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diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/brcm,gisb-arb.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/brcm,gisb-arb.txt index 729def62f0c5..10f6d0a8159d 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/brcm,gisb-arb.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/brcm,gisb-arb.txt @@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ Required properties: "brcm,bcm7038-gisb-arb" for 130nm chips - reg: specifies the base physical address and size of the registers - interrupts: specifies the two interrupts (timeout and TEA) to be used from - the parent interrupt controller + the parent interrupt controller. A third optional interrupt may be specified + for breakpoints. Optional properties: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/mediatek,smi-common.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/mediatek,smi-common.txt index b64573680b42..dbafffe3f41e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/mediatek,smi-common.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/mediatek,smi-common.txt @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The hardware block diagram please check bindings/iommu/mediatek,iommu.txt Mediatek SMI have two generations of HW architecture, here is the list which generation the SoCs use: generation 1: mt2701 and mt7623. -generation 2: mt2712, mt6779, mt8173 and mt8183. +generation 2: mt2712, mt6779, mt8167, mt8173 and mt8183. There's slight differences between the two SMI, for generation 2, the register which control the iommu port is at each larb's register base. But @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ Required properties: "mediatek,mt2712-smi-common" "mediatek,mt6779-smi-common" "mediatek,mt7623-smi-common", "mediatek,mt2701-smi-common" + "mediatek,mt8167-smi-common" "mediatek,mt8173-smi-common" "mediatek,mt8183-smi-common" - reg : the register and size of the SMI block. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/mediatek,smi-larb.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/mediatek,smi-larb.txt index 8f19dfe7d80e..0c5de12b5496 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/mediatek,smi-larb.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/mediatek,smi-larb.txt @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ Required properties: "mediatek,mt2712-smi-larb" "mediatek,mt6779-smi-larb" "mediatek,mt7623-smi-larb", "mediatek,mt2701-smi-larb" + "mediatek,mt8167-smi-larb" "mediatek,mt8173-smi-larb" "mediatek,mt8183-smi-larb" - reg : the register and size of this local arbiter. @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ Required properties: - "gals": the clock for GALS(Global Async Local Sync). Here is the list which has this GALS: mt8183. -Required property for mt2701, mt2712, mt6779 and mt7623: +Required property for mt2701, mt2712, mt6779, mt7623 and mt8167: - mediatek,larb-id :the hardware id of this larb. Example: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/amlogic,meson-ee-pwrc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/amlogic,meson-ee-pwrc.yaml index 4f524f822e84..d30f85cc395e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/amlogic,meson-ee-pwrc.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/amlogic,meson-ee-pwrc.yaml @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ properties: - amlogic,meson8b-pwrc - amlogic,meson8m2-pwrc - amlogic,meson-gxbb-pwrc + - amlogic,meson-axg-pwrc - amlogic,meson-g12a-pwrc - amlogic,meson-sm1-pwrc @@ -42,11 +43,11 @@ properties: - const: vapb resets: - minItems: 11 + minItems: 5 maxItems: 12 reset-names: - minItems: 11 + minItems: 5 maxItems: 12 "#power-domain-cells": @@ -111,6 +112,24 @@ allOf: properties: compatible: enum: + - amlogic,meson-axg-pwrc + then: + properties: + reset-names: + items: + - const: viu + - const: venc + - const: vcbus + - const: vencl + - const: vid_lock + required: + - resets + - reset-names + + - if: + properties: + compatible: + enum: - amlogic,meson-g12a-pwrc - amlogic,meson-sm1-pwrc then: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/brcm,bcm63xx-power.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/brcm,bcm63xx-power.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..63b15ac6dde4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/brcm,bcm63xx-power.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/power/brcm,bcm63xx-power.yaml#" +$schema: "http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#" + +title: BCM63xx power domain driver + +maintainers: + - Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com> + +description: | + BCM6318, BCM6328, BCM6362 and BCM63268 SoCs have a power domain controller + to enable/disable certain components in order to save power. + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - enum: + - brcm,bcm6318-power-controller + - brcm,bcm6328-power-controller + - brcm,bcm6362-power-controller + - brcm,bcm63268-power-controller + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + "#power-domain-cells": + const: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - "#power-domain-cells" + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + periph_pwr: power-controller@10001848 { + compatible = "brcm,bcm6328-power-controller"; + reg = <0x10001848 0x4>; + #power-domain-cells = <1>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/xlnx,zynqmp-reset.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/xlnx,zynqmp-reset.txt index 27a45fe5ecf1..ed836868dbf1 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/xlnx,zynqmp-reset.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/xlnx,zynqmp-reset.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - = Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC reset driver binding = + = Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC and Versal reset driver binding = -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -The Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC has several different resets. +The Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC and Versal has several different resets. See Chapter 36 of the Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC TRM (UG) for more information about zynqmp resets. @@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ Please also refer to reset.txt in this directory for common reset controller binding usage. Required Properties: -- compatible: "xlnx,zynqmp-reset" +- compatible: "xlnx,zynqmp-reset" for Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC platform + "xlnx,versal-reset" for Versal platform - #reset-cells: Specifies the number of cells needed to encode reset line, should be 1 @@ -37,8 +38,10 @@ Device nodes that need access to reset lines should specify them as a reset phandle in their corresponding node as specified in reset.txt. -For list of all valid reset indicies see +For list of all valid reset indices for Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC see <dt-bindings/reset/xlnx-zynqmp-resets.h> +For list of all valid reset indices for Versal see +<dt-bindings/reset/xlnx-versal-resets.h> Example: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/k3-ringacc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/k3-ringacc.yaml index ae33fc957141..c3c595e235a8 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/k3-ringacc.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/k3-ringacc.yaml @@ -62,11 +62,6 @@ properties: $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 description: TI-SCI device id of the ring accelerator - ti,dma-ring-reset-quirk: - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#definitions/flag - description: | - enable ringacc/udma ring state interoperability issue software w/a - required: - compatible - reg @@ -94,7 +89,6 @@ examples: reg-names = "rt", "fifos", "proxy_gcfg", "proxy_target"; ti,num-rings = <818>; ti,sci-rm-range-gp-rings = <0x2>; /* GP ring range */ - ti,dma-ring-reset-quirk; ti,sci = <&dmsc>; ti,sci-dev-id = <187>; msi-parent = <&inta_main_udmass>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/ti,pruss.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/ti,pruss.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..037c51b2f972 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/ti,pruss.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,439 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/soc/ti/ti,pruss.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: |+ + TI Programmable Real-Time Unit and Industrial Communication Subsystem + +maintainers: + - Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com> + +description: |+ + + The Programmable Real-Time Unit and Industrial Communication Subsystem + (PRU-ICSS a.k.a. PRUSS) is present on various TI SoCs such as AM335x, AM437x, + Keystone 66AK2G, OMAP-L138/DA850 etc. A PRUSS consists of dual 32-bit RISC + cores (Programmable Real-Time Units, or PRUs), shared RAM, data and + instruction RAMs, some internal peripheral modules to facilitate industrial + communication, and an interrupt controller. + + The programmable nature of the PRUs provide flexibility to implement custom + peripheral interfaces, fast real-time responses, or specialized data handling. + The common peripheral modules include the following, + - an Ethernet MII_RT module with two MII ports + - an MDIO port to control external Ethernet PHYs + - an Industrial Ethernet Peripheral (IEP) to manage/generate Industrial + Ethernet functions + - an Enhanced Capture Module (eCAP) + - an Industrial Ethernet Timer with 7/9 capture and 16 compare events + - a 16550-compatible UART to support PROFIBUS + - Enhanced GPIO with async capture and serial support + + A PRU-ICSS subsystem can have up to three shared data memories. A PRU core + acts on a primary Data RAM (there are usually 2 Data RAMs) at its address + 0x0, but also has access to a secondary Data RAM (primary to the other PRU + core) at its address 0x2000. A shared Data RAM, if present, can be accessed + by both the PRU cores. The Interrupt Controller (INTC) and a CFG module are + common to both the PRU cores. Each PRU core also has a private instruction + RAM, and specific register spaces for Control and Debug functionalities. + + Various sub-modules within a PRU-ICSS subsystem are represented as individual + nodes and are defined using a parent-child hierarchy depending on their + integration within the IP and the SoC. These nodes are described in the + following sections. + + + PRU-ICSS Node + ============== + Each PRU-ICSS instance is represented as its own node with the individual PRU + processor cores, the memories node, an INTC node and an MDIO node represented + as child nodes within this PRUSS node. This node shall be a child of the + corresponding interconnect bus nodes or target-module nodes. + + See ../../mfd/syscon.yaml for generic SysCon binding details. + + +properties: + $nodename: + pattern: "^(pruss|icssg)@[0-9a-f]+$" + + compatible: + enum: + - ti,am3356-pruss # for AM335x SoC family + - ti,am4376-pruss0 # for AM437x SoC family and PRUSS unit 0 + - ti,am4376-pruss1 # for AM437x SoC family and PRUSS unit 1 + - ti,am5728-pruss # for AM57xx SoC family + - ti,k2g-pruss # for 66AK2G SoC family + - ti,am654-icssg # for K3 AM65x SoC family + - ti,j721e-icssg # for K3 J721E SoC family + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 1 + + ranges: + maxItems: 1 + + power-domains: + description: | + This property is as per sci-pm-domain.txt. + +patternProperties: + + memories@[a-f0-9]+$: + description: | + The various Data RAMs within a single PRU-ICSS unit are represented as a + single node with the name 'memories'. + + type: object + + properties: + reg: + minItems: 2 # On AM437x one of two PRUSS units don't contain Shared RAM. + maxItems: 3 + items: + - description: Address and size of the Data RAM0. + - description: Address and size of the Data RAM1. + - description: | + Address and size of the Shared Data RAM. Note that on AM437x one + of two PRUSS units don't contain Shared RAM, while the second one + has it. + + reg-names: + minItems: 2 + maxItems: 3 + items: + - const: dram0 + - const: dram1 + - const: shrdram2 + + required: + - reg + - reg-names + + additionalProperties: false + + cfg@[a-f0-9]+$: + description: | + PRU-ICSS configuration space. CFG sub-module represented as a SysCon. + + type: object + + properties: + compatible: + items: + - const: ti,pruss-cfg + - const: syscon + + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 1 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + ranges: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + type: object + + properties: + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 0 + + patternProperties: + coreclk-mux@[a-f0-9]+$: + description: | + This is applicable only for ICSSG (K3 SoCs). The ICSSG modules + core clock can be set to one of the 2 sources: ICSSG_CORE_CLK or + ICSSG_ICLK. This node models this clock mux and should have the + name "coreclk-mux". + + type: object + + properties: + '#clock-cells': + const: 0 + + clocks: + items: + - description: ICSSG_CORE Clock + - description: ICSSG_ICLK Clock + + assigned-clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + assigned-clock-parents: + maxItems: 1 + description: | + Standard assigned-clocks-parents definition used for selecting + mux parent (one of the mux input). + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + required: + - clocks + + additionalProperties: false + + iepclk-mux@[a-f0-9]+$: + description: | + The IEP module can get its clock from 2 sources: ICSSG_IEP_CLK or + CORE_CLK (OCP_CLK in older SoCs). This node models this clock + mux and should have the name "iepclk-mux". + + type: object + + properties: + '#clock-cells': + const: 0 + + clocks: + items: + - description: ICSSG_IEP Clock + - description: Core Clock (OCP Clock in older SoCs) + + assigned-clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + assigned-clock-parents: + maxItems: 1 + description: | + Standard assigned-clocks-parents definition used for selecting + mux parent (one of the mux input). + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + required: + - clocks + + additionalProperties: false + + additionalProperties: false + + iep@[a-f0-9]+$: + description: | + Industrial Ethernet Peripheral to manage/generate Industrial Ethernet + functions such as time stamping. Each PRUSS has either 1 IEP (on AM335x, + AM437x, AM57xx & 66AK2G SoCs) or 2 IEPs (on K3 AM65x & J721E SoCs ). IEP + is used for creating PTP clocks and generating PPS signals. + + type: object + + mii-rt@[a-f0-9]+$: + description: | + Real-Time Ethernet to support multiple industrial communication protocols. + MII-RT sub-module represented as a SysCon. + + type: object + + properties: + compatible: + items: + - const: ti,pruss-mii + - const: syscon + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + additionalProperties: false + + mii-g-rt@[a-f0-9]+$: + description: | + The Real-time Media Independent Interface to support multiple industrial + communication protocols (G stands for Gigabit). MII-G-RT sub-module + represented as a SysCon. + + type: object + + properties: + compatible: + items: + - const: ti,pruss-mii-g + - const: syscon + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + additionalProperties: false + + interrupt-controller@[a-f0-9]+$: + description: | + PRUSS INTC Node. Each PRUSS has a single interrupt controller instance + that is common to all the PRU cores. This should be represented as an + interrupt-controller node. + + type: object + + mdio@[a-f0-9]+$: + description: | + MDIO Node. Each PRUSS has an MDIO module that can be used to control + external PHYs. The MDIO module used within the PRU-ICSS is an instance of + the MDIO Controller used in TI Davinci SoCs. + + allOf: + - $ref: /schemas/net/ti,davinci-mdio.yaml# + + type: object + + "^(pru|rtu|txpru)@[0-9a-f]+$": + description: | + PRU Node. Each PRUSS has dual PRU cores, each represented as a RemoteProc + device through a PRU child node each. Each node can optionally be rendered + inactive by using the standard DT string property, "status". The ICSSG IP + present on K3 SoCs have additional auxiliary PRU cores with slightly + different IP integration. + + type: object + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - ranges + +additionalProperties: false + +# Due to inability of correctly verifying sub-nodes with an @address through +# the "required" list, the required sub-nodes below are commented out for now. + +#required: +# - memories +# - interrupt-controller +# - pru + +if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + enum: + - ti,k2g-pruss + - ti,am654-icssg + - ti,j721e-icssg +then: + required: + - power-domains + +examples: + - | + + /* Example 1 AM33xx PRU-ICSS */ + pruss: pruss@0 { + compatible = "ti,am3356-pruss"; + reg = <0x0 0x80000>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + ranges; + + pruss_mem: memories@0 { + reg = <0x0 0x2000>, + <0x2000 0x2000>, + <0x10000 0x3000>; + reg-names = "dram0", "dram1", "shrdram2"; + }; + + pruss_cfg: cfg@26000 { + compatible = "ti,pruss-cfg", "syscon"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + reg = <0x26000 0x2000>; + ranges = <0x00 0x26000 0x2000>; + + clocks { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + pruss_iepclk_mux: iepclk-mux@30 { + reg = <0x30>; + #clock-cells = <0>; + clocks = <&l3_gclk>, /* icss_iep */ + <&pruss_ocp_gclk>; /* icss_ocp */ + }; + }; + }; + + pruss_mii_rt: mii-rt@32000 { + compatible = "ti,pruss-mii", "syscon"; + reg = <0x32000 0x58>; + }; + + pruss_mdio: mdio@32400 { + compatible = "ti,davinci_mdio"; + reg = <0x32400 0x90>; + clocks = <&dpll_core_m4_ck>; + clock-names = "fck"; + bus_freq = <1000000>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + }; + }; + + - | + + /* Example 2 AM43xx PRU-ICSS with PRUSS1 node */ + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + pruss1: pruss@0 { + compatible = "ti,am4376-pruss1"; + reg = <0x0 0x40000>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + ranges; + + pruss1_mem: memories@0 { + reg = <0x0 0x2000>, + <0x2000 0x2000>, + <0x10000 0x8000>; + reg-names = "dram0", "dram1", "shrdram2"; + }; + + pruss1_cfg: cfg@26000 { + compatible = "ti,pruss-cfg", "syscon"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + reg = <0x26000 0x2000>; + ranges = <0x00 0x26000 0x2000>; + + clocks { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + pruss1_iepclk_mux: iepclk-mux@30 { + reg = <0x30>; + #clock-cells = <0>; + clocks = <&sysclk_div>, /* icss_iep */ + <&pruss_ocp_gclk>; /* icss_ocp */ + }; + }; + }; + + pruss1_mii_rt: mii-rt@32000 { + compatible = "ti,pruss-mii", "syscon"; + reg = <0x32000 0x58>; + }; + + pruss1_mdio: mdio@32400 { + compatible = "ti,davinci_mdio"; + reg = <0x32400 0x90>; + clocks = <&dpll_core_m4_ck>; + clock-names = "fck"; + bus_freq = <1000000>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + }; + }; + +... |