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Merge tag 'qcom-ebi2-arm-soc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-integrator into next/drivers
Pull "Qualcomm EBI2 bindings and bus driver" from Linus Walleij * tag 'qcom-ebi2-arm-soc' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-integrator: bus: qcom: add EBI2 driver bus: qcom: add EBI2 device tree bindings Acked-by: Andy Gross <andy.gross@linaro.org>
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+Qualcomm External Bus Interface 2 (EBI2)
+
+The EBI2 contains two peripheral blocks: XMEM and LCDC. The XMEM handles any
+external memory (such as NAND or other memory-mapped peripherals) whereas
+LCDC handles LCD displays.
+
+As it says it connects devices to an external bus interface, meaning address
+lines (up to 9 address lines so can only address 1KiB external memory space),
+data lines (16 bits), OE (output enable), ADV (address valid, used on some
+NOR flash memories), WE (write enable). This on top of 6 different chip selects
+(CS0 thru CS5) so that in theory 6 different devices can be connected.
+
+Apparently this bus is clocked at 64MHz. It has dedicated pins on the package
+and the bus can only come out on these pins, however if some of the pins are
+unused they can be left unconnected or remuxed to be used as GPIO or in some
+cases other orthogonal functions as well.
+
+Also CS1 and CS2 has -A and -B signals. Why they have that is unclear to me.
+
+The chip selects have the following memory range assignments. This region of
+memory is referred to as "Chip Peripheral SS FPB0" and is 168MB big.
+
+Chip Select Physical address base
+CS0 GPIO134 0x1a800000-0x1b000000 (8MB)
+CS1 GPIO39 (A) / GPIO123 (B) 0x1b000000-0x1b800000 (8MB)
+CS2 GPIO40 (A) / GPIO124 (B) 0x1b800000-0x1c000000 (8MB)
+CS3 GPIO133 0x1d000000-0x25000000 (128 MB)
+CS4 GPIO132 0x1c800000-0x1d000000 (8MB)
+CS5 GPIO131 0x1c000000-0x1c800000 (8MB)
+
+The APQ8060 Qualcomm Application Processor User Guide, 80-N7150-14 Rev. A,
+August 6, 2012 contains some incomplete documentation of the EBI2.
+
+FIXME: the manual mentions "write precharge cycles" and "precharge cycles".
+We have not been able to figure out which bit fields these correspond to
+in the hardware, or what valid values exist. The current hypothesis is that
+this is something just used on the FAST chip selects and that the SLOW
+chip selects are understood fully. There is also a "byte device enable"
+flag somewhere for 8bit memories.
+
+FIXME: The chipselects have SLOW and FAST configuration registers. It's a bit
+unclear what this means, if they are mutually exclusive or can be used
+together, or if some chip selects are hardwired to be FAST and others are SLOW
+by design.
+
+The XMEM registers are totally undocumented but could be partially decoded
+because the Cypress AN49576 Antioch Westbridge apparently has suspiciously
+similar register layout, see: http://www.cypress.com/file/105771/download
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: should be one of:
+ "qcom,msm8660-ebi2"
+ "qcom,apq8060-ebi2"
+- #address-cells: shoule be <2>: the first cell is the chipselect,
+ the second cell is the offset inside the memory range
+- #size-cells: should be <1>
+- ranges: should be set to:
+ ranges = <0 0x0 0x1a800000 0x00800000>,
+ <1 0x0 0x1b000000 0x00800000>,
+ <2 0x0 0x1b800000 0x00800000>,
+ <3 0x0 0x1d000000 0x08000000>,
+ <4 0x0 0x1c800000 0x00800000>,
+ <5 0x0 0x1c000000 0x00800000>;
+- reg: two ranges of registers: EBI2 config and XMEM config areas
+- reg-names: should be "ebi2", "xmem"
+- clocks: two clocks, EBI_2X and EBI
+- clock-names: shoule be "ebi2x", "ebi2"
+
+Optional subnodes:
+- Nodes inside the EBI2 will be considered device nodes.
+
+The following optional properties are properties that can be tagged onto
+any device subnode. We are assuming that there can be only ONE device per
+chipselect subnode, else the properties will become ambigous.
+
+Optional properties arrays for SLOW chip selects:
+- qcom,xmem-recovery-cycles: recovery cycles is the time the memory continues to
+ drive the data bus after OE is de-asserted, in order to avoid contention on
+ the data bus. They are inserted when reading one CS and switching to another
+ CS or read followed by write on the same CS. Valid values 0 thru 15. Minimum
+ value is actually 1, so a value of 0 will still yield 1 recovery cycle.
+- qcom,xmem-write-hold-cycles: write hold cycles, these are extra cycles
+ inserted after every write minimum 1. The data out is driven from the time
+ WE is asserted until CS is asserted. With a hold of 1 (value = 0), the CS
+ stays active for 1 extra cycle etc. Valid values 0 thru 15.
+- qcom,xmem-write-delta-cycles: initial latency for write cycles inserted for
+ the first write to a page or burst memory. Valid values 0 thru 255.
+- qcom,xmem-read-delta-cycles: initial latency for read cycles inserted for the
+ first read to a page or burst memory. Valid values 0 thru 255.
+- qcom,xmem-write-wait-cycles: number of wait cycles for every write access, 0=1
+ cycle. Valid values 0 thru 15.
+- qcom,xmem-read-wait-cycles: number of wait cycles for every read access, 0=1
+ cycle. Valid values 0 thru 15.
+
+Optional properties arrays for FAST chip selects:
+- qcom,xmem-address-hold-enable: this is a boolean property stating that we
+ shall hold the address for an extra cycle to meet hold time requirements
+ with ADV assertion.
+- qcom,xmem-adv-to-oe-recovery-cycles: the number of cycles elapsed before an OE
+ assertion, with respect to the cycle where ADV (address valid) is asserted.
+ 2 means 2 cycles between ADV and OE. Valid values 0, 1, 2 or 3.
+- qcom,xmem-read-hold-cycles: the length in cycles of the first segment of a
+ read transfer. For a single read trandfer this will be the time from CS
+ assertion to OE assertion. Valid values 0 thru 15.
+
+
+Example:
+
+ebi2@1a100000 {
+ compatible = "qcom,apq8060-ebi2";
+ #address-cells = <2>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+ ranges = <0 0x0 0x1a800000 0x00800000>,
+ <1 0x0 0x1b000000 0x00800000>,
+ <2 0x0 0x1b800000 0x00800000>,
+ <3 0x0 0x1d000000 0x08000000>,
+ <4 0x0 0x1c800000 0x00800000>,
+ <5 0x0 0x1c000000 0x00800000>;
+ reg = <0x1a100000 0x1000>, <0x1a110000 0x1000>;
+ reg-names = "ebi2", "xmem";
+ clocks = <&gcc EBI2_2X_CLK>, <&gcc EBI2_CLK>;
+ clock-names = "ebi2x", "ebi2";
+ /* Make sure to set up the pin control for the EBI2 */
+ pinctrl-names = "default";
+ pinctrl-0 = <&foo_ebi2_pins>;
+
+ foo-ebi2@2,0 {
+ compatible = "foo";
+ reg = <2 0x0 0x100>;
+ (...)
+ qcom,xmem-recovery-cycles = <0>;
+ qcom,xmem-write-hold-cycles = <3>;
+ qcom,xmem-write-delta-cycles = <31>;
+ qcom,xmem-read-delta-cycles = <28>;
+ qcom,xmem-write-wait-cycles = <9>;
+ qcom,xmem-read-wait-cycles = <9>;
+ };
+};