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Adding upstream version 6.6.15.upstream/6.6.15
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diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/akebono.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/akebono.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..940fd78e33 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/akebono.txt @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + +IBM Akebono board device tree +============================= + +The IBM Akebono board is a development board for the PPC476GTR SoC. + +0) The root node + + Required properties: + + - model : "ibm,akebono". + - compatible : "ibm,akebono" , "ibm,476gtr". + +1.a) The Secure Digital Host Controller Interface (SDHCI) node + + Represent the Secure Digital Host Controller Interfaces. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "ibm,476gtr-sdhci","generic-sdhci". + - reg : should contain the SDHCI registers location and length. + - interrupts : should contain the SDHCI interrupt. + +1.b) The Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) SATA node + + Represents the advanced host controller SATA interface. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "ibm,476gtr-ahci". + - reg : should contain the AHCI registers location and length. + - interrupts : should contain the AHCI interrupt. + +1.c) The FPGA node + + The Akebono board stores some board information such as the revision + number in an FPGA which is represented by this node. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "ibm,akebono-fpga". + - reg : should contain the FPGA registers location and length. + +1.d) The AVR node + + The Akebono board has an Atmel AVR microprocessor attached to the I2C + bus as a power controller for the board. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "ibm,akebono-avr". + - reg : should contain the I2C bus address for the AVR. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/cpm.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/cpm.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ee459806d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/cpm.txt @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +PPC4xx Clock Power Management (CPM) node + +Required properties: + - compatible : compatible list, currently only "ibm,cpm" + - dcr-access-method : "native" + - dcr-reg : < DCR register range > + +Optional properties: + - er-offset : All 4xx SoCs with a CPM controller have + one of two different order for the CPM + registers. Some have the CPM registers + in the following order (ER,FR,SR). The + others have them in the following order + (SR,ER,FR). For the second case set + er-offset = <1>. + - unused-units : specifier consist of one cell. For each + bit in the cell, the corresponding bit + in CPM will be set to turn off unused + devices. + - idle-doze : specifier consist of one cell. For each + bit in the cell, the corresponding bit + in CPM will be set to turn off unused + devices. This is usually just CPM[CPU]. + - standby : specifier consist of one cell. For each + bit in the cell, the corresponding bit + in CPM will be set on standby and + restored on resume. + - suspend : specifier consist of one cell. For each + bit in the cell, the corresponding bit + in CPM will be set on suspend (mem) and + restored on resume. Note, for standby + and suspend the corresponding bits can + be different or the same. Usually for + standby only class 2 and 3 units are set. + However, the interface does not care. + If they are the same, the additional + power saving will be seeing if support + is available to put the DDR in self + refresh mode and any additional power + saving techniques for the specific SoC. + +Example: + CPM0: cpm { + compatible = "ibm,cpm"; + dcr-access-method = "native"; + dcr-reg = <0x160 0x003>; + er-offset = <0>; + unused-units = <0x00000100>; + idle-doze = <0x02000000>; + standby = <0xfeff0000>; + suspend = <0xfeff791d>; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/hsta.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/hsta.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..66dbd9ff56 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/hsta.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ + +ppc476gtr High Speed Serial Assist (HSTA) node +============================================== + +The 476gtr SoC contains a high speed serial assist module attached +between the plb4 and plb6 system buses to provide high speed data +transfer between memory and system peripherals as well as support for +PCI message signalled interrupts. + +Currently only the MSI support is used by Linux using the following +device tree entries: + +Require properties: +- compatible : "ibm,476gtr-hsta-msi", "ibm,hsta-msi" +- reg : register mapping for the HSTA MSI space +- interrupts : ordered interrupt mapping for each MSI in the register + space. The first interrupt should be associated with a + register offset of 0x00, the second to 0x10, etc. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/ppc440spe-adma.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/ppc440spe-adma.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..de6a5f7d4a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/ppc440spe-adma.txt @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +PPC440SPe DMA/XOR (DMA Controller and XOR Accelerator) + +Device nodes needed for operation of the ppc440spe-adma driver +are specified hereby. These are I2O/DMA, DMA and XOR nodes +for DMA engines and Memory Queue Module node. The latter is used +by ADMA driver for configuration of RAID-6 H/W capabilities of +the PPC440SPe. In addition to the nodes and properties described +below, the ranges property of PLB node must specify ranges for +DMA devices. + + i) The I2O node + + Required properties: + + - compatible : "ibm,i2o-440spe"; + - reg : <registers mapping> + - dcr-reg : <DCR registers range> + + Example: + + I2O: i2o@400100000 { + compatible = "ibm,i2o-440spe"; + reg = <0x00000004 0x00100000 0x100>; + dcr-reg = <0x060 0x020>; + }; + + + ii) The DMA node + + Required properties: + + - compatible : "ibm,dma-440spe"; + - cell-index : 1 cell, hardware index of the DMA engine + (typically 0x0 and 0x1 for DMA0 and DMA1) + - reg : <registers mapping> + - dcr-reg : <DCR registers range> + - interrupts : <interrupt mapping for DMA0/1 interrupts sources: + 2 sources: DMAx CS FIFO Needs Service IRQ (on UIC0) + and DMA Error IRQ (on UIC1). The latter is common + for both DMA engines>. + + Example: + + DMA0: dma0@400100100 { + compatible = "ibm,dma-440spe"; + cell-index = <0>; + reg = <0x00000004 0x00100100 0x100>; + dcr-reg = <0x060 0x020>; + interrupt-parent = <&DMA0>; + interrupts = <0 1>; + #interrupt-cells = <1>; + #address-cells = <0>; + #size-cells = <0>; + interrupt-map = < + 0 &UIC0 0x14 4 + 1 &UIC1 0x16 4>; + }; + + + iii) XOR Accelerator node + + Required properties: + + - compatible : "amcc,xor-accelerator"; + - reg : <registers mapping> + - interrupts : <interrupt mapping for XOR interrupt source> + + Example: + + xor-accel@400200000 { + compatible = "amcc,xor-accelerator"; + reg = <0x00000004 0x00200000 0x400>; + interrupt-parent = <&UIC1>; + interrupts = <0x1f 4>; + }; + + + iv) Memory Queue Module node + + Required properties: + + - compatible : "ibm,mq-440spe"; + - dcr-reg : <DCR registers range> + + Example: + + MQ0: mq { + compatible = "ibm,mq-440spe"; + dcr-reg = <0x040 0x020>; + }; + diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/reboot.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/reboot.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5bc6355131 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/reboot.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +Reboot property to control system reboot on PPC4xx systems: + +By setting "reset_type" to one of the following values, the default +software reset mechanism may be overridden. Here the possible values of +"reset_type": + + 1 - PPC4xx core reset + 2 - PPC4xx chip reset + 3 - PPC4xx system reset (default) + +Example: + + cpu@0 { + device_type = "cpu"; + model = "PowerPC,440SPe"; + ... + reset-type = <2>; /* Use chip-reset */ + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/ccf.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/ccf.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..454da7e08a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/ccf.txt @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +Freescale CoreNet Coherency Fabric(CCF) Device Tree Binding + +DESCRIPTION + +The CoreNet coherency fabric is a fabric-oriented, connectivity infrastructure +that enables the implementation of coherent, multicore systems. + +Required properties: + +- compatible: <string list> + fsl,corenet1-cf - CoreNet coherency fabric version 1. + Example chips: T4240, B4860 + + fsl,corenet2-cf - CoreNet coherency fabric version 2. + Example chips: P5040, P5020, P4080, P3041, P2041 + + fsl,corenet-cf - Used to represent the common registers + between CCF version 1 and CCF version 2. This compatible + is retained for compatibility reasons, as it was already + used for both CCF version 1 chips and CCF version 2 + chips. It should be specified after either + "fsl,corenet1-cf" or "fsl,corenet2-cf". + +- reg: <prop-encoded-array> + A standard property. Represents the CCF registers. + +- interrupts: <prop-encoded-array> + Interrupt mapping for CCF error interrupt. + +- fsl,ccf-num-csdids: <u32> + Specifies the number of Coherency Subdomain ID Port Mapping + Registers that are supported by the CCF. + +- fsl,ccf-num-snoopids: <u32> + Specifies the number of Snoop ID Port Mapping Registers that + are supported by CCF. + +Example: + + corenet-cf@18000 { + compatible = "fsl,corenet2-cf", "fsl,corenet-cf"; + reg = <0x18000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <16 2 1 31>; + fsl,ccf-num-csdids = <32>; + fsl,ccf-num-snoopids = <32>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/cpus.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/cpus.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4787db8de2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/cpus.txt @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +=================================================================== +Power Architecture CPU Binding +Copyright 2013 Freescale Semiconductor Inc. + +Power Architecture CPUs in Freescale SOCs are represented in device trees as +per the definition in the Devicetree Specification. + +In addition to the Devicetree Specification definitions, the properties +defined below may be present on CPU nodes. + +PROPERTIES + + - fsl,eref-* + Usage: optional + Value type: <empty> + Definition: The EREF (EREF: A Programmer.s Reference Manual for + Freescale Power Architecture) defines the architecture for Freescale + Power CPUs. The EREF defines some architecture categories not defined + by the Power ISA. For these EREF-specific categories, the existence of + a property named fsl,eref-[CAT], where [CAT] is the abbreviated category + name with all uppercase letters converted to lowercase, indicates that + the category is supported by the implementation. + + - fsl,portid-mapping + Usage: optional + Value type: <u32> + Definition: The Coherency Subdomain ID Port Mapping Registers and + Snoop ID Port Mapping registers, which are part of the CoreNet + Coherency fabric (CCF), provide a CoreNet Coherency Subdomain + ID/CoreNet Snoop ID to cpu mapping functions. Certain bits from + these registers should be set if the corresponding CPU should be + snooped. This property defines a bitmask which selects the bit + that should be set if this cpu should be snooped. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/dcsr.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/dcsr.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..62744afb5b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/dcsr.txt @@ -0,0 +1,388 @@ +=================================================================== +Debug Control and Status Register (DCSR) Binding +Copyright 2011 Freescale Semiconductor Inc. + +NOTE: The bindings described in this document are preliminary and subject +to change. Some of the compatible strings that contain only generic names +may turn out to be inappropriate, or need additional properties to describe +the integration of the block with the rest of the chip. + +===================================================================== +Debug Control and Status Register Memory Map + +Description + +This node defines the base address and range for the +defined DCSR Memory Map. Child nodes will describe the individual +debug blocks defined within this memory space. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,dcsr" and "simple-bus". + The DCSR space exists in the memory-mapped bus. + + - #address-cells + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: A standard property. Defines the number of cells + or representing physical addresses in child nodes. + + - #size-cells + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: A standard property. Defines the number of cells + or representing the size of physical addresses in + child nodes. + + - ranges + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + range of the DCSR space. + +EXAMPLE + dcsr: dcsr@f00000000 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + compatible = "fsl,dcsr", "simple-bus"; + ranges = <0x00000000 0xf 0x00000000 0x01008000>; + }; + +===================================================================== +Event Processing Unit + +This node represents the region of DCSR space allocated to the EPU + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,dcsr-epu" + + - interrupts + Usage: required + Value type: <prop_encoded-array> + Definition: Specifies the interrupts generated by the EPU. + The value of the interrupts property consists of three + interrupt specifiers. The format of the specifier is defined + by the binding document describing the node's interrupt parent. + + The EPU counters can be configured to assert the performance + monitor interrupt signal based on either counter overflow or value + match. Which counter asserted the interrupt is captured in an EPU + Counter Interrupt Status Register (EPCPUISR). + + The EPU unit can also be configured to assert either or both of + two interrupt signals based on debug event sources within the SoC. + The interrupt signals are epu_xt_int0 and epu_xt_int1. + Which event source asserted the interrupt is captured in an EPU + Interrupt Status Register (EPISR0,EPISR1). + + Interrupt numbers are listed in order (perfmon, event0, event1). + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + offset and length of the DCSR space registers of the device + configuration block. + +EXAMPLE + dcsr-epu@0 { + compatible = "fsl,dcsr-epu"; + interrupts = <52 2 0 0 + 84 2 0 0 + 85 2 0 0>; + interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; + reg = <0x0 0x1000>; + }; + +======================================================================= +Nexus Port Controller + +This node represents the region of DCSR space allocated to the NPC + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,dcsr-npc" + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + offset and length of the DCSR space registers of the device + configuration block. + The Nexus Port controller occupies two regions in the DCSR space + with distinct functionality. + + The first register range describes the Nexus Port Controller + control and status registers. + + The second register range describes the Nexus Port Controller + internal trace buffer. The NPC trace buffer is a small memory buffer + which stages the nexus trace data for transmission via the Aurora port + or to a DDR based trace buffer. In some configurations the NPC trace + buffer can be the only trace buffer used. + + +EXAMPLE + dcsr-npc { + compatible = "fsl,dcsr-npc"; + reg = <0x1000 0x1000 0x1000000 0x8000>; + }; + +======================================================================= +Nexus Concentrator + +This node represents the region of DCSR space allocated to the NXC + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,dcsr-nxc" + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + offset and length of the DCSR space registers of the device + configuration block. + +EXAMPLE + dcsr-nxc@2000 { + compatible = "fsl,dcsr-nxc"; + reg = <0x2000 0x1000>; + }; +======================================================================= +CoreNet Debug Controller + +This node represents the region of DCSR space allocated to +the CoreNet Debug controller. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,dcsr-corenet" + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + offset and length of the DCSR space registers of the device + configuration block. + The CoreNet Debug controller occupies two regions in the DCSR space + with distinct functionality. + + The first register range describes the CoreNet Debug Controller + functionality to perform transaction and transaction attribute matches. + + The second register range describes the CoreNet Debug Controller + functionality to trigger event notifications and debug traces. + +EXAMPLE + dcsr-corenet { + compatible = "fsl,dcsr-corenet"; + reg = <0x8000 0x1000 0xB0000 0x1000>; + }; + +======================================================================= +Data Path Debug controller + +This node represents the region of DCSR space allocated to +the DPAA Debug Controller. This controller controls debug configuration +for the QMAN and FMAN blocks. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include both an identifier specific to the SoC + or Debug IP of the form "fsl,<soc>-dcsr-dpaa" in addition to the + generic compatible string "fsl,dcsr-dpaa". + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + offset and length of the DCSR space registers of the device + configuration block. + +EXAMPLE + dcsr-dpaa@9000 { + compatible = "fsl,p4080-dcsr-dpaa", "fsl,dcsr-dpaa"; + reg = <0x9000 0x1000>; + }; + +======================================================================= +OCeaN Debug controller + +This node represents the region of DCSR space allocated to +the OCN Debug Controller. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include both an identifier specific to the SoC + or Debug IP of the form "fsl,<soc>-dcsr-ocn" in addition to the + generic compatible string "fsl,dcsr-ocn". + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + offset and length of the DCSR space registers of the device + configuration block. + +EXAMPLE + dcsr-ocn@11000 { + compatible = "fsl,p4080-dcsr-ocn", "fsl,dcsr-ocn"; + reg = <0x11000 0x1000>; + }; + +======================================================================= +DDR Controller Debug controller + +This node represents the region of DCSR space allocated to +the OCN Debug Controller. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,dcsr-ddr" + + - dev-handle + Usage: required + Definition: A phandle to associate this debug node with its + component controller. + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + offset and length of the DCSR space registers of the device + configuration block. + +EXAMPLE + dcsr-ddr@12000 { + compatible = "fsl,dcsr-ddr"; + dev-handle = <&ddr1>; + reg = <0x12000 0x1000>; + }; + +======================================================================= +Nexus Aurora Link Controller + +This node represents the region of DCSR space allocated to +the NAL Controller. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include both an identifier specific to the SoC + or Debug IP of the form "fsl,<soc>-dcsr-nal" in addition to the + generic compatible string "fsl,dcsr-nal". + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + offset and length of the DCSR space registers of the device + configuration block. + +EXAMPLE + dcsr-nal@18000 { + compatible = "fsl,p4080-dcsr-nal", "fsl,dcsr-nal"; + reg = <0x18000 0x1000>; + }; + + +======================================================================= +Run Control and Power Management + +This node represents the region of DCSR space allocated to +the RCPM Debug Controller. This functionlity is limited to the +control the debug operations of the SoC and cores. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include both an identifier specific to the SoC + or Debug IP of the form "fsl,<soc>-dcsr-rcpm" in addition to the + generic compatible string "fsl,dcsr-rcpm". + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + offset and length of the DCSR space registers of the device + configuration block. + +EXAMPLE + dcsr-rcpm@22000 { + compatible = "fsl,p4080-dcsr-rcpm", "fsl,dcsr-rcpm"; + reg = <0x22000 0x1000>; + }; + +======================================================================= +Core Service Bridge Proxy + +This node represents the region of DCSR space allocated to +the Core Service Bridge Proxies. +There is one Core Service Bridge Proxy device for each CPU in the system. +This functionlity provides access to the debug operations of the CPU. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include both an identifier specific to the cpu + of the form "fsl,dcsr-<cpu>-sb-proxy" in addition to the + generic compatible string "fsl,dcsr-cpu-sb-proxy". + + - cpu-handle + Usage: required + Definition: A phandle to associate this debug node with its cpu. + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address + offset and length of the DCSR space registers of the device + configuration block. + +EXAMPLE + dcsr-cpu-sb-proxy@40000 { + compatible = "fsl,dcsr-e500mc-sb-proxy", + "fsl,dcsr-cpu-sb-proxy"; + cpu-handle = <&cpu0>; + reg = <0x40000 0x1000>; + }; + dcsr-cpu-sb-proxy@41000 { + compatible = "fsl,dcsr-e500mc-sb-proxy", + "fsl,dcsr-cpu-sb-proxy"; + cpu-handle = <&cpu1>; + reg = <0x41000 0x1000>; + }; + +======================================================================= diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/diu.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/diu.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..eb45db1ece --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/diu.txt @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +* Freescale Display Interface Unit + +The Freescale DIU is a LCD controller, with proper hardware, it can also +drive DVI monitors. + +Required properties: +- compatible : should be "fsl,diu" or "fsl,mpc5121-diu". +- reg : should contain at least address and length of the DIU register + set. +- interrupts : one DIU interrupt should be described here. + +Optional properties: +- edid : verbatim EDID data block describing attached display. + Data from the detailed timing descriptor will be used to + program the display controller. + +Example (MPC8610HPCD): + display@2c000 { + compatible = "fsl,diu"; + reg = <0x2c000 100>; + interrupts = <72 2>; + interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; + }; + +Example for MPC5121: + display@2100 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc5121-diu"; + reg = <0x2100 0x100>; + interrupts = <64 0x8>; + interrupt-parent = <&ipic>; + edid = [edid-data]; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/dma.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/dma.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c11ad5c6db --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/dma.txt @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +* Freescale DMA Controllers + +** Freescale Elo DMA Controller + This is a little-endian 4-channel DMA controller, used in Freescale mpc83xx + series chips such as mpc8315, mpc8349, mpc8379 etc. + +Required properties: + +- compatible : must include "fsl,elo-dma" +- reg : DMA General Status Register, i.e. DGSR which contains + status for all the 4 DMA channels +- ranges : describes the mapping between the address space of the + DMA channels and the address space of the DMA controller +- cell-index : controller index. 0 for controller @ 0x8100 +- interrupts : interrupt specifier for DMA IRQ + +- DMA channel nodes: + - compatible : must include "fsl,elo-dma-channel" + However, see note below. + - reg : DMA channel specific registers + - cell-index : DMA channel index starts at 0. + +Optional properties: + - interrupts : interrupt specifier for DMA channel IRQ + (on 83xx this is expected to be identical to + the interrupts property of the parent node) + +Example: + dma@82a8 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + compatible = "fsl,mpc8349-dma", "fsl,elo-dma"; + reg = <0x82a8 4>; + ranges = <0 0x8100 0x1a4>; + interrupt-parent = <&ipic>; + interrupts = <71 8>; + cell-index = <0>; + dma-channel@0 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8349-dma-channel", "fsl,elo-dma-channel"; + cell-index = <0>; + reg = <0 0x80>; + interrupt-parent = <&ipic>; + interrupts = <71 8>; + }; + dma-channel@80 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8349-dma-channel", "fsl,elo-dma-channel"; + cell-index = <1>; + reg = <0x80 0x80>; + interrupt-parent = <&ipic>; + interrupts = <71 8>; + }; + dma-channel@100 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8349-dma-channel", "fsl,elo-dma-channel"; + cell-index = <2>; + reg = <0x100 0x80>; + interrupt-parent = <&ipic>; + interrupts = <71 8>; + }; + dma-channel@180 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8349-dma-channel", "fsl,elo-dma-channel"; + cell-index = <3>; + reg = <0x180 0x80>; + interrupt-parent = <&ipic>; + interrupts = <71 8>; + }; + }; + +** Freescale EloPlus DMA Controller + This is a 4-channel DMA controller with extended addresses and chaining, + mainly used in Freescale mpc85xx/86xx, Pxxx and BSC series chips, such as + mpc8540, mpc8641 p4080, bsc9131 etc. + +Required properties: + +- compatible : must include "fsl,eloplus-dma" +- reg : DMA General Status Register, i.e. DGSR which contains + status for all the 4 DMA channels +- cell-index : controller index. 0 for controller @ 0x21000, + 1 for controller @ 0xc000 +- ranges : describes the mapping between the address space of the + DMA channels and the address space of the DMA controller + +- DMA channel nodes: + - compatible : must include "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel" + However, see note below. + - cell-index : DMA channel index starts at 0. + - reg : DMA channel specific registers + - interrupts : interrupt specifier for DMA channel IRQ + +Example: + dma@21300 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + compatible = "fsl,mpc8540-dma", "fsl,eloplus-dma"; + reg = <0x21300 4>; + ranges = <0 0x21100 0x200>; + cell-index = <0>; + dma-channel@0 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8540-dma-channel", "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0 0x80>; + cell-index = <0>; + interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; + interrupts = <20 2>; + }; + dma-channel@80 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8540-dma-channel", "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x80 0x80>; + cell-index = <1>; + interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; + interrupts = <21 2>; + }; + dma-channel@100 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8540-dma-channel", "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x100 0x80>; + cell-index = <2>; + interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; + interrupts = <22 2>; + }; + dma-channel@180 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8540-dma-channel", "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x180 0x80>; + cell-index = <3>; + interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; + interrupts = <23 2>; + }; + }; + +** Freescale Elo3 DMA Controller + DMA controller which has same function as EloPlus except that Elo3 has 8 + channels while EloPlus has only 4, it is used in Freescale Txxx and Bxxx + series chips, such as t1040, t4240, b4860. + +Required properties: + +- compatible : must include "fsl,elo3-dma" +- reg : contains two entries for DMA General Status Registers, + i.e. DGSR0 which includes status for channel 1~4, and + DGSR1 for channel 5~8 +- ranges : describes the mapping between the address space of the + DMA channels and the address space of the DMA controller + +- DMA channel nodes: + - compatible : must include "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel" + - reg : DMA channel specific registers + - interrupts : interrupt specifier for DMA channel IRQ + +Example: +dma@100300 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + compatible = "fsl,elo3-dma"; + reg = <0x100300 0x4>, + <0x100600 0x4>; + ranges = <0x0 0x100100 0x500>; + dma-channel@0 { + compatible = "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x0 0x80>; + interrupts = <28 2 0 0>; + }; + dma-channel@80 { + compatible = "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x80 0x80>; + interrupts = <29 2 0 0>; + }; + dma-channel@100 { + compatible = "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x100 0x80>; + interrupts = <30 2 0 0>; + }; + dma-channel@180 { + compatible = "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x180 0x80>; + interrupts = <31 2 0 0>; + }; + dma-channel@300 { + compatible = "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x300 0x80>; + interrupts = <76 2 0 0>; + }; + dma-channel@380 { + compatible = "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x380 0x80>; + interrupts = <77 2 0 0>; + }; + dma-channel@400 { + compatible = "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x400 0x80>; + interrupts = <78 2 0 0>; + }; + dma-channel@480 { + compatible = "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel"; + reg = <0x480 0x80>; + interrupts = <79 2 0 0>; + }; +}; + +Note on DMA channel compatible properties: The compatible property must say +"fsl,elo-dma-channel" or "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel" to be used by the Elo DMA +driver (fsldma). Any DMA channel used by fsldma cannot be used by another +DMA driver, such as the SSI sound drivers for the MPC8610. Therefore, any DMA +channel that should be used for another driver should not use +"fsl,elo-dma-channel" or "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel". For the SSI drivers, for +example, the compatible property should be "fsl,ssi-dma-channel". See ssi.txt +for more information. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/ecm.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/ecm.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..76dc547bc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/ecm.txt @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +===================================================================== +E500 LAW & Coherency Module Device Tree Binding +Copyright (C) 2009 Freescale Semiconductor Inc. +===================================================================== + +Local Access Window (LAW) Node + +The LAW node represents the region of CCSR space where local access +windows are configured. For ECM based devices this is the first 4k +of CCSR space that includes CCSRBAR, ALTCBAR, ALTCAR, BPTR, and some +number of local access windows as specified by fsl,num-laws. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,ecm-law" + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. The value specifies the + physical address offset and length of the CCSR space + registers. + + - fsl,num-laws + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: The value specifies the number of local access + windows for this device. + +===================================================================== + +E500 Coherency Module Node + +The E500 LAW node represents the region of CCSR space where ECM config +and error reporting registers exist, this is the second 4k (0x1000) +of CCSR space. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,CHIP-ecm", "fsl,ecm" where + CHIP is the processor (mpc8572, mpc8544, etc.) + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. The value specifies the + physical address offset and length of the CCSR space + registers. + + - interrupts + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + +===================================================================== diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/interlaken-lac.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/interlaken-lac.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ed6a414b2e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/interlaken-lac.txt @@ -0,0 +1,309 @@ +=============================================================================== +Freescale Interlaken Look-Aside Controller Device Bindings +Copyright 2012 Freescale Semiconductor Inc. + +CONTENTS + - Interlaken Look-Aside Controller (LAC) Node + - Example LAC Node + - Interlaken Look-Aside Controller (LAC) Software Portal Node + - Interlaken Look-Aside Controller (LAC) Software Portal Child Nodes + - Example LAC SWP Node with Child Nodes + +============================================================================== +Interlaken Look-Aside Controller (LAC) Node + +DESCRIPTION + +The Interlaken is a narrow, high speed channelized chip-to-chip interface. To +facilitate interoperability between a data path device and a look-aside +co-processor, the Interlaken Look-Aside protocol is defined for short +transaction-related transfers. Although based on the Interlaken protocol, +Interlaken Look-Aside is not directly compatible with Interlaken and can be +considered a different operation mode. + +The Interlaken LA controller connects internal platform to Interlaken serial +interface. It accepts LA command through software portals, which are system +memory mapped 4KB spaces. The LA commands are then translated into the +Interlaken control words and data words, which are sent on TX side to TCAM +through SerDes lanes. + +There are two 4KiB spaces defined within the LAC global register memory map. +There is a full register set at 0x0000-0x0FFF (also known as the "hypervisor" +version), and a subset at 0x1000-0x1FFF. The former is a superset of the +latter, and includes certain registers that should not be accessible to +partitioned software. Separate nodes are used for each region, with a phandle +linking the hypervisor node to the normal operating node. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,interlaken-lac". This represents only + those LAC CCSR registers not protected in partitioned + software. The version of the device is determined by the LAC + IP Block Revision Register (IPBRR0) at offset 0x0BF8. + + Table of correspondences between IPBRR0 values and example + chips: + Value Device + ----------- ------- + 0x02000100 T4240 + + The Hypervisor node has a different compatible. It must include + "fsl,interlaken-lac-hv". This node represents the protected + LAC register space and is required except inside a partition + where access to the hypervisor node is to be denied. + + - fsl,non-hv-node + Usage: required in "fsl,interlaken-lac-hv" + Value type: <phandle> + Definition: Points to the non-protected LAC CCSR mapped register space + node. + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. The first resource represents the + Interlaken LAC configuration registers. + + - interrupts: + Usage: required in non-hv node only + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: Interrupt mapping for Interlaken LAC error IRQ. + +EXAMPLE + lac: lac@229000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac" + reg = <0x229000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <16 2 1 18>; + }; + + lac-hv@228000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-hv" + reg = <0x228000 0x1000>; + fsl,non-hv-node = <&lac>; + }; + +=============================================================================== +Interlaken Look-Aside Controller (LAC) Software Portal Container Node + +DESCRIPTION +The Interlaken Look-Aside Controller (LAC) utilizes Software Portals to accept +Interlaken Look-Aside (ILA) commands. The Interlaken LAC software portal +memory map occupies 128KB of memory space. The software portal memory space is +intended to be cache-enabled. WIMG for each software space is required to be +0010 if stashing is enabled; otherwise, WIMG can be 0000 or 0010. + +PROPERTIES + + - #address-cells + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: A standard property. Must have a value of 1. + + - #size-cells + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: A standard property. Must have a value of 1. + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,interlaken-lac-portals" + + - ranges + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the address and length + of the LAC portal memory space. + +=============================================================================== +Interlaken Look-Aside Controller (LAC) Software Portals Child Nodes + +DESCRIPTION +There are up to 24 available software portals with each software portal +requiring 4KB of consecutive memory within the software portal memory mapped +space. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-vX.Y" where X is + the Major version (IP_MJ) found in the LAC IP Block Revision + Register (IPBRR0), at offset 0x0BF8, and Y is the Minor version + (IP_MN). + + Table of correspondences between version values and example chips: + Value Device + ------ ------- + 1.0 T4240 + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. The first resource represents the + Interlaken LAC software portal registers. + + - fsl,liodn + Value type: <u32> + Definition: The logical I/O device number (LIODN) for this device. The + LIODN is a number expressed by this device and used to perform + look-ups in the IOMMU (PAMU) address table when performing + DMAs. This property is automatically added by u-boot. + +=============================================================================== +EXAMPLE + +lac-portals { + #address-cells = <0x1>; + #size-cells = <0x1>; + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portals"; + ranges = <0x0 0xf 0xf4400000 0x20000>; + + lportal0: lac-portal@0 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x204>; + reg = <0x0 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal1: lac-portal@1000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x205>; + reg = <0x1000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal2: lac-portal@2000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x206>; + reg = <0x2000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal3: lac-portal@3000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x207>; + reg = <0x3000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal4: lac-portal@4000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x208>; + reg = <0x4000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal5: lac-portal@5000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x209>; + reg = <0x5000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal6: lac-portal@6000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x20A>; + reg = <0x6000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal7: lac-portal@7000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x20B>; + reg = <0x7000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal8: lac-portal@8000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x20C>; + reg = <0x8000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal9: lac-portal@9000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x20D>; + reg = <0x9000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal10: lac-portal@a000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x20E>; + reg = <0xA000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal11: lac-portal@b000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x20F>; + reg = <0xB000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal12: lac-portal@c000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x210>; + reg = <0xC000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal13: lac-portal@d000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x211>; + reg = <0xD000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal14: lac-portal@e000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x212>; + reg = <0xE000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal15: lac-portal@f000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x213>; + reg = <0xF000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal16: lac-portal@10000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x214>; + reg = <0x10000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal17: lac-portal@11000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x215>; + reg = <0x11000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal8: lac-portal@1200 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x216>; + reg = <0x12000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal19: lac-portal@13000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x217>; + reg = <0x13000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal20: lac-portal@14000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x218>; + reg = <0x14000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal21: lac-portal@15000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x219>; + reg = <0x15000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal22: lac-portal@16000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x21A>; + reg = <0x16000 0x1000>; + }; + + lportal23: lac-portal@17000 { + compatible = "fsl,interlaken-lac-portal-v1.0"; + fsl,liodn = <0x21B>; + reg = <0x17000 0x1000>; + }; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/lbc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/lbc.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1c80fcedeb --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/lbc.txt @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +* Chipselect/Local Bus + +Properties: +- name : Should be localbus +- #address-cells : Should be either two or three. The first cell is the + chipselect number, and the remaining cells are the + offset into the chipselect. +- #size-cells : Either one or two, depending on how large each chipselect + can be. +- ranges : Each range corresponds to a single chipselect, and cover + the entire access window as configured. + +Example: + localbus@f0010100 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8272-localbus", + "fsl,pq2-localbus"; + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <1>; + reg = <0xf0010100 0x40>; + + ranges = <0x0 0x0 0xfe000000 0x02000000 + 0x1 0x0 0xf4500000 0x00008000 + 0x2 0x0 0xfd810000 0x00010000>; + + flash@0,0 { + compatible = "jedec-flash"; + reg = <0x0 0x0 0x2000000>; + bank-width = <4>; + device-width = <1>; + }; + + board-control@1,0 { + reg = <0x1 0x0 0x20>; + compatible = "fsl,mpc8272ads-bcsr"; + }; + + simple-periph@2,0 { + compatible = "fsl,elbc-gpcm-uio"; + reg = <0x2 0x0 0x10000>; + elbc-gpcm-br = <0xfd810800>; + elbc-gpcm-or = <0xffff09f7>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mcm.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mcm.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a5dae6b1f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mcm.txt @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +===================================================================== +MPX LAW & Coherency Module Device Tree Binding +Copyright (C) 2009 Freescale Semiconductor Inc. +===================================================================== + +Local Access Window (LAW) Node + +The LAW node represents the region of CCSR space where local access +windows are configured. For MCM based devices this is the first 4k +of CCSR space that includes CCSRBAR, ALTCBAR, ALTCAR, BPTR, and some +number of local access windows as specified by fsl,num-laws. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,mcm-law" + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. The value specifies the + physical address offset and length of the CCSR space + registers. + + - fsl,num-laws + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: The value specifies the number of local access + windows for this device. + +===================================================================== + +MPX Coherency Module Node + +The MPX LAW node represents the region of CCSR space where MCM config +and error reporting registers exist, this is the second 4k (0x1000) +of CCSR space. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,CHIP-mcm", "fsl,mcm" where + CHIP is the processor (mpc8641, mpc8610, etc.) + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. The value specifies the + physical address offset and length of the CCSR space + registers. + + - interrupts + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + +===================================================================== diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mcu-mpc8349emitx.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mcu-mpc8349emitx.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..37f91fa576 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mcu-mpc8349emitx.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +Freescale MPC8349E-mITX-compatible Power Management Micro Controller Unit (MCU) + +Required properties: +- compatible : "fsl,<mcu-chip>-<board>", "fsl,mcu-mpc8349emitx". +- reg : should specify I2C address (0x0a). +- #gpio-cells : should be 2. +- gpio-controller : should be present. + +Example: + +mcu@a { + #gpio-cells = <2>; + compatible = "fsl,mc9s08qg8-mpc8349emitx", + "fsl,mcu-mpc8349emitx"; + reg = <0x0a>; + gpio-controller; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpc5121-psc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpc5121-psc.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5dfd68f1a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpc5121-psc.txt @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +MPC5121 PSC Device Tree Bindings + +PSC in UART mode +---------------- + +For PSC in UART mode the needed PSC serial devices +are specified by fsl,mpc5121-psc-uart nodes in the +fsl,mpc5121-immr SoC node. Additionally the PSC FIFO +Controller node fsl,mpc5121-psc-fifo is required there: + +fsl,mpc512x-psc-uart nodes +-------------------------- + +Required properties : + - compatible : Should contain "fsl,<soc>-psc-uart" and "fsl,<soc>-psc" + Supported <soc>s: mpc5121, mpc5125 + - reg : Offset and length of the register set for the PSC device + - interrupts : <a b> where a is the interrupt number of the + PSC FIFO Controller and b is a field that represents an + encoding of the sense and level information for the interrupt. + +Recommended properties : + - fsl,rx-fifo-size : the size of the RX fifo slice (a multiple of 4) + - fsl,tx-fifo-size : the size of the TX fifo slice (a multiple of 4) + +PSC in SPI mode +--------------- + +Similar to the UART mode a PSC can be operated in SPI mode. The compatible used +for that is fsl,mpc5121-psc-spi. It requires a fsl,mpc5121-psc-fifo as well. +The required and recommended properties are identical to the +fsl,mpc5121-psc-uart nodes, just use spi instead of uart in the compatible +string. + +fsl,mpc512x-psc-fifo node +------------------------- + +Required properties : + - compatible : Should be "fsl,<soc>-psc-fifo" + Supported <soc>s: mpc5121, mpc5125 + - reg : Offset and length of the register set for the PSC + FIFO Controller + - interrupts : <a b> where a is the interrupt number of the + PSC FIFO Controller and b is a field that represents an + encoding of the sense and level information for the interrupt. + +Recommended properties : + - clocks : specifies the clock needed to operate the fifo controller + - clock-names : name(s) for the clock(s) listed in clocks + +Example for a board using PSC0 and PSC1 devices in serial mode: + +serial@11000 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc5121-psc-uart", "fsl,mpc5121-psc"; + cell-index = <0>; + reg = <0x11000 0x100>; + interrupts = <40 0x8>; + interrupt-parent = < &ipic >; + fsl,rx-fifo-size = <16>; + fsl,tx-fifo-size = <16>; +}; + +serial@11100 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc5121-psc-uart", "fsl,mpc5121-psc"; + cell-index = <1>; + reg = <0x11100 0x100>; + interrupts = <40 0x8>; + interrupt-parent = < &ipic >; + fsl,rx-fifo-size = <16>; + fsl,tx-fifo-size = <16>; +}; + +pscfifo@11f00 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc5121-psc-fifo"; + reg = <0x11f00 0x100>; + interrupts = <40 0x8>; + interrupt-parent = < &ipic >; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpc512x_lpbfifo.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpc512x_lpbfifo.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b3b392fe1f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpc512x_lpbfifo.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +Freescale MPC512x LocalPlus Bus FIFO (called SCLPC in the Reference Manual) + +Required properties: +- compatible: should be "fsl,mpc512x-lpbfifo"; +- reg: should contain the offset and length of SCLPC register set; +- interrupts: should contain the interrupt specifier for SCLPC; syntax of an + interrupt client node is described in interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt; +- dmas: should contain the DMA specifier for SCLPC as described at + dma/dma.txt and dma/mpc512x-dma.txt; +- dma-names: should be "rx-tx"; + +Example: + + sclpc@10100 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc512x-lpbfifo"; + reg = <0x10100 0x50>; + interrupts = <7 0x8>; + dmas = <&dma0 26>; + dma-names = "rx-tx"; + }; + diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpc5200.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpc5200.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4571c857db --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpc5200.txt @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +MPC5200 Device Tree Bindings +---------------------------- + +(c) 2006-2009 Secret Lab Technologies Ltd +Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca> + +Naming conventions +------------------ +For mpc5200 on-chip devices, the format for each compatible value is +<chip>-<device>[-<mode>]. The OS should be able to match a device driver +to the device based solely on the compatible value. If two drivers +match on the compatible list; the 'most compatible' driver should be +selected. + +The split between the MPC5200 and the MPC5200B leaves a bit of a +conundrum. How should the compatible property be set up to provide +maximum compatibility information; but still accurately describe the +chip? For the MPC5200; the answer is easy. Most of the SoC devices +originally appeared on the MPC5200. Since they didn't exist anywhere +else; the 5200 compatible properties will contain only one item; +"fsl,mpc5200-<device>". + +The 5200B is almost the same as the 5200, but not quite. It fixes +silicon bugs and it adds a small number of enhancements. Most of the +devices either provide exactly the same interface as on the 5200. A few +devices have extra functions but still have a backwards compatible mode. +To express this information as completely as possible, 5200B device trees +should have two items in the compatible list: + compatible = "fsl,mpc5200b-<device>","fsl,mpc5200-<device>"; + +It is *strongly* recommended that 5200B device trees follow this convention +(instead of only listing the base mpc5200 item). + +ie. ethernet on mpc5200: compatible = "fsl,mpc5200-fec"; + ethernet on mpc5200b: compatible = "fsl,mpc5200b-fec", "fsl,mpc5200-fec"; + +Modal devices, like PSCs, also append the configured function to the +end of the compatible field. ie. A PSC in i2s mode would specify +"fsl,mpc5200-psc-i2s", not "fsl,mpc5200-i2s". This convention is chosen to +avoid naming conflicts with non-psc devices providing the same +function. For example, "fsl,mpc5200-spi" and "fsl,mpc5200-psc-spi" describe +the mpc5200 simple spi device and a PSC spi mode respectively. + +At the time of writing, exact chip may be either 'fsl,mpc5200' or +'fsl,mpc5200b'. + +The soc node +------------ +This node describes the on chip SOC peripherals. Every mpc5200 based +board will have this node, and as such there is a common naming +convention for SOC devices. + +Required properties: +name description +---- ----------- +ranges Memory range of the internal memory mapped registers. + Should be <0 [baseaddr] 0xc000> +reg Should be <[baseaddr] 0x100> +compatible mpc5200: "fsl,mpc5200-immr" + mpc5200b: "fsl,mpc5200b-immr" +system-frequency 'fsystem' frequency in Hz; XLB, IPB, USB and PCI + clocks are derived from the fsystem clock. +bus-frequency IPB bus frequency in Hz. Clock rate + used by most of the soc devices. + +soc child nodes +--------------- +Any on chip SOC devices available to Linux must appear as soc5200 child nodes. + +Note: The tables below show the value for the mpc5200. A mpc5200b device +tree should use the "fsl,mpc5200b-<device>","fsl,mpc5200-<device>" form. + +Required soc5200 child nodes: +name compatible Description +---- ---------- ----------- +cdm@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-cdm Clock Distribution +interrupt-controller@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-pic need an interrupt + controller to boot +bestcomm@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-bestcomm Bestcomm DMA controller + +Recommended soc5200 child nodes; populate as needed for your board +name compatible Description +---- ---------- ----------- +timer@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-gpt General purpose timers +gpio@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-gpio MPC5200 simple gpio controller +gpio@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-gpio-wkup MPC5200 wakeup gpio controller +rtc@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-rtc Real time clock +mscan@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-mscan CAN bus controller +pci@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-pci PCI bridge +serial@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-psc-uart PSC in serial mode +i2s@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-psc-i2s PSC in i2s mode +ac97@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-psc-ac97 PSC in ac97 mode +spi@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-psc-spi PSC in spi mode +irda@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-psc-irda PSC in IrDA mode +spi@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-spi MPC5200 spi device +ethernet@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-fec MPC5200 ethernet device +ata@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-ata IDE ATA interface +i2c@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-i2c I2C controller +usb@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-ohci,ohci-be USB controller +xlb@<addr> fsl,mpc5200-xlb XLB arbitrator + +fsl,mpc5200-gpt nodes +--------------------- +On the mpc5200 and 5200b, GPT0 has a watchdog timer function. If the board +design supports the internal wdt, then the device node for GPT0 should +include the empty property 'fsl,has-wdt'. Note that this does not activate +the watchdog. The timer will function as a GPT if the timer api is used, and +it will function as watchdog if the watchdog device is used. The watchdog +mode has priority over the gpt mode, i.e. if the watchdog is activated, any +gpt api call to this timer will fail with -EBUSY. + +If you add the property + fsl,wdt-on-boot = <n>; +GPT0 will be marked as in-use watchdog, i.e. blocking every gpt access to it. +If n>0, the watchdog is started with a timeout of n seconds. If n=0, the +configuration of the watchdog is not touched. This is useful in two cases: +- just mark GPT0 as watchdog, blocking gpt accesses, and configure it later; +- do not touch a configuration assigned by the boot loader which supervises + the boot process itself. + +The watchdog will respect the CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT option. + +An mpc5200-gpt can be used as a single line GPIO controller. To do so, +add the following properties to the gpt node: + gpio-controller; + #gpio-cells = <2>; +When referencing the GPIO line from another node, the first cell must always +be zero and the second cell represents the gpio flags and described in the +gpio device tree binding. + +An mpc5200-gpt can be used as a single line edge sensitive interrupt +controller. To do so, add the following properties to the gpt node: + interrupt-controller; + #interrupt-cells = <1>; +When referencing the IRQ line from another node, the cell represents the +sense mode; 1 for edge rising, 2 for edge falling. + +fsl,mpc5200-psc nodes +--------------------- +The PSCs should include a cell-index which is the index of the PSC in +hardware. cell-index is used to determine which shared SoC registers to +use when setting up PSC clocking. cell-index number starts at '0'. ie: + PSC1 has 'cell-index = <0>' + PSC4 has 'cell-index = <3>' + +PSC in i2s mode: The mpc5200 and mpc5200b PSCs are not compatible when in +i2s mode. An 'mpc5200b-psc-i2s' node cannot include 'mpc5200-psc-i2s' in the +compatible field. + + +fsl,mpc5200-gpio and fsl,mpc5200-gpio-wkup nodes +------------------------------------------------ +Each GPIO controller node should have the empty property gpio-controller and +#gpio-cells set to 2. First cell is the GPIO number which is interpreted +according to the bit numbers in the GPIO control registers. The second cell +is for flags which is currently unused. + +fsl,mpc5200-fec nodes +--------------------- +The FEC node can specify one of the following properties to configure +the MII link: +- fsl,7-wire-mode - An empty property that specifies the link uses 7-wire + mode instead of MII +- current-speed - Specifies that the MII should be configured for a fixed + speed. This property should contain two cells. The + first cell specifies the speed in Mbps and the second + should be '0' for half duplex and '1' for full duplex +- phy-handle - Contains a phandle to an Ethernet PHY. + +Interrupt controller (fsl,mpc5200-pic) node +------------------------------------------- +The mpc5200 pic binding splits hardware IRQ numbers into two levels. The +split reflects the layout of the PIC hardware itself, which groups +interrupts into one of three groups; CRIT, MAIN or PERP. Also, the +Bestcomm dma engine has its own set of interrupt sources which are +cascaded off of peripheral interrupt 0, which the driver interprets as a +fourth group, SDMA. + +The interrupts property for device nodes using the mpc5200 pic consists +of three cells; <L1 L2 level> + + L1 := [CRIT=0, MAIN=1, PERP=2, SDMA=3] + L2 := interrupt number; directly mapped from the value in the + "ICTL PerStat, MainStat, CritStat Encoded Register" + level := [LEVEL_HIGH=0, EDGE_RISING=1, EDGE_FALLING=2, LEVEL_LOW=3] + +For external IRQs, use the following interrupt property values (how to +specify external interrupts is a frequently asked question): +External interrupts: + external irq0: interrupts = <0 0 n>; + external irq1: interrupts = <1 1 n>; + external irq2: interrupts = <1 2 n>; + external irq3: interrupts = <1 3 n>; +'n' is sense (0: level high, 1: edge rising, 2: edge falling 3: level low) + +fsl,mpc5200-mscan nodes +----------------------- +See file Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpc5200.txt diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpic-msgr.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpic-msgr.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bc8ded641a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpic-msgr.txt @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +* FSL MPIC Message Registers + +This binding specifies what properties must be available in the device tree +representation of the message register blocks found in some FSL MPIC +implementations. + +Required properties: + + - compatible: Specifies the compatibility list for the message register + block. The type shall be <string-list> and the value shall be of the form + "fsl,mpic-v<version>-msgr", where <version> is the version number of + the MPIC containing the message registers. + + - reg: Specifies the base physical address(s) and size(s) of the + message register block's addressable register space. The type shall be + <prop-encoded-array>. + + - interrupts: Specifies a list of interrupt-specifiers which are available + for receiving interrupts. Interrupt-specifier consists of two cells: first + cell is interrupt-number and second cell is level-sense. The type shall be + <prop-encoded-array>. + +Optional properties: + + - mpic-msgr-receive-mask: Specifies what registers in the containing block + are allowed to receive interrupts. The value is a bit mask where a set + bit at bit 'n' indicates that message register 'n' can receive interrupts. + Note that "bit 'n'" is numbered from LSB for PPC hardware. The type shall + be <u32>. If not present, then all of the message registers in the block + are available. + +Aliases: + + An alias should be created for every message register block. They are not + required, though. However, a particular implementation of this binding + may require aliases to be present. Aliases are of the form + 'mpic-msgr-block<n>', where <n> is an integer specifying the block's number. + Numbers shall start at 0. + +Example: + + aliases { + mpic-msgr-block0 = &mpic_msgr_block0; + mpic-msgr-block1 = &mpic_msgr_block1; + }; + + mpic_msgr_block0: mpic-msgr-block@41400 { + compatible = "fsl,mpic-v3.1-msgr"; + reg = <0x41400 0x200>; + // Message registers 0 and 2 in this block can receive interrupts on + // sources 0xb0 and 0xb2, respectively. + interrupts = <0xb0 2 0xb2 2>; + mpic-msgr-receive-mask = <0x5>; + }; + + mpic_msgr_block1: mpic-msgr-block@42400 { + compatible = "fsl,mpic-v3.1-msgr"; + reg = <0x42400 0x200>; + // Message registers 0 and 2 in this block can receive interrupts on + // sources 0xb4 and 0xb6, respectively. + interrupts = <0xb4 2 0xb6 2>; + mpic-msgr-receive-mask = <0x5>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpic-timer.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpic-timer.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..df41958140 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpic-timer.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +* Freescale MPIC timers + +Required properties: +- compatible: "fsl,mpic-global-timer" + +- reg : Contains two regions. The first is the main timer register bank + (GTCCRxx, GTBCRxx, GTVPRxx, GTDRxx). The second is the timer control + register (TCRx) for the group. + +- fsl,available-ranges: use <start count> style section to define which + timer interrupts can be used. This property is optional; without this, + all timers within the group can be used. + +- interrupts: one interrupt per timer in the group, in order, starting + with timer zero. If timer-available-ranges is present, only the + interrupts that correspond to available timers shall be present. + +Example: + /* Note that this requires #interrupt-cells to be 4 */ + timer0: timer@41100 { + compatible = "fsl,mpic-global-timer"; + reg = <0x41100 0x100 0x41300 4>; + + /* Another AMP partition is using timers 0 and 1 */ + fsl,available-ranges = <2 2>; + + interrupts = <2 0 3 0 + 3 0 3 0>; + }; + + timer1: timer@42100 { + compatible = "fsl,mpic-global-timer"; + reg = <0x42100 0x100 0x42300 4>; + interrupts = <4 0 3 0 + 5 0 3 0 + 6 0 3 0 + 7 0 3 0>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpic.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpic.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dc5744636a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/mpic.txt @@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ +===================================================================== +Freescale MPIC Interrupt Controller Node +Copyright (C) 2010,2011 Freescale Semiconductor Inc. +===================================================================== + +The Freescale MPIC interrupt controller is found on all PowerQUICC +and QorIQ processors and is compatible with the Open PIC. The +notable difference from Open PIC binding is the addition of 2 +additional cells in the interrupt specifier defining interrupt type +information. + +PROPERTIES + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Shall include "fsl,mpic". Freescale MPIC + controllers compatible with this binding have Block + Revision Registers BRR1 and BRR2 at offset 0x0 and + 0x10 in the MPIC. + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical + offset and length of the device's registers within the + CCSR address space. + + - interrupt-controller + Usage: required + Value type: <empty> + Definition: Specifies that this node is an interrupt + controller + + - #interrupt-cells + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: Shall be 2 or 4. A value of 2 means that interrupt + specifiers do not contain the interrupt-type or type-specific + information cells. + + - #address-cells + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: Shall be 0. + + - pic-no-reset + Usage: optional + Value type: <empty> + Definition: The presence of this property specifies that the + MPIC must not be reset by the client program, and that + the boot program has initialized all interrupt source + configuration registers to a sane state-- masked or + directed at other cores. This ensures that the client + program will not receive interrupts for sources not belonging + to the client. The presence of this property also mandates + that any initialization related to interrupt sources shall + be limited to sources explicitly referenced in the device tree. + + - big-endian + Usage: optional + Value type: <empty> + If present the MPIC will be assumed to be big-endian. Some + device-trees omit this property on MPIC nodes even when the MPIC is + in fact big-endian, so certain boards override this property. + + - single-cpu-affinity + Usage: optional + Value type: <empty> + If present the MPIC will be assumed to only be able to route + non-IPI interrupts to a single CPU at a time (EG: Freescale MPIC). + + - last-interrupt-source + Usage: optional + Value type: <u32> + Some MPICs do not correctly report the number of hardware sources + in the global feature registers. If specified, this field will + override the value read from MPIC_GREG_FEATURE_LAST_SRC. + +INTERRUPT SPECIFIER DEFINITION + + Interrupt specifiers consists of 4 cells encoded as + follows: + + <1st-cell> interrupt-number + + Identifies the interrupt source. The meaning + depends on the type of interrupt. + + Note: If the interrupt-type cell is undefined + (i.e. #interrupt-cells = 2), this cell + should be interpreted the same as for + interrupt-type 0-- i.e. an external or + normal SoC device interrupt. + + <2nd-cell> level-sense information, encoded as follows: + 0 = low-to-high edge triggered + 1 = active low level-sensitive + 2 = active high level-sensitive + 3 = high-to-low edge triggered + + <3rd-cell> interrupt-type + + The following types are supported: + + 0 = external or normal SoC device interrupt + + The interrupt-number cell contains + the SoC device interrupt number. The + type-specific cell is undefined. The + interrupt-number is derived from the + MPIC a block of registers referred to as + the "Interrupt Source Configuration Registers". + Each source has 32-bytes of registers + (vector/priority and destination) in this + region. So interrupt 0 is at offset 0x0, + interrupt 1 is at offset 0x20, and so on. + + 1 = error interrupt + + The interrupt-number cell contains + the SoC device interrupt number for + the error interrupt. The type-specific + cell identifies the specific error + interrupt number. + + 2 = MPIC inter-processor interrupt (IPI) + + The interrupt-number cell identifies + the MPIC IPI number. The type-specific + cell is undefined. + + 3 = MPIC timer interrupt + + The interrupt-number cell identifies + the MPIC timer number. The type-specific + cell is undefined. + + <4th-cell> type-specific information + + The type-specific cell is encoded as follows: + + - For interrupt-type 1 (error interrupt), + the type-specific cell contains the + bit number of the error interrupt in the + Error Interrupt Summary Register. + +EXAMPLE 1 + /* + * mpic interrupt controller with 4 cells per specifier + */ + mpic: pic@40000 { + compatible = "fsl,mpic"; + interrupt-controller; + #interrupt-cells = <4>; + #address-cells = <0>; + reg = <0x40000 0x40000>; + }; + +EXAMPLE 2 + /* + * The MPC8544 I2C controller node has an internal + * interrupt number of 27. As per the reference manual + * this corresponds to interrupt source configuration + * registers at 0x5_0560. + * + * The interrupt source configuration registers begin + * at 0x5_0000. + * + * To compute the interrupt specifier interrupt number + * + * 0x560 >> 5 = 43 + * + * The interrupt source configuration registers begin + * at 0x5_0000, and so the i2c vector/priority registers + * are at 0x5_0560. + */ + i2c@3000 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + cell-index = <0>; + compatible = "fsl-i2c"; + reg = <0x3000 0x100>; + interrupts = <43 2>; + interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; + dfsrr; + }; + + +EXAMPLE 3 + /* + * Definition of a node defining the 4 + * MPIC IPI interrupts. Note the interrupt + * type of 2. + */ + ipi@410a0 { + compatible = "fsl,mpic-ipi"; + reg = <0x40040 0x10>; + interrupts = <0 0 2 0 + 1 0 2 0 + 2 0 2 0 + 3 0 2 0>; + }; + +EXAMPLE 4 + /* + * Definition of a node defining the MPIC + * global timers. Note the interrupt + * type of 3. + */ + timer0: timer@41100 { + compatible = "fsl,mpic-global-timer"; + reg = <0x41100 0x100 0x41300 4>; + interrupts = <0 0 3 0 + 1 0 3 0 + 2 0 3 0 + 3 0 3 0>; + }; + +EXAMPLE 5 + /* + * Definition of an error interrupt (interrupt type 1). + * SoC interrupt number is 16 and the specific error + * interrupt bit in the error interrupt summary register + * is 23. + */ + memory-controller@8000 { + compatible = "fsl,p4080-memory-controller"; + reg = <0x8000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <16 2 1 23>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/msi-pic.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/msi-pic.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f8d2b7fe06 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/msi-pic.txt @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +* Freescale MSI interrupt controller + +Required properties: +- compatible : compatible list, may contain one or two entries + The first is "fsl,CHIP-msi", where CHIP is the processor(mpc8610, mpc8572, + etc.) and the second is "fsl,mpic-msi" or "fsl,ipic-msi" or + "fsl,mpic-msi-v4.3" depending on the parent type and version. If mpic + version is 4.3, the number of MSI registers is increased to 16, MSIIR1 is + provided to access these 16 registers, and compatible "fsl,mpic-msi-v4.3" + should be used. The first entry is optional; the second entry is + required. + +- reg : It may contain one or two regions. The first region should contain + the address and the length of the shared message interrupt register set. + The second region should contain the address of aliased MSIIR or MSIIR1 + register for platforms that have such an alias, if using MSIIR1, the second + region must be added because different MSI group has different MSIIR1 offset. + +- interrupts : each one of the interrupts here is one entry per 32 MSIs, + and routed to the host interrupt controller. the interrupts should + be set as edge sensitive. If msi-available-ranges is present, only + the interrupts that correspond to available ranges shall be present. + +Optional properties: +- msi-available-ranges: use <start count> style section to define which + msi interrupt can be used in the 256 msi interrupts. This property is + optional, without this, all the MSI interrupts can be used. + Each available range must begin and end on a multiple of 32 (i.e. + no splitting an individual MSI register or the associated PIC interrupt). + MPIC v4.3 does not support this property because the 32 interrupts of an + individual register are not continuous when using MSIIR1. + +- msi-address-64: 64-bit PCI address of the MSIIR register. The MSIIR register + is used for MSI messaging. The address of MSIIR in PCI address space is + the MSI message address. + + This property may be used in virtualized environments where the hypervisor + has created an alternate mapping for the MSIR block. See below for an + explanation. + + +Example: + msi@41600 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8610-msi", "fsl,mpic-msi"; + reg = <0x41600 0x80>; + msi-available-ranges = <0 0x100>; + interrupts = < + 0xe0 0 + 0xe1 0 + 0xe2 0 + 0xe3 0 + 0xe4 0 + 0xe5 0 + 0xe6 0 + 0xe7 0>; + interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; + }; + + msi@41600 { + compatible = "fsl,mpic-msi-v4.3"; + reg = <0x41600 0x200 0x44148 4>; + interrupts = < + 0xe0 0 0 0 + 0xe1 0 0 0 + 0xe2 0 0 0 + 0xe3 0 0 0 + 0xe4 0 0 0 + 0xe5 0 0 0 + 0xe6 0 0 0 + 0xe7 0 0 0 + 0x100 0 0 0 + 0x101 0 0 0 + 0x102 0 0 0 + 0x103 0 0 0 + 0x104 0 0 0 + 0x105 0 0 0 + 0x106 0 0 0 + 0x107 0 0 0>; + }; + +The Freescale hypervisor and msi-address-64 +------------------------------------------- +Normally, PCI devices have access to all of CCSR via an ATMU mapping. The +Freescale MSI driver calculates the address of MSIIR (in the MSI register +block) and sets that address as the MSI message address. + +In a virtualized environment, the hypervisor may need to create an IOMMU +mapping for MSIIR. The Freescale ePAPR hypervisor has this requirement +because of hardware limitations of the Peripheral Access Management Unit +(PAMU), which is currently the only IOMMU that the hypervisor supports. +The ATMU is programmed with the guest physical address, and the PAMU +intercepts transactions and reroutes them to the true physical address. + +In the PAMU, each PCI controller is given only one primary window. The +PAMU restricts DMA operations so that they can only occur within a window. +Because PCI devices must be able to DMA to memory, the primary window must +be used to cover all of the guest's memory space. + +PAMU primary windows can be divided into 256 subwindows, and each +subwindow can have its own address mapping ("guest physical" to "true +physical"). However, each subwindow has to have the same alignment, which +means they cannot be located at just any address. Because of these +restrictions, it is usually impossible to create a 4KB subwindow that +covers MSIIR where it's normally located. + +Therefore, the hypervisor has to create a subwindow inside the same +primary window used for memory, but mapped to the MSIR block (where MSIIR +lives). The first subwindow after the end of guest memory is used for +this. The address specified in the msi-address-64 property is the PCI +address of MSIIR. The hypervisor configures the PAMU to map that address to +the true physical address of MSIIR. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/pamu.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/pamu.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b21ab85de6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/pamu.txt @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +Freescale Peripheral Management Access Unit (PAMU) Device Tree Binding + +DESCRIPTION + +The PAMU is an I/O MMU that provides device-to-memory access control and +address translation capabilities. + +Required properties: + +- compatible : <string> + First entry is a version-specific string, such as + "fsl,pamu-v1.0". The second is "fsl,pamu". +- ranges : <prop-encoded-array> + A standard property. Utilized to describe the memory mapped + I/O space utilized by the controller. The size should + be set to the total size of the register space of all + physically present PAMU controllers. For example, for + PAMU v1.0, on an SOC that has five PAMU devices, the size + is 0x5000. +- interrupts : <prop-encoded-array> + Interrupt mappings. The first tuple is the normal PAMU + interrupt, used for reporting access violations. The second + is for PAMU hardware errors, such as PAMU operation errors + and ECC errors. +- #address-cells: <u32> + A standard property. +- #size-cells : <u32> + A standard property. + +Optional properties: +- reg : <prop-encoded-array> + A standard property. It represents the CCSR registers of + all child PAMUs combined. Include it to provide support + for legacy drivers. +- fsl,portid-mapping : <u32> + The Coherency Subdomain ID Port Mapping Registers and + Snoop ID Port Mapping registers, which are part of the + CoreNet Coherency fabric (CCF), provide a CoreNet + Coherency Subdomain ID/CoreNet Snoop ID to pamu mapping + functions. Certain bits from these registers should be + set if PAMUs should be snooped. This property defines + a bitmask which selects the bits that should be set if + PAMUs should be snooped. + +Child nodes: + +Each child node represents one PAMU controller. Each SOC device that is +connected to a specific PAMU device should have a "fsl,pamu-phandle" property +that links to the corresponding specific child PAMU controller. + +- reg : <prop-encoded-array> + A standard property. Specifies the physical address and + length (relative to the parent 'ranges' property) of this + PAMU controller's configuration registers. The size should + be set to the size of this PAMU controllers's register space. + For PAMU v1.0, this size is 0x1000. +- fsl,primary-cache-geometry + : <prop-encoded-array> + Two cells that specify the geometry of the primary PAMU + cache. The first is the number of cache lines, and the + second is the number of "ways". For direct-mapped caches, + specify a value of 1. +- fsl,secondary-cache-geometry + : <prop-encoded-array> + Two cells that specify the geometry of the secondary PAMU + cache. The first is the number of cache lines, and the + second is the number of "ways". For direct-mapped caches, + specify a value of 1. + +Device nodes: + +Devices that have LIODNs need to specify links to the parent PAMU controller +(the actual PAMU controller that this device is connected to) and a pointer to +the LIODN register, if applicable. + +- fsl,iommu-parent + : <phandle> + Phandle to the single, specific PAMU controller node to which + this device is connect. The PAMU topology is represented in + the device tree to assist code that dynamically determines the + best LIODN values to minimize PAMU cache thrashing. + +- fsl,liodn-reg : <prop-encoded-array> + Two cells that specify the location of the LIODN register + for this device. Required for devices that have a single + LIODN. The first cell is a phandle to a node that contains + the registers where the LIODN is to be set. The second is + the offset from the first "reg" resource of the node where + the specific LIODN register is located. + + +Example: + + iommu@20000 { + compatible = "fsl,pamu-v1.0", "fsl,pamu"; + reg = <0x20000 0x5000>; + ranges = <0 0x20000 0x5000>; + fsl,portid-mapping = <0xf80000>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + interrupts = < + 24 2 0 0 + 16 2 1 30>; + + pamu0: pamu@0 { + reg = <0 0x1000>; + fsl,primary-cache-geometry = <32 1>; + fsl,secondary-cache-geometry = <128 2>; + }; + + pamu1: pamu@1000 { + reg = <0x1000 0x1000>; + fsl,primary-cache-geometry = <32 1>; + fsl,secondary-cache-geometry = <128 2>; + }; + + pamu2: pamu@2000 { + reg = <0x2000 0x1000>; + fsl,primary-cache-geometry = <32 1>; + fsl,secondary-cache-geometry = <128 2>; + }; + + pamu3: pamu@3000 { + reg = <0x3000 0x1000>; + fsl,primary-cache-geometry = <32 1>; + fsl,secondary-cache-geometry = <128 2>; + }; + + pamu4: pamu@4000 { + reg = <0x4000 0x1000>; + fsl,primary-cache-geometry = <32 1>; + fsl,secondary-cache-geometry = <128 2>; + }; + }; + + guts: global-utilities@e0000 { + compatible = "fsl,qoriq-device-config-1.0"; + reg = <0xe0000 0xe00>; + fsl,has-rstcr; + #sleep-cells = <1>; + fsl,liodn-bits = <12>; + }; + +/include/ "qoriq-dma-0.dtsi" + dma@100300 { + fsl,iommu-parent = <&pamu0>; + fsl,liodn-reg = <&guts 0x584>; /* DMA2LIODNR */ + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/pmc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/pmc.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..07256b7ffc --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/pmc.txt @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +* Power Management Controller + +Properties: +- compatible: "fsl,<chip>-pmc". + + "fsl,mpc8349-pmc" should be listed for any chip whose PMC is + compatible. "fsl,mpc8313-pmc" should also be listed for any chip + whose PMC is compatible, and implies deep-sleep capability. + + "fsl,mpc8548-pmc" should be listed for any chip whose PMC is + compatible. "fsl,mpc8536-pmc" should also be listed for any chip + whose PMC is compatible, and implies deep-sleep capability. + + "fsl,mpc8641d-pmc" should be listed for any chip whose PMC is + compatible; all statements below that apply to "fsl,mpc8548-pmc" also + apply to "fsl,mpc8641d-pmc". + + Compatibility does not include bit assignments in SCCR/PMCDR/DEVDISR; these + bit assignments are indicated via the sleep specifier in each device's + sleep property. + +- reg: For devices compatible with "fsl,mpc8349-pmc", the first resource + is the PMC block, and the second resource is the Clock Configuration + block. + + For devices compatible with "fsl,mpc8548-pmc", the first resource + is a 32-byte block beginning with DEVDISR. + +- interrupts: For "fsl,mpc8349-pmc"-compatible devices, the first + resource is the PMC block interrupt. + +- fsl,mpc8313-wakeup-timer: For "fsl,mpc8313-pmc"-compatible devices, + this is a phandle to an "fsl,gtm" node on which timer 4 can be used as + a wakeup source from deep sleep. + +Sleep specifiers: + + fsl,mpc8349-pmc: Sleep specifiers consist of one cell. For each bit + that is set in the cell, the corresponding bit in SCCR will be saved + and cleared on suspend, and restored on resume. This sleep controller + supports disabling and resuming devices at any time. + + fsl,mpc8536-pmc: Sleep specifiers consist of three cells, the third of + which will be ORed into PMCDR upon suspend, and cleared from PMCDR + upon resume. The first two cells are as described for fsl,mpc8578-pmc. + This sleep controller only supports disabling devices during system + sleep, or permanently. + + fsl,mpc8548-pmc: Sleep specifiers consist of one or two cells, the + first of which will be ORed into DEVDISR (and the second into + DEVDISR2, if present -- this cell should be zero or absent if the + hardware does not have DEVDISR2) upon a request for permanent device + disabling. This sleep controller does not support configuring devices + to disable during system sleep (unless supported by another compatible + match), or dynamically. + +Example: + + power@b00 { + compatible = "fsl,mpc8313-pmc", "fsl,mpc8349-pmc"; + reg = <0xb00 0x100 0xa00 0x100>; + interrupts = <80 8>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/raideng.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/raideng.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ea902bc587 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/raideng.txt @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +* Freescale 85xx RAID Engine nodes + +RAID Engine nodes are defined to describe on-chip RAID accelerators. Each RAID +Engine should have a separate node. + +Supported chips: +P5020, P5040 + +Required properties: + +- compatible: Should contain "fsl,raideng-v1.0" as the value + This identifies RAID Engine block. 1 in 1.0 represents + major number whereas 0 represents minor number. The + version matches the hardware IP version. +- reg: offset and length of the register set for the device +- ranges: standard ranges property specifying the translation + between child address space and parent address space + +Example: + /* P5020 */ + raideng: raideng@320000 { + compatible = "fsl,raideng-v1.0"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + reg = <0x320000 0x10000>; + ranges = <0 0x320000 0x10000>; + }; + + +There must be a sub-node for each job queue present in RAID Engine +This node must be a sub-node of the main RAID Engine node + +- compatible: Should contain "fsl,raideng-v1.0-job-queue" as the value + This identifies the job queue interface +- reg: offset and length of the register set for job queue +- ranges: standard ranges property specifying the translation + between child address space and parent address space + +Example: + /* P5020 */ + raideng_jq0@1000 { + compatible = "fsl,raideng-v1.0-job-queue"; + reg = <0x1000 0x1000>; + ranges = <0x0 0x1000 0x1000>; + }; + + +There must be a sub-node for each job ring present in RAID Engine +This node must be a sub-node of job queue node + +- compatible: Must contain "fsl,raideng-v1.0-job-ring" as the value + This identifies job ring. Should contain either + "fsl,raideng-v1.0-hp-ring" or "fsl,raideng-v1.0-lp-ring" + depending upon whether ring has high or low priority +- reg: offset and length of the register set for job ring +- interrupts: interrupt mapping for job ring IRQ + +Optional property: + +- fsl,liodn: Specifies the LIODN to be used for Job Ring. This + property is normally set by firmware. Value + is of 12-bits which is the LIODN number for this JR. + This property is used by the IOMMU (PAMU) to distinguish + transactions from this JR and than be able to do address + translation & protection accordingly. + +Example: + /* P5020 */ + raideng_jq0@1000 { + compatible = "fsl,raideng-v1.0-job-queue"; + reg = <0x1000 0x1000>; + ranges = <0x0 0x1000 0x1000>; + + raideng_jr0: jr@0 { + compatible = "fsl,raideng-v1.0-job-ring", "fsl,raideng-v1.0-hp-ring"; + reg = <0x0 0x400>; + interrupts = <139 2 0 0>; + interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; + fsl,liodn = <0x41>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/scfg.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/scfg.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0532c46b33 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/scfg.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +Freescale Supplement configuration unit (SCFG) + +SCFG is the supplemental configuration unit, that provides SoC specific +configuration and status registers for the chip. Such as getting PEX port +status. + +Required properties: + +- compatible: should be "fsl,<chip>-scfg" +- reg: should contain base address and length of SCFG memory-mapped +registers + +Example: + + scfg: global-utilities@fc000 { + compatible = "fsl,t1040-scfg"; + reg = <0xfc000 0x1000>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/srio-rmu.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/srio-rmu.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0496ada4bb --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/srio-rmu.txt @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +Message unit node: + +For SRIO controllers that implement the message unit as part of the controller +this node is required. For devices with RMAN this node should NOT exist. The +node is composed of three types of sub-nodes ("fsl-srio-msg-unit", +"fsl-srio-dbell-unit" and "fsl-srio-port-write-unit"). + +See srio.txt for more details about generic SRIO controller details. + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,srio-rmu-vX.Y", "fsl,srio-rmu". + + The version X.Y should match the general SRIO controller's IP Block + revision register's Major(X) and Minor (Y) value. + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address and + length of the SRIO configuration registers for message units + and doorbell units. + + - fsl,liodn + Usage: optional-but-recommended (for devices with PAMU) + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: The logical I/O device number for the PAMU (IOMMU) to be + correctly configured for SRIO accesses. The property should + not exist on devices that do not support PAMU. + + The LIODN value is associated with all RMU transactions + (msg-unit, doorbell, port-write). + +Sub-Nodes for RMU: The RMU node is composed of multiple sub-nodes that +correspond to the actual sub-controllers in the RMU. The manual for a given +SoC will detail which and how many of these sub-controllers are implemented. + +Message Unit: + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,srio-msg-unit-vX.Y", "fsl,srio-msg-unit". + + The version X.Y should match the general SRIO controller's IP Block + revision register's Major(X) and Minor (Y) value. + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address and + length of the SRIO configuration registers for message units + and doorbell units. + + - interrupts + Usage: required + Value type: <prop_encoded-array> + Definition: Specifies the interrupts generated by this device. The + value of the interrupts property consists of one interrupt + specifier. The format of the specifier is defined by the + binding document describing the node's interrupt parent. + + A pair of IRQs are specified in this property. The first + element is associated with the transmit (TX) interrupt and the + second element is associated with the receive (RX) interrupt. + +Doorbell Unit: + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include: + "fsl,srio-dbell-unit-vX.Y", "fsl,srio-dbell-unit" + + The version X.Y should match the general SRIO controller's IP Block + revision register's Major(X) and Minor (Y) value. + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address and + length of the SRIO configuration registers for message units + and doorbell units. + + - interrupts + Usage: required + Value type: <prop_encoded-array> + Definition: Specifies the interrupts generated by this device. The + value of the interrupts property consists of one interrupt + specifier. The format of the specifier is defined by the + binding document describing the node's interrupt parent. + + A pair of IRQs are specified in this property. The first + element is associated with the transmit (TX) interrupt and the + second element is associated with the receive (RX) interrupt. + +Port-Write Unit: + + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include: + "fsl,srio-port-write-unit-vX.Y", "fsl,srio-port-write-unit" + + The version X.Y should match the general SRIO controller's IP Block + revision register's Major(X) and Minor (Y) value. + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address and + length of the SRIO configuration registers for message units + and doorbell units. + + - interrupts + Usage: required + Value type: <prop_encoded-array> + Definition: Specifies the interrupts generated by this device. The + value of the interrupts property consists of one interrupt + specifier. The format of the specifier is defined by the + binding document describing the node's interrupt parent. + + A single IRQ that handles port-write conditions is + specified by this property. (Typically shared with error). + + Note: All other standard properties (see the Devicetree Specification) + are allowed but are optional. + +Example: + rmu: rmu@d3000 { + compatible = "fsl,srio-rmu"; + reg = <0xd3000 0x400>; + ranges = <0x0 0xd3000 0x400>; + fsl,liodn = <0xc8>; + + message-unit@0 { + compatible = "fsl,srio-msg-unit"; + reg = <0x0 0x100>; + interrupts = < + 60 2 0 0 /* msg1_tx_irq */ + 61 2 0 0>;/* msg1_rx_irq */ + }; + message-unit@100 { + compatible = "fsl,srio-msg-unit"; + reg = <0x100 0x100>; + interrupts = < + 62 2 0 0 /* msg2_tx_irq */ + 63 2 0 0>;/* msg2_rx_irq */ + }; + doorbell-unit@400 { + compatible = "fsl,srio-dbell-unit"; + reg = <0x400 0x80>; + interrupts = < + 56 2 0 0 /* bell_outb_irq */ + 57 2 0 0>;/* bell_inb_irq */ + }; + port-write-unit@4e0 { + compatible = "fsl,srio-port-write-unit"; + reg = <0x4e0 0x20>; + interrupts = <16 2 1 11>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/srio.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/srio.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..86ee6ea737 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/srio.txt @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +* Freescale Serial RapidIO (SRIO) Controller + +RapidIO port node: +Properties: + - compatible + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Must include "fsl,srio" for IP blocks with IP Block + Revision Register (SRIO IPBRR1) Major ID equal to 0x01c0. + + Optionally, a compatible string of "fsl,srio-vX.Y" where X is Major + version in IP Block Revision Register and Y is Minor version. If this + compatible is provided it should be ordered before "fsl,srio". + + - reg + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address and + length of the SRIO configuration registers. The size should + be set to 0x11000. + + - interrupts + Usage: required + Value type: <prop_encoded-array> + Definition: Specifies the interrupts generated by this device. The + value of the interrupts property consists of one interrupt + specifier. The format of the specifier is defined by the + binding document describing the node's interrupt parent. + + A single IRQ that handles error conditions is specified by this + property. (Typically shared with port-write). + + - fsl,srio-rmu-handle: + Usage: required if rmu node is defined + Value type: <phandle> + Definition: A single <phandle> value that points to the RMU. + (See srio-rmu.txt for more details on RMU node binding) + +Port Child Nodes: There should a port child node for each port that exists in +the controller. The ports are numbered starting at one (1) and should have +the following properties: + + - cell-index + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: A standard property. Matches the port id. + + - ranges + Usage: required if local access windows preset + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: A standard property. Utilized to describe the memory mapped + IO space utilized by the controller. This corresponds to the + setting of the local access windows that are targeted to this + SRIO port. + + - fsl,liodn + Usage: optional-but-recommended (for devices with PAMU) + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: The logical I/O device number for the PAMU (IOMMU) to be + correctly configured for SRIO accesses. The property should + not exist on devices that do not support PAMU. + + For HW (ie, the P4080) that only supports a LIODN for both + memory and maintenance transactions then a single LIODN is + represented in the property for both transactions. + + For HW (ie, the P304x/P5020, etc) that supports an LIODN for + memory transactions and a unique LIODN for maintenance + transactions then a pair of LIODNs are represented in the + property. Within the pair, the first element represents the + LIODN associated with memory transactions and the second element + represents the LIODN associated with maintenance transactions + for the port. + +Note: All other standard properties (see the Devicetree Specification) +are allowed but are optional. + +Example: + + rapidio: rapidio@ffe0c0000 { + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <2>; + reg = <0xf 0xfe0c0000 0 0x11000>; + compatible = "fsl,srio"; + interrupts = <16 2 1 11>; /* err_irq */ + fsl,srio-rmu-handle = <&rmu>; + ranges; + + port1 { + cell-index = <1>; + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <2>; + fsl,liodn = <34>; + ranges = <0 0 0xc 0x20000000 0 0x10000000>; + }; + + port2 { + cell-index = <2>; + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <2>; + fsl,liodn = <48>; + ranges = <0 0 0xc 0x30000000 0 0x10000000>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/ibm,powerpc-cpu-features.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/ibm,powerpc-cpu-features.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5af426e133 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/ibm,powerpc-cpu-features.txt @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ +*** NOTE *** +This document is copied from OPAL firmware +(skiboot/doc/device-tree/ibm,powerpc-cpu-features/binding.txt) + +There is more complete overview and documentation of features in that +source tree. All patches and modifications should go there. +************ + +ibm,powerpc-cpu-features binding +================================ + +This device tree binding describes CPU features available to software, with +enablement, privilege, and compatibility metadata. + +More general description of design and implementation of this binding is +found in design.txt, which also points to documentation of specific features. + + +/cpus/ibm,powerpc-cpu-features node binding +------------------------------------------- + +Node: ibm,powerpc-cpu-features + +Description: Container of CPU feature nodes. + +The node name must be "ibm,powerpc-cpu-features". + +It is implemented as a child of the node "/cpus", but this must not be +assumed by parsers. + +The node is optional but should be provided by new OPAL firmware. + +Properties: + +- compatible + Usage: required + Value type: string + Definition: "ibm,powerpc-cpu-features" + + This compatibility refers to backwards compatibility of the overall + design with parsers that behave according to these guidelines. This can + be extended in a backward compatible manner which would not warrant a + revision of the compatible property. + +- isa + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: + + isa that the CPU is currently running in. This provides instruction set + compatibility, less the individual feature nodes. For example, an ISA v3.0 + implementation that lacks the "transactional-memory" cpufeature node + should not use transactional memory facilities. + + Value corresponds to the "Power ISA Version" multiplied by 1000. + For example, <3000> corresponds to Version 3.0, <2070> to Version 2.07. + The minor digit is available for revisions. + +- display-name + Usage: optional + Value type: string + Definition: + + A human readable name for the CPU. + +/cpus/ibm,powerpc-cpu-features/example-feature node bindings +---------------------------------------------------------------- + +Each child node of cpu-features represents a CPU feature / capability. + +Node: A string describing an architected CPU feature, e.g., "floating-point". + +Description: A feature or capability supported by the CPUs. + +The name of the node is a human readable string that forms the interface +used to describe features to software. Features are currently documented +in the code where they are implemented in skiboot/core/cpufeatures.c + +Presence of the node indicates the feature is available. + +Properties: + +- isa + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: + + First level of the Power ISA that the feature appears in. + Software should filter out features when constraining the + environment to a particular ISA version. + + Value is defined similarly to /cpus/features/isa + +- usable-privilege + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> bit mask + Definition: + Bit numbers are LSB0 + bit 0 - PR (problem state / user mode) + bit 1 - OS (privileged state) + bit 2 - HV (hypervisor state) + All other bits reserved and should be zero. + + This property describes the privilege levels and/or software components + that can use the feature. + + If bit 0 is set, then the hwcap-bit-nr property will exist. + + +- hv-support + Usage: optional + Value type: <u32> bit mask + Definition: + Bit numbers are LSB0 + bit 0 - HFSCR + All other bits reserved and should be zero. + + This property describes the HV privilege support required to enable the + feature to lesser privilege levels. If the property does not exist then no + support is required. + + If no bits are set, the hypervisor must have explicit/custom support for + this feature. + + If the HFSCR bit is set, then the hfscr-bit-nr property will exist and + the feature may be enabled by setting this bit in the HFSCR register. + + +- os-support + Usage: optional + Value type: <u32> bit mask + Definition: + Bit numbers are LSB0 + bit 0 - FSCR + All other bits reserved and should be zero. + + This property describes the OS privilege support required to enable the + feature to lesser privilege levels. If the property does not exist then no + support is required. + + If no bits are set, the operating system must have explicit/custom support + for this feature. + + If the FSCR bit is set, then the fscr-bit-nr property will exist and + the feature may be enabled by setting this bit in the FSCR register. + + +- hfscr-bit-nr + Usage: optional + Value type: <u32> + Definition: HFSCR bit position (LSB0) + + This property exists when the hv-support property HFSCR bit is set. This + property describes the bit number in the HFSCR register that the + hypervisor must set in order to enable this feature. + + This property also exists if an HFSCR bit corresponds with this feature. + This makes CPU feature parsing slightly simpler. + + +- fscr-bit-nr + Usage: optional + Value type: <u32> + Definition: FSCR bit position (LSB0) + + This property exists when the os-support property FSCR bit is set. This + property describes the bit number in the FSCR register that the + operating system must set in order to enable this feature. + + This property also exists if an FSCR bit corresponds with this feature. + This makes CPU feature parsing slightly simpler. + + +- hwcap-bit-nr + Usage: optional + Value type: <u32> + Definition: Linux ELF AUX vector bit position (LSB0) + + This property may exist when the usable-privilege property value has PR bit set. + This property describes the bit number that should be set in the ELF AUX + hardware capability vectors in order to advertise this feature to userspace. + Bits 0-31 correspond to bits 0-31 in AT_HWCAP vector. Bits 32-63 correspond + to 0-31 in AT_HWCAP2 vector, and so on. Missing AT_HWCAPx vectors implies + that the feature is not enabled or can not be advertised. Operating systems + may provide a number of unassigned hardware capability bits to allow for new + features to be advertised. + + Some properties representing features created before this binding are + advertised to userspace without a one-to-one hwcap bit number may not specify + this bit. Operating system will handle those bits specifically. All new + features usable by userspace will have a hwcap-bit-nr property. + + +- dependencies + Usage: optional + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: + + If this property exists then it is a list of phandles to cpu feature + nodes that must be enabled for this feature to be enabled. + + +Example +------- + + /cpus/ibm,powerpc-cpu-features { + compatible = "ibm,powerpc-cpu-features"; + + isa = <3020>; + + darn { + isa = <3000>; + usable-privilege = <1 | 2 | 4>; + hwcap-bit-nr = <xx>; + }; + + scv { + isa = <3000>; + usable-privilege = <1 | 2>; + os-support = <0>; + hwcap-bit-nr = <xx>; + }; + + stop { + isa = <3000>; + usable-privilege = <2 | 4>; + hv-support = <0>; + os-support = <0>; + }; + + vsx2 (hypothetical) { + isa = <3010>; + usable-privilege = <1 | 2 | 4>; + hv-support = <0>; + os-support = <0>; + hwcap-bit-nr = <xx>; + }; + + vsx2-newinsns { + isa = <3020>; + usable-privilege = <1 | 2 | 4>; + os-support = <1>; + fscr-bit-nr = <xx>; + hwcap-bit-nr = <xx>; + dependencies = <&vsx2>; + }; + + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/ibm,vas.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/ibm,vas.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bf11d2faf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/ibm,vas.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +* IBM Powerpc Virtual Accelerator Switchboard (VAS) + +VAS is a hardware mechanism that allows kernel subsystems and user processes +to directly submit compression and other requests to Nest accelerators (NX) +or other coprocessors functions. + +Required properties: +- compatible : should be "ibm,vas". +- ibm,vas-id : A unique identifier for each instance of VAS in the system +- reg : Should contain 4 pairs of 64-bit fields specifying the Hypervisor + window context start and length, OS/User window context start and length, + "Paste address" start and length, "Paste window id" start bit and number + of bits) + +Example: + + vas@6019100000000 { + compatible = "ibm,vas", "ibm,power9-vas"; + reg = <0x6019100000000 0x2000000 0x6019000000000 0x100000000 0x8000000000000 0x100000000 0x20 0x10>; + name = "vas"; + ibm,vas-id = <0x1>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/nintendo/gamecube.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/nintendo/gamecube.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3826bd1219 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/nintendo/gamecube.txt @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + +Nintendo GameCube device tree +============================= + +1) The "flipper" node + + This node represents the multi-function "Flipper" chip, which packages + many of the devices found in the Nintendo GameCube. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : Should be "nintendo,flipper" + +1.a) The Video Interface (VI) node + + Represents the interface between the graphics processor and a external + video encoder. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,flipper-vi" + - reg : should contain the VI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the VI interrupt + +1.b) The Processor Interface (PI) node + + Represents the data and control interface between the main processor + and graphics and audio processor. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,flipper-pi" + - reg : should contain the PI registers location and length + +1.b.i) The "Flipper" interrupt controller node + + Represents the interrupt controller within the "Flipper" chip. + The node for the "Flipper" interrupt controller must be placed under + the PI node. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,flipper-pic" + +1.c) The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) node + + Represents the digital signal processor interface, designed to offload + audio related tasks. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,flipper-dsp" + - reg : should contain the DSP registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the DSP interrupt + +1.c.i) The Auxiliary RAM (ARAM) node + + Represents the non cpu-addressable ram designed mainly to store audio + related information. + The ARAM node must be placed under the DSP node. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,flipper-aram" + - reg : should contain the ARAM start (zero-based) and length + +1.d) The Disk Interface (DI) node + + Represents the interface used to communicate with mass storage devices. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,flipper-di" + - reg : should contain the DI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the DI interrupt + +1.e) The Audio Interface (AI) node + + Represents the interface to the external 16-bit stereo digital-to-analog + converter. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,flipper-ai" + - reg : should contain the AI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the AI interrupt + +1.f) The Serial Interface (SI) node + + Represents the interface to the four single bit serial interfaces. + The SI is a proprietary serial interface used normally to control gamepads. + It's NOT a RS232-type interface. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,flipper-si" + - reg : should contain the SI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the SI interrupt + +1.g) The External Interface (EXI) node + + Represents the multi-channel SPI-like interface. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,flipper-exi" + - reg : should contain the EXI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the EXI interrupt + diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/nintendo/wii.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/nintendo/wii.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6f69a9dfe1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/nintendo/wii.txt @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ + +Nintendo Wii device tree +======================== + +0) The root node + + This node represents the Nintendo Wii video game console. + + Required properties: + + - model : Should be "nintendo,wii" + - compatible : Should be "nintendo,wii" + +1) The "hollywood" node + + This node represents the multi-function "Hollywood" chip, which packages + many of the devices found in the Nintendo Wii. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : Should be "nintendo,hollywood" + +1.a) The Video Interface (VI) node + + Represents the interface between the graphics processor and a external + video encoder. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-vi","nintendo,flipper-vi" + - reg : should contain the VI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the VI interrupt + +1.b) The Processor Interface (PI) node + + Represents the data and control interface between the main processor + and graphics and audio processor. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-pi","nintendo,flipper-pi" + - reg : should contain the PI registers location and length + +1.b.i) The "Flipper" interrupt controller node + + Represents the "Flipper" interrupt controller within the "Hollywood" chip. + The node for the "Flipper" interrupt controller must be placed under + the PI node. + + Required properties: + + - #interrupt-cells : <1> + - compatible : should be "nintendo,flipper-pic" + - interrupt-controller + +1.c) The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) node + + Represents the digital signal processor interface, designed to offload + audio related tasks. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-dsp","nintendo,flipper-dsp" + - reg : should contain the DSP registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the DSP interrupt + +1.d) The Serial Interface (SI) node + + Represents the interface to the four single bit serial interfaces. + The SI is a proprietary serial interface used normally to control gamepads. + It's NOT a RS232-type interface. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-si","nintendo,flipper-si" + - reg : should contain the SI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the SI interrupt + +1.e) The Audio Interface (AI) node + + Represents the interface to the external 16-bit stereo digital-to-analog + converter. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-ai","nintendo,flipper-ai" + - reg : should contain the AI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the AI interrupt + +1.f) The External Interface (EXI) node + + Represents the multi-channel SPI-like interface. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-exi","nintendo,flipper-exi" + - reg : should contain the EXI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the EXI interrupt + +1.h) The Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) node + + Represents the USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller Interface. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-usb-ehci","usb-ehci" + - reg : should contain the EHCI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the EHCI interrupt + +1.i) The Secure Digital Host Controller Interface (SDHCI) nodes + + Represent the Secure Digital Host Controller Interfaces. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-sdhci","sdhci" + - reg : should contain the SDHCI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the SDHCI interrupt + +1.j) The Inter-Processor Communication (IPC) node + + Represent the Inter-Processor Communication interface. This interface + enables communications between the Broadway and the Starlet processors. + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-ipc" + - reg : should contain the IPC registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the IPC interrupt + +1.k) The "Hollywood" interrupt controller node + + Represents the "Hollywood" interrupt controller within the + "Hollywood" chip. + + Required properties: + + - #interrupt-cells : <1> + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-pic" + - reg : should contain the controller registers location and length + - interrupt-controller + - interrupts : should contain the cascade interrupt of the "flipper" pic + +1.l) The General Purpose I/O (GPIO) controller node + + see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/nintendo,hollywood-gpio.txt + +1.m) The control node + + Represents the control interface used to setup several miscellaneous + settings of the "Hollywood" chip like boot memory mappings, resets, + disk interface mode, etc. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-control" + - reg : should contain the control registers location and length + +1.n) The Disk Interface (DI) node + + Represents the interface used to communicate with mass storage devices. + + Required properties: + + - compatible : should be "nintendo,hollywood-di" + - reg : should contain the DI registers location and length + - interrupts : should contain the DI interrupt + diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/oppanel-opal.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/oppanel-opal.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dffb79108b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/oppanel-opal.txt @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +IBM OPAL Operator Panel Binding +------------------------------- + +Required properties: +- compatible : Should be "ibm,opal-oppanel". +- #lines : Number of lines on the operator panel e.g. <0x2>. +- #length : Number of characters per line of the operator panel e.g. <0x10>. + +Example: + oppanel { + compatible = "ibm,opal-oppanel"; + #lines = <0x2>; + #length = <0x10>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/power-mgt.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/power-mgt.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d6658d3dd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/power-mgt.txt @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +IBM Power-Management Bindings +============================= + +Linux running on baremetal POWER machines has access to the processor +idle states. The description of these idle states is exposed via the +node @power-mgt in the device-tree by the firmware. + +Definitions: +---------------- +Typically each idle state has the following associated properties: + +- name: The name of the idle state as defined by the firmware. + +- flags: indicating some aspects of this idle states such as the + extent of state-loss, whether timebase is stopped on this + idle states and so on. The flag bits are as follows: + +- exit-latency: The latency involved in transitioning the state of the + CPU from idle to running. + +- target-residency: The minimum time that the CPU needs to reside in + this idle state in order to accrue power-savings + benefit. + +Properties +---------------- +The following properties provide details about the idle states. These +properties are exposed as arrays. Each entry in the property array +provides the value of that property for the idle state associated with +the array index of that entry. + +If idle-states are defined, then the properties +"ibm,cpu-idle-state-names" and "ibm,cpu-idle-state-flags" are +required. The other properties are required unless mentioned +otherwise. The length of all the property arrays must be the same. + +- ibm,cpu-idle-state-names: + Array of strings containing the names of the idle states. + +- ibm,cpu-idle-state-flags: + Array of unsigned 32-bit values containing the values of the + flags associated with the aforementioned idle-states. The + flag bits are as follows: + 0x00000001 /* Decrementer would stop */ + 0x00000002 /* Needs timebase restore */ + 0x00001000 /* Restore GPRs like nap */ + 0x00002000 /* Restore hypervisor resource from PACA pointer */ + 0x00004000 /* Program PORE to restore PACA pointer */ + 0x00010000 /* This is a nap state (POWER7,POWER8) */ + 0x00020000 /* This is a fast-sleep state (POWER8)*/ + 0x00040000 /* This is a winkle state (POWER8) */ + 0x00080000 /* This is a fast-sleep state which requires a */ + /* software workaround for restoring the */ + /* timebase (POWER8) */ + 0x00800000 /* This state uses SPR PMICR instruction */ + /* (POWER8)*/ + 0x00100000 /* This is a fast stop state (POWER9) */ + 0x00200000 /* This is a deep-stop state (POWER9) */ + +- ibm,cpu-idle-state-latencies-ns: + Array of unsigned 32-bit values containing the values of the + exit-latencies (in ns) for the idle states in + ibm,cpu-idle-state-names. + +- ibm,cpu-idle-state-residency-ns: + Array of unsigned 32-bit values containing the values of the + target-residency (in ns) for the idle states in + ibm,cpu-idle-state-names. On POWER8 this is an optional + property. If the property is absent, the target residency for + the "Nap", "FastSleep" are defined to 10000 and 300000000 + respectively by the kernel. On POWER9 this property is required. + +- ibm,cpu-idle-state-psscr: + Array of unsigned 64-bit values containing the values for the + PSSCR for each of the idle states in ibm,cpu-idle-state-names. + This property is required on POWER9 and absent on POWER8. + +- ibm,cpu-idle-state-psscr-mask: + Array of unsigned 64-bit values containing the masks + indicating which psscr fields are set in the corresponding + entries of ibm,cpu-idle-state-psscr. This property is + required on POWER9 and absent on POWER8. + + Whenever the firmware sets an entry in + ibm,cpu-idle-state-psscr-mask value to 0xf, it implies that + only the Requested Level (RL) field of the corresponding entry + in ibm,cpu-idle-state-psscr should be considered by the + kernel. For such idle states, the kernel would set the + remaining fields of the psscr to the following sane-default + values. + + - ESL and EC bits are to 1. So wakeup from any stop + state will be at vector 0x100. + + - MTL and PSLL are set to the maximum allowed value as + per the ISA, i.e. 15. + + - The Transition Rate, TR is set to the Maximum value + 3. + + For all the other values of the entry in + ibm,cpu-idle-state-psscr-mask, the kernel expects all the + psscr fields of the corresponding entry in + ibm,cpu-idle-state-psscr to be correctly set by the firmware. + +- ibm,cpu-idle-state-pmicr: + Array of unsigned 64-bit values containing the pmicr values + for the idle states in ibm,cpu-idle-state-names. This 64-bit + register value is to be set in pmicr for the corresponding + state if the flag indicates that pmicr SPR should be set. This + is an optional property on POWER8 and is absent on + POWER9. + +- ibm,cpu-idle-state-pmicr-mask: + Array of unsigned 64-bit values containing the mask indicating + which of the fields of the PMICR are set in the corresponding + entries in ibm,cpu-idle-state-pmicr. This is an optional + property on POWER8 and is absent on POWER9. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/sensor-groups.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/sensor-groups.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6ad881cbff --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/sensor-groups.txt @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +IBM OPAL Sensor Groups Binding +------------------------------- + +Node: /ibm,opal/sensor-groups + +Description: Contains sensor groups available in the Powernv P9 +servers. Each child node indicates a sensor group. + +- compatible : Should be "ibm,opal-sensor-group" + +Each child node contains below properties: + +- type : String to indicate the type of sensor-group + +- sensor-group-id: Abstract unique identifier provided by firmware of + type <u32> which is used for sensor-group + operations like clearing the min/max history of all + sensors belonging to the group. + +- ibm,chip-id : Chip ID + +- sensors : Phandle array of child nodes of /ibm,opal/sensor/ + belonging to this group + +- ops : Array of opal-call numbers indicating available operations on + sensor groups like clearing min/max, enabling/disabling sensor + group. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/sleep.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/sleep.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1b0936a5be --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/sleep.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/powerpc/sleep.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: PowerPC sleep property + +maintainers: + - Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> + +description: | + Devices on SOCs often have mechanisms for placing devices into low-power + states that are decoupled from the devices' own register blocks. Sometimes, + this information is more complicated than a cell-index property can + reasonably describe. Thus, each device controlled in such a manner + may contain a "sleep" property which describes these connections. + + The sleep property consists of one or more sleep resources, each of + which consists of a phandle to a sleep controller, followed by a + controller-specific sleep specifier of zero or more cells. + + The semantics of what type of low power modes are possible are defined + by the sleep controller. Some examples of the types of low power modes + that may be supported are: + + - Dynamic: The device may be disabled or enabled at any time. + - System Suspend: The device may request to be disabled or remain + awake during system suspend, but will not be disabled until then. + - Permanent: The device is disabled permanently (until the next hard + reset). + + Some devices may share a clock domain with each other, such that they should + only be suspended when none of the devices are in use. Where reasonable, + such nodes should be placed on a virtual bus, where the bus has the sleep + property. If the clock domain is shared among devices that cannot be + reasonably grouped in this manner, then create a virtual sleep controller + (similar to an interrupt nexus, except that defining a standardized + sleep-map should wait until its necessity is demonstrated). + +select: true + +properties: + sleep: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array + +additionalProperties: true |