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diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/syna.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/syna.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d8b48f2ed --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/syna.txt @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +Synaptics SoC Device Tree Bindings + +According to https://www.synaptics.com/company/news/conexant-marvell +Synaptics has acquired the Multimedia Solutions Business of Marvell, so +berlin SoCs are now Synaptics' SoCs now. + +--------------------------------------------------------------- + +Work in progress statement: + +Device tree files and bindings applying to Marvell Berlin SoCs and boards are +considered "unstable". Any Marvell Berlin device tree binding may change at any +time. Be sure to use a device tree binary and a kernel image generated from the +same source tree. + +Please refer to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ABI.rst for a definition of a +stable binding/ABI. + +--------------------------------------------------------------- + +Boards with the Synaptics AS370 SoC shall have the following properties: + Required root node property: + compatible: "syna,as370" + +Boards with a SoC of the Marvell Berlin family, e.g. Armada 1500 +shall have the following properties: + +* Required root node properties: +compatible: must contain "marvell,berlin" + +In addition, the above compatible shall be extended with the specific +SoC and board used. Currently known SoC compatibles are: + "marvell,berlin2" for Marvell Armada 1500 (BG2, 88DE3100), + "marvell,berlin2cd" for Marvell Armada 1500-mini (BG2CD, 88DE3005) + "marvell,berlin2ct" for Marvell Armada ? (BG2CT, 88DE????) + "marvell,berlin2q" for Marvell Armada 1500-pro (BG2Q, 88DE3114) + "marvell,berlin3" for Marvell Armada ? (BG3, 88DE????) + +* Example: + +/ { + model = "Sony NSZ-GS7"; + compatible = "sony,nsz-gs7", "marvell,berlin2", "marvell,berlin"; + + ... +} + +* Marvell Berlin CPU control bindings + +CPU control register allows various operations on CPUs, like resetting them +independently. + +Required properties: +- compatible: should be "marvell,berlin-cpu-ctrl" +- reg: address and length of the register set + +Example: + +cpu-ctrl@f7dd0000 { + compatible = "marvell,berlin-cpu-ctrl"; + reg = <0xf7dd0000 0x10000>; +}; + +* Marvell Berlin2 chip control binding + +Marvell Berlin SoCs have a chip control register set providing several +individual registers dealing with pinmux, padmux, clock, reset, and secondary +CPU boot address. Unfortunately, the individual registers are spread among the +chip control registers, so there should be a single DT node only providing the +different functions which are described below. + +Required properties: +- compatible: + * the first and second values must be: + "simple-mfd", "syscon" +- reg: address and length of following register sets for + BG2/BG2CD: chip control register set + BG2Q: chip control register set and cpu pll registers + +* Marvell Berlin2 system control binding + +Marvell Berlin SoCs have a system control register set providing several +individual registers dealing with pinmux, padmux, and reset. + +Required properties: +- compatible: + * the first and second values must be: + "simple-mfd", "syscon" +- reg: address and length of the system control register set + +Example: + +chip: chip-control@ea0000 { + compatible = "simple-mfd", "syscon"; + reg = <0xea0000 0x400>; + + /* sub-device nodes */ +}; + +sysctrl: system-controller@d000 { + compatible = "simple-mfd", "syscon"; + reg = <0xd000 0x100>; + + /* sub-device nodes */ +}; |