scenarios to avoid the
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overhead of continuous polling. N.B. Using
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this option restricts the system to using a
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single card per boot (or none at all).
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(default off)
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sd_force_pio Disable DMA support for SD driver (default off)
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sd_pio_limit Number of blocks above which to use DMA for
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SD card (default 1)
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sd_debug Enable debug output from SD driver (default off)
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sdio_overclock Clock (in MHz) to use when the MMC framework
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requests 50MHz for the SDIO/WLAN interface.
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tx_lpi_timer Set the delay in microseconds between going idle
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and entering the low power state (default 600).
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Requires EEE to be enabled - see "eee".
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uart0 Set to "off" to disable uart0 (default "on")
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uart1 Set to "on" or "off" to enable or disable uart1
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(default varies)
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watchdog Set to "on" to enable the hardware watchdog
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(default "off")
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act_led_trigger Choose which activity the LED tracks.
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Use "heartbeat" for a nice load indicator.
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(default "mmc")
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act_led_activelow Set to "on" to invert the sense of the LED
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(default "off")
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N.B. For Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+ and 4B, use the act-led
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overlay.
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act_led_gpio Set which GPIO to use for the activity LED
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(in case you want to connect it to an external
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device)
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(default "16" on a non-Plus board, "47" on a
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Plus or Pi 2)
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N.B. For Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+ and 4B, use the act-led
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overlay.
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pwr_led_trigger
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pwr_led_activelow
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pwr_led_gpio
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As for act_led_*, but using the PWR LED.
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Not available on Model A/B boards.
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N.B. It is recommended to only enable those interfaces that are needed.
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Leaving all interfaces enabled can lead to unwanted behaviour (i2c_vc
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interfering with Pi Camera, I2S and SPI hogging GPIO pins, etc.)
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Note also that i2c, i2c_arm and i2c_vc are aliases for the physical
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interfaces i2c0 and i2c1. Use of the numeric variants is still possible
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but deprecated because the ARM/VC assignments differ between board
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revisions. The same board-specific mapping applies to i2c_baudrate,
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and the other i2c baudrate parameters.
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Name: act-led
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Info: Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+ and 4B use a GPIO expander to drive the LEDs which can
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only be accessed from the VPU. There is a special driver for this with a
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separate DT node, which has the unfortunate consequence of breaking the
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act_led_gpio and act_led_activelow dtparams.
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This overlay changes the GPIO controller back to the standard one and
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restores the dtparams.
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Load: dtoverlay=act-led,<param>=<val>
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Params: activelow Set to "on" to invert the sense of the LED
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(default "off")
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gpio Set which GPIO to use for the activity LED
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(in case you want to connect it to an external
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device)
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REQUIRED
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Name: adafruit-st7735r
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Info: Overlay for the SPI-connected Adafruit 1.8" 160x128 or 128x128 displays,
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based on the ST7735R chip.
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This overlay uses the newer DRM/KMS "Tiny" driver.
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Load: dtoverlay=adafruit-st7735r,<param>=<val>
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Params: 128x128 Select the 128x128 driver (default 160x128)
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rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270} (default 90)
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speed SPI bus speed in Hz (default 4000000)
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dc_pin GPIO pin for D/C (default 24)
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reset_pin GPIO pin for RESET (default 25)
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led_pin GPIO used to control backlight (default 18)
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Name: adafruit18
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Info: Overlay for the SPI-connected Adafruit 1.8" display (based on the
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ST7735R chip). It includes support for the "green tab" version.
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This overlay uses the older fbtft driver.
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Load: dtoverlay=adafruit18,<param>=<val>
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Params: green Use the adafruit18_green variant.
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rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
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speed SPI bus speed in Hz (default 4000000)
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fps Display frame rate in Hz
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bgr Enable BGR mode (default off)
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debug Debug output level {0-7}
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dc_pin GPIO pin for D/C (default 24)
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reset_pin GPIO pin for RESET (default 25)
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led_pin GPIO used to control backlight (default 18)
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Name: adau1977-adc
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Info: Overlay for activation of ADAU1977 ADC codec over I2C for control
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and I2S for data.
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Load: dtoverlay=adau1977-adc
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Params: <None>
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Name: adau7002-simple
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Info: Overlay for the activation of ADAU7002 stereo PDM to I2S converter.
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Load: dtoverlay=adau7002-simple,<param>=<val>
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Params: card-name Override the default, "adau7002", card name.
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Name: ads1015
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Info: Overlay for activation of Texas Instruments ADS1015 ADC over I2C
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Load: dtoverlay=ads1015,<param>=<val>
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Params: addr I2C bus address of device. Set based on how the
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addr pin is wired. (default=0x48 assumes addr
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is pulled to GND)
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cha_enable Enable virtual channel a. (default=true)
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cha_cfg Set the configuration for virtual channel a.
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(default=4 configures this channel for the
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voltage at A0 with respect to GND)
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cha_datarate Set the datarate (samples/sec) for this channel.
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(default=4 sets 1600 sps)
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cha_gain Set the gain of the Programmable Gain
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Amplifier for this channel. (default=2 sets the
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full scale of the channel to 2.048 Volts)
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Channel (ch) parameters can be set for each enabled channel.
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A maximum of 4 channels can be enabled (letters a thru d).
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For more information refer to the device datasheet at:
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http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ads1015.pdf
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Name: ads1115
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Info: Texas Instruments ADS1115 ADC
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Load: dtoverlay=ads1115,<param>[=<val>]
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Params: addr I2C bus address of device. Set based on how the
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addr pin is wired. (default=0x48 assumes addr
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is pulled to GND)
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cha_enable Enable virtual channel a.
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cha_cfg Set the configuration for virtual channel a.
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(default=4 configures this channel for the
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voltage at A0 with respect to GND)
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cha_datarate Set the datarate (samples/sec) for this channel.
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(default=7 sets 860 sps)
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cha_gain Set the gain of the Programmable Gain
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Amplifier for this channel. (Default 1 sets the
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full scale of the channel to 4.096 Volts)
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Channel parameters can be set for each enabled channel.
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A maximum of 4 channels can be enabled (letters a thru d).
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For more information refer to the device datasheet at:
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http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ads1115.pdf
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Name: ads7846
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Info: ADS7846 Touch controller
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Load: dtoverlay=ads7846,<param>=<val>
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Params: cs SPI bus Chip Select (default 1)
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speed SPI bus speed (default 2MHz, max 3.25MHz)
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penirq GPIO used for PENIRQ. REQUIRED
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penirq_pull Set GPIO pull (default 0=none, 2=pullup)
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swapxy Swap x and y axis
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xmin Minimum value on the X axis (default 0)
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ymin Minimum value on the Y axis (default 0)
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xmax Maximum value on the X axis (default 4095)
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ymax Maximum value on the Y axis (default 4095)
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pmin Minimum reported pressure value (default 0)
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pmax Maximum reported pressure value (default 65535)
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xohms Touchpanel sensitivity (X-plate resistance)
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(default 400)
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penirq is required and usually xohms (60-100) has to be set as well.
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Apart from that, pmax (255) and swapxy are also common.
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The rest of the calibration can be done with xinput-calibrator.
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See: github.com/notro/fbtft/wiki/FBTFT-on-Raspian
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Device Tree binding document:
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www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/ads7846.txt
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||
|
|
||
|
Name: adv7282m
|
||
|
Info: Analog Devices ADV7282M analogue video to CSI2 bridge.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=adv7282m,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: addr Overrides the I2C address (default 0x21)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: adv728x-m
|
||
|
Info: Analog Devices ADV728[0|1|2]-M analogue video to CSI2 bridges.
|
||
|
This is a wrapper for adv7282m, and defaults to ADV7282M.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=adv728x-m,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: addr Overrides the I2C address (default 0x21)
|
||
|
adv7280m Select ADV7280-M.
|
||
|
adv7281m Select ADV7281-M.
|
||
|
adv7281ma Select ADV7281-MA.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: akkordion-iqdacplus
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Digital Dreamtime Akkordion Music Player (based on the
|
||
|
OEM IQAudIO DAC+ or DAC Zero module).
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=akkordion-iqdacplus,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
dtoverlay=akkordion-iqdacplus,24db_digital_gain
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24db_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: allo-boss-dac-pcm512x-audio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Allo Boss DAC audio cards.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=allo-boss-dac-pcm512x-audio,<param>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=allo-boss-dac-pcm512x-audio,
|
||
|
24db_digital_gain"
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24db_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
slave Force Boss DAC into slave mode, using Pi a
|
||
|
master for bit clock and frame clock. Enable
|
||
|
with "dtoverlay=allo-boss-dac-pcm512x-audio,
|
||
|
slave"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: allo-boss2-dac-audio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Allo Boss2 DAC audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=allo-boss2-dac-audio
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: allo-digione
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Allo Digione audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=allo-digione
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: allo-katana-dac-audio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Allo Katana DAC audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=allo-katana-dac-audio
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: allo-piano-dac-pcm512x-audio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Allo Piano DAC (2.0/2.1) audio cards.
|
||
|
(NB. This initial support is for 2.0 channel audio ONLY! ie. stereo.
|
||
|
The subwoofer outputs on the Piano 2.1 are not currently supported!)
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=allo-piano-dac-pcm512x-audio,<param>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control.
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24db_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: allo-piano-dac-plus-pcm512x-audio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Allo Piano DAC (2.1) audio cards.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=allo-piano-dac-plus-pcm512x-audio,<param>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control.
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24db_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
glb_mclk This option is only with Kali board. If enabled,
|
||
|
MCLK for Kali is used and PLL is disabled for
|
||
|
better voice quality. (default Off)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: anyspi
|
||
|
Info: Universal device tree overlay for SPI devices
|
||
|
|
||
|
Just specify the SPI address and device name ("compatible" property).
|
||
|
This overlay lacks any device-specific parameter support!
|
||
|
|
||
|
For devices on spi1 or spi2, the interfaces should be enabled
|
||
|
with one of the spi1-1/2/3cs and/or spi2-1/2/3cs overlays.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Examples:
|
||
|
1. SPI NOR flash on spi0.1, maximum SPI clock frequency 45MHz:
|
||
|
dtoverlay=anyspi:spi0-1,dev="jedec,spi-nor",speed=45000000
|
||
|
2. MCP3204 ADC on spi1.2, maximum SPI clock frequency 500kHz:
|
||
|
dtoverlay=anyspi:spi1-2,dev="microchip,mcp3204"
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=anyspi,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: spi<n>-<m> Configure device at spi<n>, cs<m>
|
||
|
(boolean, required)
|
||
|
dev Set device name to search compatible module
|
||
|
(string, required)
|
||
|
speed Set SPI clock frequency in Hz
|
||
|
(integer, optional, default 500000)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: apds9960
|
||
|
Info: Configures the AVAGO APDS9960 digital proximity, ambient light, RGB and
|
||
|
gesture sensor
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=apds9960,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpiopin GPIO used for INT (default 4)
|
||
|
noints Disable the interrupt GPIO line.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: applepi-dac
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Orchard Audio ApplePi-DAC audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=applepi-dac
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: at86rf233
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Atmel AT86RF233 802.15.4 low-power WPAN transceiver,
|
||
|
connected to spi0.0
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=at86rf233,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: interrupt GPIO used for INT (default 23)
|
||
|
reset GPIO used for Reset (default 24)
|
||
|
sleep GPIO used for Sleep (default 25)
|
||
|
speed SPI bus speed in Hz (default 3000000)
|
||
|
trim Fine tuning of the internal capacitance
|
||
|
arrays (0=+0pF, 15=+4.5pF, default 15)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: audioinjector-addons
|
||
|
Info: Configures the audioinjector.net audio add on soundcards
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=audioinjector-addons,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: non-stop-clocks Keeps the clocks running even when the stream
|
||
|
is paused or stopped (default off)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: audioinjector-isolated-soundcard
|
||
|
Info: Configures the audioinjector.net isolated soundcard
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=audioinjector-isolated-soundcard
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: audioinjector-ultra
|
||
|
Info: Configures the audioinjector.net ultra soundcard
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=audioinjector-ultra
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: audioinjector-wm8731-audio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the audioinjector.net audio add on soundcard
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=audioinjector-wm8731-audio
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: audiosense-pi
|
||
|
Info: Configures the audiosense-pi add on soundcard
|
||
|
For more information refer to
|
||
|
https://gitlab.com/kakar0t/audiosense-pi
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=audiosense-pi
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: audremap
|
||
|
Info: Switches PWM sound output to GPIOs on the 40-pin header
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=audremap,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: swap_lr Reverse the channel allocation, which will also
|
||
|
swap the audio jack outputs (default off)
|
||
|
enable_jack Don't switch off the audio jack output
|
||
|
(default off)
|
||
|
pins_12_13 Select GPIOs 12 & 13 (default)
|
||
|
pins_18_19 Select GPIOs 18 & 19
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: balena-fin
|
||
|
Info: Overlay that enables WLAN, Bluetooth and the GPIO expander on the
|
||
|
balenaFin carrier board for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3/3+ Lite.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=balena-fin
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: bmp085_i2c-sensor
|
||
|
Info: This overlay is now deprecated - see i2c-sensor
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: cap1106
|
||
|
Info: Enables the ability to use the cap1106 touch sensor as a keyboard
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=cap1106,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: int_pin GPIO pin for interrupt signal (default 23)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: chipdip-dac
|
||
|
Info: Configures Chip Dip audio cards.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=chipdip-dac
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: cma
|
||
|
Info: Set custom CMA sizes, only use if you know what you are doing, might
|
||
|
clash with other overlays like vc4-fkms-v3d and vc4-kms-v3d.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=cma,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cma-512 CMA is 512MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-448 CMA is 448MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-384 CMA is 384MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-320 CMA is 320MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-256 CMA is 256MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-192 CMA is 192MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-128 CMA is 128MB
|
||
|
cma-96 CMA is 96MB
|
||
|
cma-64 CMA is 64MB
|
||
|
cma-size CMA size in bytes, 4MB aligned
|
||
|
cma-default Use upstream's default value
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: dht11
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the DHT11/DHT21/DHT22 humidity/temperature sensors
|
||
|
Also sometimes found with the part number(s) AM230x.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=dht11,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpiopin GPIO connected to the sensor's DATA output.
|
||
|
(default 4)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: dionaudio-loco
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Dion Audio LOCO DAC-AMP
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=dionaudio-loco
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: dionaudio-loco-v2
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Dion Audio LOCO-V2 DAC-AMP
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=dionaudio-loco-v2,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus,24db_digital_gain"
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24dB_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: disable-bt
|
||
|
Info: Disable onboard Bluetooth on Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B and Zero W, restoring
|
||
|
UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & 15.
|
||
|
N.B. To disable the systemd service that initialises the modem so it
|
||
|
doesn't use the UART, use 'sudo systemctl disable hciuart'.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=disable-bt
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: disable-wifi
|
||
|
Info: Disable onboard WLAN on Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B and Zero W.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=disable-wifi
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: dpi18
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for a generic 18-bit DPI display
|
||
|
This uses GPIOs 0-21 (so no I2C, uart etc.), and activates the output
|
||
|
2-3 seconds after the kernel has started.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=dpi18
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: dpi18cpadhi
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for a generic 18-bit DPI display (in 'mode 6' connection scheme)
|
||
|
This uses GPIOs 0-9,12-17,20-25 (so no I2C, uart etc.), and activates
|
||
|
the output 3-3 seconds after the kernel has started.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=dpi18cpadhi
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: dpi24
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for a generic 24-bit DPI display
|
||
|
This uses GPIOs 0-27 (so no I2C, uart etc.), and activates the output
|
||
|
2-3 seconds after the kernel has started.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=dpi24
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: draws
|
||
|
Info: Configures the NW Digital Radio DRAWS Hat
|
||
|
|
||
|
The board includes an ADC to measure various board values and also
|
||
|
provides two analog user inputs on the expansion header. The ADC
|
||
|
can be configured for various sample rates and gain values to adjust
|
||
|
the input range. Tables describing the two parameters follow.
|
||
|
|
||
|
ADC Gain Values:
|
||
|
0 = +/- 6.144V
|
||
|
1 = +/- 4.096V
|
||
|
2 = +/- 2.048V
|
||
|
3 = +/- 1.024V
|
||
|
4 = +/- 0.512V
|
||
|
5 = +/- 0.256V
|
||
|
6 = +/- 0.256V
|
||
|
7 = +/- 0.256V
|
||
|
|
||
|
ADC Datarate Values:
|
||
|
0 = 128sps
|
||
|
1 = 250sps
|
||
|
2 = 490sps
|
||
|
3 = 920sps
|
||
|
4 = 1600sps (default)
|
||
|
5 = 2400sps
|
||
|
6 = 3300sps
|
||
|
7 = 3300sps
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=draws,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: draws_adc_ch4_gain Sets the full scale resolution of the ADCs
|
||
|
input voltage sensor (default 1)
|
||
|
|
||
|
draws_adc_ch4_datarate Sets the datarate of the ADCs input voltage
|
||
|
sensor
|
||
|
|
||
|
draws_adc_ch5_gain Sets the full scale resolution of the ADCs
|
||
|
5V rail voltage sensor (default 1)
|
||
|
|
||
|
draws_adc_ch5_datarate Sets the datarate of the ADCs 4V rail voltage
|
||
|
sensor
|
||
|
|
||
|
draws_adc_ch6_gain Sets the full scale resolution of the ADCs
|
||
|
AIN2 input (default 2)
|
||
|
|
||
|
draws_adc_ch6_datarate Sets the datarate of the ADCs AIN2 input
|
||
|
|
||
|
draws_adc_ch7_gain Sets the full scale resolution of the ADCs
|
||
|
AIN3 input (default 2)
|
||
|
|
||
|
draws_adc_ch7_datarate Sets the datarate of the ADCs AIN3 input
|
||
|
|
||
|
alsaname Name of the ALSA audio device (default "draws")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: dwc-otg
|
||
|
Info: Selects the dwc_otg USB controller driver which has fiq support. This
|
||
|
is the default on all except the Pi Zero which defaults to dwc2.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=dwc-otg
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: dwc2
|
||
|
Info: Selects the dwc2 USB controller driver
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=dwc2,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: dr_mode Dual role mode: "host", "peripheral" or "otg"
|
||
|
|
||
|
g-rx-fifo-size Size of rx fifo size in gadget mode
|
||
|
|
||
|
g-np-tx-fifo-size Size of non-periodic tx fifo size in gadget
|
||
|
mode
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[ The ds1307-rtc overlay has been deleted. See i2c-rtc. ]
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: edt-ft5406
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the EDT FT5406 touchscreen on the CSI/DSI I2C interface.
|
||
|
This works with the Raspberry Pi 7" touchscreen when not being polled
|
||
|
by the firmware.
|
||
|
You MUST use either "disable_touchscreen=1" or "ignore_lcd=1" in
|
||
|
config.txt to stop the firmware polling the touchscreen.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=edt-ft5406,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: sizex Touchscreen size x (default 800)
|
||
|
sizey Touchscreen size y (default 480)
|
||
|
invx Touchscreen inverted x axis
|
||
|
invy Touchscreen inverted y axis
|
||
|
swapxy Touchscreen swapped x y axis
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: enc28j60
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the Microchip ENC28J60 Ethernet Controller on SPI0
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=enc28j60,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: int_pin GPIO used for INT (default 25)
|
||
|
|
||
|
speed SPI bus speed (default 12000000)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: enc28j60-spi2
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the Microchip ENC28J60 Ethernet Controller on SPI2
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=enc28j60-spi2,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: int_pin GPIO used for INT (default 39)
|
||
|
|
||
|
speed SPI bus speed (default 12000000)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: exc3000
|
||
|
Info: Enables I2C connected EETI EXC3000 multiple touch controller using
|
||
|
GPIO 4 (pin 7 on GPIO header) for interrupt.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=exc3000,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: interrupt GPIO used for interrupt (default 4)
|
||
|
sizex Touchscreen size x (default 4096)
|
||
|
sizey Touchscreen size y (default 4096)
|
||
|
invx Touchscreen inverted x axis
|
||
|
invy Touchscreen inverted y axis
|
||
|
swapxy Touchscreen swapped x y axis
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: fe-pi-audio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Fe-Pi Audio Sound Card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=fe-pi-audio
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: fsm-demo
|
||
|
Info: A demonstration of the gpio-fsm driver. The GPIOs are chosen to work
|
||
|
nicely with a "traffic-light" display of red, amber and green LEDs on
|
||
|
GPIOs 7, 8 and 25 respectively.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=fsm-demo,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: fsm_debug Enable debug logging (default off)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ghost-amp
|
||
|
Info: An overlay for the Ghost amplifier.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ghost-amp,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: fsm_debug Enable debug logging of the GPIO FSM (default
|
||
|
off)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: goodix
|
||
|
Info: Enables I2C connected Goodix gt9271 multiple touch controller using
|
||
|
GPIOs 4 and 17 (pins 7 and 11 on GPIO header) for interrupt and reset.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=goodix,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: interrupt GPIO used for interrupt (default 4)
|
||
|
reset GPIO used for reset (default 17)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: googlevoicehat-soundcard
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Google voiceHAT soundcard
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=googlevoicehat-soundcard
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: gpio-fan
|
||
|
Info: Configure a GPIO pin to control a cooling fan.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=gpio-fan,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpiopin GPIO used to control the fan (default 12)
|
||
|
temp Temperature at which the fan switches on, in
|
||
|
millicelcius (default 55000)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: gpio-ir
|
||
|
Info: Use GPIO pin as rc-core style infrared receiver input. The rc-core-
|
||
|
based gpio_ir_recv driver maps received keys directly to a
|
||
|
/dev/input/event* device, all decoding is done by the kernel - LIRC is
|
||
|
not required! The key mapping and other decoding parameters can be
|
||
|
configured by "ir-keytable" tool.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=gpio-ir,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpio_pin Input pin number. Default is 18.
|
||
|
|
||
|
gpio_pull Desired pull-up/down state (off, down, up)
|
||
|
Default is "up".
|
||
|
|
||
|
invert "1" = invert the input (active-low signalling).
|
||
|
"0" = non-inverted input (active-high
|
||
|
signalling). Default is "1".
|
||
|
|
||
|
rc-map-name Default rc keymap (can also be changed by
|
||
|
ir-keytable), defaults to "rc-rc6-mce"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: gpio-ir-tx
|
||
|
Info: Use GPIO pin as bit-banged infrared transmitter output.
|
||
|
This is an alternative to "pwm-ir-tx". gpio-ir-tx doesn't require
|
||
|
a PWM so it can be used together with onboard analog audio.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=gpio-ir-tx,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpio_pin Output GPIO (default 18)
|
||
|
|
||
|
invert "1" = invert the output (make it active-low).
|
||
|
Default is "0" (active-high).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: gpio-key
|
||
|
Info: This is a generic overlay for activating GPIO keypresses using
|
||
|
the gpio-keys library and this dtoverlay. Multiple keys can be
|
||
|
set up using multiple calls to the overlay for configuring
|
||
|
additional buttons or joysticks. You can see available keycodes
|
||
|
at https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v4.12/include/uapi/
|
||
|
linux/input-event-codes.h#L64
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=gpio-key,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpio GPIO pin to trigger on (default 3)
|
||
|
active_low When this is 1 (active low), a falling
|
||
|
edge generates a key down event and a
|
||
|
rising edge generates a key up event.
|
||
|
When this is 0 (active high), this is
|
||
|
reversed. The default is 1 (active low)
|
||
|
gpio_pull Desired pull-up/down state (off, down, up)
|
||
|
Default is "up". Note that the default pin
|
||
|
(GPIO3) has an external pullup
|
||
|
label Set a label for the key
|
||
|
keycode Set the key code for the button
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: gpio-led
|
||
|
Info: This is a generic overlay for activating LEDs (or any other component)
|
||
|
by a GPIO pin. Multiple LEDs can be set up using multiple calls to the
|
||
|
overlay. While there are many existing methods to activate LEDs on the
|
||
|
RPi, this method offers some advantages:
|
||
|
1) Does not require any userspace programs.
|
||
|
2) LEDs can be connected to the kernel's led-trigger framework,
|
||
|
and drive the LED based on triggers such as cpu load, heartbeat,
|
||
|
kernel panic, key input, timers and others.
|
||
|
3) LED can be tied to the input state of another GPIO pin.
|
||
|
4) The LED is setup early during the kernel boot process (useful
|
||
|
for cpu/heartbeat/panic triggers).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Typical electrical connection is:
|
||
|
RPI-GPIO.19 -> LED -> 300ohm resister -> RPI-GND
|
||
|
The GPIO pin number can be changed with the 'gpio=' parameter.
|
||
|
|
||
|
To control an LED from userspace, write a 0 or 1 value:
|
||
|
echo 1 > /sys/class/leds/myled1/brightness
|
||
|
The 'myled1' name can be changed with the 'label=' parameter.
|
||
|
|
||
|
To connect the LED to a kernel trigger from userspace:
|
||
|
echo cpu > /sys/class/leds/myled1/trigger
|
||
|
echo heartbeat > /sys/class/leds/myled1/trigger
|
||
|
echo none > /sys/class/leds/myled1/trigger
|
||
|
To connect the LED to GPIO.26 pin (physical pin 37):
|
||
|
echo gpio > /sys/class/leds/myled1/trigger
|
||
|
echo 26 > /sys/class/leds/myled1/gpio
|
||
|
Available triggers:
|
||
|
cat /sys/class/leds/myled1/trigger
|
||
|
|
||
|
More information about the Linux kernel LED/Trigger system:
|
||
|
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/leds/leds-class.rst
|
||
|
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/leds/ledtrig-oneshot.rst
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=gpio-led,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpio GPIO pin connected to the LED (default 19)
|
||
|
label The label for this LED. It will appear under
|
||
|
/sys/class/leds/<label> . Default 'myled1'.
|
||
|
trigger Set the led-trigger to connect to this LED.
|
||
|
default 'none' (LED is user-controlled).
|
||
|
Some possible triggers:
|
||
|
cpu - CPU load (all CPUs)
|
||
|
cpu0 - CPU load of first CPU.
|
||
|
mmc - disk activity (all disks)
|
||
|
panic - turn on on kernel panic
|
||
|
heartbeat - indicate system health
|
||
|
gpio - connect to a GPIO input pin (note:
|
||
|
currently the GPIO PIN can not be set
|
||
|
using overlay parameters, must be
|
||
|
done in userspace, see examples above.
|
||
|
active_low Set to 1 to turn invert the LED control
|
||
|
(writing 0 to /sys/class/leds/XXX/brightness
|
||
|
will turn on the GPIO/LED). Default '0'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: gpio-no-bank0-irq
|
||
|
Info: Use this overlay to disable GPIO interrupts for GPIOs in bank 0 (0-27),
|
||
|
which can be useful for UIO drivers.
|
||
|
N.B. Using this overlay will trigger a kernel WARN during booting, but
|
||
|
this can safely be ignored - the system should work as expected.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=gpio-no-bank0-irq
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: gpio-no-irq
|
||
|
Info: Use this overlay to disable all GPIO interrupts, which can be useful
|
||
|
for user-space GPIO edge detection systems.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=gpio-no-irq
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: gpio-poweroff
|
||
|
Info: Drives a GPIO high or low on poweroff (including halt). Using this
|
||
|
overlay interferes with the normal power-down sequence, preventing the
|
||
|
kernel from resetting the SoC (a necessary step in a normal power-off
|
||
|
or reboot). This also disables the ability to trigger a boot by driving
|
||
|
GPIO3 low.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Users of this overlay are required to provide an external mechanism to
|
||
|
switch off the power supply when signalled - failure to do so results
|
||
|
in a kernel BUG, increased power consumption and undefined behaviour.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=gpio-poweroff,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpiopin GPIO for signalling (default 26)
|
||
|
|
||
|
active_low Set if the power control device requires a
|
||
|
high->low transition to trigger a power-down.
|
||
|
Note that this will require the support of a
|
||
|
custom dt-blob.bin to prevent a power-down
|
||
|
during the boot process, and that a reboot
|
||
|
will also cause the pin to go low.
|
||
|
input Set if the gpio pin should be configured as
|
||
|
an input.
|
||
|
export Set to export the configured pin to sysfs
|
||
|
timeout_ms Specify (in ms) how long the kernel waits for
|
||
|
power-down before issuing a WARN (default 3000).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: gpio-shutdown
|
||
|
Info: Initiates a shutdown when GPIO pin changes. The given GPIO pin
|
||
|
is configured as an input key that generates KEY_POWER events.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This event is handled by systemd-logind by initiating a
|
||
|
shutdown. Systemd versions older than 225 need an udev rule
|
||
|
enable listening to the input device:
|
||
|
|
||
|
ACTION!="REMOVE", SUBSYSTEM=="input", KERNEL=="event*", \
|
||
|
SUBSYSTEMS=="platform", DRIVERS=="gpio-keys", \
|
||
|
ATTRS{keys}=="116", TAG+="power-switch"
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alternatively this event can be handled also on systems without
|
||
|
systemd, just by traditional SysV init daemon. KEY_POWER event
|
||
|
(keycode 116) needs to be mapped to KeyboardSignal on console
|
||
|
and then kb::kbrequest inittab action which is triggered by
|
||
|
KeyboardSignal from console can be configured to issue system
|
||
|
shutdown. Steps for this configuration are:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Add following lines to the /etc/console-setup/remap.inc file:
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Key Power as special keypress
|
||
|
keycode 116 = KeyboardSignal
|
||
|
|
||
|
Then add following lines to /etc/inittab file:
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Action on special keypress (Key Power)
|
||
|
kb::kbrequest:/sbin/shutdown -t1 -a -h -P now
|
||
|
|
||
|
And finally reload configuration by calling following commands:
|
||
|
|
||
|
# dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
|
||
|
# service console-setup reload
|
||
|
# init q
|
||
|
|
||
|
This overlay only handles shutdown. After shutdown, the system
|
||
|
can be powered up again by driving GPIO3 low. The default
|
||
|
configuration uses GPIO3 with a pullup, so if you connect a
|
||
|
button between GPIO3 and GND (pin 5 and 6 on the 40-pin header),
|
||
|
you get a shutdown and power-up button. Please note that
|
||
|
Raspberry Pi 1 Model B rev 1 uses GPIO1 instead of GPIO3.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=gpio-shutdown,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpio_pin GPIO pin to trigger on (default 3)
|
||
|
For Raspberry Pi 1 Model B rev 1 set this
|
||
|
explicitly to value 1, e.g.:
|
||
|
|
||
|
dtoverlay=gpio-shutdown,gpio_pin=1
|
||
|
|
||
|
active_low When this is 1 (active low), a falling
|
||
|
edge generates a key down event and a
|
||
|
rising edge generates a key up event.
|
||
|
When this is 0 (active high), this is
|
||
|
reversed. The default is 1 (active low).
|
||
|
|
||
|
gpio_pull Desired pull-up/down state (off, down, up)
|
||
|
Default is "up".
|
||
|
|
||
|
Note that the default pin (GPIO3) has an
|
||
|
external pullup. Same applies for GPIO1
|
||
|
on Raspberry Pi 1 Model B rev 1.
|
||
|
|
||
|
debounce Specify the debounce interval in milliseconds
|
||
|
(default 100)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hd44780-lcd
|
||
|
Info: Configures an HD44780 compatible LCD display. Uses 4 gpio pins for
|
||
|
data, 2 gpio pins for enable and register select and 1 optional pin
|
||
|
for enabling/disabling the backlight display.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hd44780-lcd,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: pin_d4 GPIO pin for data pin D4 (default 6)
|
||
|
|
||
|
pin_d5 GPIO pin for data pin D5 (default 13)
|
||
|
|
||
|
pin_d6 GPIO pin for data pin D6 (default 19)
|
||
|
|
||
|
pin_d7 GPIO pin for data pin D7 (default 26)
|
||
|
|
||
|
pin_en GPIO pin for "Enable" (default 21)
|
||
|
|
||
|
pin_rs GPIO pin for "Register Select" (default 20)
|
||
|
|
||
|
pin_bl Optional pin for enabling/disabling the
|
||
|
display backlight. (default disabled)
|
||
|
|
||
|
display_height Height of the display in characters
|
||
|
|
||
|
display_width Width of the display in characters
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hdmi-backlight-hwhack-gpio
|
||
|
Info: Devicetree overlay for GPIO based backlight on/off capability.
|
||
|
Use this if you have one of those HDMI displays whose backlight cannot
|
||
|
be controlled via DPMS over HDMI and plan to do a little soldering to
|
||
|
use an RPi gpio pin for on/off switching. See:
|
||
|
https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/7inch_HDMI_LCD_(C)#Backlight_Control
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hdmi-backlight-hwhack-gpio,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpio_pin GPIO pin used (default 17)
|
||
|
active_low Set this to 1 if the display backlight is
|
||
|
switched on when the wire goes low.
|
||
|
Leave the default (value 0) if the backlight
|
||
|
expects a high to switch it on.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hifiberry-amp
|
||
|
Info: Configures the HifiBerry Amp and Amp+ audio cards
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hifiberry-amp
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hifiberry-amp100
|
||
|
Info: Configures the HifiBerry AMP100 audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hifiberry-amp100,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=hifiberry-amp100,24db_digital_gain"
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24dB_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
slave Force DAC+ Pro into slave mode, using Pi as
|
||
|
master for bit clock and frame clock.
|
||
|
leds_off If set to 'true' the onboard indicator LEDs
|
||
|
are switched off at all times.
|
||
|
auto_mute If set to 'true' the amplifier is automatically
|
||
|
muted when the DAC is not playing.
|
||
|
mute_ext_ctl The amplifier's HW mute control is enabled
|
||
|
in ALSA mixer and set to <val>.
|
||
|
Will be overwritten by ALSA user settings.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hifiberry-dac
|
||
|
Info: Configures the HifiBerry DAC audio cards
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hifiberry-dac
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hifiberry-dacplus
|
||
|
Info: Configures the HifiBerry DAC+ audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus,24db_digital_gain"
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24dB_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
slave Force DAC+ Pro into slave mode, using Pi as
|
||
|
master for bit clock and frame clock.
|
||
|
leds_off If set to 'true' the onboard indicator LEDs
|
||
|
are switched off at all times.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hifiberry-dacplusadc
|
||
|
Info: Configures the HifiBerry DAC+ADC audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplusadc,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus,24db_digital_gain"
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24dB_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
slave Force DAC+ Pro into slave mode, using Pi as
|
||
|
master for bit clock and frame clock.
|
||
|
leds_off If set to 'true' the onboard indicator LEDs
|
||
|
are switched off at all times.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hifiberry-dacplusadcpro
|
||
|
Info: Configures the HifiBerry DAC+ADC PRO audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplusadcpro,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplusadcpro,24db_digital_gain"
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24dB_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
slave Force DAC+ADC Pro into slave mode, using Pi as
|
||
|
master for bit clock and frame clock.
|
||
|
leds_off If set to 'true' the onboard indicator LEDs
|
||
|
are switched off at all times.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hifiberry-dacplusdsp
|
||
|
Info: Configures the HifiBerry DAC+DSP audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplusdsp
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hifiberry-dacplushd
|
||
|
Info: Configures the HifiBerry DAC+ HD audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplushd
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hifiberry-digi
|
||
|
Info: Configures the HifiBerry Digi and Digi+ audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hifiberry-digi
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hifiberry-digi-pro
|
||
|
Info: Configures the HifiBerry Digi+ Pro audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hifiberry-digi-pro
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: highperi
|
||
|
Info: Enables "High Peripheral" mode
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=highperi
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hy28a
|
||
|
Info: HY28A - 2.8" TFT LCD Display Module by HAOYU Electronics
|
||
|
Default values match Texy's display shield
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hy28a,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
xohms Touchpanel sensitivity (X-plate resistance)
|
||
|
|
||
|
resetgpio GPIO used to reset controller
|
||
|
|
||
|
ledgpio GPIO used to control backlight
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hy28b
|
||
|
Info: HY28B - 2.8" TFT LCD Display Module by HAOYU Electronics
|
||
|
Default values match Texy's display shield
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hy28b,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
xohms Touchpanel sensitivity (X-plate resistance)
|
||
|
|
||
|
resetgpio GPIO used to reset controller
|
||
|
|
||
|
ledgpio GPIO used to control backlight
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: hy28b-2017
|
||
|
Info: HY28B 2017 version - 2.8" TFT LCD Display Module by HAOYU Electronics
|
||
|
Default values match Texy's display shield
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=hy28b-2017,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
xohms Touchpanel sensitivity (X-plate resistance)
|
||
|
|
||
|
resetgpio GPIO used to reset controller
|
||
|
|
||
|
ledgpio GPIO used to control backlight
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i-sabre-q2m
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Audiophonics I-SABRE Q2M DAC
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i-sabre-q2m
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c-bcm2708
|
||
|
Info: Fall back to the i2c_bcm2708 driver for the i2c_arm bus.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c-bcm2708
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c-gpio
|
||
|
Info: Adds support for software i2c controller on gpio pins
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c-gpio,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: i2c_gpio_sda GPIO used for I2C data (default "23")
|
||
|
|
||
|
i2c_gpio_scl GPIO used for I2C clock (default "24")
|
||
|
|
||
|
i2c_gpio_delay_us Clock delay in microseconds
|
||
|
(default "2" = ~100kHz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
bus Set to a unique, non-zero value if wanting
|
||
|
multiple i2c-gpio busses. If set, will be used
|
||
|
as the preferred bus number (/dev/i2c-<n>). If
|
||
|
not set, the default value is 0, but the bus
|
||
|
number will be dynamically assigned - probably
|
||
|
3.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c-mux
|
||
|
Info: Adds support for a number of I2C bus multiplexers on i2c_arm
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c-mux,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: pca9542 Select the NXP PCA9542 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pca9545 Select the NXP PCA9545 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pca9548 Select the NXP PCA9548 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
addr Change I2C address of the device (default 0x70)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[ The i2c-mux-pca9548a overlay has been deleted. See i2c-mux. ]
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c-pwm-pca9685a
|
||
|
Info: Adds support for an NXP PCA9685A I2C PWM controller on i2c_arm
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c-pwm-pca9685a,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: addr I2C address of PCA9685A (default 0x40)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c-rtc
|
||
|
Info: Adds support for a number of I2C Real Time Clock devices
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: abx80x Select one of the ABx80x family:
|
||
|
AB0801, AB0803, AB0804, AB0805,
|
||
|
AB1801, AB1803, AB1804, AB1805
|
||
|
|
||
|
bq32000 Select the TI BQ32000 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ds1307 Select the DS1307 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ds1339 Select the DS1339 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ds1340 Select the DS1340 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ds3231 Select the DS3231 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
m41t62 Select the M41T62 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
mcp7940x Select the MCP7940x device
|
||
|
|
||
|
mcp7941x Select the MCP7941x device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf2127 Select the PCF2127 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf2129 Select the PCF2129 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf85063 Select the PCF85063 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf85063a Select the PCF85063A device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf8523 Select the PCF8523 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf85363 Select the PCF85363 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf8563 Select the PCF8563 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
rv1805 Select the Micro Crystal RV1805 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
rv3028 Select the Micro Crystal RV3028 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
sd3078 Select the ZXW Shenzhen whwave SD3078 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
s35390a Select the ABLIC S35390A device
|
||
|
|
||
|
i2c0 Choose the I2C0 bus on GPIOs 0&1
|
||
|
|
||
|
i2c_csi_dsi Choose the I2C0 bus on GPIOs 44&45
|
||
|
|
||
|
addr Sets the address for the RTC. Note that the
|
||
|
device must be configured to use the specified
|
||
|
address.
|
||
|
|
||
|
trickle-diode-disable Do not use the internal trickle charger diode
|
||
|
(BQ32000 only)
|
||
|
|
||
|
trickle-diode-type Diode type for trickle charge - "standard" or
|
||
|
"schottky" (ABx80x and RV1805 only)
|
||
|
|
||
|
trickle-resistor-ohms Resistor value for trickle charge (DS1339,
|
||
|
ABx80x, RV1805, RV3028)
|
||
|
|
||
|
wakeup-source Specify that the RTC can be used as a wakeup
|
||
|
source
|
||
|
|
||
|
backup-switchover-mode Backup power supply switch mode. Must be 0 for
|
||
|
off or 1 for Vdd < VBackup (RV3028 only)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c-rtc-gpio
|
||
|
Info: Adds support for a number of I2C Real Time Clock devices
|
||
|
using the software i2c controller
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c-rtc-gpio,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: abx80x Select one of the ABx80x family:
|
||
|
AB0801, AB0803, AB0804, AB0805,
|
||
|
AB1801, AB1803, AB1804, AB1805
|
||
|
|
||
|
bq32000 Select the TI BQ32000 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ds1307 Select the DS1307 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ds1339 Select the DS1339 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ds1340 Select the DS1340 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ds3231 Select the DS3231 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
m41t62 Select the M41T62 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
mcp7940x Select the MCP7940x device
|
||
|
|
||
|
mcp7941x Select the MCP7941x device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf2127 Select the PCF2127 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf2129 Select the PCF2129 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf85063 Select the PCF85063 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf85063a Select the PCF85063A device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf8523 Select the PCF8523 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf85363 Select the PCF85363 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
pcf8563 Select the PCF8563 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
rv1805 Select the Micro Crystal RV1805 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
rv3028 Select the Micro Crystal RV3028 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
sd3078 Select the ZXW Shenzhen whwave SD3078 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
s35390a Select the ABLIC S35390A device
|
||
|
|
||
|
addr Sets the address for the RTC. Note that the
|
||
|
device must be configured to use the specified
|
||
|
address.
|
||
|
|
||
|
trickle-diode-disable Do not use the internal trickle charger diode
|
||
|
(BQ32000 only)
|
||
|
|
||
|
trickle-diode-type Diode type for trickle charge - "standard" or
|
||
|
"schottky" (ABx80x and RV1805 only)
|
||
|
|
||
|
trickle-resistor-ohms Resistor value for trickle charge (DS1339,
|
||
|
ABx80x, RV1805, RV3028)
|
||
|
|
||
|
wakeup-source Specify that the RTC can be used as a wakeup
|
||
|
source
|
||
|
|
||
|
backup-switchover-mode Backup power supply switch mode. Must be 0 for
|
||
|
off or 1 for Vdd < VBackup (RV3028 only)
|
||
|
|
||
|
i2c_gpio_sda GPIO used for I2C data (default "23")
|
||
|
|
||
|
i2c_gpio_scl GPIO used for I2C clock (default "24")
|
||
|
|
||
|
i2c_gpio_delay_us Clock delay in microseconds
|
||
|
(default "2" = ~100kHz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c-sensor
|
||
|
Info: Adds support for a number of I2C barometric pressure, temperature,
|
||
|
light level and chemical sensors on i2c_arm
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c-sensor,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: addr Set the address for the BH1750, BME280, BME680,
|
||
|
BMP280, CCS811, DS1621, HDC100X, LM75, SHT3x or
|
||
|
TMP102
|
||
|
|
||
|
bh1750 Select the Rohm BH1750 ambient light sensor
|
||
|
Valid addresses 0x23 or 0x5c, default 0x23
|
||
|
|
||
|
bme280 Select the Bosch Sensortronic BME280
|
||
|
Valid addresses 0x76-0x77, default 0x76
|
||
|
|
||
|
bme680 Select the Bosch Sensortronic BME680
|
||
|
Valid addresses 0x76-0x77, default 0x76
|
||
|
|
||
|
bmp085 Select the Bosch Sensortronic BMP085
|
||
|
|
||
|
bmp180 Select the Bosch Sensortronic BMP180
|
||
|
|
||
|
bmp280 Select the Bosch Sensortronic BMP280
|
||
|
Valid addresses 0x76-0x77, default 0x76
|
||
|
|
||
|
ccs811 Select the AMS CCS811 digital gas sensor
|
||
|
Valid addresses 0x5a-0x5b, default 0x5b
|
||
|
|
||
|
ds1621 Select the Dallas Semiconductors DS1621 temp
|
||
|
sensor. Valid addresses 0x48-0x4f, default 0x48
|
||
|
|
||
|
hdc100x Select the Texas Instruments HDC100x temp sensor
|
||
|
Valid addresses 0x40-0x43, default 0x40
|
||
|
|
||
|
htu21 Select the HTU21 temperature and humidity sensor
|
||
|
|
||
|
lm75 Select the Maxim LM75 temperature sensor
|
||
|
Valid addresses 0x48-0x4f, default 0x4f
|
||
|
|
||
|
lm75addr Deprecated - use addr parameter instead
|
||
|
|
||
|
max17040 Select the Maxim Integrated MAX17040 battery
|
||
|
monitor
|
||
|
|
||
|
sht3x Select the Sensiron SHT3x temperature and
|
||
|
humidity sensor. Valid addresses 0x44-0x45,
|
||
|
default 0x44
|
||
|
|
||
|
si7020 Select the Silicon Labs Si7013/20/21 humidity/
|
||
|
temperature sensor
|
||
|
|
||
|
sps30 Select the Sensirion SPS30 particulate matter
|
||
|
sensor. Fixed address 0x69.
|
||
|
|
||
|
sgp30 Select the Sensirion SGP30 VOC sensor.
|
||
|
Fixed address 0x58.
|
||
|
|
||
|
tmp102 Select the Texas Instruments TMP102 temp sensor
|
||
|
Valid addresses 0x48-0x4b, default 0x48
|
||
|
|
||
|
tsl4531 Select the AMS TSL4531 digital ambient light
|
||
|
sensor
|
||
|
|
||
|
veml6070 Select the Vishay VEML6070 ultraviolet light
|
||
|
sensor
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c0
|
||
|
Info: Change i2c0 pin usage. Not all pin combinations are usable on all
|
||
|
platforms - platforms other then Compute Modules can only use this
|
||
|
to disable transaction combining.
|
||
|
Do NOT use in conjunction with dtparam=i2c_vc=on. From the 5.4 kernel
|
||
|
onwards the base DT includes the use of i2c_mux_pinctrl to expose two
|
||
|
muxings of BSC0 - GPIOs 0&1, and whichever combination is used for the
|
||
|
camera and display connectors. This overlay disables that mux and
|
||
|
configures /dev/i2c0 to point at whichever set of pins is requested.
|
||
|
dtparam=i2c_vc=on will try and enable the mux, so combining the two
|
||
|
will cause conflicts.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c0,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: pins_0_1 Use pins 0 and 1 (default)
|
||
|
pins_28_29 Use pins 28 and 29
|
||
|
pins_44_45 Use pins 44 and 45
|
||
|
pins_46_47 Use pins 46 and 47
|
||
|
combine Allow transactions to be combined (default
|
||
|
"yes")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c0-bcm2708
|
||
|
Info: Deprecated, legacy version of i2c0.
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c1
|
||
|
Info: Change i2c1 pin usage. Not all pin combinations are usable on all
|
||
|
platforms - platforms other then Compute Modules can only use this
|
||
|
to disable transaction combining.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c1,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: pins_2_3 Use pins 2 and 3 (default)
|
||
|
pins_44_45 Use pins 44 and 45
|
||
|
combine Allow transactions to be combined (default
|
||
|
"yes")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c1-bcm2708
|
||
|
Info: Deprecated, legacy version of i2c1.
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c3
|
||
|
Info: Enable the i2c3 bus. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c3,<param>
|
||
|
Params: pins_2_3 Use GPIOs 2 and 3
|
||
|
pins_4_5 Use GPIOs 4 and 5 (default)
|
||
|
baudrate Set the baudrate for the interface (default
|
||
|
"100000")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c4
|
||
|
Info: Enable the i2c4 bus. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c4,<param>
|
||
|
Params: pins_6_7 Use GPIOs 6 and 7
|
||
|
pins_8_9 Use GPIOs 8 and 9 (default)
|
||
|
baudrate Set the baudrate for the interface (default
|
||
|
"100000")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c5
|
||
|
Info: Enable the i2c5 bus. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c5,<param>
|
||
|
Params: pins_10_11 Use GPIOs 10 and 11
|
||
|
pins_12_13 Use GPIOs 12 and 13 (default)
|
||
|
baudrate Set the baudrate for the interface (default
|
||
|
"100000")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2c6
|
||
|
Info: Enable the i2c6 bus. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2c6,<param>
|
||
|
Params: pins_0_1 Use GPIOs 0 and 1
|
||
|
pins_22_23 Use GPIOs 22 and 23 (default)
|
||
|
baudrate Set the baudrate for the interface (default
|
||
|
"100000")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: i2s-gpio28-31
|
||
|
Info: move I2S function block to GPIO 28 to 31
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=i2s-gpio28-31
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ilitek251x
|
||
|
Info: Enables I2C connected Ilitek 251x multiple touch controller using
|
||
|
GPIO 4 (pin 7 on GPIO header) for interrupt.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ilitek251x,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: interrupt GPIO used for interrupt (default 4)
|
||
|
sizex Touchscreen size x, horizontal resolution of
|
||
|
touchscreen (in pixels)
|
||
|
sizey Touchscreen size y, vertical resolution of
|
||
|
touchscreen (in pixels)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: imx219
|
||
|
Info: Sony IMX219 camera module.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam 1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=imx219,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: rotation Mounting rotation of the camera sensor (0 or
|
||
|
180, default 180)
|
||
|
orientation Sensor orientation (0 = front, 1 = rear,
|
||
|
2 = external, default external)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: imx290
|
||
|
Info: Sony IMX290 camera module.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam 1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants. NB This currently uses 4 CSI2 data lanes and therefore will
|
||
|
only work on a CM.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=imx290,<param>
|
||
|
Params: 4lane Enable 4 CSI2 lanes. This requires a Compute
|
||
|
Module (1, 3, or 4).
|
||
|
clock-frequency Sets the clock frequency to match that used on
|
||
|
the board.
|
||
|
Modules from Vision Components use 37.125MHz
|
||
|
(the default), whilst those from Innomaker use
|
||
|
74.25MHz.
|
||
|
mono Denote that the module is a mono sensor.
|
||
|
orientation Sensor orientation (0 = front, 1 = rear,
|
||
|
2 = external, default external)
|
||
|
rotation Mounting rotation of the camera sensor (0 or
|
||
|
180, default 0)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: imx378
|
||
|
Info: Sony IMX378 camera module.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam 1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=imx378,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: rotation Mounting rotation of the camera sensor (0 or
|
||
|
180, default 180)
|
||
|
orientation Sensor orientation (0 = front, 1 = rear,
|
||
|
2 = external, default external)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: imx477
|
||
|
Info: Sony IMX477 camera module.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam 1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=imx477,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: rotation Mounting rotation of the camera sensor (0 or
|
||
|
180, default 180)
|
||
|
orientation Sensor orientation (0 = front, 1 = rear,
|
||
|
2 = external, default external)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: imx519
|
||
|
Info: Sony IMX519 camera module.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam 1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=imx519,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: rotation Mounting rotation of the camera sensor (0 or
|
||
|
180, default 0)
|
||
|
orientation Sensor orientation (0 = front, 1 = rear,
|
||
|
2 = external, default external)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: iqaudio-codec
|
||
|
Info: Configures the IQaudio Codec audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=iqaudio-codec
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: iqaudio-dac
|
||
|
Info: Configures the IQaudio DAC audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=iqaudio-dac,<param>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=iqaudio-dac,24db_digital_gain"
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24db_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: iqaudio-dacplus
|
||
|
Info: Configures the IQaudio DAC+ audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=iqaudio-dacplus,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=iqaudio-dacplus,24db_digital_gain"
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24db_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
auto_mute_amp If specified, unmute/mute the IQaudIO amp when
|
||
|
starting/stopping audio playback.
|
||
|
unmute_amp If specified, unmute the IQaudIO amp once when
|
||
|
the DAC driver module loads.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: iqaudio-digi-wm8804-audio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the IQAudIO Digi WM8804 audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=iqaudio-digi-wm8804-audio,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: card_name Override the default, "IQAudIODigi", card name.
|
||
|
dai_name Override the default, "IQAudIO Digi", dai name.
|
||
|
dai_stream_name Override the default, "IQAudIO Digi HiFi",
|
||
|
dai stream name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: irs1125
|
||
|
Info: Infineon irs1125 TOF camera module.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam 1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=irs1125
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: jedec-spi-nor
|
||
|
Info: Adds support for JEDEC-compliant SPI NOR flash devices. (Note: The
|
||
|
"jedec,spi-nor" kernel driver was formerly known as "m25p80".)
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=jedec-spi-nor,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: flash-spi<n>-<m> Enables flash device on SPI<n>, CS#<m>.
|
||
|
flash-fastr-spi<n>-<m> Enables flash device with fast read capability
|
||
|
on SPI<n>, CS#<m>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: justboom-both
|
||
|
Info: Simultaneous usage of an justboom-dac and justboom-digi based
|
||
|
card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=justboom-both,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=justboom-dac,24db_digital_gain"
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24dB_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: justboom-dac
|
||
|
Info: Configures the JustBoom DAC HAT, Amp HAT, DAC Zero and Amp Zero audio
|
||
|
cards
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=justboom-dac,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: 24db_digital_gain Allow gain to be applied via the PCM512x codec
|
||
|
Digital volume control. Enable with
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=justboom-dac,24db_digital_gain"
|
||
|
(The default behaviour is that the Digital
|
||
|
volume control is limited to a maximum of
|
||
|
0dB. ie. it can attenuate but not provide
|
||
|
gain. For most users, this will be desired
|
||
|
as it will prevent clipping. By appending
|
||
|
the 24dB_digital_gain parameter, the Digital
|
||
|
volume control will allow up to 24dB of
|
||
|
gain. If this parameter is enabled, it is the
|
||
|
responsibility of the user to ensure that
|
||
|
the Digital volume control is set to a value
|
||
|
that does not result in clipping/distortion!)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: justboom-digi
|
||
|
Info: Configures the JustBoom Digi HAT and Digi Zero audio cards
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=justboom-digi
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: lirc-rpi
|
||
|
Info: This overlay has been deprecated and removed - see gpio-ir
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ltc294x
|
||
|
Info: Adds support for the ltc294x family of battery gauges
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ltc294x,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: ltc2941 Select the ltc2941 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ltc2942 Select the ltc2942 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ltc2943 Select the ltc2943 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
ltc2944 Select the ltc2944 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
resistor-sense The sense resistor value in milli-ohms.
|
||
|
Can be a 32-bit negative value when the battery
|
||
|
has been connected to the wrong end of the
|
||
|
resistor.
|
||
|
|
||
|
prescaler-exponent Range and accuracy of the gauge. The value is
|
||
|
programmed into the chip only if it differs
|
||
|
from the current setting.
|
||
|
For LTC2941 only:
|
||
|
- Default value is 128
|
||
|
- the exponent is in the range 0-7 (default 7)
|
||
|
See the datasheet for more information.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: max98357a
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Maxim MAX98357A I2S DAC
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=max98357a,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: no-sdmode Driver does not manage the state of the DAC's
|
||
|
SD_MODE pin (i.e. chip is always on).
|
||
|
sdmode-pin integer, GPIO pin connected to the SD_MODE input
|
||
|
of the DAC (default GPIO4 if parameter omitted).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: maxtherm
|
||
|
Info: Configure a MAX6675, MAX31855 or MAX31856 thermocouple as an IIO device.
|
||
|
|
||
|
For devices on spi1 or spi2, the interfaces should be enabled
|
||
|
with one of the spi1-1/2/3cs and/or spi2-1/2/3cs overlays.
|
||
|
The overlay expects to disable the relevant spidev node, so also using
|
||
|
e.g. cs0_spidev=off is unnecessary.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Example:
|
||
|
MAX31855 on /dev/spidev0.0
|
||
|
dtoverlay=maxtherm,spi0-0,max31855
|
||
|
MAX31856 using a type J thermocouple on /dev/spidev2.1
|
||
|
dtoverlay=spi2-2cs
|
||
|
dtoverlay=maxtherm,spi2-1,max31856,type_j
|
||
|
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=maxtherm,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: spi<n>-<m> Configure device at spi<n>, cs<m>
|
||
|
(boolean, required)
|
||
|
max6675 Enable support for the MAX6675 (default)
|
||
|
max31855 Enable support for the MAX31855
|
||
|
max31855e Enable support for the MAX31855E
|
||
|
max31855j Enable support for the MAX31855J
|
||
|
max31855k Enable support for the MAX31855K
|
||
|
max31855n Enable support for the MAX31855N
|
||
|
max31855r Enable support for the MAX31855R
|
||
|
max31855s Enable support for the MAX31855S
|
||
|
max31855t Enable support for the MAX31855T
|
||
|
max31856 Enable support for the MAX31856 (with type K)
|
||
|
type_b Select a type B sensor for max31856
|
||
|
type_e Select a type E sensor for max31856
|
||
|
type_j Select a type J sensor for max31856
|
||
|
type_k Select a type K sensor for max31856
|
||
|
type_n Select a type N sensor for max31856
|
||
|
type_r Select a type R sensor for max31856
|
||
|
type_s Select a type S sensor for max31856
|
||
|
type_t Select a type T sensor for max31856
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mbed-dac
|
||
|
Info: Configures the mbed AudioCODEC (TLV320AIC23B)
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mbed-dac
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mcp23017
|
||
|
Info: Configures the MCP23017 I2C GPIO expander
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mcp23017,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpiopin Gpio pin connected to the INTA output of the
|
||
|
MCP23017 (default: 4)
|
||
|
|
||
|
addr I2C address of the MCP23017 (default: 0x20)
|
||
|
|
||
|
mcp23008 Configure an MCP23008 instead.
|
||
|
noints Disable the interrupt GPIO line.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mcp23s17
|
||
|
Info: Configures the MCP23S08/17 SPI GPIO expanders.
|
||
|
If devices are present on SPI1 or SPI2, those interfaces must be enabled
|
||
|
with one of the spi1-1/2/3cs and/or spi2-1/2/3cs overlays.
|
||
|
If interrupts are enabled for a device on a given CS# on a SPI bus, that
|
||
|
device must be the only one present on that SPI bus/CS#.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mcp23s17,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: s08-spi<n>-<m>-present 4-bit integer, bitmap indicating MCP23S08
|
||
|
devices present on SPI<n>, CS#<m>
|
||
|
|
||
|
s17-spi<n>-<m>-present 8-bit integer, bitmap indicating MCP23S17
|
||
|
devices present on SPI<n>, CS#<m>
|
||
|
|
||
|
s08-spi<n>-<m>-int-gpio integer, enables interrupts on a single
|
||
|
MCP23S08 device on SPI<n>, CS#<m>, specifies
|
||
|
the GPIO pin to which INT output of MCP23S08
|
||
|
is connected.
|
||
|
|
||
|
s17-spi<n>-<m>-int-gpio integer, enables mirrored interrupts on a
|
||
|
single MCP23S17 device on SPI<n>, CS#<m>,
|
||
|
specifies the GPIO pin to which either INTA
|
||
|
or INTB output of MCP23S17 is connected.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mcp2515
|
||
|
Info: Configures the MCP2515 CAN controller on spi0/1/2
|
||
|
For devices on spi1 or spi2, the interfaces should be enabled
|
||
|
with one of the spi1-1/2/3cs and/or spi2-1/2/3cs overlays.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mcp2515,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: spi<n>-<m> Configure device at spi<n>, cs<m>
|
||
|
(boolean, required)
|
||
|
|
||
|
oscillator Clock frequency for the CAN controller (Hz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
speed Maximum SPI frequence (Hz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
interrupt GPIO for interrupt signal
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mcp2515-can0
|
||
|
Info: Configures the MCP2515 CAN controller on spi0.0
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mcp2515-can0,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: oscillator Clock frequency for the CAN controller (Hz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
spimaxfrequency Maximum SPI frequence (Hz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
interrupt GPIO for interrupt signal
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mcp2515-can1
|
||
|
Info: Configures the MCP2515 CAN controller on spi0.1
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mcp2515-can1,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: oscillator Clock frequency for the CAN controller (Hz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
spimaxfrequency Maximum SPI frequence (Hz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
interrupt GPIO for interrupt signal
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mcp251xfd
|
||
|
Info: Configures the MCP251XFD CAN controller family
|
||
|
For devices on spi1 or spi2, the interfaces should be enabled
|
||
|
with one of the spi1-1/2/3cs and/or spi2-1/2/3cs overlays.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mcp251xfd,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: spi<n>-<m> Configure device at spi<n>, cs<m>
|
||
|
(boolean, required)
|
||
|
|
||
|
oscillator Clock frequency for the CAN controller (Hz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
speed Maximum SPI frequence (Hz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
interrupt GPIO for interrupt signal
|
||
|
|
||
|
rx_interrupt GPIO for RX interrupt signal (nINT1) (optional)
|
||
|
|
||
|
xceiver_enable GPIO for CAN transceiver enable (optional)
|
||
|
|
||
|
xceiver_active_high specifiy if CAN transceiver enable pin is
|
||
|
active high (optional, default: active low)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mcp3008
|
||
|
Info: Configures MCP3008 A/D converters
|
||
|
For devices on spi1 or spi2, the interfaces should be enabled
|
||
|
with one of the spi1-1/2/3cs and/or spi2-1/2/3cs overlays.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mcp3008,<param>[=<val>]
|
||
|
Params: spi<n>-<m>-present boolean, configure device at spi<n>, cs<m>
|
||
|
spi<n>-<m>-speed integer, set the spi bus speed for this device
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mcp3202
|
||
|
Info: Configures MCP3202 A/D converters
|
||
|
For devices on spi1 or spi2, the interfaces should be enabled
|
||
|
with one of the spi1-1/2/3cs and/or spi2-1/2/3cs overlays.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mcp3202,<param>[=<val>]
|
||
|
Params: spi<n>-<m>-present boolean, configure device at spi<n>, cs<m>
|
||
|
spi<n>-<m>-speed integer, set the spi bus speed for this device
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mcp342x
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for activation of Microchip MCP3421-3428 ADCs over I2C
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mcp342x,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: addr I2C bus address of device, for devices with
|
||
|
addresses that are configurable, e.g. by
|
||
|
hardware links (default=0x68)
|
||
|
mcp3421 The device is an MCP3421
|
||
|
mcp3422 The device is an MCP3422
|
||
|
mcp3423 The device is an MCP3423
|
||
|
mcp3424 The device is an MCP3424
|
||
|
mcp3425 The device is an MCP3425
|
||
|
mcp3426 The device is an MCP3426
|
||
|
mcp3427 The device is an MCP3427
|
||
|
mcp3428 The device is an MCP3428
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: media-center
|
||
|
Info: Media Center HAT - 2.83" Touch Display + extras by Pi Supply
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=media-center,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
xohms Touchpanel sensitivity (X-plate resistance)
|
||
|
swapxy Swap x and y axis
|
||
|
backlight Change backlight GPIO pin {e.g. 12, 18}
|
||
|
gpio_out_pin GPIO for output (default "17")
|
||
|
gpio_in_pin GPIO for input (default "18")
|
||
|
gpio_in_pull Pull up/down/off on the input pin
|
||
|
(default "down")
|
||
|
sense Override the IR receive auto-detection logic:
|
||
|
"0" = force active-high
|
||
|
"1" = force active-low
|
||
|
"-1" = use auto-detection
|
||
|
(default "-1")
|
||
|
softcarrier Turn the software carrier "on" or "off"
|
||
|
(default "on")
|
||
|
invert "on" = invert the output pin (default "off")
|
||
|
debug "on" = enable additional debug messages
|
||
|
(default "off")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: merus-amp
|
||
|
Info: Configures the merus-amp audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=merus-amp
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: midi-uart0
|
||
|
Info: Configures UART0 (ttyAMA0) so that a requested 38.4kbaud actually gets
|
||
|
31.25kbaud, the frequency required for MIDI
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=midi-uart0
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: midi-uart1
|
||
|
Info: Configures UART1 (ttyS0) so that a requested 38.4kbaud actually gets
|
||
|
31.25kbaud, the frequency required for MIDI
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=midi-uart1
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: midi-uart2
|
||
|
Info: Configures UART2 (ttyAMA1) so that a requested 38.4kbaud actually gets
|
||
|
31.25kbaud, the frequency required for MIDI
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=midi-uart2
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: midi-uart3
|
||
|
Info: Configures UART3 (ttyAMA2) so that a requested 38.4kbaud actually gets
|
||
|
31.25kbaud, the frequency required for MIDI
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=midi-uart3
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: midi-uart4
|
||
|
Info: Configures UART4 (ttyAMA3) so that a requested 38.4kbaud actually gets
|
||
|
31.25kbaud, the frequency required for MIDI
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=midi-uart4
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: midi-uart5
|
||
|
Info: Configures UART5 (ttyAMA4) so that a requested 38.4kbaud actually gets
|
||
|
31.25kbaud, the frequency required for MIDI
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=midi-uart5
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: minipitft13
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for AdaFruit Mini Pi 1.3" TFT via SPI using fbtft driver.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=minipitft13,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed SPI bus speed (default 32000000)
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation (0, 90, 180 or 270; default 0)
|
||
|
width Display width (default 240)
|
||
|
height Display height (default 240)
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates (default 25)
|
||
|
debug Debug output level (0-7; default 0)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: miniuart-bt
|
||
|
Info: Switch the onboard Bluetooth function on Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B and Zero W
|
||
|
to use the mini-UART (ttyS0) and restore UART0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 &
|
||
|
15. Note that this may reduce the maximum usable baudrate.
|
||
|
N.B. It is also necessary to edit /lib/systemd/system/hciuart.service
|
||
|
and replace ttyAMA0 with ttyS0, unless using Raspbian or another
|
||
|
distribution with udev rules that create /dev/serial0 and /dev/serial1,
|
||
|
in which case use /dev/serial1 instead because it will always be
|
||
|
correct. Furthermore, you must also set core_freq and core_freq_min to
|
||
|
the same value in config.txt or the miniuart will not work.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=miniuart-bt,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: krnbt Set to "on" to enable autoprobing of Bluetooth
|
||
|
driver without need of hciattach/btattach
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mlx90640
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for i2c connected mlx90640 thermal camera
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mlx90640
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mmc
|
||
|
Info: Selects the bcm2835-mmc SD/MMC driver, optionally with overclock
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mmc,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: overclock_50 Clock (in MHz) to use when the MMC framework
|
||
|
requests 50MHz
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mpu6050
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for i2c connected mpu6050 imu
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mpu6050,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: interrupt GPIO pin for interrupt (default 4)
|
||
|
addr I2C address of the device (default 0x68)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: mz61581
|
||
|
Info: MZ61581 display by Tontec
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=mz61581,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
txbuflen Transmit buffer length (default 32768)
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
xohms Touchpanel sensitivity (X-plate resistance)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ov5647
|
||
|
Info: Omnivision OV5647 camera module.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam 1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ov5647,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: rotation Mounting rotation of the camera sensor (0 or
|
||
|
180, default 0)
|
||
|
orientation Sensor orientation (0 = front, 1 = rear,
|
||
|
2 = external, default external)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ov7251
|
||
|
Info: Omnivision OV7251 camera module.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam 1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ov7251,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: rotation Mounting rotation of the camera sensor (0 or
|
||
|
180, default 0)
|
||
|
orientation Sensor orientation (0 = front, 1 = rear,
|
||
|
2 = external, default external)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ov9281
|
||
|
Info: Omnivision OV9281 camera module.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam 1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ov9281,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: rotation Mounting rotation of the camera sensor (0 or
|
||
|
180, default 0)
|
||
|
orientation Sensor orientation (0 = front, 1 = rear,
|
||
|
2 = external, default external)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: papirus
|
||
|
Info: PaPiRus ePaper Screen by Pi Supply (both HAT and pHAT)
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=papirus,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: panel Display panel (required):
|
||
|
1.44": e1144cs021
|
||
|
2.0": e2200cs021
|
||
|
2.7": e2271cs021
|
||
|
|
||
|
speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pca953x
|
||
|
Info: TI PCA953x family of I2C GPIO expanders. Default is for NXP PCA9534.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pca953x,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: addr I2C address of expander. Default 0x20.
|
||
|
pca6416 Select the NXP PCA6416 (16 bit)
|
||
|
pca9505 Select the NXP PCA9505 (40 bit)
|
||
|
pca9535 Select the NXP PCA9535 (16 bit)
|
||
|
pca9536 Select the NXP PCA9536 or TI PCA9536 (4 bit)
|
||
|
pca9537 Select the NXP PCA9537 (4 bit)
|
||
|
pca9538 Select the NXP PCA9538 (8 bit)
|
||
|
pca9539 Select the NXP PCA9539 (16 bit)
|
||
|
pca9554 Select the NXP PCA9554 (8 bit)
|
||
|
pca9555 Select the NXP PCA9555 (16 bit)
|
||
|
pca9556 Select the NXP PCA9556 (8 bit)
|
||
|
pca9557 Select the NXP PCA9557 (8 bit)
|
||
|
pca9574 Select the NXP PCA9574 (8 bit)
|
||
|
pca9575 Select the NXP PCA9575 (16 bit)
|
||
|
pca9698 Select the NXP PCA9698 (40 bit)
|
||
|
pca16416 Select the NXP PCA16416 (16 bit)
|
||
|
pca16524 Select the NXP PCA16524 (24 bit)
|
||
|
pca19555a Select the NXP PCA19555A (16 bit)
|
||
|
max7310 Select the Maxim MAX7310 (8 bit)
|
||
|
max7312 Select the Maxim MAX7312 (16 bit)
|
||
|
max7313 Select the Maxim MAX7313 (16 bit)
|
||
|
max7315 Select the Maxim MAX7315 (8 bit)
|
||
|
pca6107 Select the TI PCA6107 (8 bit)
|
||
|
tca6408 Select the TI TCA6408 (8 bit)
|
||
|
tca6416 Select the TI TCA6416 (16 bit)
|
||
|
tca6424 Select the TI TCA6424 (24 bit)
|
||
|
tca9539 Select the TI TCA9539 (16 bit)
|
||
|
tca9554 Select the TI TCA9554 (8 bit)
|
||
|
cat9554 Select the Onnn CAT9554 (8 bit)
|
||
|
pca9654 Select the Onnn PCA9654 (8 bit)
|
||
|
xra1202 Select the Exar XRA1202 (8 bit)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pcie-32bit-dma
|
||
|
Info: Force PCIe config to support 32bit DMA addresses at the expense of
|
||
|
having to bounce buffers.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pcie-32bit-dma
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[ The pcf2127-rtc overlay has been deleted. See i2c-rtc. ]
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[ The pcf8523-rtc overlay has been deleted. See i2c-rtc. ]
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
[ The pcf8563-rtc overlay has been deleted. See i2c-rtc. ]
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pi3-act-led
|
||
|
Info: This overlay has been renamed act-led, keeping pi3-act-led as an alias
|
||
|
for backwards compatibility.
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pi3-disable-bt
|
||
|
Info: This overlay has been renamed disable-bt, keeping pi3-disable-bt as an
|
||
|
alias for backwards compatibility.
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pi3-disable-wifi
|
||
|
Info: This overlay has been renamed disable-wifi, keeping pi3-disable-wifi as
|
||
|
an alias for backwards compatibility.
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pi3-miniuart-bt
|
||
|
Info: This overlay has been renamed miniuart-bt, keeping pi3-miniuart-bt as
|
||
|
an alias for backwards compatibility.
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pibell
|
||
|
Info: Configures the pibell audio card.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pibell,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: alsaname Set the name as it appears in ALSA (default
|
||
|
"PiBell")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pifacedigital
|
||
|
Info: Configures the PiFace Digital mcp23s17 GPIO port expander.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pifacedigital,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: spi-present-mask 8-bit integer, bitmap indicating MCP23S17 SPI0
|
||
|
CS0 address. PiFace Digital supports addresses
|
||
|
0-3, which can be configured with JP1 and JP2.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pifi-40
|
||
|
Info: Configures the PiFi 40W stereo amplifier
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pifi-40
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pifi-dac-hd
|
||
|
Info: Configures the PiFi DAC HD
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pifi-dac-hd
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pifi-dac-zero
|
||
|
Info: Configures the PiFi DAC Zero
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pifi-dac-zero
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pifi-mini-210
|
||
|
Info: Configures the PiFi Mini stereo amplifier
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pifi-mini-210
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: piglow
|
||
|
Info: Configures the PiGlow by pimoroni.com
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=piglow
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: piscreen
|
||
|
Info: PiScreen display by OzzMaker.com
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=piscreen,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
xohms Touchpanel sensitivity (X-plate resistance)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: piscreen2r
|
||
|
Info: PiScreen 2 with resistive TP display by OzzMaker.com
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=piscreen2r,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
xohms Touchpanel sensitivity (X-plate resistance)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pisound
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Blokas Labs pisound card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pisound
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pitft22
|
||
|
Info: Adafruit PiTFT 2.2" screen
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pitft22,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pitft28-capacitive
|
||
|
Info: Adafruit PiTFT 2.8" capacitive touch screen
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pitft28-capacitive,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
touch-sizex Touchscreen size x (default 240)
|
||
|
|
||
|
touch-sizey Touchscreen size y (default 320)
|
||
|
|
||
|
touch-invx Touchscreen inverted x axis
|
||
|
|
||
|
touch-invy Touchscreen inverted y axis
|
||
|
|
||
|
touch-swapxy Touchscreen swapped x y axis
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pitft28-resistive
|
||
|
Info: Adafruit PiTFT 2.8" resistive touch screen
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pitft28-resistive,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pitft35-resistive
|
||
|
Info: Adafruit PiTFT 3.5" resistive touch screen
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pitft35-resistive,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pps-gpio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the pps-gpio (pulse-per-second time signal via GPIO).
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pps-gpio,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpiopin Input GPIO (default "18")
|
||
|
assert_falling_edge When present, assert is indicated by a falling
|
||
|
edge, rather than by a rising edge (default
|
||
|
off)
|
||
|
capture_clear Generate clear events on the trailing edge
|
||
|
(default off)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pwm
|
||
|
Info: Configures a single PWM channel
|
||
|
Legal pin,function combinations for each channel:
|
||
|
PWM0: 12,4(Alt0) 18,2(Alt5) 40,4(Alt0) 52,5(Alt1)
|
||
|
PWM1: 13,4(Alt0) 19,2(Alt5) 41,4(Alt0) 45,4(Alt0) 53,5(Alt1)
|
||
|
N.B.:
|
||
|
1) Pin 18 is the only one available on all platforms, and
|
||
|
it is the one used by the I2S audio interface.
|
||
|
Pins 12 and 13 might be better choices on an A+, B+ or Pi2.
|
||
|
2) The onboard analogue audio output uses both PWM channels.
|
||
|
3) So be careful mixing audio and PWM.
|
||
|
4) Currently the clock must have been enabled and configured
|
||
|
by other means.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pwm,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: pin Output pin (default 18) - see table
|
||
|
func Pin function (default 2 = Alt5) - see above
|
||
|
clock PWM clock frequency (informational)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pwm-2chan
|
||
|
Info: Configures both PWM channels
|
||
|
Legal pin,function combinations for each channel:
|
||
|
PWM0: 12,4(Alt0) 18,2(Alt5) 40,4(Alt0) 52,5(Alt1)
|
||
|
PWM1: 13,4(Alt0) 19,2(Alt5) 41,4(Alt0) 45,4(Alt0) 53,5(Alt1)
|
||
|
N.B.:
|
||
|
1) Pin 18 is the only one available on all platforms, and
|
||
|
it is the one used by the I2S audio interface.
|
||
|
Pins 12 and 13 might be better choices on an A+, B+ or Pi2.
|
||
|
2) The onboard analogue audio output uses both PWM channels.
|
||
|
3) So be careful mixing audio and PWM.
|
||
|
4) Currently the clock must have been enabled and configured
|
||
|
by other means.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pwm-2chan,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: pin Output pin (default 18) - see table
|
||
|
pin2 Output pin for other channel (default 19)
|
||
|
func Pin function (default 2 = Alt5) - see above
|
||
|
func2 Function for pin2 (default 2 = Alt5)
|
||
|
clock PWM clock frequency (informational)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: pwm-ir-tx
|
||
|
Info: Use GPIO pin as pwm-assisted infrared transmitter output.
|
||
|
This is an alternative to "gpio-ir-tx". pwm-ir-tx makes use
|
||
|
of PWM0 to reduce the CPU load during transmission compared to
|
||
|
gpio-ir-tx which uses bit-banging.
|
||
|
Legal pin,function combinations are:
|
||
|
12,4(Alt0) 18,2(Alt5) 40,4(Alt0) 52,5(Alt1)
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=pwm-ir-tx,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpio_pin Output GPIO (default 18)
|
||
|
|
||
|
func Pin function (default 2 = Alt5)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: qca7000
|
||
|
Info: in-tech's Evaluation Board for PLC Stamp micro
|
||
|
This uses spi0 and a separate GPIO interrupt to connect the QCA7000.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=qca7000,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: int_pin GPIO pin for interrupt signal (default 23)
|
||
|
|
||
|
speed SPI bus speed (default 12 MHz)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: qca7000-uart0
|
||
|
Info: in-tech's Evaluation Board for PLC Stamp micro (UART)
|
||
|
This uses uart0/ttyAMA0 over GPIOs 14 & 15 to connect the QCA7000.
|
||
|
But it requires disabling of onboard Bluetooth on
|
||
|
Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B and Zero W.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=qca7000-uart0,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: baudrate Set the baudrate for the UART (default
|
||
|
"115200")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rotary-encoder
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for GPIO connected rotary encoder.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rotary-encoder,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: pin_a GPIO connected to rotary encoder channel A
|
||
|
(default 4).
|
||
|
pin_b GPIO connected to rotary encoder channel B
|
||
|
(default 17).
|
||
|
relative_axis register a relative axis rather than an
|
||
|
absolute one. Relative axis will only
|
||
|
generate +1/-1 events on the input device,
|
||
|
hence no steps need to be passed.
|
||
|
linux_axis the input subsystem axis to map to this
|
||
|
rotary encoder. Defaults to 0 (ABS_X / REL_X)
|
||
|
rollover Automatic rollover when the rotary value
|
||
|
becomes greater than the specified steps or
|
||
|
smaller than 0. For absolute axis only.
|
||
|
steps-per-period Number of steps (stable states) per period.
|
||
|
The values have the following meaning:
|
||
|
1: Full-period mode (default)
|
||
|
2: Half-period mode
|
||
|
4: Quarter-period mode
|
||
|
steps Number of steps in a full turnaround of the
|
||
|
encoder. Only relevant for absolute axis.
|
||
|
Defaults to 24 which is a typical value for
|
||
|
such devices.
|
||
|
wakeup Boolean, rotary encoder can wake up the
|
||
|
system.
|
||
|
encoding String, the method used to encode steps.
|
||
|
Supported are "gray" (the default and more
|
||
|
common) and "binary".
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpi-backlight
|
||
|
Info: Raspberry Pi official display backlight driver
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpi-backlight
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpi-cirrus-wm5102
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Cirrus Logic Audio Card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpi-cirrus-wm5102
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpi-dac
|
||
|
Info: Configures the RPi DAC audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpi-dac
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpi-display
|
||
|
Info: RPi-Display - 2.8" Touch Display by Watterott
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpi-display,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
xohms Touchpanel sensitivity (X-plate resistance)
|
||
|
swapxy Swap x and y axis
|
||
|
backlight Change backlight GPIO pin {e.g. 12, 18}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpi-ft5406
|
||
|
Info: Official Raspberry Pi display touchscreen
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpi-ft5406,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: touchscreen-size-x Touchscreen X resolution (default 800)
|
||
|
touchscreen-size-y Touchscreen Y resolution (default 600);
|
||
|
touchscreen-inverted-x Invert touchscreen X coordinates (default 0);
|
||
|
touchscreen-inverted-y Invert touchscreen Y coordinates (default 0);
|
||
|
touchscreen-swapped-x-y Swap X and Y cordinates (default 0);
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpi-poe
|
||
|
Info: Raspberry Pi PoE HAT fan
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpi-poe,<param>[=<val>]
|
||
|
Params: poe_fan_temp0 Temperature (in millicelcius) at which the fan
|
||
|
turns on (default 40000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp0_hyst Temperature delta (in millicelcius) at which
|
||
|
the fan turns off (default 2000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp1 Temperature (in millicelcius) at which the fan
|
||
|
speeds up (default 45000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp1_hyst Temperature delta (in millicelcius) at which
|
||
|
the fan slows down (default 2000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp2 Temperature (in millicelcius) at which the fan
|
||
|
speeds up (default 50000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp2_hyst Temperature delta (in millicelcius) at which
|
||
|
the fan slows down (default 2000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp3 Temperature (in millicelcius) at which the fan
|
||
|
speeds up (default 55000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp3_hyst Temperature delta (in millicelcius) at which
|
||
|
the fan slows down (default 5000)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpi-poe-plus
|
||
|
Info: Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT fan
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpi-poe-plus,<param>[=<val>]
|
||
|
Params: poe_fan_temp0 Temperature (in millicelcius) at which the fan
|
||
|
turns on (default 40000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp0_hyst Temperature delta (in millicelcius) at which
|
||
|
the fan turns off (default 2000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp1 Temperature (in millicelcius) at which the fan
|
||
|
speeds up (default 45000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp1_hyst Temperature delta (in millicelcius) at which
|
||
|
the fan slows down (default 2000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp2 Temperature (in millicelcius) at which the fan
|
||
|
speeds up (default 50000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp2_hyst Temperature delta (in millicelcius) at which
|
||
|
the fan slows down (default 2000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp3 Temperature (in millicelcius) at which the fan
|
||
|
speeds up (default 55000)
|
||
|
poe_fan_temp3_hyst Temperature delta (in millicelcius) at which
|
||
|
the fan slows down (default 5000)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpi-proto
|
||
|
Info: Configures the RPi Proto audio card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpi-proto
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpi-sense
|
||
|
Info: Raspberry Pi Sense HAT
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpi-sense
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpi-tv
|
||
|
Info: Raspberry Pi TV HAT
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpi-tv
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rpivid-v4l2
|
||
|
Info: Load the V4L2 stateless video decoder driver for the HEVC block,
|
||
|
disabling the memory mapped devices in the process.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rpivid-v4l2
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: rra-digidac1-wm8741-audio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Red Rocks Audio DigiDAC1 soundcard
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=rra-digidac1-wm8741-audio
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sainsmart18
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the SPI-connected Sainsmart 1.8" display (based on the
|
||
|
ST7735R chip).
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=sainsmart18,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
speed SPI bus speed in Hz (default 4000000)
|
||
|
fps Display frame rate in Hz
|
||
|
bgr Enable BGR mode (default off)
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
dc_pin GPIO pin for D/C (default 24)
|
||
|
reset_pin GPIO pin for RESET (default 25)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sc16is750-i2c
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the NXP SC16IS750 UART with I2C Interface
|
||
|
Enables the chip on I2C1 at 0x48 (or the "addr" parameter value). To
|
||
|
select another address, please refer to table 10 in reference manual.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=sc16is750-i2c,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: int_pin GPIO used for IRQ (default 24)
|
||
|
addr Address (default 0x48)
|
||
|
xtal On-board crystal frequency (default 14745600)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sc16is752-i2c
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the NXP SC16IS752 dual UART with I2C Interface
|
||
|
Enables the chip on I2C1 at 0x48 (or the "addr" parameter value). To
|
||
|
select another address, please refer to table 10 in reference manual.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=sc16is752-i2c,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: int_pin GPIO used for IRQ (default 24)
|
||
|
addr Address (default 0x48)
|
||
|
xtal On-board crystal frequency (default 14745600)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sc16is752-spi0
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the NXP SC16IS752 Dual UART with SPI Interface
|
||
|
Enables the chip on SPI0.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=sc16is752-spi0,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: int_pin GPIO used for IRQ (default 24)
|
||
|
xtal On-board crystal frequency (default 14745600)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sc16is752-spi1
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the NXP SC16IS752 Dual UART with SPI Interface
|
||
|
Enables the chip on SPI1.
|
||
|
N.B.: spi1 is only accessible on devices with a 40pin header, eg:
|
||
|
A+, B+, Zero and PI2 B; as well as the Compute Module.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=sc16is752-spi1,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: int_pin GPIO used for IRQ (default 24)
|
||
|
xtal On-board crystal frequency (default 14745600)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sdhost
|
||
|
Info: Selects the bcm2835-sdhost SD/MMC driver, optionally with overclock.
|
||
|
N.B. This overlay is designed for situations where the mmc driver is
|
||
|
the default, so it disables the other (mmc) interface - this will kill
|
||
|
WLAN on a Pi3. If this isn't what you want, either use the sdtweak
|
||
|
overlay or the new sd_* dtparams of the base DTBs.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=sdhost,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: overclock_50 Clock (in MHz) to use when the MMC framework
|
||
|
requests 50MHz
|
||
|
|
||
|
force_pio Disable DMA support (default off)
|
||
|
|
||
|
pio_limit Number of blocks above which to use DMA
|
||
|
(default 1)
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Enable debug output (default off)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sdio
|
||
|
Info: Selects the bcm2835-sdhost SD/MMC driver, optionally with overclock,
|
||
|
and enables SDIO via GPIOs 22-27. An example of use in 1-bit mode is
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=sdio,bus_width=1,gpios_22_25"
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=sdio,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: sdio_overclock SDIO Clock (in MHz) to use when the MMC
|
||
|
framework requests 50MHz
|
||
|
|
||
|
poll_once Disable SDIO-device polling every second
|
||
|
(default on: polling once at boot-time)
|
||
|
|
||
|
bus_width Set the SDIO host bus width (default 4 bits)
|
||
|
|
||
|
gpios_22_25 Select GPIOs 22-25 for 1-bit mode. Must be used
|
||
|
with bus_width=1. This replaces the sdio-1bit
|
||
|
overlay, which is now deprecated.
|
||
|
|
||
|
gpios_34_37 Select GPIOs 34-37 for 1-bit mode. Must be used
|
||
|
with bus_width=1.
|
||
|
|
||
|
gpios_34_39 Select GPIOs 34-39 for 4-bit mode. Must be used
|
||
|
with bus_width=4 (the default).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sdio-1bit
|
||
|
Info: This overlay is now deprecated. Use
|
||
|
"dtoverlay=sdio,bus_width=1,gpios_22_25" instead.
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sdtweak
|
||
|
Info: This overlay is now deprecated. Use the sd_* dtparams in the
|
||
|
base DTB, e.g. "dtoverlay=sdtweak,poll_once" becomes
|
||
|
"dtparam=sd_poll_once".
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: seeed-can-fd-hat-v1
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for Seeed Studio CAN BUS FD HAT with two CAN FD
|
||
|
channels without RTC. Use this overlay if your HAT has no
|
||
|
battery holder.
|
||
|
https://www.seeedstudio.com/2-Channel-CAN-BUS-FD-Shield-for-Raspberry-Pi-p-4072.html
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=seeed-can-fd-hat-v1
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: seeed-can-fd-hat-v2
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for Seeed Studio CAN BUS FD HAT with two CAN FD
|
||
|
channels and an RTC. Use this overlay if your HAT has a
|
||
|
battery holder.
|
||
|
https://www.seeedstudio.com/CAN-BUS-FD-HAT-for-Raspberry-Pi-p-4742.html
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=seeed-can-fd-hat-v2
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sh1106-spi
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for SH1106 OLED via SPI using fbtft staging driver.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=sh1106-spi,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed SPI bus speed (default 4000000)
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation (0, 90, 180 or 270; default 0)
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates (default 25)
|
||
|
debug Debug output level (0-7; default 0)
|
||
|
dc_pin GPIO pin for D/C (default 24)
|
||
|
reset_pin GPIO pin for RESET (default 25)
|
||
|
height Display height (32 or 64; default 64)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: si446x-spi0
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for Si446x UHF Transceiver via SPI using si446x driver.
|
||
|
The driver is currently out-of-tree at
|
||
|
https://github.com/sunipkmukherjee/silabs.git
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=si446x-spi0,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed SPI bus speed (default 4000000)
|
||
|
int_pin GPIO pin for interrupts (default 17)
|
||
|
reset_pin GPIO pin for RESET (default 27)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: smi
|
||
|
Info: Enables the Secondary Memory Interface peripheral. Uses GPIOs 2-25!
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=smi
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: smi-dev
|
||
|
Info: Enables the userspace interface for the SMI driver
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=smi-dev
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: smi-nand
|
||
|
Info: Enables access to NAND flash via the SMI interface
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=smi-nand
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi-gpio35-39
|
||
|
Info: Move SPI function block to GPIO 35 to 39
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi-gpio35-39
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi-gpio40-45
|
||
|
Info: Move SPI function block to GPIOs 40 to 45
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi-gpio40-45
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi-rtc
|
||
|
Info: Adds support for a number of SPI Real Time Clock devices
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi-rtc,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: ds3232 Select the DS3232 device
|
||
|
ds3234 Select the DS3234 device
|
||
|
pcf2123 Select the PCF2123 device
|
||
|
|
||
|
spi0_0 Use spi0.0 (default)
|
||
|
spi0_1 Use spi0.1
|
||
|
spi1_0 Use spi1.0
|
||
|
spi1_1 Use spi1.1
|
||
|
spi2_0 Use spi2.0
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||
|
spi2_1 Use spi2.1
|
||
|
cs_high This device requires an active-high CS
|
||
|
|
||
|
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||
|
Name: spi0-1cs
|
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|
Info: Only use one CS pin for SPI0
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi0-1cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 8)
|
||
|
no_miso Don't claim and use the MISO pin (9), freeing
|
||
|
it for other uses.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi0-2cs
|
||
|
Info: Change the CS pins for SPI0
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi0-2cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 8)
|
||
|
cs1_pin GPIO pin for CS1 (default 7)
|
||
|
no_miso Don't claim and use the MISO pin (9), freeing
|
||
|
it for other uses.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi0-cs
|
||
|
Info: This overlay has been renamed spi0-2cs, keeping spi0-cs as an
|
||
|
alias for backwards compatibility.
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi0-hw-cs
|
||
|
Info: This overlay has been deprecated and removed because it is no longer
|
||
|
necessary and has been seen to prevent spi0 from working.
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi1-1cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi1 with a single chip select (CS) line and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev node. The gpio pin number for the CS line and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable.
|
||
|
N.B.: spi1 is only accessible on devices with a 40pin header, eg:
|
||
|
A+, B+, Zero and PI2 B; as well as the Compute Module.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi1-1cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 18 - BCM SPI1_CE0).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev1.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi1-2cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi1 with two chip select (CS) lines and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev nodes. The gpio pin numbers for the CS lines and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable.
|
||
|
N.B.: spi1 is only accessible on devices with a 40pin header, eg:
|
||
|
A+, B+, Zero and PI2 B; as well as the Compute Module.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi1-2cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 18 - BCM SPI1_CE0).
|
||
|
cs1_pin GPIO pin for CS1 (default 17 - BCM SPI1_CE1).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev1.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
cs1_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev1.1 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi1-3cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi1 with three chip select (CS) lines and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev nodes. The gpio pin numbers for the CS lines and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable.
|
||
|
N.B.: spi1 is only accessible on devices with a 40pin header, eg:
|
||
|
A+, B+, Zero and PI2 B; as well as the Compute Module.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi1-3cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 18 - BCM SPI1_CE0).
|
||
|
cs1_pin GPIO pin for CS1 (default 17 - BCM SPI1_CE1).
|
||
|
cs2_pin GPIO pin for CS2 (default 16 - BCM SPI1_CE2).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev1.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
cs1_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev1.1 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
cs2_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev1.2 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi2-1cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi2 with a single chip select (CS) line and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev node. The gpio pin number for the CS line and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable.
|
||
|
N.B.: spi2 is only accessible with the Compute Module.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi2-1cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 43 - BCM SPI2_CE0).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev2.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi2-2cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi2 with two chip select (CS) lines and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev nodes. The gpio pin numbers for the CS lines and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable.
|
||
|
N.B.: spi2 is only accessible with the Compute Module.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi2-2cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 43 - BCM SPI2_CE0).
|
||
|
cs1_pin GPIO pin for CS1 (default 44 - BCM SPI2_CE1).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev2.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
cs1_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev2.1 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi2-3cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi2 with three chip select (CS) lines and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev nodes. The gpio pin numbers for the CS lines and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable.
|
||
|
N.B.: spi2 is only accessible with the Compute Module.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi2-3cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 43 - BCM SPI2_CE0).
|
||
|
cs1_pin GPIO pin for CS1 (default 44 - BCM SPI2_CE1).
|
||
|
cs2_pin GPIO pin for CS2 (default 45 - BCM SPI2_CE2).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev2.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
cs1_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev2.1 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
cs2_spidev Set to 'disabled' to stop the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev2.2 (default
|
||
|
is 'okay' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi3-1cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi3 with a single chip select (CS) line and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev node. The gpio pin number for the CS line and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi3-1cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 0 - BCM SPI3_CE0).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev3.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi3-2cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi3 with two chip select (CS) lines and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev nodes. The gpio pin numbers for the CS lines and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi3-2cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 0 - BCM SPI3_CE0).
|
||
|
cs1_pin GPIO pin for CS1 (default 24 - BCM SPI3_CE1).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev3.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
cs1_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev3.1 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi4-1cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi4 with a single chip select (CS) line and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev node. The gpio pin number for the CS line and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi4-1cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 4 - BCM SPI4_CE0).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev4.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi4-2cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi4 with two chip select (CS) lines and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev nodes. The gpio pin numbers for the CS lines and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi4-2cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 4 - BCM SPI4_CE0).
|
||
|
cs1_pin GPIO pin for CS1 (default 25 - BCM SPI4_CE1).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev4.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
cs1_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev4.1 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi5-1cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi5 with a single chip select (CS) line and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev node. The gpio pin numbers for the CS lines and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi5-1cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 12 - BCM SPI5_CE0).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev5.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi5-2cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi5 with two chip select (CS) lines and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev nodes. The gpio pin numbers for the CS lines and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi5-2cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 12 - BCM SPI5_CE0).
|
||
|
cs1_pin GPIO pin for CS1 (default 26 - BCM SPI5_CE1).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev5.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
cs1_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev5.1 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi6-1cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi6 with a single chip select (CS) line and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev node. The gpio pin number for the CS line and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi6-1cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 18 - BCM SPI6_CE0).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev6.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: spi6-2cs
|
||
|
Info: Enables spi6 with two chip select (CS) lines and associated spidev
|
||
|
dev nodes. The gpio pin numbers for the CS lines and spidev device node
|
||
|
creation are configurable. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=spi6-2cs,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: cs0_pin GPIO pin for CS0 (default 18 - BCM SPI6_CE0).
|
||
|
cs1_pin GPIO pin for CS1 (default 27 - BCM SPI6_CE1).
|
||
|
cs0_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev6.0 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
cs1_spidev Set to 'off' to prevent the creation of a
|
||
|
userspace device node /dev/spidev6.1 (default
|
||
|
is 'on' or enabled).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ssd1306
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for activation of SSD1306 over I2C OLED display framebuffer.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ssd1306,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: address Location in display memory of first character.
|
||
|
(default=0)
|
||
|
width Width of display. (default=128)
|
||
|
height Height of display. (default=64)
|
||
|
offset virtual channel a. (default=0)
|
||
|
normal Has no effect on displays tested. (default=not
|
||
|
set)
|
||
|
sequential Set this if every other scan line is missing.
|
||
|
(default=not set)
|
||
|
remapped Set this if display is garbled. (default=not
|
||
|
set)
|
||
|
inverted Set this if display is inverted and mirrored.
|
||
|
(default=not set)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Examples:
|
||
|
Typical usage for 128x64 display: dtoverlay=ssd1306,inverted
|
||
|
|
||
|
Typical usage for 128x32 display: dtoverlay=ssd1306,inverted,sequential
|
||
|
|
||
|
i2c_baudrate=400000 will speed up the display.
|
||
|
|
||
|
i2c_baudrate=1000000 seems to work even though it's not officially
|
||
|
supported by the hardware, and is faster still.
|
||
|
|
||
|
For more information refer to the device datasheet at:
|
||
|
https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/datasheets/SSD1306.pdf
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ssd1306-spi
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for SSD1306 OLED via SPI using fbtft staging driver.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ssd1306-spi,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed SPI bus speed (default 10000000)
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation (0, 90, 180 or 270; default 0)
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates (default 25)
|
||
|
debug Debug output level (0-7; default 0)
|
||
|
dc_pin GPIO pin for D/C (default 24)
|
||
|
reset_pin GPIO pin for RESET (default 25)
|
||
|
height Display height (32 or 64; default 64)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ssd1331-spi
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for SSD1331 OLED via SPI using fbtft staging driver.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ssd1331-spi,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed SPI bus speed (default 4500000)
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation (0, 90, 180 or 270; default 0)
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates (default 25)
|
||
|
debug Debug output level (0-7; default 0)
|
||
|
dc_pin GPIO pin for D/C (default 24)
|
||
|
reset_pin GPIO pin for RESET (default 25)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ssd1351-spi
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for SSD1351 OLED via SPI using fbtft staging driver.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ssd1351-spi,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed SPI bus speed (default 4500000)
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation (0, 90, 180 or 270; default 0)
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates (default 25)
|
||
|
debug Debug output level (0-7; default 0)
|
||
|
dc_pin GPIO pin for D/C (default 24)
|
||
|
reset_pin GPIO pin for RESET (default 25)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: superaudioboard
|
||
|
Info: Configures the SuperAudioBoard sound card
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=superaudioboard,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpiopin GPIO pin for codec reset
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: sx150x
|
||
|
Info: Configures the Semtech SX150X I2C GPIO expanders.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=sx150x,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: sx150<x>-<n>-<m> Enables SX150X device on I2C#<n> with slave
|
||
|
address <m>. <x> may be 1-9. <n> may be 0 or 1.
|
||
|
Permissible values of <m> (which is denoted in
|
||
|
hex) depend on the device variant. For SX1501,
|
||
|
SX1502, SX1504 and SX1505, <m> may be 20 or 21.
|
||
|
For SX1503 and SX1506, <m> may be 20. For
|
||
|
SX1507 and SX1509, <m> may be 3E, 3F, 70 or 71.
|
||
|
For SX1508, <m> may be 20, 21, 22 or 23.
|
||
|
|
||
|
sx150<x>-<n>-<m>-int-gpio
|
||
|
Integer, enables interrupts on SX150X device on
|
||
|
I2C#<n> with slave address <m>, specifies
|
||
|
the GPIO pin to which NINT output of SX150X is
|
||
|
connected.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: tc358743
|
||
|
Info: Toshiba TC358743 HDMI to CSI-2 bridge chip.
|
||
|
Uses Unicam 1, which is the standard camera connector on most Pi
|
||
|
variants.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=tc358743,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: 4lane Use 4 lanes (only applicable to Compute Modules
|
||
|
CAM1 connector).
|
||
|
|
||
|
link-frequency Set the link frequency. Only values of 297000000
|
||
|
(574Mbit/s) and 486000000 (972Mbit/s - default)
|
||
|
are supported by the driver.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: tc358743-audio
|
||
|
Info: Used in combination with the tc358743-fast overlay to route the audio
|
||
|
from the TC358743 over I2S to the Pi.
|
||
|
Wiring is LRCK/WFS to GPIO 19, BCK/SCK to GPIO 18, and DATA/SD to GPIO
|
||
|
20.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=tc358743-audio,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: card-name Override the default, "tc358743", card name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: tinylcd35
|
||
|
Info: 3.5" Color TFT Display by www.tinylcd.com
|
||
|
Options: Touch, RTC, keypad
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=tinylcd35,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: speed Display SPI bus speed
|
||
|
|
||
|
rotate Display rotation {0,90,180,270}
|
||
|
|
||
|
fps Delay between frame updates
|
||
|
|
||
|
debug Debug output level {0-7}
|
||
|
|
||
|
touch Enable touch panel
|
||
|
|
||
|
touchgpio Touch controller IRQ GPIO
|
||
|
|
||
|
xohms Touchpanel: Resistance of X-plate in ohms
|
||
|
|
||
|
rtc-pcf PCF8563 Real Time Clock
|
||
|
|
||
|
rtc-ds DS1307 Real Time Clock
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keypad Enable keypad
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Examples:
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Display with touchpanel, PCF8563 RTC and keypad:
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dtoverlay=tinylcd35,touch,rtc-pcf,keypad
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Old touch display:
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dtoverlay=tinylcd35,touch,touchgpio=3
|
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Name: tpm-slb9670
|
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Info: Enables support for Infineon SLB9670 Trusted Platform Module add-on
|
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|
boards, which can be used as a secure key storage and hwrng,
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available as "Iridium SLB9670" by Infineon and "LetsTrust TPM" by pi3g.
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Load: dtoverlay=tpm-slb9670
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Params: <None>
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Name: uart0
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Info: Change the pin usage of uart0
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Load: dtoverlay=uart0,<param>=<val>
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Params: txd0_pin GPIO pin for TXD0 (14, 32 or 36 - default 14)
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rxd0_pin GPIO pin for RXD0 (15, 33 or 37 - default 15)
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pin_func Alternative pin function - 4(Alt0) for 14&15,
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7(Alt3) for 32&33, 6(Alt2) for 36&37
|
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Name: uart1
|
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Info: Change the pin usage of uart1
|
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Load: dtoverlay=uart1,<param>=<val>
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Params: txd1_pin GPIO pin for TXD1 (14, 32 or 40 - default 14)
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rxd1_pin GPIO pin for RXD1 (15, 33 or 41 - default 15)
|
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Name: uart2
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Info: Enable uart 2 on GPIOs 0-3. BCM2711 only.
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Load: dtoverlay=uart2,<param>
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Params: ctsrts Enable CTS/RTS on GPIOs 2-3 (default off)
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|
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|
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Name: uart3
|
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|
Info: Enable uart 3 on GPIOs 4-7. BCM2711 only.
|
||
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Load: dtoverlay=uart3,<param>
|
||
|
Params: ctsrts Enable CTS/RTS on GPIOs 6-7 (default off)
|
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|
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|
||
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Name: uart4
|
||
|
Info: Enable uart 4 on GPIOs 8-11. BCM2711 only.
|
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|
Load: dtoverlay=uart4,<param>
|
||
|
Params: ctsrts Enable CTS/RTS on GPIOs 10-11 (default off)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: uart5
|
||
|
Info: Enable uart 5 on GPIOs 12-15. BCM2711 only.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=uart5,<param>
|
||
|
Params: ctsrts Enable CTS/RTS on GPIOs 14-15 (default off)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: udrc
|
||
|
Info: Configures the NW Digital Radio UDRC Hat
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=udrc,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: alsaname Name of the ALSA audio device (default "udrc")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: ugreen-dabboard
|
||
|
Info: Configures the ugreen-dabboard I2S overlay
|
||
|
This is a simple overlay based on the simple-audio-card and the dmic
|
||
|
codec. It has the speciality that it is configured to use the codec
|
||
|
as a master I2S device. It works for example with the Si468x DAB
|
||
|
receiver on the uGreen DABBoard.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=ugreen-dabboard,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: card-name Override the default, "dabboard", card name.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: upstream
|
||
|
Info: Allow usage of downstream .dtb with upstream kernel. Comprises the
|
||
|
vc4-kms-v3d and dwc2 overlays.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=upstream
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: upstream-aux-interrupt
|
||
|
Info: This overlay has been deprecated and removed because it is no longer
|
||
|
necessary.
|
||
|
Load: <Deprecated>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: upstream-pi4
|
||
|
Info: Allow usage of downstream .dtb with upstream kernel on Pi 4. Comprises
|
||
|
the vc4-kms-v3d-pi4 and dwc2 overlays.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=upstream-pi4
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vc4-fkms-v3d
|
||
|
Info: Enable Eric Anholt's DRM VC4 V3D driver on top of the dispmanx
|
||
|
display stack.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d,<param>
|
||
|
Params: cma-512 CMA is 512MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-448 CMA is 448MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-384 CMA is 384MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-320 CMA is 320MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-256 CMA is 256MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-192 CMA is 192MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-128 CMA is 128MB
|
||
|
cma-96 CMA is 96MB
|
||
|
cma-64 CMA is 64MB
|
||
|
cma-size CMA size in bytes, 4MB aligned
|
||
|
cma-default Use upstream's default value
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vc4-fkms-v3d-pi4
|
||
|
Info: Enable Eric Anholt's DRM VC4 V3D driver on top of the dispmanx
|
||
|
display stack.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d-pi4,<param>
|
||
|
Params: cma-512 CMA is 512MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-448 CMA is 448MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-384 CMA is 384MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-320 CMA is 320MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-256 CMA is 256MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-192 CMA is 192MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-128 CMA is 128MB
|
||
|
cma-96 CMA is 96MB
|
||
|
cma-64 CMA is 64MB
|
||
|
cma-size CMA size in bytes, 4MB aligned
|
||
|
cma-default Use upstream's default value
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vc4-kms-dpi-at056tn53v1
|
||
|
Info: Enable an Innolux 5.6in VGA TFT connected to DPI interface under KMS.
|
||
|
Requires vc4-kms-v3d to be loaded.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vc4-kms-dpi-at056tn53v1
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vc4-kms-dsi-7inch
|
||
|
Info: Enable the Raspberry Pi DSI 7" screen.
|
||
|
Includes the edt-ft5406 for the touchscreen element.
|
||
|
Requires vc4-kms-v3d to be loaded.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vc4-kms-dsi-7inch,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: sizex Touchscreen size x (default 800)
|
||
|
sizey Touchscreen size y (default 480)
|
||
|
invx Touchscreen inverted x axis
|
||
|
invy Touchscreen inverted y axis
|
||
|
swapxy Touchscreen swapped x y axis
|
||
|
disable_touch Disables the touch screen overlay driver
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vc4-kms-dsi-lt070me05000
|
||
|
Info: Enable a JDI LT070ME05000 DSI display on DSI1.
|
||
|
Note that this is a 4 lane DSI device, so it will only work on a Compute
|
||
|
Module.
|
||
|
Requires vc4-kms-v3d to be loaded.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vc4-kms-dsi-lt070me05000,<param>
|
||
|
Params: reset GPIO for the reset signal (default 17)
|
||
|
enable GPIO for the enable signal (default 4)
|
||
|
dcdc-en GPIO for the DC-DC converter enable (default 5)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vc4-kms-dsi-lt070me05000-v2
|
||
|
Info: Enable a JDI LT070ME05000 DSI display on DSI1 using Harlab's V2
|
||
|
interface board.
|
||
|
Note that this is a 4 lane DSI device, so it will only work on a Compute
|
||
|
Module.
|
||
|
Requires vc4-kms-v3d to be loaded.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vc4-kms-dsi-lt070me05000-v2
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vc4-kms-kippah-7inch
|
||
|
Info: Enable the Adafruit DPI Kippah with the 7" Ontat panel attached.
|
||
|
Requires vc4-kms-v3d to be loaded.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vc4-kms-kippah-7inch
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vc4-kms-v3d
|
||
|
Info: Enable Eric Anholt's DRM VC4 HDMI/HVS/V3D driver.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d,<param>
|
||
|
Params: cma-512 CMA is 512MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-448 CMA is 448MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-384 CMA is 384MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-320 CMA is 320MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-256 CMA is 256MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-192 CMA is 192MB (needs 1GB)
|
||
|
cma-128 CMA is 128MB
|
||
|
cma-96 CMA is 96MB
|
||
|
cma-64 CMA is 64MB
|
||
|
cma-size CMA size in bytes, 4MB aligned
|
||
|
cma-default Use upstream's default value
|
||
|
audio Enable or disable audio over HDMI (default "on")
|
||
|
noaudio Disable all HDMI audio (default "off")
|
||
|
nocomposite Disable the composite video output (default
|
||
|
"off")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vc4-kms-v3d-pi4
|
||
|
Info: Enable Eric Anholt's DRM VC4 HDMI/HVS/V3D driver for Pi4.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d-pi4,<param>
|
||
|
Params: cma-512 CMA is 512MB
|
||
|
cma-448 CMA is 448MB
|
||
|
cma-384 CMA is 384MB
|
||
|
cma-320 CMA is 320MB
|
||
|
cma-256 CMA is 256MB
|
||
|
cma-192 CMA is 192MB
|
||
|
cma-128 CMA is 128MB
|
||
|
cma-96 CMA is 96MB
|
||
|
cma-64 CMA is 64MB
|
||
|
cma-size CMA size in bytes, 4MB aligned
|
||
|
cma-default Use upstream's default value
|
||
|
audio Enable or disable audio over HDMI0 (default
|
||
|
"on")
|
||
|
audio1 Enable or disable audio over HDMI1 (default
|
||
|
"on")
|
||
|
noaudio Disable all HDMI audio (default "off")
|
||
|
composite Enable the composite output (disables all other
|
||
|
outputs)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vc4-kms-vga666
|
||
|
Info: Enable the VGA666 (resistor ladder ADC) for the vc4-kms-v3d driver.
|
||
|
Requires vc4-kms-v3d to be loaded.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vc4-kms-vga666,<param>
|
||
|
Params: ddc Enables GPIOs 0&1 as the I2C to read the EDID
|
||
|
from the display. NB These are NOT 5V tolerant
|
||
|
GPIOs, therefore level shifters are required.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: vga666
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the Fen Logic VGA666 board
|
||
|
This uses GPIOs 2-21 (so no I2C), and activates the output 2-3 seconds
|
||
|
after the kernel has started.
|
||
|
NOT for use with vc4-kms-v3d.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=vga666
|
||
|
Params: <None>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: w1-gpio
|
||
|
Info: Configures the w1-gpio Onewire interface module.
|
||
|
Use this overlay if you *don't* need a GPIO to drive an external pullup.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=w1-gpio,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpiopin GPIO for I/O (default "4")
|
||
|
pullup Now enabled by default (ignored)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: w1-gpio-pullup
|
||
|
Info: Configures the w1-gpio Onewire interface module.
|
||
|
Use this overlay if you *do* need a GPIO to drive an external pullup.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=w1-gpio-pullup,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: gpiopin GPIO for I/O (default "4")
|
||
|
extpullup GPIO for external pullup (default "5")
|
||
|
pullup Now enabled by default (ignored)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: w5500
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the Wiznet W5500 Ethernet Controller on SPI0
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=w5500,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: int_pin GPIO used for INT (default 25)
|
||
|
|
||
|
speed SPI bus speed (default 30000000)
|
||
|
|
||
|
cs SPI bus Chip Select (default 0)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: wittypi
|
||
|
Info: Configures the wittypi RTC module.
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=wittypi,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: led_gpio GPIO for LED (default "17")
|
||
|
led_trigger Choose which activity the LED tracks (default
|
||
|
"default-on")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name: wm8960-soundcard
|
||
|
Info: Overlay for the Waveshare wm8960 soundcard
|
||
|
Load: dtoverlay=wm8960-soundcard,<param>=<val>
|
||
|
Params: alsaname Changes the card name in ALSA
|
||
|
compatible Changes the codec compatibility
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Troubleshooting
|
||
|
===============
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you are experiencing problems that you think are DT-related, enable DT
|
||
|
diagnostic output by adding this to /boot/config.txt:
|
||
|
|
||
|
dtdebug=on
|
||
|
|
||
|
and rebooting. Then run:
|
||
|
|
||
|
sudo vcdbg log msg
|
||
|
|
||
|
and look for relevant messages.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Further reading
|
||
|
===============
|
||
|
|
||
|
This is only meant to be a quick introduction to the subject of Device Tree on
|
||
|
Raspberry Pi. There is a more complete explanation here:
|
||
|
|
||
|
http://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/device-tree.md
|