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author | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2010-01-23 09:45:46 +0300 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2010-01-23 09:45:46 +0300 |
commit | 6be325719b3e54624397e413efd4b33a997e55a3 (patch) | |
tree | 57f321a56794cab2222e179b16731e0d76a4a68a /Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl | |
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parent | 92dcffb916d309aa01778bf8963a6932e4014d07 (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'master' of /home/davem/src/GIT/linux-2.6/
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-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/board.txt | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/mpc5200.txt | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/mpic.txt | 42 |
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diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/board.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/board.txt index e8b5bc24d0ac..39e941515a36 100644 --- a/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/board.txt +++ b/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/board.txt @@ -20,12 +20,16 @@ Required properities: - compatible : should be "fsl,fpga-pixis". - reg : should contain the address and the length of the FPPGA register set. +- interrupt-parent: should specify phandle for the interrupt controller. +- interrupts : should specify event (wakeup) IRQ. Example (MPC8610HPCD): board-control@e8000000 { compatible = "fsl,fpga-pixis"; reg = <0xe8000000 32>; + interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; + interrupts = <8 8>; }; * Freescale BCSR GPIO banks diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/mpc5200.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/mpc5200.txt index cabc780f7258..5c6602dbfdc2 100644 --- a/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/mpc5200.txt +++ b/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/mpc5200.txt @@ -103,7 +103,22 @@ 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'. +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: diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/mpic.txt b/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/mpic.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..71e39cf3215b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/fsl/mpic.txt @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +* OpenPIC and its interrupt numbers on Freescale's e500/e600 cores + +The OpenPIC specification does not specify which interrupt source has to +become which interrupt number. This is up to the software implementation +of the interrupt controller. The only requirement is that every +interrupt source has to have an unique interrupt number / vector number. +To accomplish this the current implementation assigns the number zero to +the first source, the number one to the second source and so on until +all interrupt sources have their unique number. +Usually the assigned vector number equals the interrupt number mentioned +in the documentation for a given core / CPU. This is however not true +for the e500 cores (MPC85XX CPUs) where the documentation distinguishes +between internal and external interrupt sources and starts counting at +zero for both of them. + +So what to write for external interrupt source X or internal interrupt +source Y into the device tree? Here is an example: + +The memory map for the interrupt controller in the MPC8544[0] shows, +that the first interrupt source starts at 0x5_0000 (PIC Register Address +Map-Interrupt Source Configuration Registers). This source becomes the +number zero therefore: + External interrupt 0 = interrupt number 0 + External interrupt 1 = interrupt number 1 + External interrupt 2 = interrupt number 2 + ... +Every interrupt number allocates 0x20 bytes register space. So to get +its number it is sufficient to shift the lower 16bits to right by five. +So for the external interrupt 10 we have: + 0x0140 >> 5 = 10 + +After the external sources, the internal sources follow. The in core I2C +controller on the MPC8544 for instance has the internal source number +27. Oo obtain its interrupt number we take the lower 16bits of its memory +address (0x5_0560) and shift it right: + 0x0560 >> 5 = 43 + +Therefore the I2C device node for the MPC8544 CPU has to have the +interrupt number 43 specified in the device tree. + +[0] MPC8544E PowerQUICCTM III, Integrated Host Processor Family Reference Manual + MPC8544ERM Rev. 1 10/2007 |