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diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-class-net-batman-adv b/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-class-net-batman-adv deleted file mode 100644 index 5bdbc8d40256..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-class-net-batman-adv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -This ABI is deprecated and will be removed after 2021. It is -replaced with the batadv generic netlink family. - -What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/batman-adv/elp_interval -Date: Feb 2014 -Contact: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@web.de> -Description: - Defines the interval in milliseconds in which batman - emits probing packets for neighbor sensing (ELP). - -What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/batman-adv/iface_status -Date: May 2010 -Contact: Marek Lindner <mareklindner@neomailbox.ch> -Description: - Indicates the status of <iface> as it is seen by batman. - -What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/batman-adv/mesh_iface -Date: May 2010 -Contact: Marek Lindner <mareklindner@neomailbox.ch> -Description: - The /sys/class/net/<iface>/batman-adv/mesh_iface file - displays the batman mesh interface this <iface> - currently is associated with. - -What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/batman-adv/throughput_override -Date: Feb 2014 -Contact: Antonio Quartulli <a@unstable.cc> -description: - Defines the throughput value to be used by B.A.T.M.A.N. V - when estimating the link throughput using this interface. - If the value is set to 0 then batman-adv will try to - estimate the throughput by itself. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-class-net-mesh b/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-class-net-mesh deleted file mode 100644 index 04c1a2932507..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/sysfs-class-net-mesh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -This ABI is deprecated and will be removed after 2021. It is -replaced with the batadv generic netlink family. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/aggregated_ogms -Date: May 2010 -Contact: Marek Lindner <mareklindner@neomailbox.ch> -Description: - Indicates whether the batman protocol messages of the - mesh <mesh_iface> shall be aggregated or not. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/<vlan_subdir>/ap_isolation -Date: May 2011 -Contact: Antonio Quartulli <a@unstable.cc> -Description: - Indicates whether the data traffic going from a - wireless client to another wireless client will be - silently dropped. <vlan_subdir> is empty when referring - to the untagged lan. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/bonding -Date: June 2010 -Contact: Simon Wunderlich <sw@simonwunderlich.de> -Description: - Indicates whether the data traffic going through the - mesh will be sent using multiple interfaces at the - same time (if available). - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/bridge_loop_avoidance -Date: November 2011 -Contact: Simon Wunderlich <sw@simonwunderlich.de> -Description: - Indicates whether the bridge loop avoidance feature - is enabled. This feature detects and avoids loops - between the mesh and devices bridged with the soft - interface <mesh_iface>. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/fragmentation -Date: October 2010 -Contact: Andreas Langer <an.langer@gmx.de> -Description: - Indicates whether the data traffic going through the - mesh will be fragmented or silently discarded if the - packet size exceeds the outgoing interface MTU. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/gw_bandwidth -Date: October 2010 -Contact: Marek Lindner <mareklindner@neomailbox.ch> -Description: - Defines the bandwidth which is propagated by this - node if gw_mode was set to 'server'. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/gw_mode -Date: October 2010 -Contact: Marek Lindner <mareklindner@neomailbox.ch> -Description: - Defines the state of the gateway features. Can be - either 'off', 'client' or 'server'. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/gw_sel_class -Date: October 2010 -Contact: Marek Lindner <mareklindner@neomailbox.ch> -Description: - Defines the selection criteria this node will use - to choose a gateway if gw_mode was set to 'client'. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/hop_penalty -Date: Oct 2010 -Contact: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@web.de> -Description: - Defines the penalty which will be applied to an - originator message's tq-field on every hop. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/isolation_mark -Date: Nov 2013 -Contact: Antonio Quartulli <a@unstable.cc> -Description: - Defines the isolation mark (and its bitmask) which - is used to classify clients as "isolated" by the - Extended Isolation feature. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/multicast_mode -Date: Feb 2014 -Contact: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@web.de> -Description: - Indicates whether multicast optimizations are enabled - or disabled. If set to zero then all nodes in the - mesh are going to use classic flooding for any - multicast packet with no optimizations. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/network_coding -Date: Nov 2012 -Contact: Martin Hundeboll <martin@hundeboll.net> -Description: - Controls whether Network Coding (using some magic - to send fewer wifi packets but still the same - content) is enabled or not. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/orig_interval -Date: May 2010 -Contact: Marek Lindner <mareklindner@neomailbox.ch> -Description: - Defines the interval in milliseconds in which batman - sends its protocol messages. - -What: /sys/class/net/<mesh_iface>/mesh/routing_algo -Date: Dec 2011 -Contact: Marek Lindner <mareklindner@neomailbox.ch> -Description: - Defines the routing procotol this mesh instance - uses to find the optimal paths through the mesh. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/configfs-usb-gadget-ecm b/Documentation/ABI/testing/configfs-usb-gadget-ecm index 272bc1e4ce2e..732101ca9d0b 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/configfs-usb-gadget-ecm +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/configfs-usb-gadget-ecm @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Description: ifname - network device interface name associated with this function instance - qmult + qmult - queue length multiplier for high and super speed host_addr diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/procfs-attr-current b/Documentation/ABI/testing/procfs-attr-current new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..198b9fe1c8e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/procfs-attr-current @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +What: /proc/*/attr/current +Contact: linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org, + selinux@vger.kernel.org, + apparmor@lists.ubuntu.com +Description: The current security information used by a Linux + security module (LSM) that is active on the system. + The details of permissions required to read from + this interface and hence obtain the security state + of the task identified is LSM dependent. + A process cannot write to this interface unless it + refers to itself. + The other details of permissions required to write to + this interface and hence change the security state of + the task identified are LSM dependent. + The format of the data used by this interface is LSM + dependent. + SELinux, Smack and AppArmor provide this interface. +Users: SELinux user-space + Smack user-space + AppArmor user-space diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/procfs-attr-exec b/Documentation/ABI/testing/procfs-attr-exec new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..34593866a7ab --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/procfs-attr-exec @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +What: /proc/*/attr/exec +Contact: linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org, + selinux@vger.kernel.org, + apparmor@lists.ubuntu.com +Description: The security information to be used on the process + by a Linux security module (LSM) active on the system + after a subsequent exec() call. + The details of permissions required to read from + this interface and hence obtain the security state + of the task identified is LSM dependent. + A process cannot write to this interface unless it + refers to itself. + The other details of permissions required to write to + this interface and hence change the security state of + the task identified are LSM dependent. + The format of the data used by this interface is LSM + dependent. + SELinux and AppArmor provide this interface. +Users: SELinux user-space + AppArmor user-space diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/procfs-attr-prev b/Documentation/ABI/testing/procfs-attr-prev new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f990b3595839 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/procfs-attr-prev @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +What: /proc/*/attr/prev +Contact: linux-security-module@vger.kernel.org, + selinux@vger.kernel.org, + apparmor@lists.ubuntu.com +Description: The security information used on the process by + a Linux security module (LSM) active on the system + prior to the most recent exec() call. + The details of permissions required to read from + this interface is LSM dependent. + A process cannot write to this interface unless it + refers to itself. + The other details of permissions required to write to + this interface are LSM dependent. + The format of the data used by this interface is LSM + dependent. + SELinux and AppArmor provide this interface. +Users: SELinux user-space + AppArmor user-space + diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio index df42bed09f25..35289d47d6cb 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio @@ -1743,6 +1743,16 @@ Description: Raw counter device counters direction for channel Y. +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltageY_label +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/out_voltageY_label +KernelVersion: 5.8 +Contact: linux-iio@vger.kernel.org +Description: + Optional symbolic label to a device channel. + If a label is defined for this channel add that to the channel + specific attributes. This is useful for userspace to be able to + better identify an individual channel. + What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_phaseY_raw KernelVersion: 4.18 Contact: linux-iio@vger.kernel.org diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio-adc-mt6360 b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio-adc-mt6360 new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e5a7b1c7cca3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio-adc-mt6360 @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltage0_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 USBID ADC which connected to connector ID pin. + Calculating with scale and offset returns voltage in uV + +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltage1_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 VBUS ADC with lower accuracy(+-75mA) + higher measure range(1~22mV) + Calculating with scale and offset returns voltage in uV + +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltage2_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 VBUS ADC with higher accuracy(+-30mA) + lower measure range(1~9.76V) + Calculating with scale and offset returns voltage in uV + +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltage3_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 VSYS ADC + Calculating with scale and offset returns voltage in uV + +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltage4_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 VBAT ADC + Calculating with scale and offset returns voltage in uV + +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_current5_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 IBUS ADC + Calculating with scale and offset returns voltage in uA + +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_current6_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 IBAT ADC + Calculating with scale and offset returns voltage in uA + +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_current7_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 CHG_VDDP ADC + Calculating with scale and offset returns voltage in uV + +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_temp8_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 IC junction temperature + Calculating with scale and offset returns temperature in degree + +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltage9_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 VREF_TS ADC + Calculating with scale and offset returns voltage in uV + +What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltage10_raw +KernelVersion: 5.8.0 +Contact: gene_chen@richtek.com +Description: + Indicated MT6360 TS ADC + Calculating with scale and offset returns voltage in uV diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio-timer-stm32 b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio-timer-stm32 index a10a4de3e5fe..c4a4497c249a 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio-timer-stm32 +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-iio-timer-stm32 @@ -109,30 +109,6 @@ Description: When counting down the counter start from preset value and fire event when reach 0. -What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_count_quadrature_mode_available -KernelVersion: 4.12 -Contact: benjamin.gaignard@st.com -Description: - Reading returns the list possible quadrature modes. - -What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_count0_quadrature_mode -KernelVersion: 4.12 -Contact: benjamin.gaignard@st.com -Description: - Configure the device counter quadrature modes: - - channel_A: - Encoder A input servers as the count input and B as - the UP/DOWN direction control input. - - channel_B: - Encoder B input serves as the count input and A as - the UP/DOWN direction control input. - - quadrature: - Encoder A and B inputs are mixed to get direction - and count with a scale of 0.25. - What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_count_enable_mode_available KernelVersion: 4.12 Contact: benjamin.gaignard@st.com diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci index 77ad9ec3c801..25c9c39770c6 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci @@ -366,3 +366,12 @@ Contact: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Description: If ASPM is supported for an endpoint, these files can be used to disable or enable the individual power management states. Write y/1/on to enable, n/0/off to disable. + +What: /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../power_state +Date: November 2020 +Contact: Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org> +Description: + This file contains the current PCI power state of the device. + The value comes from the PCI kernel device state and can be one + of: "unknown", "error", "D0", D1", "D2", "D3hot", "D3cold". + The file is read only. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-thunderbolt b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-thunderbolt index 0b4ab9e4b8f4..a91b4b24496e 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-thunderbolt +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-thunderbolt @@ -1,3 +1,31 @@ +What: /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/<xdomain>/rx_speed +Date: Feb 2021 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Isaac Hazan <isaac.hazan@intel.com> +Description: This attribute reports the XDomain RX speed per lane. + All RX lanes run at the same speed. + +What: /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/<xdomain>/rx_lanes +Date: Feb 2021 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Isaac Hazan <isaac.hazan@intel.com> +Description: This attribute reports the number of RX lanes the XDomain + is using simultaneously through its upstream port. + +What: /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/<xdomain>/tx_speed +Date: Feb 2021 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Isaac Hazan <isaac.hazan@intel.com> +Description: This attribute reports the XDomain TX speed per lane. + All TX lanes run at the same speed. + +What: /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/<xdomain>/tx_lanes +Date: Feb 2021 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Isaac Hazan <isaac.hazan@intel.com> +Description: This attribute reports number of TX lanes the XDomain + is using simultaneously through its upstream port. + What: /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/.../domainX/boot_acl Date: Jun 2018 KernelVersion: 4.17 diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-devfreq b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-devfreq index b8ebff4b1c4c..386bc230a33d 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-devfreq +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-devfreq @@ -37,20 +37,6 @@ Description: The /sys/class/devfreq/.../target_freq shows the next governor predicted target frequency of the corresponding devfreq object. -What: /sys/class/devfreq/.../polling_interval -Date: September 2011 -Contact: MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com> -Description: - The /sys/class/devfreq/.../polling_interval shows and sets - the requested polling interval of the corresponding devfreq - object. The values are represented in ms. If the value is - less than 1 jiffy, it is considered to be 0, which means - no polling. This value is meaningless if the governor is - not polling; thus. If the governor is not using - devfreq-provided central polling - (/sys/class/devfreq/.../central_polling is 0), this value - may be useless. - What: /sys/class/devfreq/.../trans_stat Date: October 2012 Contact: MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com> @@ -66,14 +52,6 @@ Description: echo 0 > /sys/class/devfreq/.../trans_stat -What: /sys/class/devfreq/.../userspace/set_freq -Date: September 2011 -Contact: MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com> -Description: - The /sys/class/devfreq/.../userspace/set_freq shows and - sets the requested frequency for the devfreq object if - userspace governor is in effect. - What: /sys/class/devfreq/.../available_frequencies Date: October 2012 Contact: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> @@ -110,6 +88,35 @@ Description: The max_freq overrides min_freq because max_freq may be used to throttle devices to avoid overheating. +What: /sys/class/devfreq/.../polling_interval +Date: September 2011 +Contact: MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com> +Description: + The /sys/class/devfreq/.../polling_interval shows and sets + the requested polling interval of the corresponding devfreq + object. The values are represented in ms. If the value is + less than 1 jiffy, it is considered to be 0, which means + no polling. This value is meaningless if the governor is + not polling; thus. If the governor is not using + devfreq-provided central polling + (/sys/class/devfreq/.../central_polling is 0), this value + may be useless. + + A list of governors that support the node: + - simple_ondmenad + - tegra_actmon + +What: /sys/class/devfreq/.../userspace/set_freq +Date: September 2011 +Contact: MyungJoo Ham <myungjoo.ham@samsung.com> +Description: + The /sys/class/devfreq/.../userspace/set_freq shows and + sets the requested frequency for the devfreq object if + userspace governor is in effect. + + A list of governors that support the node: + - userspace + What: /sys/class/devfreq/.../timer Date: July 2020 Contact: Chanwoo Choi <cw00.choi@samsung.com> @@ -122,3 +129,6 @@ Description: echo deferrable > /sys/class/devfreq/.../timer echo delayed > /sys/class/devfreq/.../timer + + A list of governors that support the node: + - simple_ondemand diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-fc_host b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-fc_host new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0a696cbd8232 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-fc_host @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +What: /sys/class/fc_host/hostX/statistics/fpin_cn_yyy +Date: July 2020 +Contact: Shyam Sundar <ssundar@marvell.com> +Description: + These files contain the number of congestion notification + events recorded by the F_Port, reported using fabric + performance impact notification (FPIN) event. + +What: /sys/class/fc_host/hostX/statistics/fpin_li_yyy +Date: July 2020 +Contact: Shyam Sundar <ssundar@marvell.com> +Description: + These files contain the number of link integrity error + events recorded by the F_Port/Nx_Port, reported using fabric + performance impact notification (FPIN) event. + +What: /sys/class/fc_host/hostX/statistics/fpin_dn_yyy +Date: July 2020 +Contact: Shyam Sundar <ssundar@marvell.com> +Description: + These files contain the number of delivery related errors + recorded by the F_Port/Nx_Port, reported using fabric + performance impact notification (FPIN) event. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-fc_remote_ports b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-fc_remote_ports new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..55a951529e03 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-fc_remote_ports @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +What: /sys/class/fc_remote_ports/rport-X:Y-Z/statistics/fpin_cn_yyy +Date: July 2020 +Contact: Shyam Sundar <ssundar@marvell.com> +Description: + These files contain the number of congestion notification + events recorded by the F_Port/Nx_Port, reported using fabric + performance impact notification (FPIN) event. + +What: /sys/class/fc_remote_ports/rport-X:Y-Z/statistics/fpin_li_yyy +Date: July 2020 +Contact: Shyam Sundar <ssundar@marvell.com> +Description: + These files contain the number of link integrity error + events recorded by the F_Port/Nx_Port, reported using fabric + performance impact notification (FPIN) event. + +What: /sys/class/fc_remote_ports/rport-X:Y-Z/statistics/fpin_dn_yyy +Date: July 2020 +Contact: Shyam Sundar <ssundar@marvell.com> +Description: + These files contain the number of delivery related errors + recorded by the F_Port/Nx_Port, reported using fabric + performance impact notification (FPIN) event. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8ea59fea4709 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/*/ +Date: February 2021 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>, + Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@dell.com>, + Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com> +Description: + A sysfs interface for systems management software to enable + configuration capability on supported systems. This directory + exposes interfaces for interacting with configuration options. + + Unless otherwise specified in an attribute description all attributes are optional + and will accept UTF-8 input. + + type: + A file that can be read to obtain the type of attribute. + This attribute is mandatory. + + The following are known types: + + - enumeration: a set of pre-defined valid values + - integer: a range of numerical values + - string + + All attribute types support the following values: + + current_value: + A file that can be read to obtain the current + value of the <attr>. + + This file can also be written to in order to update the value of a + <attr> + + This attribute is mandatory. + + default_value: + A file that can be read to obtain the default + value of the <attr> + + display_name: + A file that can be read to obtain a user friendly + description of the at <attr> + + display_name_language_code: + A file that can be read to obtain + the IETF language tag corresponding to the + "display_name" of the <attr> + + "enumeration"-type specific properties: + + possible_values: + A file that can be read to obtain the possible + values of the <attr>. Values are separated using + semi-colon (``;``). + + "integer"-type specific properties: + + min_value: + A file that can be read to obtain the lower + bound value of the <attr> + + max_value: + A file that can be read to obtain the upper + bound value of the <attr> + + scalar_increment: + A file that can be read to obtain the scalar value used for + increments of current_value this attribute accepts. + + "string"-type specific properties: + + max_length: + A file that can be read to obtain the maximum + length value of the <attr> + + min_length: + A file that can be read to obtain the minimum + length value of the <attr> + + Dell specific class extensions + ------------------------------ + + On Dell systems the following additional attributes are available: + + dell_modifier: + A file that can be read to obtain attribute-level + dependency rule. It says an attribute X will become read-only or + suppressed, if/if-not attribute Y is configured. + + modifier rules can be in following format:: + + [ReadOnlyIf:<attribute>=<value>] + [ReadOnlyIfNot:<attribute>=<value>] + [SuppressIf:<attribute>=<value>] + [SuppressIfNot:<attribute>=<value>] + + For example:: + + AutoOnFri/dell_modifier has value, + [SuppressIfNot:AutoOn=SelectDays] + + This means AutoOnFri will be suppressed in BIOS setup if AutoOn + attribute is not "SelectDays" and its value will not be effective + through sysfs until this rule is met. + + Enumeration attributes also support the following: + + dell_value_modifier: + A file that can be read to obtain value-level dependency. + This file is similar to dell_modifier but here, an + attribute's current value will be forcefully changed based + dependent attributes value. + + dell_value_modifier rules can be in following format:: + + <value>[ForceIf:<attribute>=<value>] + <value>[ForceIfNot:<attribute>=<value>] + + For example: + + LegacyOrom/dell_value_modifier has value: + Disabled[ForceIf:SecureBoot=Enabled] + + This means LegacyOrom's current value will be forced to + "Disabled" in BIOS setup if SecureBoot is Enabled and its + value will not be effective through sysfs until this rule is + met. + +What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/authentication/ +Date: February 2021 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>, + Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@dell.com>, + Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com> +Description: + Devices support various authentication mechanisms which can be exposed + as a separate configuration object. + + For example a "BIOS Admin" password and "System" Password can be set, + reset or cleared using these attributes. + + - An "Admin" password is used for preventing modification to the BIOS + settings. + - A "System" password is required to boot a machine. + + Change in any of these two authentication methods will also generate an + uevent KOBJ_CHANGE. + + is_enabled: + A file that can be read to obtain a 0/1 flag to see if + <attr> authentication is enabled. + This attribute is mandatory. + + role: + The type of authentication used. + This attribute is mandatory. + + Known types: + bios-admin: + Representing BIOS administrator password + power-on: + Representing a password required to use + the system + + mechanism: + The means of authentication. This attribute is mandatory. + Only supported type currently is "password". + + max_password_length: + A file that can be read to obtain the + maximum length of the Password + + min_password_length: + A file that can be read to obtain the + minimum length of the Password + + current_password: + A write only value used for privileged access such as + setting attributes when a system or admin password is set + or resetting to a new password + + This attribute is mandatory when mechanism == "password". + + new_password: + A write only value that when used in tandem with + current_password will reset a system or admin password. + + Note, password management is session specific. If Admin password is set, + same password must be written into current_password file (required for + password-validation) and must be cleared once the session is over. + For example:: + + echo "password" > current_password + echo "disabled" > TouchScreen/current_value + echo "" > current_password + + Drivers may emit a CHANGE uevent when a password is set or unset + userspace may check it again. + + On Dell systems, if Admin password is set, then all BIOS attributes + require password validation. + +What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/pending_reboot +Date: February 2021 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>, + Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@dell.com>, + Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com> +Description: + A read-only attribute reads 1 if a reboot is necessary to apply + pending BIOS attribute changes. Also, an uevent_KOBJ_CHANGE is + generated when it changes to 1. + + == ========================================= + 0 All BIOS attributes setting are current + 1 A reboot is necessary to get pending BIOS + attribute changes applied + == ========================================= + + Note, userspace applications need to follow below steps for efficient + BIOS management, + + 1. Check if admin password is set. If yes, follow session method for + password management as briefed under authentication section above. + 2. Before setting any attribute, check if it has any modifiers + or value_modifiers. If yes, incorporate them and then modify + attribute. + + Drivers may emit a CHANGE uevent when this value changes and userspace + may check it again. + +What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/reset_bios +Date: February 2021 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Divya Bharathi <Divya.Bharathi@Dell.com>, + Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@dell.com>, + Prasanth KSR <prasanth.ksr@dell.com> +Description: + This attribute can be used to reset the BIOS Configuration. + Specifically, it tells which type of reset BIOS configuration is being + requested on the host. + + Reading from it returns a list of supported options encoded as: + + - 'builtinsafe' (Built in safe configuration profile) + - 'lastknowngood' (Last known good saved configuration profile) + - 'factory' (Default factory settings configuration profile) + - 'custom' (Custom saved configuration profile) + + The currently selected option is printed in square brackets as + shown below:: + + # echo "factory" > /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/device/attributes/reset_bios + # cat /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/device/attributes/reset_bios + # builtinsafe lastknowngood [factory] custom + + Note that any changes to this attribute requires a reboot + for changes to take effect. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-intel_pmt b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-intel_pmt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ed4c886a21b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-intel_pmt @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/ +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: David Box <david.e.box@linux.intel.com> +Description: + The intel_pmt/ class directory contains information for + devices that expose hardware telemetry using Intel Platform + Monitoring Technology (PMT) + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/telem<x> +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: David Box <david.e.box@linux.intel.com> +Description: + The telem<x> directory contains files describing an instance of + a PMT telemetry device that exposes hardware telemetry. Each + telem<x> directory has an associated telem file. This file + may be opened and mapped or read to access the telemetry space + of the device. The register layout of the telemetry space is + determined from an XML file that matches the PCI device id and + GUID for the device. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/telem<x>/telem +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: David Box <david.e.box@linux.intel.com> +Description: + (RO) The telemetry data for this telemetry device. This file + may be mapped or read to obtain the data. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/telem<x>/guid +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: David Box <david.e.box@linux.intel.com> +Description: + (RO) The GUID for this telemetry device. The GUID identifies + the version of the XML file for the parent device that is to + be used to get the register layout. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/telem<x>/size +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: David Box <david.e.box@linux.intel.com> +Description: + (RO) The size of telemetry region in bytes that corresponds to + the mapping size for the telem file. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/telem<x>/offset +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: David Box <david.e.box@linux.intel.com> +Description: + (RO) The offset of telemetry region in bytes that corresponds to + the mapping for the telem file. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/crashlog<x> +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: Alexander Duyck <alexander.h.duyck@linux.intel.com> +Description: + The crashlog<x> directory contains files for configuring an + instance of a PMT crashlog device that can perform crash data + recording. Each crashlog<x> device has an associated crashlog + file. This file can be opened and mapped or read to access the + resulting crashlog buffer. The register layout for the buffer + can be determined from an XML file of specified GUID for the + parent device. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/crashlog<x>/crashlog +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: David Box <david.e.box@linux.intel.com> +Description: + (RO) The crashlog buffer for this crashlog device. This file + may be mapped or read to obtain the data. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/crashlog<x>/guid +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: Alexander Duyck <alexander.h.duyck@linux.intel.com> +Description: + (RO) The GUID for this crashlog device. The GUID identifies the + version of the XML file for the parent device that should be + used to determine the register layout. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/crashlog<x>/size +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: Alexander Duyck <alexander.h.duyck@linux.intel.com> +Description: + (RO) The length of the result buffer in bytes that corresponds + to the size for the crashlog buffer. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/crashlog<x>/offset +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: Alexander Duyck <alexander.h.duyck@linux.intel.com> +Description: + (RO) The offset of the buffer in bytes that corresponds + to the mapping for the crashlog device. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/crashlog<x>/enable +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: Alexander Duyck <alexander.h.duyck@linux.intel.com> +Description: + (RW) Boolean value controlling if the crashlog functionality + is enabled for the crashlog device. + +What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/crashlog<x>/trigger +Date: October 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: Alexander Duyck <alexander.h.duyck@linux.intel.com> +Description: + (RW) Boolean value controlling the triggering of the crashlog + device node. When read it provides data on if the crashlog has + been triggered. When written to it can be used to either clear + the current trigger by writing false, or to trigger a new + event if the trigger is not currently set. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-rnbd-client b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-rnbd-client index 00c0286733d4..2aa05b3e348e 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-rnbd-client +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-rnbd-client @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Description: Expected format is the following:: The rnbd_server prepends the <device_path> received from client with <dev_search_path> and tries to open the <dev_search_path>/<device_path> block device. On success, - a /dev/rnbd<N> device file, a /sys/block/rnbd_client/rnbd<N>/ + a /dev/rnbd<N> device file, a /sys/block/rnbd<N>/ directory and an entry in /sys/class/rnbd-client/ctl/devices will be created. @@ -95,12 +95,12 @@ Description: Expected format is the following:: --------------------------------- After mapping, the device file can be found by: - o The symlink /sys/class/rnbd-client/ctl/devices/<device_id> + o The symlink /sys/class/rnbd-client/ctl/devices/<device_id>@<session_name> points to /sys/block/<dev-name>. The last part of the symlink destination is the same as the device name. By extracting the last part of the path the path to the device /dev/<dev-name> can be build. - * /dev/block/$(cat /sys/class/rnbd-client/ctl/devices/<device_id>/dev) + * /dev/block/$(cat /sys/class/rnbd-client/ctl/devices/<device_id>@<session_name>/dev) How to find the <device_id> of the device is described on the next section. @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Date: Feb 2020 KernelVersion: 5.7 Contact: Jack Wang <jinpu.wang@cloud.ionos.com> Danil Kipnis <danil.kipnis@cloud.ionos.com> Description: For each device mapped on the client a new symbolic link is created as - /sys/class/rnbd-client/ctl/devices/<device_id>, which points + /sys/class/rnbd-client/ctl/devices/<device_id>@<session_name>, which points to the block device created by rnbd (/sys/block/rnbd<N>/). The <device_id> of each device is created as follows: diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-rnbd-server b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-rnbd-server index ba60a90c0e45..6c5996cd7cfb 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-rnbd-server +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-rnbd-server @@ -48,3 +48,11 @@ Date: Feb 2020 KernelVersion: 5.7 Contact: Jack Wang <jinpu.wang@cloud.ionos.com> Danil Kipnis <danil.kipnis@cloud.ionos.com> Description: Contains the device access mode: ro, rw or migration. + +What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/force_close +Date: Nov 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.10 +Contact: Jack Wang <jinpu.wang@cloud.ionos.com> Danil Kipnis <danil.kipnis@cloud.ionos.com> +Description: Write "1" to the file to close the device on server side. Please + note that the client side device will not be closed, read or + write to the device will get -ENOTCONN. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-typec b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-typec index b7794e02ad20..8eab41e79ce6 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-typec +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-typec @@ -139,6 +139,49 @@ Description: Shows if the partner supports USB Power Delivery communication: Valid values: yes, no +What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-partner/number_of_alternate_modes +Date: November 2020 +Contact: Prashant Malani <pmalani@chromium.org> +Description: + Shows the number of alternate modes which are advertised by the partner + during Power Delivery discovery. This file remains hidden until a value + greater than or equal to 0 is set by Type C port driver. + +What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-partner/type +Date: December 2020 +Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> +Description: USB Power Delivery Specification defines a set of product types + for the partner devices. This file will show the product type of + the partner if it is known. Dual-role capable partners will have + both UFP and DFP product types defined, but only one that + matches the current role will be active at the time. If the + product type of the partner is not visible to the device driver, + this file will not exist. + + When the partner product type is detected, or changed with role + swap, uvevent is also raised that contains PRODUCT_TYPE=<product + type> (for example PRODUCT_TYPE=hub). + + Valid values: + + UFP / device role + ====================== ========================== + undefined - + hub PDUSB Hub + peripheral PDUSB Peripheral + psd Power Bank + ama Alternate Mode Adapter + ====================== ========================== + + DFP / host role + ====================== ========================== + undefined - + hub PDUSB Hub + host PDUSB Host + power_brick Power Brick + amc Alternate Mode Controller + ====================== ========================== + What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-partner>/identity/ Date: April 2017 Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> @@ -151,31 +194,6 @@ Description: directory exists, it will have an attribute file for every VDO in Discover Identity command result. -What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-partner/identity/id_header -Date: April 2017 -Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> -Description: - ID Header VDO part of Discover Identity command result. The - value will show 0 until Discover Identity command result becomes - available. The value can be polled. - -What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-partner/identity/cert_stat -Date: April 2017 -Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> -Description: - Cert Stat VDO part of Discover Identity command result. The - value will show 0 until Discover Identity command result becomes - available. The value can be polled. - -What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-partner/identity/product -Date: April 2017 -Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> -Description: - Product VDO part of Discover Identity command result. The value - will show 0 until Discover Identity command result becomes - available. The value can be polled. - - USB Type-C cable devices (eg. /sys/class/typec/port0-cable/) Note: Electronically Marked Cables will have a device also for one cable plug @@ -187,9 +205,21 @@ described in USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery specifications. What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-cable/type Date: April 2017 Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> -Description: - Shows if the cable is active. - Valid values: active, passive +Description: USB Power Delivery Specification defines a set of product types + for the cables. This file will show the product type of the + cable if it is known. If the product type of the cable is not + visible to the device driver, this file will not exist. + + When the cable product type is detected, uvevent is also raised + with PRODUCT_TYPE showing the product type of the cable. + + Valid values: + + ====================== ========================== + undefined - + active Active Cable + passive Passive Cable + ====================== ========================== What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-cable/plug_type Date: April 2017 @@ -202,17 +232,37 @@ Description: - type-c - captive -What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-cable/identity/ +What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-<plug>/number_of_alternate_modes +Date: November 2020 +Contact: Prashant Malani <pmalani@chromium.org> +Description: + Shows the number of alternate modes which are advertised by the plug + associated with a particular cable during Power Delivery discovery. + This file remains hidden until a value greater than or equal to 0 + is set by Type C port driver. + + +USB Type-C partner/cable Power Delivery Identity objects + +NOTE: The following attributes will be applicable to both +partner (e.g /sys/class/typec/port0-partner/) and +cable (e.g /sys/class/typec/port0-cable/) devices. Consequently, the example file +paths below are prefixed with "/sys/class/typec/<port>-{partner|cable}/" to +reflect this. + +What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-{partner|cable}/identity/ Date: April 2017 Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> Description: This directory appears only if the port device driver is capable of showing the result of Discover Identity USB power delivery command. That will not always be possible even when USB power - delivery is supported. If the directory exists, it will have an - attribute for every VDO returned by Discover Identity command. + delivery is supported, for example when USB power delivery + communication for the port is mostly handled in firmware. If the + directory exists, it will have an attribute file for every VDO + in Discover Identity command result. -What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-cable/identity/id_header +What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-{partner|cable}/identity/id_header Date: April 2017 Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> Description: @@ -220,7 +270,7 @@ Description: value will show 0 until Discover Identity command result becomes available. The value can be polled. -What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-cable/identity/cert_stat +What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-{partner|cable}/identity/cert_stat Date: April 2017 Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> Description: @@ -228,7 +278,7 @@ Description: value will show 0 until Discover Identity command result becomes available. The value can be polled. -What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-cable/identity/product +What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-{partner|cable}/identity/product Date: April 2017 Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> Description: @@ -236,6 +286,30 @@ Description: will show 0 until Discover Identity command result becomes available. The value can be polled. +What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-{partner|cable}/identity/product_type_vdo1 +Date: October 2020 +Contact: Prashant Malani <pmalani@chromium.org> +Description: + 1st Product Type VDO of Discover Identity command result. + The value will show 0 until Discover Identity command result becomes + available and a valid Product Type VDO is returned. + +What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-{partner|cable}/identity/product_type_vdo2 +Date: October 2020 +Contact: Prashant Malani <pmalani@chromium.org> +Description: + 2nd Product Type VDO of Discover Identity command result. + The value will show 0 until Discover Identity command result becomes + available and a valid Product Type VDO is returned. + +What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-{partner|cable}/identity/product_type_vdo3 +Date: October 2020 +Contact: Prashant Malani <pmalani@chromium.org> +Description: + 3rd Product Type VDO of Discover Identity command result. + The value will show 0 until Discover Identity command result becomes + available and a valid Product Type VDO is returned. + USB Type-C port alternate mode devices. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-memory b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-memory index 2da2b1fba2c1..246a45b96d22 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-memory +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-memory @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Description: identify removable sections of the memory before attempting potentially expensive hot-remove memory operation Users: hotplug memory remove tools - http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/LinuxP/powerpc-utils + http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/LinuxP/powerpc-utils What: /sys/devices/system/memory/memoryX/phys_device Date: September 2008 diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-w1_therm b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-w1_therm index 6a37dc33ffdb..74642c73d29c 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-w1_therm +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-w1_therm @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Users: any user space application which wants to communicate with w1_term device -What: /sys/bus/w1/devices/.../eeprom +What: /sys/bus/w1/devices/.../eeprom_cmd Date: May 2020 Contact: Akira Shimahara <akira215corp@gmail.com> Description: diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-lefi-boardinfo b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-lefi-boardinfo new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5e3f6148c52e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-lefi-boardinfo @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +What: /sys/firmware/lefi/boardinfo +Date: October 2020 +Contact: Tiezhu Yang <yangtiezhu@loongson.cn> +Description: + Get mainboard and BIOS info easily on the Loongson platform, + this is useful to point out the current used mainboard type + and BIOS version when there exists problems related with + hardware or firmware. + + The related structures are already defined in the interface + specification about firmware and kernel which are common + requirement and specific for Loongson64, so only add a new + boardinfo.c file in arch/mips/loongson64. + + For example: + + [loongson@linux ~]$ cat /sys/firmware/lefi/boardinfo + Board Info + Manufacturer : LEMOTE + Board Name : LEMOTE-LS3A4000-7A1000-1w-V01-pc + Family : LOONGSON3 + + BIOS Info + Vendor : Kunlun + Version : Kunlun-A1901-V4.1.3-20200414093938 + ROM Size : 4 KB + Release Date : 2020-04-14 + + By the way, using dmidecode command can get the similar info if there + exists SMBIOS in firmware, but the fact is that there is no SMBIOS on + some machines, we can see nothing when execute dmidecode, like this: + + [root@linux loongson]# dmidecode + # dmidecode 2.12 + # No SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found, sorry. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-sgi_uv b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-sgi_uv index 66800baab096..637c668cbe45 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-sgi_uv +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-sgi_uv @@ -1,27 +1,159 @@ What: /sys/firmware/sgi_uv/ -Date: August 2008 -Contact: Russ Anderson <rja@sgi.com> +Date: September 2020 +Contact: Justin Ernst <justin.ernst@hpe.com> Description: The /sys/firmware/sgi_uv directory contains information - about the SGI UV platform. + about the UV platform. - Under that directory are a number of files:: + Under that directory are a number of read-only attributes:: + archtype + hub_type + hubless partition_id coherence_id + uv_type + + The archtype entry contains the UV architecture type that + is used to select arch-dependent addresses and features. + It can be set via the OEM_ID in the ACPI MADT table or by + UVsystab entry both passed from UV BIOS. + + The hub_type entry is used to select the type of hub which is + similar to uv_type but encoded in a binary format. Include + the file uv_hub.h to get the definitions. + + The hubless entry basically is present and set only if there + is no hub. In this case the hub_type entry is not present. The partition_id entry contains the partition id. - SGI UV systems can be partitioned into multiple physical + UV systems can be partitioned into multiple physical machines, which each partition running a unique copy - of the operating system. Each partition will have a unique - partition id. To display the partition id, use the command:: - - cat /sys/firmware/sgi_uv/partition_id + of the operating system. Each partition will have a unique + partition id. The coherence_id entry contains the coherence id. - A partitioned SGI UV system can have one or more coherence - domain. The coherence id indicates which coherence domain - this partition is in. To display the coherence id, use the - command:: + A partitioned UV system can have one or more coherence + domains. The coherence id indicates which coherence domain + this partition is in. + + The uv_type entry contains the hub revision number. + This value can be used to identify the UV system version:: + "0.*" = Hubless UV ('*' is subtype) + + "3.0" = UV2 + "5.0" = UV3 + "7.0" = UV4 + "7.1" = UV4a + "9.0" = UV5 + + The /sys/firmware/sgi_uv directory also contains two directories:: + + hubs/ + pcibuses/ + + The hubs directory contains a number of hub objects, each representing + a UV Hub visible to the BIOS. Each hub object's name is appended by a + unique ordinal value (ex. /sys/firmware/sgi_uv/hubs/hub_5) + + Each hub object directory contains a number of read-only attributes:: + + cnode + location + name + nasid + shared + this_partition + + The cnode entry contains the cnode number of the corresponding hub. + If a cnode value is not applicable, the value returned will be -1. + + The location entry contains the location string of the corresponding hub. + This value is used to physically identify a hub within a system. + + The name entry contains the name of the corresponding hub. This name can + be two variants:: + + "UVHub x.x" = A 'node' ASIC, connecting a CPU to the interconnect + fabric. The 'x.x' value represents the ASIC revision. + (ex. 'UVHub 5.0') + + "NLxRouter" = A 'router ASIC, only connecting other ASICs to + the interconnect fabric. The 'x' value representing + the fabric technology version. (ex. 'NL8Router') + + The nasid entry contains the nasid number of the corresponding hub. + If a nasid value is not applicable, the value returned will be -1. + + The shared entry contains a boolean value describing whether the + corresponding hub is shared between system partitions. + + The this_partition entry contains a boolean value describing whether + the corresponding hub is local to the current partition. + + Each hub object directory also contains a number of port objects, + each representing a fabric port on the corresponding hub. + A port object's name is appended by a unique ordinal value + (ex. /sys/firmware/sgi_uv/hubs/hub_5/port_3) + + Each port object directory contains a number of read-only attributes:: + + conn_hub + conn_port + + The conn_hub entry contains a value representing the unique + oridinal value of the hub on the other end of the fabric + cable plugged into the port. If the port is disconnected, + the value returned will be -1. + + The conn_port entry contains a value representing the unique + oridinal value of the port on the other end of the fabric cable + plugged into the port. If the port is disconnected, the value + returned will be -1. + + Ex: + A value of '3' is read from: + /sys/firmware/sgi_uv/hubs/hub_5/port_3/conn_hub + + and a value of '6' is read from: + /sys/firmware/sgi_uv/hubs/hub_5/port_3/conn_port + + representing that this port is connected to: + /sys/firmware/sgi_uv/hubs/hub_3/port_6 + + The pcibuses directory contains a number of PCI bus objects. + Each PCI bus object's name is appended by its PCI bus address. + (ex. pcibus_0003:80) + + Each pcibus object has a number of possible read-only attributes:: + + type + location + slot + ppb_addr + iio_stack + + The type entry contains a value describing the type of IO at + the corresponding PCI bus address. Known possible values + across all UV versions are:: + + BASE IO + PCIe IO + PCIe SLOT + NODE IO + Riser + PPB + + The location entry contains the location string of the UV Hub + of the CPU physically connected to the corresponding PCI bus. + + The slot entry contains the physical slot number of the + corresponding PCI bus. This value is used to physically locate + PCI cards within a system. + + The ppb_addr entry contains the PCI address string of the + bridged PCI bus. This entry is only present when the PCI bus + object type is 'PPB'. - cat /sys/firmware/sgi_uv/coherence_id + The iio_stack entry contains a value describing the IIO stack + number that the corresponding PCI bus object is connected to. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-fs-ext4 b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-fs-ext4 index 99e3d92f8299..2edd0a6672d3 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-fs-ext4 +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-fs-ext4 @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ What: /sys/fs/ext4/<disk>/mb_order2_req Date: March 2008 Contact: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu> Description: - Tuning parameter which controls the minimum size for + Tuning parameter which controls the minimum size for requests (as a power of 2) where the buddy cache is used diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-btf b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-btf index 2c9744b2cd59..fe96efdc9b6c 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-btf +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-btf @@ -15,3 +15,11 @@ Description: information with description of all internal kernel types. See Documentation/bpf/btf.rst for detailed description of format itself. + +What: /sys/kernel/btf/<module-name> +Date: Nov 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: bpf@vger.kernel.org +Description: + Read-only binary attribute exposing kernel module's BTF type + information as an add-on to the kernel's BTF (/sys/kernel/btf/vmlinux). diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-reboot b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-reboot new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..837330fb2511 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-reboot @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +What: /sys/kernel/reboot +Date: November 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Matteo Croce <mcroce@microsoft.com> +Description: Interface to set the kernel reboot behavior, similarly to + what can be done via the reboot= cmdline option. + (see Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt) + +What: /sys/kernel/reboot/mode +Date: November 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Matteo Croce <mcroce@microsoft.com> +Description: Reboot mode. Valid values are: cold warm hard soft gpio + +What: /sys/kernel/reboot/type +Date: November 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Matteo Croce <mcroce@microsoft.com> +Description: Reboot type. Valid values are: bios acpi kbd triple efi pci + +What: /sys/kernel/reboot/cpu +Date: November 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Matteo Croce <mcroce@microsoft.com> +Description: CPU number to use to reboot. + +What: /sys/kernel/reboot/force +Date: November 2020 +KernelVersion: 5.11 +Contact: Matteo Croce <mcroce@microsoft.com> +Description: Don't wait for any other CPUs on reboot and + avoid anything that could hang. diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-module b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-module index 353c0db5bc1f..a485434d2a0f 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-module +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-module @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Description: Maximum time allowed for periodic transfers per microframe (μs) However there are cases, when 80% max isochronous bandwidth is too limiting. For example two video streams could require 110 microseconds of isochronous bandwidth per microframe to work - together. + together. Through this setting it is possible to raise the limit so that the host controller would allow allocating more than 100 diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-renesas_usb3 b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-renesas_usb3 index 8af5b9c3fabb..b08379e7fe37 100644 --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-renesas_usb3 +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-renesas_usb3 @@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ Description: - "peripheral" - switching mode from host to peripheral. Read the file, then it shows the following strings: - + - "host" - The mode is host now. - "peripheral" - The mode is peripheral now. diff --git a/Documentation/RCU/Design/Requirements/Requirements.rst b/Documentation/RCU/Design/Requirements/Requirements.rst index 1ae79a10a8de..e8c84fcc0507 100644 --- a/Documentation/RCU/Design/Requirements/Requirements.rst +++ b/Documentation/RCU/Design/Requirements/Requirements.rst @@ -1929,16 +1929,46 @@ The Linux-kernel CPU-hotplug implementation has notifiers that are used to allow the various kernel subsystems (including RCU) to respond appropriately to a given CPU-hotplug operation. Most RCU operations may be invoked from CPU-hotplug notifiers, including even synchronous -grace-period operations such as ``synchronize_rcu()`` and -``synchronize_rcu_expedited()``. - -However, all-callback-wait operations such as ``rcu_barrier()`` are also -not supported, due to the fact that there are phases of CPU-hotplug -operations where the outgoing CPU's callbacks will not be invoked until -after the CPU-hotplug operation ends, which could also result in -deadlock. Furthermore, ``rcu_barrier()`` blocks CPU-hotplug operations -during its execution, which results in another type of deadlock when -invoked from a CPU-hotplug notifier. +grace-period operations such as (``synchronize_rcu()`` and +``synchronize_rcu_expedited()``). However, these synchronous operations +do block and therefore cannot be invoked from notifiers that execute via +``stop_machine()``, specifically those between the ``CPUHP_AP_OFFLINE`` +and ``CPUHP_AP_ONLINE`` states. + +In addition, all-callback-wait operations such as ``rcu_barrier()`` may +not be invoked from any CPU-hotplug notifier. This restriction is due +to the fact that there are phases of CPU-hotplug operations where the +outgoing CPU's callbacks will not be invoked until after the CPU-hotplug +operation ends, which could also result in deadlock. Furthermore, +``rcu_barrier()`` blocks CPU-hotplug operations during its execution, +which results in another type of deadlock when invoked from a CPU-hotplug +notifier. + +Finally, RCU must avoid deadlocks due to interaction between hotplug, +timers and grace period processing. It does so by maintaining its own set +of books that duplicate the centrally maintained ``cpu_online_mask``, +and also by reporting quiescent states explicitly when a CPU goes +offline. This explicit reporting of quiescent states avoids any need +for the force-quiescent-state loop (FQS) to report quiescent states for +offline CPUs. However, as a debugging measure, the FQS loop does splat +if offline CPUs block an RCU grace period for too long. + +An offline CPU's quiescent state will be reported either: + +1. As the CPU goes offline using RCU's hotplug notifier (``rcu_report_dead()``). +2. When grace period initialization (``rcu_gp_init()``) detects a + race either with CPU offlining or with a task unblocking on a leaf + ``rcu_node`` structure whose CPUs are all offline. + +The CPU-online path (``rcu_cpu_starting()``) should never need to report +a quiescent state for an offline CPU. However, as a debugging measure, +it does emit a warning if a quiescent state was not already reported +for that CPU. + +During the checking/modification of RCU's hotplug bookkeeping, the +corresponding CPU's leaf node lock is held. This avoids race conditions +between RCU's hotplug notifier hooks, the grace period initialization +code, and the FQS loop, all of which refer to or modify this bookkeeping. Scheduler and RCU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ diff --git a/Documentation/RCU/checklist.rst b/Documentation/RCU/checklist.rst index 2efed9926c3f..bb7128eb322e 100644 --- a/Documentation/RCU/checklist.rst +++ b/Documentation/RCU/checklist.rst @@ -314,6 +314,13 @@ over a rather long period of time, but improvements are always welcome! shared between readers and updaters. Additional primitives are provided for this case, as discussed in lockdep.txt. + One exception to this rule is when data is only ever added to + the linked data structure, and is never removed during any + time that readers might be accessing that structure. In such + cases, READ_ONCE() may be used in place of rcu_dereference() + and the read-side markers (rcu_read_lock() and rcu_read_unlock(), + for example) may be omitted. + 10. Conversely, if you are in an RCU read-side critical section, and you don't hold the appropriate update-side lock, you -must- use the "_rcu()" variants of the list macros. Failing to do so diff --git a/Documentation/RCU/rcu_dereference.rst b/Documentation/RCU/rcu_dereference.rst index c9667eb0d444..f3e587acb4de 100644 --- a/Documentation/RCU/rcu_dereference.rst +++ b/Documentation/RCU/rcu_dereference.rst @@ -28,6 +28,12 @@ Follow these rules to keep your RCU code working properly: for an example where the compiler can in fact deduce the exact value of the pointer, and thus cause misordering. +- In the special case where data is added but is never removed + while readers are accessing the structure, READ_ONCE() may be used + instead of rcu_dereference(). In this case, use of READ_ONCE() + takes on the role of the lockless_dereference() primitive that + was removed in v4.15. + - You are only permitted to use rcu_dereference on pointer values. The compiler simply knows too much about integral values to trust it to carry dependencies through integer operations. diff --git a/Documentation/RCU/whatisRCU.rst b/Documentation/RCU/whatisRCU.rst index fb3ff76c3e73..1a4723f48bd9 100644 --- a/Documentation/RCU/whatisRCU.rst +++ b/Documentation/RCU/whatisRCU.rst @@ -497,8 +497,7 @@ long -- there might be other high-priority work to be done. In such cases, one uses call_rcu() rather than synchronize_rcu(). The call_rcu() API is as follows:: - void call_rcu(struct rcu_head * head, - void (*func)(struct rcu_head *head)); + void call_rcu(struct rcu_head *head, rcu_callback_t func); This function invokes func(head) after a grace period has elapsed. This invocation might happen from either softirq or process context, diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst index 95a28f47ac30..261b7b4cca1f 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst @@ -398,8 +398,8 @@ If something goes wrong If you for some reason cannot do the above (you have a pre-compiled kernel image or similar), telling me as much about your setup as - possible will help. Please read the :ref:`admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst <reportingbugs>` - document for details. + possible will help. Please read + 'Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst' for details. - Alternatively, you can use gdb on a running kernel. (read-only; i.e. you cannot change values or set break points.) To do this, first compile the diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/acpi/cppc_sysfs.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/acpi/cppc_sysfs.rst index a4b99afbe331..fccf22114e85 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/acpi/cppc_sysfs.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/acpi/cppc_sysfs.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ CPPC ==== CPPC defined in the ACPI spec describes a mechanism for the OS to manage the -performance of a logical processor on a contigious and abstract performance +performance of a logical processor on a contiguous and abstract performance scale. CPPC exposes a set of registers to describe abstract performance scale, to request performance levels and to measure per-cpu delivered performance. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ for each cpu X:: * lowest_freq : CPU frequency corresponding to lowest_perf (in MHz). * nominal_freq : CPU frequency corresponding to nominal_perf (in MHz). The above frequencies should only be used to report processor performance in - freqency instead of abstract scale. These values should not be used for any + frequency instead of abstract scale. These values should not be used for any functional decisions. * feedback_ctrs : Includes both Reference and delivered performance counter. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/binderfs.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/binderfs.rst index 8243af9b3510..199d84314a14 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/binderfs.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/binderfs.rst @@ -70,5 +70,5 @@ Deleting binder Devices Binderfs binder devices can be deleted via `unlink() <unlink_>`_. This means that the `rm() <rm_>`_ tool can be used to delete them. Note that the ``binder-control`` device cannot be deleted since this would make the binderfs -instance unuseable. The ``binder-control`` device will be deleted when the +instance unusable. The ``binder-control`` device will be deleted when the binderfs instance is unmounted and all references to it have been dropped. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/paride.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/paride.rst index 87b4278bf314..e1ce90af602a 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/paride.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/paride.rst @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ example:: Finally, you can load high-level drivers for each kind of device that you have connected. By default, each driver will autoprobe for a single device, but you can support up to four similar devices by giving their -individual co-ordinates when you load the driver. +individual coordinates when you load the driver. For example, if you had two no-name CD-ROM drives both using the KingByte KBIC-951A adapter, one on port 0x378 and the other on 0x3bc diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/zram.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/zram.rst index a6fd1f9b5faf..700329d25f57 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/zram.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/zram.rst @@ -266,6 +266,7 @@ line of text and contains the following stats separated by whitespace: No memory is allocated for such pages. pages_compacted the number of pages freed during compaction huge_pages the number of incompressible pages + huge_pages_since the number of incompressible pages since zram set up ================ ============================================================= File /sys/block/zram<id>/bd_stat @@ -334,6 +335,11 @@ Admin can request writeback of those idle pages at right timing via:: With the command, zram writeback idle pages from memory to the storage. +If admin want to write a specific page in zram device to backing device, +they could write a page index into the interface. + + echo "page_index=1251" > /sys/block/zramX/writeback + If there are lots of write IO with flash device, potentially, it has flash wearout problem so that admin needs to design write limitation to guarantee storage health for entire product life. @@ -360,7 +366,7 @@ like below:: /sys/block/zram0/writeback_limit. $ echo 1 > /sys/block/zram0/writeback_limit_enable -If admins want to allow further write again once the bugdet is exhausted, +If admins want to allow further write again once the budget is exhausted, he could do it like below:: $ echo $((400<<MB_SHIFT>>4K_SHIFT)) > \ diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/bootconfig.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/bootconfig.rst index a22024f9175e..9b90efcc3a35 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/bootconfig.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/bootconfig.rst @@ -137,15 +137,24 @@ Boot Kernel With a Boot Config ============================== Since the boot configuration file is loaded with initrd, it will be added -to the end of the initrd (initramfs) image file with size, checksum and -12-byte magic word as below. +to the end of the initrd (initramfs) image file with padding, size, +checksum and 12-byte magic word as below. -[initrd][bootconfig][size(u32)][checksum(u32)][#BOOTCONFIG\n] +[initrd][bootconfig][padding][size(le32)][checksum(le32)][#BOOTCONFIG\n] + +The size and checksum fields are unsigned 32bit little endian value. + +When the boot configuration is added to the initrd image, the total +file size is aligned to 4 bytes. To fill the gap, null characters +(``\0``) will be added. Thus the ``size`` is the length of the bootconfig +file + padding bytes. The Linux kernel decodes the last part of the initrd image in memory to get the boot configuration data. Because of this "piggyback" method, there is no need to change or -update the boot loader and the kernel image itself. +update the boot loader and the kernel image itself as long as the boot +loader passes the correct initrd file size. If by any chance, the boot +loader passes a longer size, the kernel feils to find the bootconfig data. To do this operation, Linux kernel provides "bootconfig" command under tools/bootconfig, which allows admin to apply or delete the config file @@ -176,7 +185,8 @@ up to 512 key-value pairs. If keys contains 3 words in average, it can contain 256 key-value pairs. In most cases, the number of config items will be under 100 entries and smaller than 8KB, so it would be enough. If the node number exceeds 1024, parser returns an error even if the file -size is smaller than 32KB. +size is smaller than 32KB. (Note that this maximum size is not including +the padding null characters.) Anyway, since bootconfig command verifies it when appending a boot config to initrd image, user can notice it before boot. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-bisect.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-bisect.rst index 59567da344e8..325c5d0ed34a 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-bisect.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-bisect.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ give up. Report as much as you have found to the relevant maintainer. See MAINTAINERS for who that is for the subsystem you have worked on. Before you submit a bug report read -:ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst <reportingbugs>`. +'Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst'. Devices not appearing ===================== diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst index f7c80f4649fc..95299b08c405 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ Please notice that it will point to: - The last developers that touched the source code (if this is done inside a git tree). On the above example, Tejun and Bhaktipriya (in this - specific case, none really envolved on the development of this file); + specific case, none really involved on the development of this file); - The driver maintainer (Hans Verkuil); - The subsystem maintainer (Mauro Carvalho Chehab); - The driver and/or subsystem mailing list (linux-media@vger.kernel.org); diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memcg_test.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memcg_test.rst index 3f7115e07b5d..45b94f7b3beb 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memcg_test.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memcg_test.rst @@ -133,18 +133,9 @@ Under below explanation, we assume CONFIG_MEM_RES_CTRL_SWAP=y. 8. LRU ====== - Each memcg has its own private LRU. Now, its handling is under global - VM's control (means that it's handled under global pgdat->lru_lock). - Almost all routines around memcg's LRU is called by global LRU's - list management functions under pgdat->lru_lock. - - A special function is mem_cgroup_isolate_pages(). This scans - memcg's private LRU and call __isolate_lru_page() to extract a page - from LRU. - - (By __isolate_lru_page(), the page is removed from both of global and - private LRU.) - + Each memcg has its own vector of LRUs (inactive anon, active anon, + inactive file, active file, unevictable) of pages from each node, + each LRU handled under a single lru_lock for that memcg and node. 9. Typical Tests. ================= @@ -219,13 +210,11 @@ Under below explanation, we assume CONFIG_MEM_RES_CTRL_SWAP=y. This is an easy way to test page migration, too. -9.5 mkdir/rmdir ---------------- +9.5 nested cgroups +------------------ - When using hierarchy, mkdir/rmdir test should be done. - Use tests like the following:: + Use tests like the following for testing nested cgroups:: - echo 1 >/opt/cgroup/01/memory/use_hierarchy mkdir /opt/cgroup/01/child_a mkdir /opt/cgroup/01/child_b diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memory.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memory.rst index 12757e63b26c..52688ae34461 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memory.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memory.rst @@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ Brief summary of control files. memory.soft_limit_in_bytes set/show soft limit of memory usage memory.stat show various statistics memory.use_hierarchy set/show hierarchical account enabled + This knob is deprecated and shouldn't be + used. memory.force_empty trigger forced page reclaim memory.pressure_level set memory pressure notifications memory.swappiness set/show swappiness parameter of vmscan @@ -285,20 +287,17 @@ When oom event notifier is registered, event will be delivered. 2.6 Locking ----------- - lock_page_cgroup()/unlock_page_cgroup() should not be called under - the i_pages lock. - - Other lock order is following: - - PG_locked. - mm->page_table_lock - pgdat->lru_lock - lock_page_cgroup. +Lock order is as follows: - In many cases, just lock_page_cgroup() is called. + Page lock (PG_locked bit of page->flags) + mm->page_table_lock or split pte_lock + lock_page_memcg (memcg->move_lock) + mapping->i_pages lock + lruvec->lru_lock. - per-zone-per-cgroup LRU (cgroup's private LRU) is just guarded by - pgdat->lru_lock, it has no lock of its own. +Per-node-per-memcgroup LRU (cgroup's private LRU) is guarded by +lruvec->lru_lock; PG_lru bit of page->flags is cleared before +isolating a page from its LRU under lruvec->lru_lock. 2.7 Kernel Memory Extension (CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM) ----------------------------------------------- @@ -495,16 +494,13 @@ cgroup might have some charge associated with it, even though all tasks have migrated away from it. (because we charge against pages, not against tasks.) -We move the stats to root (if use_hierarchy==0) or parent (if -use_hierarchy==1), and no change on the charge except uncharging +We move the stats to parent, and no change on the charge except uncharging from the child. Charges recorded in swap information is not updated at removal of cgroup. Recorded information is discarded and a cgroup which uses swap (swapcache) will be charged as a new owner of it. -About use_hierarchy, see Section 6. - 5. Misc. interfaces =================== @@ -527,8 +523,6 @@ About use_hierarchy, see Section 6. write will still return success. In this case, it is expected that memory.kmem.usage_in_bytes == memory.usage_in_bytes. - About use_hierarchy, see Section 6. - 5.2 stat file ------------- @@ -675,31 +669,20 @@ hierarchy:: d e In the diagram above, with hierarchical accounting enabled, all memory -usage of e, is accounted to its ancestors up until the root (i.e, c and root), -that has memory.use_hierarchy enabled. If one of the ancestors goes over its -limit, the reclaim algorithm reclaims from the tasks in the ancestor and the -children of the ancestor. - -6.1 Enabling hierarchical accounting and reclaim ------------------------------------------------- +usage of e, is accounted to its ancestors up until the root (i.e, c and root). +If one of the ancestors goes over its limit, the reclaim algorithm reclaims +from the tasks in the ancestor and the children of the ancestor. -A memory cgroup by default disables the hierarchy feature. Support -can be enabled by writing 1 to memory.use_hierarchy file of the root cgroup:: +6.1 Hierarchical accounting and reclaim +--------------------------------------- - # echo 1 > memory.use_hierarchy - -The feature can be disabled by:: - - # echo 0 > memory.use_hierarchy +Hierarchical accounting is enabled by default. Disabling the hierarchical +accounting is deprecated. An attempt to do it will result in a failure +and a warning printed to dmesg. -NOTE1: - Enabling/disabling will fail if either the cgroup already has other - cgroups created below it, or if the parent cgroup has use_hierarchy - enabled. +For compatibility reasons writing 1 to memory.use_hierarchy will always pass:: -NOTE2: - When panic_on_oom is set to "2", the whole system will panic in - case of an OOM event in any cgroup. + # echo 1 > memory.use_hierarchy 7. Soft limits ============== diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst index 608d7c279396..63521cd36ce5 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst @@ -1274,6 +1274,9 @@ PAGE_SIZE multiple when read back. kernel_stack Amount of memory allocated to kernel stacks. + pagetables + Amount of memory allocated for page tables. + percpu(npn) Amount of memory used for storing per-cpu kernel data structures. @@ -1300,6 +1303,14 @@ PAGE_SIZE multiple when read back. Amount of memory used in anonymous mappings backed by transparent hugepages + file_thp + Amount of cached filesystem data backed by transparent + hugepages + + shmem_thp + Amount of shm, tmpfs, shared anonymous mmap()s backed by + transparent hugepages + inactive_anon, active_anon, inactive_file, active_file, unevictable Amount of memory, swap-backed and filesystem-backed, on the internal memory management lists used by the diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/introduction.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/introduction.rst index 0b98f672d36f..cc2851d93d17 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/introduction.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/introduction.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Introduction PC operating systems. New and improved versions of CIFS are now called SMB2 and SMB3. Use of SMB3 (and later, including SMB3.1.1) is strongly preferred over using older dialects like CIFS due to - security reaasons. All modern dialects, including the most recent, + security reasons. All modern dialects, including the most recent, SMB3.1.1 are supported by the CIFS VFS module. The SMB3 protocol is implemented and supported by all major file servers such as all modern versions of Windows (including Windows 2016 diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/usage.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/usage.rst index 7b32d5063803..b6d9f02bc12b 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/usage.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/usage.rst @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ later source tree in docs/manpages/mount.cifs.8 Allowing User Unmounts ====================== -To permit users to ummount directories that they have user mounted (see above), +To permit users to unmount directories that they have user mounted (see above), the utility umount.cifs may be used. It may be invoked directly, or if umount.cifs is placed in /sbin, umount can invoke the cifs umount helper (at least for most versions of the umount utility) for umount of cifs @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ that is ignored by local server applications and non-cifs clients and that will not be traversed by the Samba server). This is opaque to the Linux client application using the cifs vfs. Absolute symlinks will work to Samba 3.0.5 or later, but only for remote clients using the CIFS Unix extensions, and will -be invisbile to Windows clients and typically will not affect local +be invisible to Windows clients and typically will not affect local applications running on the same server as Samba. Use instructions @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ would be forbidden for Windows/CIFS semantics) as long as the server is configured for Unix Extensions (and the client has not disabled /proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled). In addition the mount option ``mapposix`` can be used on CIFS (vers=1.0) to force the mapping of -illegal Windows/NTFS/SMB characters to a remap range (this mount parm +illegal Windows/NTFS/SMB characters to a remap range (this mount parameter is the default for SMB3). This remap (``mapposix``) range is also compatible with Mac (and "Services for Mac" on some older Windows). diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-crypt.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-crypt.rst index bc28a9527ee5..1a6753b76dbb 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-crypt.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-crypt.rst @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Parameters:: capi:authenc(hmac(sha256),xts(aes))-random capi:rfc7539(chacha20,poly1305)-random - The /proc/crypto contains a list of curently loaded crypto modes. + The /proc/crypto contains a list of currently loaded crypto modes. <key> Key used for encryption. It is encoded either as a hexadecimal number @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Parameters:: <#opt_params> Number of optional parameters. If there are no optional parameters, - the optional paramaters section can be skipped or #opt_params can be zero. + the optional parameters section can be skipped or #opt_params can be zero. Otherwise #opt_params is the number of following arguments. Example of optional parameters section: diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-integrity.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-integrity.rst index 3ab4f7756a6e..4e6f504474ac 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-integrity.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-integrity.rst @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ journal_watermark:number commit_time:number Commit time in milliseconds. When this time passes, the journal is - written. The journal is also written immediatelly if the FLUSH + written. The journal is also written immediately if the FLUSH request is received. internal_hash:algorithm(:key) (the key is optional) @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ journal_crypt:algorithm(:key) (the key is optional) "salsa20" or "ctr(aes)"). The journal contains history of last writes to the block device, - an attacker reading the journal could see the last sector nubmers + an attacker reading the journal could see the last sector numbers that were written. From the sector numbers, the attacker can infer the size of files that were written. To protect against this situation, you can encrypt the journal. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-raid.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-raid.rst index 7ef9fe63b3d4..bb17e26e3c1b 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-raid.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-raid.rst @@ -418,6 +418,6 @@ Version History specific devices are requested via rebuild. Fix RAID leg rebuild errors. 1.15.0 Fix size extensions not being synchronized in case of new MD bitmap - pages allocated; also fix those not occuring after previous reductions + pages allocated; also fix those not occurring after previous reductions 1.15.1 Fix argument count and arguments for rebuild/write_mostly/journal_(dev|mode) on the status line. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-zoned.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-zoned.rst index e635041351bc..0fac051caeac 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-zoned.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-zoned.rst @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The dm-zoned implementation is simple and minimizes system overhead (CPU and memory usage as well as storage capacity loss). For a 10TB host-managed disk with 256 MB zones, dm-zoned memory usage per disk instance is at most 4.5 MB and as little as 5 zones will be used -internally for storing metadata and performaing reclaim operations. +internally for storing metadata and performing reclaim operations. dm-zoned target devices are formatted and checked using the dmzadm utility available at: @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ the buffer zone assigned. If the accessed chunk has no mapping, or the accessed blocks are invalid, the read buffer is zeroed and the read operation terminated. -After some time, the limited number of convnetional zones available may +After some time, the limited number of conventional zones available may be exhausted (all used to map chunks or buffer sequential zones) and unaligned writes to unbuffered chunks become impossible. To avoid this situation, a reclaim process regularly scans used conventional zones and @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ Ex:: dmzadm --format /dev/sdxx /dev/sdyy -Fomatted device(s) can be started with the dmzadm utility, too.: +Formatted device(s) can be started with the dmzadm utility, too.: Ex:: diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/verity.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/verity.rst index 66f71f0dab1b..8c50e5c96ee1 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/verity.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/verity.rst @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Construction Parameters <#opt_params> Number of optional parameters. If there are no optional parameters, - the optional paramaters section can be skipped or #opt_params can be zero. + the optional parameters section can be skipped or #opt_params can be zero. Otherwise #opt_params is the number of following arguments. Example of optional parameters section: diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/writecache.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/writecache.rst index d3d7690f5e8d..dce0184e07ca 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/writecache.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/writecache.rst @@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ Constructor parameters: autocommit_blocks n (default: 64 for pmem, 65536 for ssd) when the application writes this amount of blocks without issuing the FLUSH request, the blocks are automatically - commited + committed autocommit_time ms (default: 1000) autocommit time in milliseconds. The data is automatically - commited if this time passes and no FLUSH request is + committed if this time passes and no FLUSH request is received fua (by default on) applicable only to persistent memory - use the FUA flag diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/features.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8c167082a84f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/tsx_async_abort.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/tsx_async_abort.rst index 68d96f0e9c95..76673affd917 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/tsx_async_abort.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/tsx_async_abort.rst @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Hyper-Thread attacks are possible. The victim of a malicious actor does not need to make use of TSX. Only the attacker needs to begin a TSX transaction and raise an asynchronous abort -which in turn potenitally leaks data stored in the buffers. +which in turn potentially leaks data stored in the buffers. More detailed technical information is available in the TAA specific x86 architecture section: :ref:`Documentation/x86/tsx_async_abort.rst <tsx_async_abort>`. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst index 4e0c4ae44acd..423116c4e787 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ etc. sysctl/index abi + features This section describes CPU vulnerabilities and their mitigations. @@ -33,7 +34,8 @@ problems and bugs in particular. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 - reporting-bugs + reporting-issues + Reporting bugs (obsolete) <reporting-bugs> security-bugs bug-hunting bug-bisect @@ -111,13 +113,13 @@ configure specific aspects of kernel behavior to your liking. rtc serial-console svga + syscall-user-dispatch sysrq thunderbolt ufs unicode vga-softcursor video-output - wimax/index xfs .. only:: subproject and html diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/vmcoreinfo.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/vmcoreinfo.rst index e44a6c01f336..3861a25faae1 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/vmcoreinfo.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/vmcoreinfo.rst @@ -39,6 +39,12 @@ call. User-space tools can get the kernel name, host name, kernel release number, kernel version, architecture name and OS type from it. +(uts_namespace, name) +--------------------- + +Offset of the name's member. Crash Utility and Makedumpfile get +the start address of the init_uts_ns.name from this. + node_online_map --------------- diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst index 6d421694d98e..06fb1b4aa849 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst @@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ parameter is applicable:: X86 Either 32-bit or 64-bit x86 (same as X86-32+X86-64) X86_UV SGI UV support is enabled. XEN Xen support is enabled + XTENSA xtensa architecture is enabled. In addition, the following text indicates that the option:: diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt index 76b2a2063fd0..a28982dfee6e 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt @@ -2704,7 +2704,7 @@ option description. memmap=nn[KMG]@ss[KMG] - [KNL] Force usage of a specific region of memory. + [KNL, X86, MIPS, XTENSA] Force usage of a specific region of memory. Region of memory to be used is from ss to ss+nn. If @ss[KMG] is omitted, it is equivalent to mem=nn[KMG], which limits max address to nn[KMG]. @@ -2853,6 +2853,8 @@ mds=off [X86] tsx_async_abort=off [X86] kvm.nx_huge_pages=off [X86] + no_entry_flush [PPC] + no_uaccess_flush [PPC] Exceptions: This does not have any effect on @@ -3181,6 +3183,8 @@ noefi Disable EFI runtime services support. + no_entry_flush [PPC] Don't flush the L1-D cache when entering the kernel. + noexec [IA-64] noexec [X86] @@ -3230,6 +3234,9 @@ nospec_store_bypass_disable [HW] Disable all mitigations for the Speculative Store Bypass vulnerability + no_uaccess_flush + [PPC] Don't flush the L1-D cache after accessing user data. + noxsave [BUGS=X86] Disables x86 extended register state save and restore using xsave. The kernel will fallback to enabling legacy floating-point and sse state. @@ -3363,6 +3370,8 @@ nosep [BUGS=X86-32] Disables x86 SYSENTER/SYSEXIT support. + nosgx [X86-64,SGX] Disables Intel SGX kernel support. + nosmp [SMP] Tells an SMP kernel to act as a UP kernel, and disable the IO APIC. legacy for "maxcpus=0". @@ -5651,6 +5660,7 @@ device); j = NO_REPORT_LUNS (don't use report luns command, uas only); + k = NO_SAME (do not use WRITE_SAME, uas only) l = NOT_LOCKABLE (don't try to lock and unlock ejectable media, not on uas); m = MAX_SECTORS_64 (don't transfer more diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/md.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/md.rst index cc8781b96b4d..d8fc9a59c086 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/md.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/md.rst @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ All md devices contain: layout The ``layout`` for the array for the particular level. This is - simply a number that is interpretted differently by different + simply a number that is interpreted differently by different levels. It can be written while assembling an array. array_size diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv.rst index 49382377b1dc..0ef1f203104d 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/bttv.rst @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ the Subsystem ID in the second line, looks like this: only bt878-based cards can have a subsystem ID (which does not mean that every card really has one). bt848 cards can't have a Subsystem ID and therefore can't be autodetected. There is a list with the ID's -at :doc:`bttv-cardlist` (in case you are intrested or want to mail +at :doc:`bttv-cardlist` (in case you are interested or want to mail patches with updates). diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/dvb_references.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/dvb_references.rst index 48445ac76275..4f0fd4259cfa 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/dvb_references.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/dvb_references.rst @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The DVB mailing list linux-dvb is hosted at vger. Please see http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-media for details. There are also some other old lists hosted at: -https://linuxtv.org/lists.php. If you're insterested on that for historic +https://linuxtv.org/lists.php. If you're interested on that for historic reasons, please check the archive at https://linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/. The media subsystem Wiki is hosted at https://linuxtv.org/wiki/. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/frontend-cardlist.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/frontend-cardlist.rst index 73a248c1b064..ba5b7c69a978 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/frontend-cardlist.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/frontend-cardlist.rst @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ cx24116 Conexant CX24116 based cx24117 Conexant CX24117 based cx24120 Conexant CX24120 based cx24123 Conexant CX24123 based -ds3000 Montage Tehnology DS3000 based +ds3000 Montage Technology DS3000 based mb86a16 Fujitsu MB86A16 based mt312 Zarlink VP310/MT312/ZL10313 based s5h1420 Samsung S5H1420 based @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ tda10086 Philips TDA10086 based tda8083 Philips TDA8083 based tda8261 Philips TDA8261 based tda826x Philips TDA826X silicon tuner -ts2020 Montage Tehnology TS2020 based tuners +ts2020 Montage Technology TS2020 based tuners tua6100 Infineon TUA6100 PLL cx24113 Conexant CX24113/CX24128 tuner for DVB-S/DSS itd1000 Integrant ITD1000 Zero IF tuner for DVB-S/DSS diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/gspca-cardlist.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/gspca-cardlist.rst index adda933616f1..e3404d1589da 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/gspca-cardlist.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/gspca-cardlist.rst @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ pac7302 093a:2625 Genius iSlim 310 pac7302 093a:2626 Labtec 2200 pac7302 093a:2627 Genius FaceCam 300 pac7302 093a:2628 Genius iLook 300 -pac7302 093a:2629 Genious iSlim 300 +pac7302 093a:2629 Genius iSlim 300 pac7302 093a:262a Webcam 300k pac7302 093a:262c Philips SPC 230 NC jl2005bcd 0979:0227 Various brands, 19 known cameras supported diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ipu3.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ipu3.rst index 07d139bf8459..f59697c7b374 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ipu3.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ipu3.rst @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ raw Bayer format that is specific to IPU3. Let us take the example of ov5670 sensor connected to CSI2 port 0, for a 2592x1944 image capture. -Using the media contorller APIs, the ov5670 sensor is configured to send +Using the media controller APIs, the ov5670 sensor is configured to send frames in packed raw Bayer format to IPU3 CSI2 receiver. .. code-block:: none @@ -313,8 +313,8 @@ configuration steps of 0.03125 (1/32). **Geometric Distortion Correction** -Geometric Distortion Correction is used to performe correction of distortions -and image filtering. It needs some extra filter and envelop padding pixels to +Geometric Distortion Correction is used to perform correction of distortions +and image filtering. It needs some extra filter and envelope padding pixels to work, so the input resolution of GDC should be larger than the output resolution. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/remote-controller.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/remote-controller.rst index fa05410c3cd5..188944b00f4f 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/remote-controller.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/remote-controller.rst @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Using without lircd Xorg recognizes several IR keycodes that have its numerical value lower than 247. With the advent of Wayland, the input driver got updated too, -and should now accept all keycodes. Yet, you may want to just reasign +and should now accept all keycodes. Yet, you may want to just reassign the keycodes to something that your favorite media application likes. This can be done by setting diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/rkisp1.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/rkisp1.rst index 42e37ed255f6..2267e4fb475e 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/media/rkisp1.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/media/rkisp1.rst @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ the driver through the rkisp_params node to improve image quality during a video stream. The buffer format is defined by struct :c:type:`rkisp1_stat_buffer`, and userspace should set -:ref:`V4L2_META_FMT_RK_ISP1_STAT_3A <v4l2-meta-fmt-stat-rkisp1>` as the +:ref:`V4L2_META_FMT_RK_ISP1_STAT_3A <v4l2-meta-fmt-rk-isp1-stat-3a>` as the dataformat. .. _rkisp1_params: @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ and others. The buffer format is defined by struct :c:type:`rkisp1_params_cfg`, and userspace should set -:ref:`V4L2_META_FMT_RK_ISP1_PARAMS <v4l2-meta-fmt-params-rkisp1>` as the +:ref:`V4L2_META_FMT_RK_ISP1_PARAMS <v4l2-meta-fmt-rk-isp1-params>` as the dataformat. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/index.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/index.rst index cd727cfc1b04..4b14d8b50e9e 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/index.rst @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ Memory Management ================= Linux memory management subsystem is responsible, as the name implies, -for managing the memory in the system. This includes implemnetation of +for managing the memory in the system. This includes implementation of virtual memory and demand paging, memory allocation both for kernel -internal structures and user space programms, mapping of files into +internal structures and user space programs, mapping of files into processes address space and many other cool things. Linux memory management is a complex system with many configurable diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numaperf.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numaperf.rst index 86f2a3c4b638..c2f826409bf0 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numaperf.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numaperf.rst @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ memory node's access class 0 initiators as follows:: /sys/devices/system/node/nodeY/access0/initiators/ These attributes apply only when accessed from nodes that have the -are linked under the this access's inititiators. +are linked under the this access's initiators. The performance characteristics the kernel provides for the local initiators are exported are as follows:: diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst index b2acd0d395ca..3b8a336511a4 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst @@ -401,21 +401,6 @@ compact_fail is incremented if the system tries to compact memory but failed. -compact_pages_moved - is incremented each time a page is moved. If - this value is increasing rapidly, it implies that the system - is copying a lot of data to satisfy the huge page allocation. - It is possible that the cost of copying exceeds any savings - from reduced TLB misses. - -compact_pagemigrate_failed - is incremented when the underlying mechanism - for moving a page failed. - -compact_blocks_moved - is incremented each time memory compaction examines - a huge page aligned range of pages. - It is possible to establish how long the stalls were using the function tracer to record how long was spent in __alloc_pages_nodemask and using the mm_page_alloc tracepoint to identify which allocations were diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/userfaultfd.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/userfaultfd.rst index 1dc2d5f823b4..65eefa66c0ba 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/userfaultfd.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/userfaultfd.rst @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Notes: you must provide some kind of page in your thread after reading from the uffd. You must provide either ``UFFDIO_COPY`` or ``UFFDIO_ZEROPAGE``. The normal behavior of the OS automatically providing a zero page on - an annonymous mmaping is not in place. + an anonymous mmaping is not in place. - None of the page-delivering ioctls default to the range that you registered with. You must fill in all fields for the appropriate diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/module-signing.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/module-signing.rst index f8b584179cff..7d7c7c8a545c 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/module-signing.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/module-signing.rst @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ This has a number of options available: certificate and a private key. If the PEM file containing the private key is encrypted, or if the - PKCS#11 token requries a PIN, this can be provided at build time by + PKCS#11 token requires a PIN, this can be provided at build time by means of the ``KBUILD_SIGN_PIN`` variable. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/perf/imx-ddr.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/perf/imx-ddr.rst index f05f56c73b7d..90926d0fb8ec 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/perf/imx-ddr.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/perf/imx-ddr.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Freescale i.MX8 DDR Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU) There are no performance counters inside the DRAM controller, so performance signals are brought out to the edge of the controller where a set of 4 x 32 bit -counters is implemented. This is controlled by the CSV modes programed in counter +counters is implemented. This is controlled by the CSV modes programmed in counter control register which causes a large number of PERF signals to be generated. Selection of the value for each counter is done via the config registers. There diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/intel-speed-select.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/intel-speed-select.rst index 219f1359aac7..0a1fbdb54bfe 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/intel-speed-select.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/intel-speed-select.rst @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ To get help on a command, another level of help is provided. For example for the Summary of platform capability ------------------------------ -To check the current platform and driver capaibilities, execute:: +To check the current platform and driver capabilities, execute:: #intel-speed-select --info @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ If -a option is not used, then the following steps are required before enabling Intel(R) SST-BF: - Discover Intel(R) SST-BF and note low and high priority base frequency -- Note the high prioity CPU list +- Note the high priority CPU list - Enable CLOS using core-power feature set - Configure CLOS parameters. Use CLOS.min to set to minimum performance - Subscribe desired CPUs to CLOS groups diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/intel_pstate.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/intel_pstate.rst index 5072e7064d13..df29b4f1f219 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/intel_pstate.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/intel_pstate.rst @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Operation Modes ``intel_pstate`` can operate in two different modes, active or passive. In the active mode, it uses its own internal performance scaling governor algorithm or -allows the hardware to do preformance scaling by itself, while in the passive +allows the hardware to do performance scaling by itself, while in the passive mode it responds to requests made by a generic ``CPUFreq`` governor implementing a certain performance scaling algorithm. Which of them will be in effect depends on what kernel command line options are used and on the capabilities of @@ -380,13 +380,13 @@ argument is passed to the kernel in the command line. ``no_turbo`` If set (equal to 1), the driver is not allowed to set any turbo P-states - (see `Turbo P-states Support`_). If unset (equalt to 0, which is the + (see `Turbo P-states Support`_). If unset (equal to 0, which is the default), turbo P-states can be set by the driver. [Note that ``intel_pstate`` does not support the general ``boost`` attribute (supported by some other scaling drivers) which is replaced by this one.] - This attrubute does not affect the maximum supported frequency value + This attribute does not affect the maximum supported frequency value supplied to the ``CPUFreq`` core and exposed via the policy interface, but it affects the maximum possible value of per-policy P-state limits (see `Interpretation of Policy Attributes`_ below for details). diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/pstore-blk.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/pstore-blk.rst index 6898aba9fb5c..49d8149f8d32 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/pstore-blk.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/pstore-blk.rst @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ module parameters have priority over Kconfig. Here is an example for module parameters:: - pstore_blk.blkdev=179:7 pstore_blk.kmsg_size=64 + pstore_blk.blkdev=/dev/mmcblk0p7 pstore_blk.kmsg_size=64 best_effort=y The detail of each configurations may be of interest to you. @@ -151,10 +151,7 @@ otherwise KMSG_DUMP_MAX. Configurations for driver ------------------------- -Only a block device driver cares about these configurations. A block device -driver uses ``register_pstore_blk`` to register to pstore/blk. - -A non-block device driver uses ``register_pstore_device`` with +A device driver uses ``register_pstore_device`` with ``struct pstore_device_info`` to register to pstore/blk. .. kernel-doc:: fs/pstore/blk.c diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/ramoops.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/ramoops.rst index a60a96218ba9..b0a1ae7df13b 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/ramoops.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/ramoops.rst @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ and type of the memory area are set using three variables: * ``mem_address`` for the start * ``mem_size`` for the size. The memory size will be rounded down to a power of two. - * ``mem_type`` to specifiy if the memory type (default is pgprot_writecombine). + * ``mem_type`` to specify if the memory type (default is pgprot_writecombine). Typically the default value of ``mem_type=0`` should be used as that sets the pstore mapping to pgprot_writecombine. Setting ``mem_type=1`` attempts to use diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst index 42481ea7b41d..409fa91d7495 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst @@ -1,5 +1,10 @@ .. _reportingbugs: +.. note:: + + This document is obsolete, and will be replaced by + 'Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst' in the near future. + Reporting bugs ++++++++++++++ diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..07879d01fe68 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst @@ -0,0 +1,1631 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0+ OR CC-BY-4.0) +.. + If you want to distribute this text under CC-BY-4.0 only, please use 'The + Linux kernel developers' for author attribution and link this as source: + https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/plain/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst +.. + Note: Only the content of this RST file as found in the Linux kernel sources + is available under CC-BY-4.0, as versions of this text that were processed + (for example by the kernel's build system) might contain content taken from + files which use a more restrictive license. + +.. important:: + + This document is being prepared to replace + 'Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst'. The main work is done and + you are already free to follow its instructions when reporting issues to the + Linux kernel developers. But keep in mind, below text still needs a few + finishing touches and review. It was merged to the Linux kernel sources at + this stage to make this process easier and increase the text's visibility. + + Any improvements for the text or other feedback is thus very much welcome. + Please send it to 'Thorsten Leemhuis <linux@leemhuis.info>' and 'Jonathan + Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>', ideally with 'Linux kernel mailing list (LKML) + <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>' and the 'Linux Kernel Documentation List + <linux-doc@vger.kernel.org>' in CC. + + Areas in the text that still need work or discussion contain a hint like this + which point out the remaining issues; all of them start with the word "FIXME" + to make them easy to find. + + +Reporting issues +++++++++++++++++ + + +The short guide (aka TL;DR) +=========================== + +If you're facing multiple issues with the Linux kernel at once, report each +separately to its developers. Try your best guess which kernel part might be +causing the issue. Check the :ref:`MAINTAINERS <maintainers>` file for how its +developers expect to be told about issues. Note, it's rarely +`bugzilla.kernel.org <https://bugzilla.kernel.org/>`_, as in almost all cases +the report needs to be sent by email! + +Check the destination thoroughly for existing reports; also search the LKML +archives and the web. Join existing discussion if you find matches. If you +don't find any, install `the latest Linux mainline kernel +<https://kernel.org/>`_. Make sure it's vanilla, thus is not patched or using +add-on kernel modules. Also ensure the kernel is running in a healthy +environment and is not already tainted before the issue occurs. + +If you can reproduce your issue with the mainline kernel, send a report to the +destination you determined earlier. Make sure it includes all relevant +information, which in case of a regression should mention the change that's +causing it which can often can be found with a bisection. Also ensure the +report reaches all people that need to know about it, for example the security +team, the stable maintainers or the developers of the patch that causes a +regression. Once the report is out, answer any questions that might be raised +and help where you can. That includes keeping the ball rolling: every time a +new rc1 mainline kernel is released, check if the issue is still happening +there and attach a status update to your initial report. + +If you can not reproduce the issue with the mainline kernel, consider sticking +with it; if you'd like to use an older version line and want to see it fixed +there, first make sure it's still supported. Install its latest release as +vanilla kernel. If you cannot reproduce the issue there, try to find the commit +that fixed it in mainline or any discussion preceding it: those will often +mention if backporting is planed or considered too complex. If backporting was +not discussed, ask if it's in the cards. In case you don't find any commits or +a preceding discussion, see the Linux-stable mailing list archives for existing +reports, as it might be a regression specific to the version line. If it is, +report it like you would report a problem in mainline (including the +bisection). + +If you reached this point without a solution, ask for advice one the +subsystem's mailing list. + + +Step-by-step guide how to report issues to the kernel maintainers +================================================================= + +The above TL;DR outlines roughly how to report issues to the Linux kernel +developers. It might be all that's needed for people already familiar with +reporting issues to Free/Libre & Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects. For +everyone else there is this section. It is more detailed and uses a +step-by-step approach. It still tries to be brief for readability and leaves +out a lot of details; those are described below the step-by-step guide in a +reference section, which explains each of the steps in more detail. + +Note: this section covers a few more aspects than the TL;DR and does things in +a slightly different order. That's in your interest, to make sure you notice +early if an issue that looks like a Linux kernel problem is actually caused by +something else. These steps thus help to ensure the time you invest in this +process won't feel wasted in the end: + + * Stop reading this document and report the problem to your vendor instead, + unless you are running the latest mainline kernel already or are willing to + install it. This kernel must not be modified or enhanced in any way, and + thus be considered 'vanilla'. + + * See if the issue you are dealing with qualifies as regression, security + issue, or a really severe problem: those are 'issues of high priority' that + need special handling in some steps that are about to follow. + + * Check if your kernel was 'tainted' when the issue occurred, as the event + that made the kernel set this flag might be causing the issue you face. + + * Locate the driver or kernel subsystem that seems to be causing the issue. + Find out how and where its developers expect reports. Note: most of the + time this won't be bugzilla.kernel.org, as issues typically need to be sent + by mail to a maintainer and a public mailing list. + + * Search the archives of the bug tracker or mailing list in question + thoroughly for reports that might match your issue. Also check if you find + something with your favorite internet search engine or in the Linux Kernel + Mailing List (LKML) archives. If you find anything, join the discussion + instead of sending a new report. + + * Create a fresh backup and put system repair and restore tools at hand. + + * Ensure your system does not enhance its kernels by building additional + kernel modules on-the-fly, which solutions like DKMS might be doing locally + without your knowledge. + + * Make sure it's not the kernel's surroundings that are causing the issue + you face. + + * Write down coarsely how to reproduce the issue. If you deal with multiple + issues at once, create separate notes for each of them and make sure they + work independently on a freshly booted system. That's needed, as each issue + needs to get reported to the kernel developers separately, unless they are + strongly entangled. + +After these preparations you'll now enter the main part: + + * Install the latest Linux mainline kernel: that's where all issues get + fixed first, because it's the version line the kernel developers mainly + care about. Testing and reporting with the latest Linux stable kernel can + be an acceptable alternative in some situations, for example during the + merge window; but during that period you might want to suspend your efforts + till its end anyway. + + * Ensure the kernel you just installed does not 'taint' itself when + running. + + * Reproduce the issue with the kernel you just installed. If it doesn't show + up there, head over to the instructions for issues only happening with + stable and longterm kernels. + + * Optimize your notes: try to find and write the most straightforward way to + reproduce your issue. Make sure the end result has all the important + details, and at the same time is easy to read and understand for others + that hear about it for the first time. And if you learned something in this + process, consider searching again for existing reports about the issue. + + * If the failure includes a stack dump, like an Oops does, consider decoding + it to find the offending line of code. + + * If your problem is a regression, try to narrow down when the issue was + introduced as much as possible. + + * Start to compile the report by writing a detailed description about the + issue. Always mention a few things: the latest kernel version you installed + for reproducing, the Linux Distribution used, and your notes on how to + reproduce the issue. Ideally, make the kernel's build configuration + (.config) and the output from ``dmesg`` available somewhere on the net and + link to it. Include or upload all other information that might be relevant, + like the output/screenshot of an Oops or the output from ``lspci``. Once + you wrote this main part, insert a normal length paragraph on top of it + outlining the issue and the impact quickly. On top of this add one sentence + that briefly describes the problem and gets people to read on. Now give the + thing a descriptive title or subject that yet again is shorter. Then you're + ready to send or file the report like the MAINTAINERS file told you, unless + you are dealing with one of those 'issues of high priority': they need + special care which is explained in 'Special handling for high priority + issues' below. + + * Wait for reactions and keep the thing rolling until you can accept the + outcome in one way or the other. Thus react publicly and in a timely manner + to any inquiries. Test proposed fixes. Do proactive testing: retest with at + least every first release candidate (RC) of a new mainline version and + report your results. Send friendly reminders if things stall. And try to + help yourself, if you don't get any help or if it's unsatisfying. + + +Reporting issues only occurring in older kernel version lines +------------------------------------------------------------- + +This section is for you, if you tried the latest mainline kernel as outlined +above, but failed to reproduce your issue there; at the same time you want to +see the issue fixed in older version lines or a vendor kernel that's regularly +rebased on new stable or longterm releases. If that case follow these steps: + + * Prepare yourself for the possibility that going through the next few steps + might not get the issue solved in older releases: the fix might be too big + or risky to get backported there. + + * Check if the kernel developers still maintain the Linux kernel version + line you care about: go to the front page of kernel.org and make sure it + mentions the latest release of the particular version line without an + '[EOL]' tag. + + * Check the archives of the Linux stable mailing list for existing reports. + + * Install the latest release from the particular version line as a vanilla + kernel. Ensure this kernel is not tainted and still shows the problem, as + the issue might have already been fixed there. + + * Search the Linux kernel version control system for the change that fixed + the issue in mainline, as its commit message might tell you if the fix is + scheduled for backporting already. If you don't find anything that way, + search the appropriate mailing lists for posts that discuss such an issue + or peer-review possible fixes; then check the discussions if the fix was + deemed unsuitable for backporting. If backporting was not considered at + all, join the newest discussion, asking if it's in the cards. + + * Check if you're dealing with a regression that was never present in + mainline by installing the first release of the version line you care + about. If the issue doesn't show up with it, you basically need to report + the issue with this version like you would report a problem with mainline + (see above). This ideally includes a bisection followed by a search for + existing reports on the net; with the help of the subject and the two + relevant commit-ids. If that doesn't turn up anything, write the report; CC + or forward the report to the stable maintainers, the stable mailing list, + and those who authored the change. Include the shortened commit-id if you + found the change that causes it. + + * One of the former steps should lead to a solution. If that doesn't work + out, ask the maintainers for the subsystem that seems to be causing the + issue for advice; CC the mailing list for the particular subsystem as well + as the stable mailing list. + + +Reference section: Reporting issues to the kernel maintainers +============================================================= + +The detailed guides above outline all the major steps in brief fashion, which +should be enough for most people. But sometimes there are situations where even +experienced users might wonder how to actually do one of those steps. That's +what this section is for, as it will provide a lot more details on each of the +above steps. Consider this as reference documentation: it's possible to read it +from top to bottom. But it's mainly meant to skim over and a place to look up +details how to actually perform those steps. + +A few words of general advice before digging into the details: + + * The Linux kernel developers are well aware this process is complicated and + demands more than other FLOSS projects. We'd love to make it simpler. But + that would require work in various places as well as some infrastructure, + which would need constant maintenance; nobody has stepped up to do that + work, so that's just how things are for now. + + * A warranty or support contract with some vendor doesn't entitle you to + request fixes from developers in the upstream Linux kernel community: such + contracts are completely outside the scope of the Linux kernel, its + development community, and this document. That's why you can't demand + anything such a contract guarantees in this context, not even if the + developer handling the issue works for the vendor in question. If you want + to claim your rights, use the vendor's support channel instead. When doing + so, you might want to mention you'd like to see the issue fixed in the + upstream Linux kernel; motivate them by saying it's the only way to ensure + the fix in the end will get incorporated in all Linux distributions. + + * If you never reported an issue to a FLOSS project before you should consider + reading `How to Report Bugs Effectively + <https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html>`_, `How To Ask + Questions The Smart Way + <http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html>`_, and `How to ask good + questions <https://jvns.ca/blog/good-questions/>`_. + +With that off the table, find below the details on how to properly report +issues to the Linux kernel developers. + + +Make sure you're using the upstream Linux kernel +------------------------------------------------ + + *Stop reading this document and report the problem to your vendor instead, + unless you are running the latest mainline kernel already or are willing to + install it. This kernel must not be modified or enhanced in any way, and + thus be considered 'vanilla'.* + +Like most programmers, Linux kernel developers don't like to spend time dealing +with reports for issues that don't even happen with the source code they +maintain: it's just a waste everybody's time, yours included. That's why you +later will have to test your issue with the latest 'vanilla' kernel: a kernel +that was build using the Linux sources taken straight from `kernel.org +<https://kernel.org/>`_ and not modified or enhanced in any way. + +Almost all kernels used in devices (Computers, Laptops, Smartphones, Routers, +…) and most kernels shipped by Linux distributors are ancient from the point of +kernel development and heavily modified. They thus do not qualify for reporting +an issue to the Linux kernel developers: the issue you face with such a kernel +might be fixed already or caused by the changes or additions, even if they look +small or totally unrelated. That's why issues with such kernels need to be +reported to the vendor that distributed it. Its developers should look into the +report and, in case it turns out to be an upstream issue, fix it directly +upstream or report it there. In practice that sometimes does not work out. If +that the case, you might want to circumvent the vendor by installing the latest +mainline kernel yourself and reporting the issue as outlined in this document; +just make sure to use really fresh kernel (see below). + + +.. note:: + + FIXME: Should we accept reports for issues with kernel images that are pretty + close to vanilla? But when are they close enough and how to put that line in + words? Maybe something like this? + + *Note: Some Linux kernel developers accept reports from vendor kernels that + are known to be close to upstream. That for example is often the case for + the kernels that Debian GNU/Linux Sid or Fedora Rawhide ship, which are + normally following mainline closely and carry only a few patches. So a + report with one of these might be accepted by the developers that need to + handle it. But if they do, depends heavily on the individual developers and + the issue at hand. That's why installing a mainline vanilla kernel is the + safe bet.* + + *Arch Linux, other Fedora releases, and openSUSE Tumbleweed often use quite + recent stable kernels that are pretty close to upstream, too. Some + developers accept bugs from them as well. But note that you normally should + avoid stable kernels for reporting issues and use a mainline kernel instead + (see below).* + + Are there any other major Linux distributions that should be mentioned here? + + +Issue of high priority? +----------------------- + + *See if the issue you are dealing with qualifies as regression, security + issue, or a really severe problem: those are 'issues of high priority' that + need special handling in some steps that are about to follow.* + +Linus Torvalds and the leading Linux kernel developers want to see some issues +fixed as soon as possible, hence there are 'issues of high priority' that get +handled slightly differently in the reporting process. Three type of cases +qualify: regressions, security issues, and really severe problems. + +You deal with a 'regression' if something that worked with an older version of +the Linux kernel does not work with a newer one or somehow works worse with it. +It thus is a regression when a WiFi driver that did a fine job with Linux 5.7 +somehow misbehaves with 5.8 or doesn't work at all. It's also a regression if +an application shows erratic behavior with a newer kernel, which might happen +due to incompatible changes in the interface between the kernel and the +userland (like procfs and sysfs). Significantly reduced performance or +increased power consumption also qualify as regression. But keep in mind: the +new kernel needs to be built with a configuration that is similar to the one +from the old kernel (see below how to achieve that). That's because the kernel +developers sometimes can not avoid incompatibilities when implementing new +features; but to avoid regressions such features have to be enabled explicitly +during build time configuration. + +What qualifies as security issue is left to your judgment. Consider reading +'Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst' before proceeding, as it +provides additional details how to best handle security issues. + +An issue is a 'really severe problem' when something totally unacceptably bad +happens. That's for example the case when a Linux kernel corrupts the data it's +handling or damages hardware it's running on. You're also dealing with a severe +issue when the kernel suddenly stops working with an error message ('kernel +panic') or without any farewell note at all. Note: do not confuse a 'panic' (a +fatal error where the kernel stop itself) with a 'Oops' (a recoverable error), +as the kernel remains running after the latter. + + +Check 'taint' flag +------------------ + + *Check if your kernel was 'tainted' when the issue occurred, as the event + that made the kernel set this flag might be causing the issue you face.* + +The kernel marks itself with a 'taint' flag when something happens that might +lead to follow-up errors that look totally unrelated. The issue you face might +be such an error if your kernel is tainted. That's why it's in your interest to +rule this out early before investing more time into this process. This is the +only reason why this step is here, as this process later will tell you to +install the latest mainline kernel; you will need to check the taint flag again +then, as that's when it matters because it's the kernel the report will focus +on. + +On a running system is easy to check if the kernel tainted itself: if ``cat +/proc/sys/kernel/tainted`` returns '0' then the kernel is not tainted and +everything is fine. Checking that file is impossible in some situations; that's +why the kernel also mentions the taint status when it reports an internal +problem (a 'kernel bug'), a recoverable error (a 'kernel Oops') or a +non-recoverable error before halting operation (a 'kernel panic'). Look near +the top of the error messages printed when one of these occurs and search for a +line starting with 'CPU:'. It should end with 'Not tainted' if the kernel was +not tainted when it noticed the problem; it was tainted if you see 'Tainted:' +followed by a few spaces and some letters. + +If your kernel is tainted, study 'Documentation/admin-guide/tainted-kernels.rst' +to find out why. Try to eliminate the reason. Often it's caused by one these +three things: + + 1. A recoverable error (a 'kernel Oops') occurred and the kernel tainted + itself, as the kernel knows it might misbehave in strange ways after that + point. In that case check your kernel or system log and look for a section + that starts with this:: + + Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP + + That's the first Oops since boot-up, as the '#1' between the brackets shows. + Every Oops and any other problem that happens after that point might be a + follow-up problem to that first Oops, even if both look totally unrelated. + Rule this out by getting rid of the cause for the first Oops and reproducing + the issue afterwards. Sometimes simply restarting will be enough, sometimes + a change to the configuration followed by a reboot can eliminate the Oops. + But don't invest too much time into this at this point of the process, as + the cause for the Oops might already be fixed in the newer Linux kernel + version you are going to install later in this process. + + 2. Your system uses a software that installs its own kernel modules, for + example Nvidia's proprietary graphics driver or VirtualBox. The kernel + taints itself when it loads such module from external sources (even if + they are Open Source): they sometimes cause errors in unrelated kernel + areas and thus might be causing the issue you face. You therefore have to + prevent those modules from loading when you want to report an issue to the + Linux kernel developers. Most of the time the easiest way to do that is: + temporarily uninstall such software including any modules they might have + installed. Afterwards reboot. + + 3. The kernel also taints itself when it's loading a module that resides in + the staging tree of the Linux kernel source. That's a special area for + code (mostly drivers) that does not yet fulfill the normal Linux kernel + quality standards. When you report an issue with such a module it's + obviously okay if the kernel is tainted; just make sure the module in + question is the only reason for the taint. If the issue happens in an + unrelated area reboot and temporarily block the module from being loaded + by specifying ``foo.blacklist=1`` as kernel parameter (replace 'foo' with + the name of the module in question). + + +Locate kernel area that causes the issue +---------------------------------------- + + *Locate the driver or kernel subsystem that seems to be causing the issue. + Find out how and where its developers expect reports. Note: most of the + time this won't be bugzilla.kernel.org, as issues typically need to be sent + by mail to a maintainer and a public mailing list.* + +It's crucial to send your report to the right people, as the Linux kernel is a +big project and most of its developers are only familiar with a small subset of +it. Quite a few programmers for example only care for just one driver, for +example one for a WiFi chip; its developer likely will only have small or no +knowledge about the internals of remote or unrelated "subsystems", like the TCP +stack, the PCIe/PCI subsystem, memory management or file systems. + +Problem is: the Linux kernel lacks a central bug tracker where you can simply +file your issue and make it reach the developers that need to know about it. +That's why you have to find the right place and way to report issues yourself. +You can do that with the help of a script (see below), but it mainly targets +kernel developers and experts. For everybody else the MAINTAINERS file is the +better place. + +How to read the MAINTAINERS file +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +To illustrate how to use the :ref:`MAINTAINERS <maintainers>` file, lets assume +the WiFi in your Laptop suddenly misbehaves after updating the kernel. In that +case it's likely an issue in the WiFi driver. Obviously it could also be some +code it builds upon, but unless you suspect something like that stick to the +driver. If it's really something else, the driver's developers will get the +right people involved. + +Sadly, there is no way to check which code is driving a particular hardware +component that is both universal and easy. + +In case of a problem with the WiFi driver you for example might want to look at +the output of ``lspci -k``, as it lists devices on the PCI/PCIe bus and the +kernel module driving it:: + + [user@something ~]$ lspci -k + [...] + 3a:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 32) + Subsystem: Bigfoot Networks, Inc. Device 1535 + Kernel driver in use: ath10k_pci + Kernel modules: ath10k_pci + [...] + +But this approach won't work if your WiFi chip is connected over USB or some +other internal bus. In those cases you might want to check your WiFi manager or +the output of ``ip link``. Look for the name of the problematic network +interface, which might be something like 'wlp58s0'. This name can be used like +this to find the module driving it:: + + [user@something ~]$ realpath --relative-to=/sys/module/ /sys/class/net/wlp58s0/device/driver/module + ath10k_pci + +In case tricks like these don't bring you any further, try to search the +internet on how to narrow down the driver or subsystem in question. And if you +are unsure which it is: just try your best guess, somebody will help you if you +guessed poorly. + +Once you know the driver or subsystem, you want to search for it in the +MAINTAINERS file. In the case of 'ath10k_pci' you won't find anything, as the +name is too specific. Sometimes you will need to search on the net for help; +but before doing so, try a somewhat shorted or modified name when searching the +MAINTAINERS file, as then you might find something like this:: + + QUALCOMM ATHEROS ATH10K WIRELESS DRIVER + Mail: A. Some Human <shuman@example.com> + Mailing list: ath10k@lists.infradead.org + Status: Supported + Web-page: https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath10k + SCM: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath.git + Files: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k/ + +Note: the line description will be abbreviations, if you read the plain +MAINTAINERS file found in the root of the Linux source tree. 'Mail:' for +example will be 'M:', 'Mailing list:' will be 'L', and 'Status:' will be 'S:'. +A section near the top of the file explains these and other abbreviations. + +First look at the line 'Status'. Ideally it should be 'Supported' or +'Maintained'. If it states 'Obsolete' then you are using some outdated approach +that was replaced by a newer solution you need to switch to. Sometimes the code +only has someone who provides 'Odd Fixes' when feeling motivated. And with +'Orphan' you are totally out of luck, as nobody takes care of the code anymore. +That only leaves these options: arrange yourself to live with the issue, fix it +yourself, or find a programmer somewhere willing to fix it. + +After checking the status, look for a line starting with 'bugs:': it will tell +you where to find a subsystem specific bug tracker to file your issue. The +example above does not have such a line. That is the case for most sections, as +Linux kernel development is completely driven by mail. Very few subsystems use +a bug tracker, and only some of those rely on bugzilla.kernel.org. + + +.. note:: + + FIXME: The old text took a totally different approach to bugzilla.kernel.org, + as it mentions it as the place to file issue for people that don't known how + to contact the appropriate people. The new one mentions it rarely; and when + it does like here, it warns users that it's often the wrong place to go. + + This approach was chosen as the main author of this document noticed quite a + few users (or even a lot?) get no reply to the bugs they file in bugzilla. + That's kind of expected, as quite a few (many? most?) of the maintainers + don't even get notified when reports for their subsystem get filed there. And + not getting a single reply to report is something that is just annoying for + users and might make them angry. Improving bugzilla.k.o would be an option, + but on the kernel and maintainers summit 2017 it was agreed on to first go + this route (sorry it took so long): it's easier to achieve and less + controversial, as putting additional burden on already overworked maintainers + is unlikely to get well received. + + +In this and many other cases you thus have to look for lines starting with +'Mail:' instead. Those mention the name and the email addresses for the +maintainers of the particular code. Also look for a line starting with 'Mailing +list:', which tells you the public mailing list where the code is developed. +Your report later needs to go by mail to those addresses. Additionally, for all +issue reports sent by email, make sure to add the Linux Kernel Mailing List +(LKML) <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org> to CC. Don't omit either of the mailing +lists when sending your issue report by mail later! Maintainers are busy people +and might leave some work for other developers on the subsystem specific list; +and LKML is important to have one place where all issue reports can be found. + + +.. note:: + + FIXME: Above section tells users to always CC LKML. These days it's a kind of + "catch-all" list anyway, which nearly nobody seems to follow closely. So it + seems appropriate to go "all in" and make people send their reports here, + too, as everything (reports, fixes, ...) then can be found in one place (at + least for all reports sent by mail and all subsystems that CC LKML). + + Related: Should we create mailing list like 'linux-issues@vger.kernel.org' + and tell users above to always CC it when reporting issues? Then there would + be one central place reporters could search for existing reports (at least + for issues reported by mail) without getting regular LKML traffic mixed into + the results. + + +Finding the maintainers with the help of a script +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +For people that have the Linux sources at hand there is a second option to find +the proper place to report: the script 'scripts/get_maintainer.pl' which tries +to find all people to contact. It queries the MAINTAINERS file and needs to be +called with a path to the source code in question. For drivers compiled as +module if often can be found with a command like this:: + + $ modinfo ath10k_pci | grep filename | sed 's!/lib/modules/.*/kernel/!!; s!filename:!!; s!\.ko\(\|\.xz\)!!' + drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k/ath10k_pci.ko + +Pass parts of this to the script:: + + $ ./scripts/get_maintainer.pl -f drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k* + Some Human <shuman@example.com> (supporter:QUALCOMM ATHEROS ATH10K WIRELESS DRIVER) + Another S. Human <asomehuman@example.com> (maintainer:NETWORKING DRIVERS) + ath10k@lists.infradead.org (open list:QUALCOMM ATHEROS ATH10K WIRELESS DRIVER) + linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org (open list:NETWORKING DRIVERS (WIRELESS)) + netdev@vger.kernel.org (open list:NETWORKING DRIVERS) + linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org (open list) + +Don't sent your report to all of them. Send it to the maintainers, which the +script calls "supporter:"; additionally CC the most specific mailing list for +the code as well as the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML). In this case you thus +would need to send the report to 'Some Human <shuman@example.com>' with +'ath10k@lists.infradead.org' and 'linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org' in CC. + +Note: in case you cloned the Linux sources with git you might want to call +``get_maintainer.pl`` a second time with ``--git``. The script then will look +at the commit history to find which people recently worked on the code in +question, as they might be able to help. But use these results with care, as it +can easily send you in a wrong direction. That for example happens quickly in +areas rarely changed (like old or unmaintained drivers): sometimes such code is +modified during tree-wide cleanups by developers that do not care about the +particular driver at all. + + +Search for existing reports +--------------------------- + + *Search the archives of the bug tracker or mailing list in question + thoroughly for reports that might match your issue. Also check if you find + something with your favorite internet search engine or in the Linux Kernel + Mailing List (LKML) archives. If you find anything, join the discussion + instead of sending a new report.* + +Reporting an issue that someone else already brought forward is often a waste +of time for everyone involved, especially you as the reporter. So it's in your +own interest to thoroughly check if somebody reported the issue already. Thus +do not hurry with this step of the reporting process. Spending 30 to 60 minutes +or even more time can save you and others quite a lot of time and trouble. + +The best place to search is the bug tracker or the mailing list where your +report needs to be filed. You'll find quite a few of those lists on +`lore.kernel.org <https://lore.kernel.org/>`_, but some are hosted in +different places. That for example is the case for the ath10k WiFi driver used +as example in the previous step. But you'll often find the archives for these +lists easily on the net. Searching for 'archive ath10k@lists.infradead.org' for +example will quickly lead you to the `Info page for the ath10k mailing list +<https://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/ath10k>`_, which at the top links +to its `list archives <https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/ath10k/>`_. + +Sadly this and quite a few other lists miss a way to search the archives. In +those cases use a regular internet search engine and add something like +'site:lists.infradead.org/pipermail/ath10k/' to your search terms, which limits +the results to the archives at that URL. + +Additionally, search the internet and the `Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) +archives <https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/>`_, as maybe the real culprit might be +in some other subsystem. Searching in `bugzilla.kernel.org +<https://bugzilla.kernel.org/>`_ might also be a good idea, but if you find +anything there keep in mind: most subsystems expect reports in different +places, hence those you find there might have not even reached the people +responsible for the subsystem in question. Nevertheless, the data there might +provide valuable insights. + +If you get flooded with results consider telling your search engine to limit +search timeframe to the past month or year. And wherever you search, make sure +to use good search terms; vary them a few times, too. While doing so try to +look at the issue from the perspective of someone else: that will help you to +come up with other words to use as search terms. Also make sure not to use too +many search terms at once. Remember to search with and without information like +the name of the kernel driver or the name of the affected hardware component. +But its exact brand name (say 'ASUS Red Devil Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC') +often is not much helpful, as it is too specific. Instead try search terms like +the model line (Radeon 5700 or Radeon 5000) and the code name of the main chip +('Navi' or 'Navi10') with and without its manufacturer ('AMD'). + +In case you find an existing report about your issue, join the discussion, as +you might be able to provide valuable additional information. That can be +important even when a fix is prepared or in its final stages already, as +developers might look for people that can provide additional information or +test a proposed fix. Jump to the section 'Duties after the report went out' for +details on how to get properly involved. + + +Prepare for emergencies +----------------------- + + *Create a fresh backup and put system repair and restore tools at hand.* + +Reminder, you are dealing with computers, which sometimes do unexpected things, +especially if you fiddle with crucial parts like the kernel of its operating +system. That's what you are about to do in this process. Thus, make sure to +create a fresh backup; also ensure you have all tools at hand to repair or +reinstall the operating system as well as everything you need to restore the +backup. + + +Make sure your kernel doesn't get enhanced +------------------------------------------ + + *Ensure your system does not enhance its kernels by building additional + kernel modules on-the-fly, which solutions like DKMS might be doing locally + without your knowledge.* + +Your kernel must be 'vanilla' when reporting an issue, but stops being pure as +soon as it loads a kernel module not built from the sources used to compile the +kernel image itself. That's why you need to ensure your Linux kernel stays +vanilla by removing or disabling mechanisms like akmods and DKMS: those might +build additional kernel modules automatically, for example when your boot into +a newly installed Linux kernel the first time. Reboot after removing them and +any modules they installed. + +Note, you might not be aware that your system is using one of these solutions: +they often get set up silently when you install Nvidia's proprietary graphics +driver, VirtualBox, or other software that requires a some support from a +module not part of the Linux kernel. That why your might need to uninstall the +packages with such software to get rid of any 3rd party kernel module. + + +Ensure a healthy environment +---------------------------- + + *Make sure it's not the kernel's surroundings that are causing the issue + you face.* + +Problems that look a lot like a kernel issue are sometimes caused by build or +runtime environment. It's hard to rule out that problem completely, but you +should minimize it: + + * Use proven tools when building your kernel, as bugs in the compiler or the + binutils can cause the resulting kernel to misbehave. + + * Ensure your computer components run within their design specifications; + that's especially important for the main processor, the main memory, and the + motherboard. Therefore, stop undervolting or overclocking when facing a + potential kernel issue. + + * Try to make sure it's not faulty hardware that is causing your issue. Bad + main memory for example can result in a multitude of issues that will + manifest itself in problems looking like kernel issues. + + * If you're dealing with a filesystem issue, you might want to check the file + system in question with ``fsck``, as it might be damaged in a way that leads + to unexpected kernel behavior. + + * When dealing with a regression, make sure it's not something else that + changed in parallel to updating the kernel. The problem for example might be + caused by other software that was updated at the same time. It can also + happen that a hardware component coincidentally just broke when you rebooted + into a new kernel for the first time. Updating the systems BIOS or changing + something in the BIOS Setup can also lead to problems that on look a lot + like a kernel regression. + + +Document how to reproduce issue +------------------------------- + + *Write down coarsely how to reproduce the issue. If you deal with multiple + issues at once, create separate notes for each of them and make sure they + work independently on a freshly booted system. That's needed, as each issue + needs to get reported to the kernel developers separately, unless they are + strongly entangled.* + +If you deal with multiple issues at once, you'll have to report each of them +separately, as they might be handled by different developers. Describing +various issues in one report also makes it quite difficult for others to tear +it apart. Hence, only combine issues in one report if they are very strongly +entangled. + +Additionally, during the reporting process you will have to test if the issue +happens with other kernel versions. Therefore, it will make your work easier if +you know exactly how to reproduce an issue quickly on a freshly booted system. + +Note: it's often fruitless to report issues that only happened once, as they +might be caused by a bit flip due to cosmic radiation. That's why you should +try to rule that out by reproducing the issue before going further. Feel free +to ignore this advice if you are experienced enough to tell a one-time error +due to faulty hardware apart from a kernel issue that rarely happens and thus +is hard to reproduce. + + +Install a fresh kernel for testing +---------------------------------- + + *Install the latest Linux mainline kernel: that's where all issues get + fixed first, because it's the version line the kernel developers mainly + care about. Testing and reporting with the latest Linux stable kernel can + be an acceptable alternative in some situations, for example during the + merge window; but during that period you might want to suspend your efforts + till its end anyway.* + +Reporting an issue to the Linux kernel developers they fixed weeks or months +ago is annoying for them and wasting their and your time. That's why it's in +everybody's interest to check if the issue occurs with the latest codebase +before reporting it. + +In the scope of the Linux kernel the term 'latest' means: a kernel version +recently created from the main line of development, as this 'mainline' tree is +where developers first apply fixes; only after that are they are allowed to get +backported to older, still supported version lines called 'stable' and +'longterm' kernels. That's why you should check a recent mainline kernel, even +if you deal with an issue you only want to see fixed in an older version line. +Another reason: some fixes are only applied to mainline or recent version +lines, as it's too hard or risky to backport them to older versions. If that +the case, reporting the issue again is unlikely to change anything. + +Longterm kernels (sometimes called "LTS kernels") are therefore unsuitable for +testing; they simply are too distant from current development. Even the latest +Linux 'stable' kernel is a significant bit behind and thus better avoided. At +least most of the time, as sometimes a stable kernel can the best choice; but +in those situations you might want to wait a few days anyway: + +Choosing between mainline, stable and waiting +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Head over to `kernel.org <https://kernel.org/>`_ to decide which version to +use. Ignore the big yellow button that says 'Latest release' and look a little +lower for a table. At its top you'll see a line starting with 'mainline', which +most of the time will point to a pre-release with a version number like +'5.8-rc2'. If that's the case, you'll want to use this mainline kernel for +testing. Do not let that 'rc' scare you, these 'development kernels' are pretty +reliable — and you made a backup, as you were instructed above, didn't you? + +In about two out of every nine to ten weeks, 'mainline' might point you to a +proper release with a version number like '5.7'. If that happens, consider +suspending the reporting process until the first pre-release of the next +version (5.8-rc1) shows up on kernel.org. That's because the Linux development +cycle then is in its two-week long 'merge window'. The bulk of the changes and +all intrusive ones get merged for the next release during this time. It's a bit +more risky to use mainline during this period. Kernel developers are also often +quite busy then and might have no spare time to deal with issue reports. It's +also quite possible that one of the many changes applied during the merge +window fixes the issue you face; that's why you soon would have to retest with +a newer kernel version anyway, as outlined below in the section 'Duties after +the report went out'. + +That's why it might make sense to wait till the merge window is over. But don't +to that if you're dealing with something that shouldn't wait. In that case +consider obtaining the latest mainline kernel via git (see below) or use the +latest stable version offered on kernel.org. Using that is also acceptable in +case mainline for some reason does currently not work for you. An in general: +using it for reproducing the issue is also better than not reporting it issue +at all. + +How to obtain a fresh Linux kernel +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +You can use pre-built or self-compiled kernel for testing; if you choose the +latter approach, you can either obtain the source code using git or download it +as tar archive. + +Using a pre-compiled kernel for testing is often the quickest, easiest, and +safest way – especially is you are unfamiliar with the Linux kernel. But it +needs to be a vanilla kernel, which can be hard to come buy. You are in luck if +you are using a popular Linux distribution: for quite a few of them you'll find +repositories on the net that contain packages with the latest mainline or +stable kernels in vanilla fashion. It's totally okay to use these, just make +sure from the repository's documentation they are really vanilla. And ensure +the packages contain the latest versions as offered on kernel.org; they are +likely unsuitable if the package is older than a week, as new mainline and +stable kernels typically get released at least once a week. And be aware that +you might need to get build your own kernel later anyway when it comes to +helping test fixes, as described later in this document. + +Developers and experienced Linux users familiar with git are often best served +by obtaining the latest Linux kernel sources straight from the `official +development repository on kernel.org +<https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/>`_. +Those are likely a bit ahead of the latest mainline pre-release. Don't worry +about it: they are as reliable as a proper pre-release, unless the kernel's +development cycle is currently in the middle of a merge window. But even then +they are quite reliable. + +People unfamiliar with git are often best served by downloading the sources as +tarball from `kernel.org <https://kernel.org/>`_. + +How to actually build a kernel isnot described here, as many websites explain +the necessary steps already. If you are new to it, consider following one of +those how-to's that suggest to use ``make localmodconfig``, as that tries to +pick up the configuration of your current kernel and then tries to adjust it +somewhat for your system. That does not make the resulting kernel any better, +but quicker to compile. + + +Check 'taint' flag +------------------ + + *Ensure the kernel you just installed does not 'taint' itself when + running.* + +As outlined above in more detail already: the kernel sets a 'taint' flag when +something happens that can lead to follow-up errors that look totally +unrelated. That's why you need to check if the kernel you just installed does +not set this flag. And if it does, you in almost all the cases needs to +eliminate the reason for it before you reporting issues that occur with it. See +the section above for details how to do that. + + +Reproduce issue with the fresh kernel +------------------------------------- + + *Reproduce the issue with the kernel you just installed. If it doesn't show + up there, head over to the instructions for issues only happening with + stable and longterm kernels.* + +Check if the issue occurs with the fresh Linux kernel version you just +installed. If it was fixed there already, consider sticking with this version +line and abandoning your plan to report the issue. But keep in mind that other +users might still be plagued by it, as long as it's not fixed in either stable +and longterm version from kernel.org (and thus vendor kernels derived from +those). If you prefer to use one of those or just want to help their users, +head over to the section "Details about reporting issues only occurring in +older kernel version lines" below. + + +Optimize description to reproduce issue +--------------------------------------- + + *Optimize your notes: try to find and write the most straightforward way to + reproduce your issue. Make sure the end result has all the important + details, and at the same time is easy to read and understand for others + that hear about it for the first time. And if you learned something in this + process, consider searching again for existing reports about the issue.* + +An unnecessarily complex report will make it hard for others to understand your +report. Thus try to find a reproducer that's straight forward to describe and +thus easy to understand in written form. Include all important details, but at +the same time try to keep it as short as possible. + +In this in the previous steps you likely have learned a thing or two about the +issue you face. Use this knowledge and search again for existing reports +instead you can join. + + +Decode failure messages +----------------------- + +.. note:: + + FIXME: The text in this section is a placeholder for now and quite similar to + the old text found in 'Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst' + currently. It and the document it references are known to be outdated and + thus need to be revisited. Thus consider this note a request for help: if you + are familiar with this topic, please write a few lines that would fit here. + Alternatively, simply outline the current situation roughly to the main + authors of this document (see intro), as they might be able to write + something then. + + This section in the end should answer questions like "when is this actually + needed", "what .config options to ideally set earlier to make this step easy + or unnecessary?" (likely CONFIG_UNWINDER_ORC when it's available, otherwise + CONFIG_UNWINDER_FRAME_POINTER; but is there anything else needed?). + +.. + + *If the failure includes a stack dump, like an Oops does, consider decoding + it to find the offending line of code.* + +When the kernel detects an error, it will print a stack dump that allows to +identify the exact line of code where the issue happens. But that information +sometimes needs to get decoded to be readable, which is explained in +admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst. + + +Special care for regressions +---------------------------- + + *If your problem is a regression, try to narrow down when the issue was + introduced as much as possible.* + +Linux lead developer Linus Torvalds insists that the Linux kernel never +worsens, that's why he deems regressions as unacceptable and wants to see them +fixed quickly. That's why changes that introduced a regression are often +promptly reverted if the issue they cause can't get solved quickly any other +way. Reporting a regression is thus a bit like playing a kind of trump card to +get something quickly fixed. But for that to happen the change that's causing +the regression needs to be known. Normally it's up to the reporter to track +down the culprit, as maintainers often won't have the time or setup at hand to +reproduce it themselves. + +To find the change there is a process called 'bisection' which the document +'Documentation/admin-guide/bug-bisect.rst' describes in detail. That process +will often require you to build about ten to twenty kernel images, trying to +reproduce the issue with each of them before building the next. Yes, that takes +some time, but don't worry, it works a lot quicker than most people assume. +Thanks to a 'binary search' this will lead you to the one commit in the source +code management system that's causing the regression. Once you find it, search +the net for the subject of the change, its commit id and the shortened commit id +(the first 12 characters of the commit id). This will lead you to existing +reports about it, if there are any. + +Note, a bisection needs a bit of know-how, which not everyone has, and quite a +bit of effort, which not everyone is willing to invest. Nevertheless, it's +highly recommended performing a bisection yourself. If you really can't or +don't want to go down that route at least find out which mainline kernel +introduced the regression. If something for example breaks when switching from +5.5.15 to 5.8.4, then try at least all the mainline releases in that area (5.6, +5.7 and 5.8) to check when it first showed up. Unless you're trying to find a +regression in a stable or longterm kernel, avoid testing versions which number +has three sections (5.6.12, 5.7.8), as that makes the outcome hard to +interpret, which might render your testing useless. Once you found the major +version which introduced the regression, feel free to move on in the reporting +process. But keep in mind: it depends on the issue at hand if the developers +will be able to help without knowing the culprit. Sometimes they might +recognize from the report want went wrong and can fix it; other times they will +be unable to help unless you perform a bisection. + +When dealing with regressions make sure the issue you face is really caused by +the kernel and not by something else, as outlined above already. + +In the whole process keep in mind: an issue only qualifies as regression if the +older and the newer kernel got built with a similar configuration. The best way +to archive this: copy the configuration file (``.config``) from the old working +kernel freshly to each newer kernel version you try. Afterwards run ``make +oldnoconfig`` to adjust it for the needs of the new version without enabling +any new feature, as those are allowed to cause regressions. + + +Write and send the report +------------------------- + + *Start to compile the report by writing a detailed description about the + issue. Always mention a few things: the latest kernel version you installed + for reproducing, the Linux Distribution used, and your notes on how to + reproduce the issue. Ideally, make the kernel's build configuration + (.config) and the output from ``dmesg`` available somewhere on the net and + link to it. Include or upload all other information that might be relevant, + like the output/screenshot of an Oops or the output from ``lspci``. Once + you wrote this main part, insert a normal length paragraph on top of it + outlining the issue and the impact quickly. On top of this add one sentence + that briefly describes the problem and gets people to read on. Now give the + thing a descriptive title or subject that yet again is shorter. Then you're + ready to send or file the report like the MAINTAINERS file told you, unless + you are dealing with one of those 'issues of high priority': they need + special care which is explained in 'Special handling for high priority + issues' below.* + +Now that you have prepared everything it's time to write your report. How to do +that is partly explained by the three documents linked to in the preface above. +That's why this text will only mention a few of the essentials as well as +things specific to the Linux kernel. + +There is one thing that fits both categories: the most crucial parts of your +report are the title/subject, the first sentence, and the first paragraph. +Developers often get quite a lot of mail. They thus often just take a few +seconds to skim a mail before deciding to move on or look closer. Thus: the +better the top section of your report, the higher are the chances that someone +will look into it and help you. And that is why you should ignore them for now +and write the detailed report first. ;-) + +Things each report should mention +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Describe in detail how your issue happens with the fresh vanilla kernel you +installed. Try to include the step-by-step instructions you wrote and optimized +earlier that outline how you and ideally others can reproduce the issue; in +those rare cases where that's impossible try to describe what you did to +trigger it. + +Also include all the relevant information others might need to understand the +issue and its environment. What's actually needed depends a lot on the issue, +but there are some things you should include always: + + * the output from ``cat /proc/version``, which contains the Linux kernel + version number and the compiler it was built with. + + * the Linux distribution the machine is running (``hostnamectl | grep + "Operating System"``) + + * the architecture of the CPU and the operating system (``uname -mi``) + + * if you are dealing with a regression and performed a bisection, mention the + subject and the commit-id of the change that is causing it. + +In a lot of cases it's also wise to make two more things available to those +that read your report: + + * the configuration used for building your Linux kernel (the '.config' file) + + * the kernel's messages that you get from ``dmesg`` written to a file. Make + sure that it starts with a line like 'Linux version 5.8-1 + (foobar@example.com) (gcc (GCC) 10.2.1, GNU ld version 2.34) #1 SMP Mon Aug + 3 14:54:37 UTC 2020' If it's missing, then important messages from the first + boot phase already got discarded. In this case instead consider using + ``journalctl -b 0 -k``; alternatively you can also reboot, reproduce the + issue and call ``dmesg`` right afterwards. + +These two files are big, that's why it's a bad idea to put them directly into +your report. If you are filing the issue in a bug tracker then attach them to +the ticket. If you report the issue by mail do not attach them, as that makes +the mail too large; instead do one of these things: + + * Upload the files somewhere public (your website, a public file paste + service, a ticket created just for this purpose on `bugzilla.kernel.org + <https://bugzilla.kernel.org/>`_, ...) and include a link to them in your + report. Ideally use something where the files stay available for years, as + they could be useful to someone many years from now; this for example can + happen if five or ten years from now a developer works on some code that was + changed just to fix your issue. + + * Put the files aside and mention you will send them later in individual + replies to your own mail. Just remember to actually do that once the report + went out. ;-) + +Things that might be wise to provide +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Depending on the issue you might need to add more background data. Here are a +few suggestions what often is good to provide: + + * If you are dealing with a 'warning', an 'OOPS' or a 'panic' from the kernel, + include it. If you can't copy'n'paste it, try to capture a netconsole trace + or at least take a picture of the screen. + + * If the issue might be related to your computer hardware, mention what kind + of system you use. If you for example have problems with your graphics card, + mention its manufacturer, the card's model, and what chip is uses. If it's a + laptop mention its name, but try to make sure it's meaningful. 'Dell XPS 13' + for example is not, because it might be the one from 2012; that one looks + not that different from the one sold today, but apart from that the two have + nothing in common. Hence, in such cases add the exact model number, which + for example are '9380' or '7390' for XPS 13 models introduced during 2019. + Names like 'Lenovo Thinkpad T590' are also somewhat ambiguous: there are + variants of this laptop with and without a dedicated graphics chip, so try + to find the exact model name or specify the main components. + + * Mention the relevant software in use. If you have problems with loading + modules, you want to mention the versions of kmod, systemd, and udev in use. + If one of the DRM drivers misbehaves, you want to state the versions of + libdrm and Mesa; also specify your Wayland compositor or the X-Server and + its driver. If you have a filesystem issue, mention the version of + corresponding filesystem utilities (e2fsprogs, btrfs-progs, xfsprogs, ...). + + * Gather additional information from the kernel that might be of interest. The + output from ``lspci -nn`` will for example help others to identify what + hardware you use. If you have a problem with hardware you even might want to + make the output from ``sudo lspci -vvv`` available, as that provides + insights how the components were configured. For some issues it might be + good to include the contents of files like ``/proc/cpuinfo``, + ``/proc/ioports``, ``/proc/iomem``, ``/proc/modules``, or + ``/proc/scsi/scsi``. Some subsystem also offer tools to collect relevant + information. One such tool is ``alsa-info.sh`` `which the audio/sound + subsystem developers provide <https://www.alsa-project.org/wiki/AlsaInfo>`_. + +Those examples should give your some ideas of what data might be wise to +attach, but you have to think yourself what will be helpful for others to know. +Don't worry too much about forgetting something, as developers will ask for +additional details they need. But making everything important available from +the start increases the chance someone will take a closer look. + + +The important part: the head of your report +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Now that you have the detailed part of the report prepared let's get to the +most important section: the first few sentences. Thus go to the top, add +something like 'The detailed description:' before the part you just wrote and +insert two newlines at the top. Now write one normal length paragraph that +describes the issue roughly. Leave out all boring details and focus on the +crucial parts readers need to know to understand what this is all about; if you +think this bug affects a lot of users, mention this to get people interested. + +Once you did that insert two more lines at the top and write a one sentence +summary that explains quickly what the report is about. After that you have to +get even more abstract and write an even shorter subject/title for the report. + +Now that you have written this part take some time to optimize it, as it is the +most important parts of your report: a lot of people will only read this before +they decide if reading the rest is time well spent. + +Now send or file the report like the :ref:`MAINTAINERS <maintainers>` file told +you, unless it's one of those 'issues of high priority' outlined earlier: in +that case please read the next subsection first before sending the report on +its way. + +Special handling for high priority issues +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Reports for high priority issues need special handling. + +**Severe bugs**: make sure the subject or ticket title as well as the first +paragraph makes the severeness obvious. + +**Regressions**: If the issue is a regression add [REGRESSION] to the mail's +subject or the title in the bug-tracker. If you did not perform a bisection +mention at least the latest mainline version you tested that worked fine (say +5.7) and the oldest where the issue occurs (say 5.8). If you did a successful +bisection mention the commit id and subject of the change that causes the +regression. Also make sure to add the author of that change to your report; if +you need to file your bug in a bug-tracker forward the report to him in a +private mail and mention where your filed it. + +**Security issues**: for these issues your will have to evaluate if a +short-term risk to other users would arise if details were publicly disclosed. +If that's not the case simply proceed with reporting the issue as described. +For issues that bear such a risk you will need to adjust the reporting process +slightly: + + * If the MAINTAINERS file instructed you to report the issue by mail, do not + CC any public mailing lists. + + * If you were supposed to file the issue in a bug tracker make sure to mark + the ticket as 'private' or 'security issue'. If the bug tracker does not + offer a way to keep reports private, forget about it and send your report as + a private mail to the maintainers instead. + +In both cases make sure to also mail your report to the addresses the +MAINTAINERS file lists in the section 'security contact'. Ideally directly CC +them when sending the report by mail. If you filed it in a bug tracker, forward +the report's text to these addresses; but on top of it put a small note where +you mention that you filed it with a link to the ticket. + +See 'Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst' for more information. + + +Duties after the report went out +-------------------------------- + + *Wait for reactions and keep the thing rolling until you can accept the + outcome in one way or the other. Thus react publicly and in a timely manner + to any inquiries. Test proposed fixes. Do proactive testing: retest with at + least every first release candidate (RC) of a new mainline version and + report your results. Send friendly reminders if things stall. And try to + help yourself, if you don't get any help or if it's unsatisfying.* + +If your report was good and you are really lucky then one of the developers +might immediately spot what's causing the issue; they then might write a patch +to fix it, test it, and send it straight for integration in mainline while +tagging it for later backport to stable and longterm kernels that need it. Then +all you need to do is reply with a 'Thank you very much' and switch to a version +with the fix once it gets released. + +But this ideal scenario rarely happens. That's why the job is only starting +once you got the report out. What you'll have to do depends on the situations, +but often it will be the things listed below. But before digging into the +details, here are a few important things you need to keep in mind for this part +of the process. + + +General advice for further interactions +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +**Always reply in public**: When you filed the issue in a bug tracker, always +reply there and do not contact any of the developers privately about it. For +mailed reports always use the 'Reply-all' function when replying to any mails +you receive. That includes mails with any additional data you might want to add +to your report: go to your mail applications 'Sent' folder and use 'reply-all' +on your mail with the report. This approach will make sure the public mailing +list(s) and everyone else that gets involved over time stays in the loop; it +also keeps the mail thread intact, which among others is really important for +mailing lists to group all related mails together. + +There are just two situations where a comment in a bug tracker or a 'Reply-all' +is unsuitable: + + * Someone tells you to send something privately. + + * You were told to send something, but noticed it contains sensitive + information that needs to be kept private. In that case it's okay to send it + in private to the developer that asked for it. But note in the ticket or a + mail that you did that, so everyone else knows you honored the request. + +**Do research before asking for clarifications or help**: In this part of the +process someone might tell you to do something that requires a skill you might +not have mastered yet. For example, you might be asked to use some test tools +you never have heard of yet; or you might be asked to apply a patch to the +Linux kernel sources to test if it helps. In some cases it will be fine sending +a reply asking for instructions how to do that. But before going that route try +to find the answer own your own by searching the internet; alternatively +consider asking in other places for advice. For example ask a fried or post +about it to a chatroom or forum you normally hang out. + +**Be patient**: If you are really lucky you might get a reply to your report +within a few hours. But most of the time it will take longer, as maintainers +are scattered around the globe and thus might be in a different time zone – one +where they already enjoy their night away from keyboard. + +In general, kernel developers will take one to five business days to respond to +reports. Sometimes it will take longer, as they might be busy with the merge +windows, other work, visiting developer conferences, or simply enjoying a long +summer holiday. + +The 'issues of high priority' (see above for an explanation) are an exception +here: maintainers should address them as soon as possible; that's why you +should wait a week at maximum (or just two days if it's something urgent) +before sending a friendly reminder. + +Sometimes the maintainer might not be responding in a timely manner; other +times there might be disagreements, for example if an issue qualifies as +regression or not. In such cases raise your concerns on the mailing list and +ask others for public or private replies how to move on. If that fails, it +might be appropriate to get a higher authority involved. In case of a WiFi +driver that would be the wireless maintainers; if there are no higher level +maintainers or all else fails, it might be one of those rare situations where +it's okay to get Linus Torvalds involved. + +**Proactive testing**: Every time the first pre-release (the 'rc1') of a new +mainline kernel version gets released, go and check if the issue is fixed there +or if anything of importance changed. Mention the outcome in the ticket or in a +mail you sent as reply to your report (make sure it has all those in the CC +that up to that point participated in the discussion). This will show your +commitment and that you are willing to help. It also tells developers if the +issue persists and makes sure they do not forget about it. A few other +occasional retests (for example with rc3, rc5 and the final) are also a good +idea, but only report your results if something relevant changed or if you are +writing something anyway. + +With all these general things off the table let's get into the details of how +to help to get issues resolved once they were reported. + +Inquires and testing request +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Here are your duties in case you got replies to your report: + +**Check who you deal with**: Most of the time it will be the maintainer or a +developer of the particular code area that will respond to your report. But as +issues are normally reported in public it could be anyone that's replying — +including people that want to help, but in the end might guide you totally off +track with their questions or requests. That rarely happens, but it's one of +many reasons why it's wise to quickly run an internet search to see who you're +interacting with. By doing this you also get aware if your report was heard by +the right people, as a reminder to the maintainer (see below) might be in order +later if discussion fades out without leading to a satisfying solution for the +issue. + +**Inquiries for data**: Often you will be asked to test something or provide +additional details. Try to provide the requested information soon, as you have +the attention of someone that might help and risk losing it the longer you +wait; that outcome is even likely if you do not provide the information within +a few business days. + +**Requests for testing**: When you are asked to test a diagnostic patch or a +possible fix, try to test it in timely manner, too. But do it properly and make +sure to not rush it: mixing things up can happen easily and can lead to a lot +of confusion for everyone involved. A common mistake for example is thinking a +proposed patch with a fix was applied, but in fact wasn't. Things like that +happen even to experienced testers occasionally, but they most of the time will +notice when the kernel with the fix behaves just as one without it. + +What to do when nothing of substance happens +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Some reports will not get any reaction from the responsible Linux kernel +developers; or a discussion around the issue evolved, but faded out with +nothing of substance coming out of it. + +In these cases wait two (better: three) weeks before sending a friendly +reminder: maybe the maintainer was just away from keyboard for a while when +your report arrived or had something more important to take care of. When +writing the reminder, kindly ask if anything else from your side is needed to +get the ball running somehow. If the report got out by mail, do that in the +first lines of a mail that is a reply to your initial mail (see above) which +includes a full quote of the original report below: that's on of those few +situations where such a 'TOFU' (Text Over, Fullquote Under) is the right +approach, as then all the recipients will have the details at hand immediately +in the proper order. + +After the reminder wait three more weeks for replies. If you still don't get a +proper reaction, you first should reconsider your approach. Did you maybe try +to reach out to the wrong people? Was the report maybe offensive or so +confusing that people decided to completely stay away from it? The best way to +rule out such factors: show the report to one or two people familiar with FLOSS +issue reporting and ask for their opinion. Also ask them for their advice how +to move forward. That might mean: prepare a better report and make those people +review it before you send it out. Such an approach is totally fine; just +mention that this is the second and improved report on the issue and include a +link to the first report. + +If the report was proper you can send a second reminder; in it ask for advice +why the report did not get any replies. A good moment for this second reminder +mail is shortly after the first pre-release (the 'rc1') of a new Linux kernel +version got published, as you should retest and provide a status update at that +point anyway (see above). + +If the second reminder again results in no reaction within a week, try to +contact a higher-level maintainer asking for advice: even busy maintainers by +then should at least have sent some kind of acknowledgment. + +Remember to prepare yourself for a disappointment: maintainers ideally should +react somehow to every issue report, but they are only obliged to fix those +'issues of high priority' outlined earlier. So don't be too devastating if you +get a reply along the lines of 'thanks for the report, I have more important +issues to deal with currently and won't have time to look into this for the +foreseeable future'. + +It's also possible that after some discussion in the bug tracker or on a list +nothing happens anymore and reminders don't help to motivate anyone to work out +a fix. Such situations can be devastating, but is within the cards when it +comes to Linux kernel development. This and several other reasons for not +getting help are explained in 'Why some issues won't get any reaction or remain +unfixed after being reported' near the end of this document. + +Don't get devastated if you don't find any help or if the issue in the end does +not get solved: the Linux kernel is FLOSS and thus you can still help yourself. +You for example could try to find others that are affected and team up with +them to get the issue resolved. Such a team could prepare a fresh report +together that mentions how many you are and why this is something that in your +option should get fixed. Maybe together you can also narrow down the root cause +or the change that introduced a regression, which often makes developing a fix +easier. And with a bit of luck there might be someone in the team that knows a +bit about programming and might be able to write a fix. + + +Details about reporting issues only occurring in older kernel version lines +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This subsection provides details for steps you need to take if you could not +reproduce your issue with a mainline kernel, but want to see it fixed in older +version lines (aka stable and longterm kernels). + +Some fixes are too complex +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + *Prepare yourself for the possibility that going through the next few steps + might not get the issue solved in older releases: the fix might be too big + or risky to get backported there.* + +Even small and seemingly obvious code-changes sometimes introduce new and +totally unexpected problems. The maintainers of the stable and longterm kernels +are very aware of that and thus only apply changes to these kernels that are +within rules outlined in 'Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst'. + +Complex or risky changes for example do not qualify and thus only get applied +to mainline. Other fixes are easy to get backported to the newest stable and +longterm kernels, but too risky to integrate into older ones. So be aware the +fix you are hoping for might be one of those that won't be backported to the +version line your care about. In that case you'll have no other choice then to +live with the issue or switch to a newer Linux version, unless you want to +patch the fix into your kernels yourself. + +Make sure the particular version line still gets support +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + *Check if the kernel developers still maintain the Linux kernel version + line you care about: go to the front page of kernel.org and make sure it + mentions the latest release of the particular version line without an + '[EOL]' tag.* + +Most kernel version lines only get supported for about three months, as +maintaining them longer is quite a lot of work. Hence, only one per year is +chosen and gets supported for at least two years (often six). That's why you +need to check if the kernel developers still support the version line you care +for. + +Note, if kernel.org lists two 'stable' version lines on the front page, you +should consider switching to the newer one and forget about the older one: +support for it is likely to be abandoned soon. Then it will get a "end-of-life" +(EOL) stamp. Version lines that reached that point still get mentioned on the +kernel.org front page for a week or two, but are unsuitable for testing and +reporting. + +Search stable mailing list +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + *Check the archives of the Linux stable mailing list for existing reports.* + +Maybe the issue you face is already known and was fixed or is about to. Hence, +`search the archives of the Linux stable mailing list +<https://lore.kernel.org/stable/>`_ for reports about an issue like yours. If +you find any matches, consider joining the discussion, unless the fix is +already finished and scheduled to get applied soon. + +Reproduce issue with the newest release +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + *Install the latest release from the particular version line as a vanilla + kernel. Ensure this kernel is not tainted and still shows the problem, as + the issue might have already been fixed there.* + +Before investing any more time in this process you want to check if the issue +was already fixed in the latest release of version line you're interested in. +This kernel needs to be vanilla and shouldn't be tainted before the issue +happens, as detailed outlined already above in the process of testing mainline. + +Check code history and search for existing discussions +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + *Search the Linux kernel version control system for the change that fixed + the issue in mainline, as its commit message might tell you if the fix is + scheduled for backporting already. If you don't find anything that way, + search the appropriate mailing lists for posts that discuss such an issue + or peer-review possible fixes; then check the discussions if the fix was + deemed unsuitable for backporting. If backporting was not considered at + all, join the newest discussion, asking if it's in the cards.* + +In a lot of cases the issue you deal with will have happened with mainline, but +got fixed there. The commit that fixed it would need to get backported as well +to get the issue solved. That's why you want to search for it or any +discussions abound it. + + * First try to find the fix in the Git repository that holds the Linux kernel + sources. You can do this with the web interfaces `on kernel.org + <https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/>`_ + or its mirror `on GitHub <https://github.com/torvalds/linux>`_; if you have + a local clone you alternatively can search on the command line with ``git + log --grep=<pattern>``. + + If you find the fix, look if the commit message near the end contains a + 'stable tag' that looks like this: + + Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 5.4+ + + If that's case the developer marked the fix safe for backporting to version + line 5.4 and later. Most of the time it's getting applied there within two + weeks, but sometimes it takes a bit longer. + + * If the commit doesn't tell you anything or if you can't find the fix, look + again for discussions about the issue. Search the net with your favorite + internet search engine as well as the archives for the `Linux kernel + developers mailing list <https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/>`_. Also read the + section `Locate kernel area that causes the issue` above and follow the + instructions to find the subsystem in question: its bug tracker or mailing + list archive might have the answer you are looking for. + + * If you see a proposed fix, search for it in the version control system as + outlined above, as the commit might tell you if a backport can be expected. + + * Check the discussions for any indicators the fix might be too risky to get + backported to the version line you care about. If that's the case you have + to live with the issue or switch to the kernel version line where the fix + got applied. + + * If the fix doesn't contain a stable tag and backporting was not discussed, + join the discussion: mention the version where you face the issue and that + you would like to see it fixed, if suitable. + +Check if it's a regression specific to stable or longterm kernels +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + *Check if you're dealing with a regression that was never present in + mainline by installing the first release of the version line you care + about. If the issue doesn't show up with it, you basically need to report + the issue with this version like you would report a problem with mainline + (see above). This ideally includes a bisection followed by a search for + existing reports on the net; with the help of the subject and the two + relevant commit-ids. If that doesn't turn up anything, write the report; CC + or forward the report to the stable maintainers, the stable mailing list, + and those who authored the change. Include the shortened commit-id if you + found the change that causes it.* + +Sometimes you won't find anything in the previous step: the issue you face +might have never occurred in mainline, as it is caused by some change that is +incomplete or not correctly applied. To check this, install the first release +from version line you care about, e.g., if you care about 5.4.x, install 5.4. + +If the issue doesn't show itself there, it's a regression specific to the +particular version line. In that case you need to report it like an issue +happening in mainline, like the last few steps in the main section in the above +outline. + +One of them suggests doing a bisection, which you are strongly advised to do in +this case. After finding the culprit, search the net for existing reports +again: not only search for the exact subject and the commit-id (proper and +shortened to twelve characters) of the change, but also for the commit-id +(proper and shortened) mentioned as 'Upstream commit' in the commit message. + +Write the report; just keep a few specialties in mind: CC or forward the report +to the stable maintainers, the stable mailing list, which the :ref:`MAINTAINERS +<maintainers>` file mentions in the section "STABLE BRANCH". If you performed a +successful bisection, CC the author of the change and include its subject and +the shortened commit-id. + +Ask for advice +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + *One of the former steps should lead to a solution. If that doesn't work + out, ask the maintainers for the subsystem that seems to be causing the + issue for advice; CC the mailing list for the particular subsystem as well + as the stable mailing list.* + +If the previous three steps didn't get you closer to a solution there is only +one option left: ask for advice. Do that in a mail you sent to the maintainers +for the subsystem where the issue seems to have its roots; CC the mailing list +for the subsystem as well as the stable mailing list the :ref:`MAINTAINERS +<maintainers>` file mention in the section "STABLE BRANCH". + + +Why some issues won't get any reaction or remain unfixed after being reported +============================================================================= + +When reporting a problem to the Linux developers, be aware only 'issues of high +priority' (regressions, security issues, severe problems) are definitely going +to get resolved. The maintainers or if all else fails Linus Torvalds himself +will make sure of that. They and the other kernel developers will fix a lot of +other issues as well. But be aware that sometimes they can't or won't help; and +sometimes there isn't even anyone to send a report to. + +This is best explained with kernel developers that contribute to the Linux +kernel in their spare time. Quite a few of the drivers in the kernel were +written by such programmers, often because they simply wanted to make their +hardware usable on their favorite operating system. + +These programmers most of the time will happily fix problems other people +report. But nobody can force them to do, as they are contributing voluntarily. + +Then there are situations where such developers really want to fix an issue, +but can't: sometimes they lack hardware programming documentation to do so. +This often happens when the publicly available docs are superficial or the +driver was written with the help of reverse engineering. + +Sooner or later spare time developers will also stop caring for the driver. +Maybe their test hardware broke, got replaced by something more fancy, or is so +old that it's something you don't find much outside of computer museums +anymore. Sometimes developer stops caring for their code and Linux at all, as +something different in their life became way more important. In some cases +nobody is willing to take over the job as maintainer – and nobody can be forced +to, as contributing to the Linux kernel is done on a voluntary basis. Abandoned +drivers nevertheless remain in the kernel: they are still useful for people and +removing would be a regression. + +The situation is not that different with developers that are paid for their +work on the Linux kernel. Those contribute most changes these days. But their +employers sooner or later also stop caring for their code or make its +programmer focus on other things. Hardware vendors for example earn their money +mainly by selling new hardware; quite a few of them hence are not investing +much time and energy in maintaining a Linux kernel driver for something they +stopped selling years ago. Enterprise Linux distributors often care for a +longer time period, but in new versions often leave support for old and rare +hardware aside to limit the scope. Often spare time contributors take over once +a company orphans some code, but as mentioned above: sooner or later they will +leave the code behind, too. + +Priorities are another reason why some issues are not fixed, as maintainers +quite often are forced to set those, as time to work on Linux is limited. +That's true for spare time or the time employers grant their developers to +spend on maintenance work on the upstream kernel. Sometimes maintainers also +get overwhelmed with reports, even if a driver is working nearly perfectly. To +not get completely stuck, the programmer thus might have no other choice than +to prioritize issue reports and reject some of them. + +But don't worry too much about all of this, a lot of drivers have active +maintainers who are quite interested in fixing as many issues as possible. + + +Closing words +============= + +Compared with other Free/Libre & Open Source Software it's hard to report +issues to the Linux kernel developers: the length and complexity of this +document and the implications between the lines illustrate that. But that's how +it is for now. The main author of this text hopes documenting the state of the +art will lay some groundwork to improve the situation over time. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst index c32eb786201c..82e29837d589 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ understand and fix the security vulnerability. As it is with any bug, the more information provided the easier it will be to diagnose and fix. Please review the procedure outlined in -:doc:`reporting-bugs` if you are unclear about what +'Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst' if you are unclear about what information is helpful. Any exploit code is very helpful and will not be released without consent from the reporter unless it has already been made public. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/spkguide.txt b/Documentation/admin-guide/spkguide.txt index 3782f6a09e97..5ff6a0fe87d1 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/spkguide.txt +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/spkguide.txt @@ -344,6 +344,7 @@ spk key_slash = say_attributes spk key_8 = speakup_paste shift spk key_m = say_first_char ctrl spk key_semicolon = say_last_char +spk key_r = read_all_doc 5. The Speakup Sys System diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/syscall-user-dispatch.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/syscall-user-dispatch.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a380d6515774 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/syscall-user-dispatch.rst @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +===================== +Syscall User Dispatch +===================== + +Background +---------- + +Compatibility layers like Wine need a way to efficiently emulate system +calls of only a part of their process - the part that has the +incompatible code - while being able to execute native syscalls without +a high performance penalty on the native part of the process. Seccomp +falls short on this task, since it has limited support to efficiently +filter syscalls based on memory regions, and it doesn't support removing +filters. Therefore a new mechanism is necessary. + +Syscall User Dispatch brings the filtering of the syscall dispatcher +address back to userspace. The application is in control of a flip +switch, indicating the current personality of the process. A +multiple-personality application can then flip the switch without +invoking the kernel, when crossing the compatibility layer API +boundaries, to enable/disable the syscall redirection and execute +syscalls directly (disabled) or send them to be emulated in userspace +through a SIGSYS. + +The goal of this design is to provide very quick compatibility layer +boundary crosses, which is achieved by not executing a syscall to change +personality every time the compatibility layer executes. Instead, a +userspace memory region exposed to the kernel indicates the current +personality, and the application simply modifies that variable to +configure the mechanism. + +There is a relatively high cost associated with handling signals on most +architectures, like x86, but at least for Wine, syscalls issued by +native Windows code are currently not known to be a performance problem, +since they are quite rare, at least for modern gaming applications. + +Since this mechanism is designed to capture syscalls issued by +non-native applications, it must function on syscalls whose invocation +ABI is completely unexpected to Linux. Syscall User Dispatch, therefore +doesn't rely on any of the syscall ABI to make the filtering. It uses +only the syscall dispatcher address and the userspace key. + +As the ABI of these intercepted syscalls is unknown to Linux, these +syscalls are not instrumentable via ptrace or the syscall tracepoints. + +Interface +--------- + +A thread can setup this mechanism on supported kernels by executing the +following prctl: + + prctl(PR_SET_SYSCALL_USER_DISPATCH, <op>, <offset>, <length>, [selector]) + +<op> is either PR_SYS_DISPATCH_ON or PR_SYS_DISPATCH_OFF, to enable and +disable the mechanism globally for that thread. When +PR_SYS_DISPATCH_OFF is used, the other fields must be zero. + +[<offset>, <offset>+<length>) delimit a memory region interval +from which syscalls are always executed directly, regardless of the +userspace selector. This provides a fast path for the C library, which +includes the most common syscall dispatchers in the native code +applications, and also provides a way for the signal handler to return +without triggering a nested SIGSYS on (rt\_)sigreturn. Users of this +interface should make sure that at least the signal trampoline code is +included in this region. In addition, for syscalls that implement the +trampoline code on the vDSO, that trampoline is never intercepted. + +[selector] is a pointer to a char-sized region in the process memory +region, that provides a quick way to enable disable syscall redirection +thread-wide, without the need to invoke the kernel directly. selector +can be set to PR_SYS_DISPATCH_ON or PR_SYS_DISPATCH_OFF. Any other +value should terminate the program with a SIGSYS. + +Security Notes +-------------- + +Syscall User Dispatch provides functionality for compatibility layers to +quickly capture system calls issued by a non-native part of the +application, while not impacting the Linux native regions of the +process. It is not a mechanism for sandboxing system calls, and it +should not be seen as a security mechanism, since it is trivial for a +malicious application to subvert the mechanism by jumping to an allowed +dispatcher region prior to executing the syscall, or to discover the +address and modify the selector value. If the use case requires any +kind of security sandboxing, Seccomp should be used instead. + +Any fork or exec of the existing process resets the mechanism to +PR_SYS_DISPATCH_OFF. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/abi.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/abi.rst index ac87eafdb54f..77b1d1b2ad42 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/abi.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/abi.rst @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ vsyscall32 (x86) Determines whether the kernels maps a vDSO page into 32-bit processes; can be set to 1 to enable, or 0 to disable. Defaults to enabled if -``CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO`` is set, disabled otherwide. +``CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO`` is set, disabled otherwise. This controls the same setting as the ``vdso32`` kernel boot parameter. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/kernel.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/kernel.rst index d4b32cc32bb7..1d56a6b73a4e 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/kernel.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/kernel.rst @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ For general info and legal blurb, please look in :doc:`index`. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This file contains documentation for the sysctl files in -``/proc/sys/kernel/`` and is valid for Linux kernel version 2.2. +``/proc/sys/kernel/``. The files in this directory can be used to tune and monitor miscellaneous and general things in the operation of the Linux @@ -879,7 +879,7 @@ The default value is 127. perf_event_mlock_kb =================== -Control size of per-cpu ring buffer not counted agains mlock limit. +Control size of per-cpu ring buffer not counted against mlock limit. The default value is 512 + 1 page @@ -1095,8 +1095,8 @@ Enables/disables scheduler statistics. Enabling this feature incurs a small amount of overhead in the scheduler but is useful for debugging and performance tuning. -sched_util_clamp_min: -===================== +sched_util_clamp_min +==================== Max allowed *minimum* utilization. @@ -1106,8 +1106,8 @@ It means that any requested uclamp.min value cannot be greater than sched_util_clamp_min, i.e., it is restricted to the range [0:sched_util_clamp_min]. -sched_util_clamp_max: -===================== +sched_util_clamp_max +==================== Max allowed *maximum* utilization. @@ -1117,8 +1117,8 @@ It means that any requested uclamp.max value cannot be greater than sched_util_clamp_max, i.e., it is restricted to the range [0:sched_util_clamp_max]. -sched_util_clamp_min_rt_default: -================================ +sched_util_clamp_min_rt_default +=============================== By default Linux is tuned for performance. Which means that RT tasks always run at the highest frequency and most capable (highest capacity) CPU (in @@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ ORed together. The letters are seen in "Tainted" line of Oops reports. ====== ===== ============================================================== 1 `(P)` proprietary module was loaded 2 `(F)` module was force loaded - 4 `(S)` SMP kernel oops on an officially SMP incapable processor + 4 `(S)` kernel running on an out of specification system 8 `(R)` module was force unloaded 16 `(M)` processor reported a Machine Check Exception (MCE) 32 `(B)` bad page referenced or some unexpected page flags diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.rst index f455fa00c00f..e972caa43bd4 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.rst @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ This should be used on systems where stalls for minor page faults are an acceptable trade for large contiguous free memory. Set to 0 to prevent compaction from moving pages that are unevictable. Default value is 1. On CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT the default value is 0 in order to avoid a page fault, due -to compaction, which would block the task from becomming active until the fault +to compaction, which would block the task from becoming active until the fault is resolved. @@ -873,12 +873,17 @@ file-backed pages is less than the high watermark in a zone. unprivileged_userfaultfd ======================== -This flag controls whether unprivileged users can use the userfaultfd -system calls. Set this to 1 to allow unprivileged users to use the -userfaultfd system calls, or set this to 0 to restrict userfaultfd to only -privileged users (with SYS_CAP_PTRACE capability). +This flag controls the mode in which unprivileged users can use the +userfaultfd system calls. Set this to 0 to restrict unprivileged users +to handle page faults in user mode only. In this case, users without +SYS_CAP_PTRACE must pass UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY in order for userfaultfd to +succeed. Prohibiting use of userfaultfd for handling faults from kernel +mode may make certain vulnerabilities more difficult to exploit. -The default value is 1. +Set this to 1 to allow unprivileged users to use the userfaultfd system +calls without any restrictions. + +The default value is 0. user_reserve_kbytes diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/tainted-kernels.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/tainted-kernels.rst index f718a2eaf1f6..ceeed7b0798d 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/tainted-kernels.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/tainted-kernels.rst @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Bit Log Number Reason that got the kernel tainted === === ====== ======================================================== 0 G/P 1 proprietary module was loaded 1 _/F 2 module was force loaded - 2 _/S 4 SMP kernel oops on an officially SMP incapable processor + 2 _/S 4 kernel running on an out of specification system 3 _/R 8 module was force unloaded 4 _/M 16 processor reported a Machine Check Exception (MCE) 5 _/B 32 bad page referenced or some unexpected page flags @@ -116,10 +116,23 @@ More detailed explanation for tainting 1) ``F`` if any module was force loaded by ``insmod -f``, ``' '`` if all modules were loaded normally. - 2) ``S`` if the oops occurred on an SMP kernel running on hardware that - hasn't been certified as safe to run multiprocessor. - Currently this occurs only on various Athlons that are not - SMP capable. + 2) ``S`` if the kernel is running on a processor or system that is out of + specification: hardware has been put into an unsupported configuration, + therefore proper execution cannot be guaranteed. + Kernel will be tainted if, for example: + + - on x86: PAE is forced through forcepae on intel CPUs (such as Pentium M) + which do not report PAE but may have a functional implementation, an SMP + kernel is running on non officially capable SMP Athlon CPUs, MSRs are + being poked at from userspace. + - on arm: kernel running on certain CPUs (such as Keystone 2) without + having certain kernel features enabled. + - on arm64: there are mismatched hardware features between CPUs, the + bootloader has booted CPUs in different modes. + - certain drivers are being used on non supported architectures (such as + scsi/snic on something else than x86_64, scsi/ips on non + x86/x86_64/itanium, have broken firmware settings for the + irqchip/irq-gic on arm64 ...). 3) ``R`` if a module was force unloaded by ``rmmod -f``, ``' '`` if all modules were unloaded normally. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/wimax/i2400m.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/wimax/i2400m.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 194388c0c351..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/wimax/i2400m.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,283 +0,0 @@ -.. include:: <isonum.txt> - -==================================================== -Driver for the Intel Wireless Wimax Connection 2400m -==================================================== - -:Copyright: |copy| 2008 Intel Corporation < linux-wimax@intel.com > - - This provides a driver for the Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400m - and a basic Linux kernel WiMAX stack. - -1. Requirements -=============== - - * Linux installation with Linux kernel 2.6.22 or newer (if building - from a separate tree) - * Intel i2400m Echo Peak or Baxter Peak; this includes the Intel - Wireless WiMAX/WiFi Link 5x50 series. - * build tools: - - + Linux kernel development package for the target kernel; to - build against your currently running kernel, you need to have - the kernel development package corresponding to the running - image installed (usually if your kernel is named - linux-VERSION, the development package is called - linux-dev-VERSION or linux-headers-VERSION). - + GNU C Compiler, make - -2. Compilation and installation -=============================== - -2.1. Compilation of the drivers included in the kernel ------------------------------------------------------- - - Configure the kernel; to enable the WiMAX drivers select Drivers > - Networking Drivers > WiMAX device support. Enable all of them as - modules (easier). - - If USB or SDIO are not enabled in the kernel configuration, the options - to build the i2400m USB or SDIO drivers will not show. Enable said - subsystems and go back to the WiMAX menu to enable the drivers. - - Compile and install your kernel as usual. - -2.2. Compilation of the drivers distributed as an standalone module -------------------------------------------------------------------- - - To compile:: - - $ cd source/directory - $ make - - Once built you can load and unload using the provided load.sh script; - load.sh will load the modules, load.sh u will unload them. - - To install in the default kernel directories (and enable auto loading - when the device is plugged):: - - $ make install - $ depmod -a - - If your kernel development files are located in a non standard - directory or if you want to build for a kernel that is not the - currently running one, set KDIR to the right location:: - - $ make KDIR=/path/to/kernel/dev/tree - - For more information, please contact linux-wimax@intel.com. - -3. Installing the firmware --------------------------- - - The firmware can be obtained from http://linuxwimax.org or might have - been supplied with your hardware. - - It has to be installed in the target system:: - - $ cp FIRMWAREFILE.sbcf /lib/firmware/i2400m-fw-BUSTYPE-1.3.sbcf - - * NOTE: if your firmware came in an .rpm or .deb file, just install - it as normal, with the rpm (rpm -i FIRMWARE.rpm) or dpkg - (dpkg -i FIRMWARE.deb) commands. No further action is needed. - * BUSTYPE will be usb or sdio, depending on the hardware you have. - Each hardware type comes with its own firmware and will not work - with other types. - -4. Design -========= - - This package contains two major parts: a WiMAX kernel stack and a - driver for the Intel i2400m. - - The WiMAX stack is designed to provide for common WiMAX control - services to current and future WiMAX devices from any vendor; please - see README.wimax for details. - - The i2400m kernel driver is broken up in two main parts: the bus - generic driver and the bus-specific drivers. The bus generic driver - forms the drivercore and contain no knowledge of the actual method we - use to connect to the device. The bus specific drivers are just the - glue to connect the bus-generic driver and the device. Currently only - USB and SDIO are supported. See drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m.h for - more information. - - The bus generic driver is logically broken up in two parts: OS-glue and - hardware-glue. The OS-glue interfaces with Linux. The hardware-glue - interfaces with the device on using an interface provided by the - bus-specific driver. The reason for this breakup is to be able to - easily reuse the hardware-glue to write drivers for other OSes; note - the hardware glue part is written as a native Linux driver; no - abstraction layers are used, so to port to another OS, the Linux kernel - API calls should be replaced with the target OS's. - -5. Usage -======== - - To load the driver, follow the instructions in the install section; - once the driver is loaded, plug in the device (unless it is permanently - plugged in). The driver will enumerate the device, upload the firmware - and output messages in the kernel log (dmesg, /var/log/messages or - /var/log/kern.log) such as:: - - ... - i2400m_usb 5-4:1.0: firmware interface version 8.0.0 - i2400m_usb 5-4:1.0: WiMAX interface wmx0 (00:1d:e1:01:94:2c) ready - - At this point the device is ready to work. - - Current versions require the Intel WiMAX Network Service in userspace - to make things work. See the network service's README for instructions - on how to scan, connect and disconnect. - -5.1. Module parameters ----------------------- - - Module parameters can be set at kernel or module load time or by - echoing values:: - - $ echo VALUE > /sys/module/MODULENAME/parameters/PARAMETERNAME - - To make changes permanent, for example, for the i2400m module, you can - also create a file named /etc/modprobe.d/i2400m containing:: - - options i2400m idle_mode_disabled=1 - - To find which parameters are supported by a module, run:: - - $ modinfo path/to/module.ko - - During kernel bootup (if the driver is linked in the kernel), specify - the following to the kernel command line:: - - i2400m.PARAMETER=VALUE - -5.1.1. i2400m: idle_mode_disabled -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - The i2400m module supports a parameter to disable idle mode. This - parameter, once set, will take effect only when the device is - reinitialized by the driver (eg: following a reset or a reconnect). - -5.2. Debug operations: debugfs entries --------------------------------------- - - The driver will register debugfs entries that allow the user to tweak - debug settings. There are three main container directories where - entries are placed, which correspond to the three blocks a i2400m WiMAX - driver has: - - * /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:DEVNAME/ for the generic WiMAX stack - controls - * /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:DEVNAME/i2400m for the i2400m generic - driver controls - * /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:DEVNAME/i2400m-usb (or -sdio) for the - bus-specific i2400m-usb or i2400m-sdio controls). - - Of course, if debugfs is mounted in a directory other than - /sys/kernel/debug, those paths will change. - -5.2.1. Increasing debug output -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - The files named *dl_* indicate knobs for controlling the debug output - of different submodules:: - - # find /sys/kernel/debug/wimax\:wmx0 -name \*dl_\* - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m-usb/dl_tx - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m-usb/dl_rx - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m-usb/dl_notif - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m-usb/dl_fw - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m-usb/dl_usb - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/dl_tx - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/dl_rx - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/dl_rfkill - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/dl_netdev - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/dl_fw - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/dl_debugfs - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/dl_driver - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/dl_control - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_stack - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_op_rfkill - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_op_reset - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_op_msg - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_id_table - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_debugfs - - By reading the file you can obtain the current value of said debug - level; by writing to it, you can set it. - - To increase the debug level of, for example, the i2400m's generic TX - engine, just write:: - - $ echo 3 > /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/dl_tx - - Increasing numbers yield increasing debug information; for details of - what is printed and the available levels, check the source. The code - uses 0 for disabled and increasing values until 8. - -5.2.2. RX and TX statistics -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - The i2400m/rx_stats and i2400m/tx_stats provide statistics about the - data reception/delivery from the device:: - - $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/rx_stats - 45 1 3 34 3104 48 480 - - The numbers reported are: - - * packets/RX-buffer: total, min, max - * RX-buffers: total RX buffers received, accumulated RX buffer size - in bytes, min size received, max size received - - Thus, to find the average buffer size received, divide accumulated - RX-buffer / total RX-buffers. - - To clear the statistics back to 0, write anything to the rx_stats file:: - - $ echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m_rx_stats - - Likewise for TX. - - Note the packets this debug file refers to are not network packet, but - packets in the sense of the device-specific protocol for communication - to the host. See drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/tx.c. - -5.2.3. Tracing messages received from user space -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - To echo messages received from user space into the trace pipe that the - i2400m driver creates, set the debug file i2400m/trace_msg_from_user to - 1:: - - $ echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/i2400m/trace_msg_from_user - -5.2.4. Performing a device reset -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - By writing a 0, a 1 or a 2 to the file - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/reset, the driver performs a warm (without - disconnecting from the bus), cold (disconnecting from the bus) or bus - (bus specific) reset on the device. - -5.2.5. Asking the device to enter power saving mode -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - By writing any value to the /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0 file, the - device will attempt to enter power saving mode. - -6. Troubleshooting -================== - -6.1. Driver complains about ``i2400m-fw-usb-1.2.sbcf: request failed`` ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - If upon connecting the device, the following is output in the kernel - log:: - - i2400m_usb 5-4:1.0: fw i2400m-fw-usb-1.3.sbcf: request failed: -2 - - This means that the driver cannot locate the firmware file named - /lib/firmware/i2400m-fw-usb-1.2.sbcf. Check that the file is present in - the right location. diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/wimax/index.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/wimax/index.rst deleted file mode 100644 index fdf7c1f99ff5..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/wimax/index.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 - -=============== -WiMAX subsystem -=============== - -.. toctree:: - :maxdepth: 2 - - wimax - - i2400m - -.. only:: subproject and html - - Indices - ======= - - * :ref:`genindex` diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/wimax/wimax.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/wimax/wimax.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 817ee8ba2732..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/wimax/wimax.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -.. include:: <isonum.txt> - -======================== -Linux kernel WiMAX stack -======================== - -:Copyright: |copy| 2008 Intel Corporation < linux-wimax@intel.com > - - This provides a basic Linux kernel WiMAX stack to provide a common - control API for WiMAX devices, usable from kernel and user space. - -1. Design -========= - - The WiMAX stack is designed to provide for common WiMAX control - services to current and future WiMAX devices from any vendor. - - Because currently there is only one and we don't know what would be the - common services, the APIs it currently provides are very minimal. - However, it is done in such a way that it is easily extensible to - accommodate future requirements. - - The stack works by embedding a struct wimax_dev in your device's - control structures. This provides a set of callbacks that the WiMAX - stack will call in order to implement control operations requested by - the user. As well, the stack provides API functions that the driver - calls to notify about changes of state in the device. - - The stack exports the API calls needed to control the device to user - space using generic netlink as a marshalling mechanism. You can access - them using your own code or use the wrappers provided for your - convenience in libwimax (in the wimax-tools package). - - For detailed information on the stack, please see - include/linux/wimax.h. - -2. Usage -======== - - For usage in a driver (registration, API, etc) please refer to the - instructions in the header file include/linux/wimax.h. - - When a device is registered with the WiMAX stack, a set of debugfs - files will appear in /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmxX can tweak for - control. - -2.1. Obtaining debug information: debugfs entries -------------------------------------------------- - - The WiMAX stack is compiled, by default, with debug messages that can - be used to diagnose issues. By default, said messages are disabled. - - The drivers will register debugfs entries that allow the user to tweak - debug settings. - - Each driver, when registering with the stack, will cause a debugfs - directory named wimax:DEVICENAME to be created; optionally, it might - create more subentries below it. - -2.1.1. Increasing debug output ------------------------------- - - The files named *dl_* indicate knobs for controlling the debug output - of different submodules of the WiMAX stack:: - - # find /sys/kernel/debug/wimax\:wmx0 -name \*dl_\* - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_stack - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_op_rfkill - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_op_reset - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_op_msg - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_id_table - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_debugfs - /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/.... # other driver specific files - - NOTE: - Of course, if debugfs is mounted in a directory other than - /sys/kernel/debug, those paths will change. - - By reading the file you can obtain the current value of said debug - level; by writing to it, you can set it. - - To increase the debug level of, for example, the id-table submodule, - just write: - - $ echo 3 > /sys/kernel/debug/wimax:wmx0/wimax_dl_id_table - - Increasing numbers yield increasing debug information; for details of - what is printed and the available levels, check the source. The code - uses 0 for disabled and increasing values until 8. diff --git a/Documentation/arm/features.rst b/Documentation/arm/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7414ec03dd15 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/arm/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features arm diff --git a/Documentation/arm/index.rst b/Documentation/arm/index.rst index 5fc072dd0c5e..a2e9e1bba7b9 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/arm/index.rst @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ ARM Architecture vlocks porting + features + SoC-specific documents ====================== diff --git a/Documentation/arm/sunxi.rst b/Documentation/arm/sunxi.rst index 0c536ae1d7c2..b85d1e2f2d47 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm/sunxi.rst +++ b/Documentation/arm/sunxi.rst @@ -158,3 +158,13 @@ SunXi family * User Manual https://linux-sunxi.org/images/4/46/Allwinner_H6_V200_User_Manual_V1.1.pdf + + - Allwinner H616 + + * Datasheet + + https://linux-sunxi.org/images/b/b9/H616_Datasheet_V1.0_cleaned.pdf + + * User Manual + + https://linux-sunxi.org/images/2/24/H616_User_Manual_V1.0_cleaned.pdf diff --git a/Documentation/arm64/elf_hwcaps.rst b/Documentation/arm64/elf_hwcaps.rst index bbd9cf54db6c..87821662eeb2 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm64/elf_hwcaps.rst +++ b/Documentation/arm64/elf_hwcaps.rst @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +.. _elf_hwcaps_index: + ================ ARM64 ELF hwcaps ================ diff --git a/Documentation/arm64/features.rst b/Documentation/arm64/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..dfa4cb3cd3ef --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/arm64/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features arm64 diff --git a/Documentation/arm64/index.rst b/Documentation/arm64/index.rst index 937634c49979..97d65ba12a35 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm64/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/arm64/index.rst @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ ARM64 Architecture tagged-address-abi tagged-pointers + features + .. only:: subproject and html Indices diff --git a/Documentation/arm64/kasan-offsets.sh b/Documentation/arm64/kasan-offsets.sh index 2b7a021db363..2dc5f9e18039 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm64/kasan-offsets.sh +++ b/Documentation/arm64/kasan-offsets.sh @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ #!/bin/sh # Print out the KASAN_SHADOW_OFFSETS required to place the KASAN SHADOW -# start address at the mid-point of the kernel VA space +# start address at the top of the linear region print_kasan_offset () { printf "%02d\t" $1 printf "0x%08x00000000\n" $(( (0xffffffff & (-1 << ($1 - 1 - 32))) \ - + (1 << ($1 - 32 - $2)) \ - (1 << (64 - 32 - $2)) )) } diff --git a/Documentation/arm64/memory.rst b/Documentation/arm64/memory.rst index cf03b3290800..e7522e5c8322 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm64/memory.rst +++ b/Documentation/arm64/memory.rst @@ -32,17 +32,16 @@ AArch64 Linux memory layout with 4KB pages + 4 levels (48-bit):: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 0000000000000000 0000ffffffffffff 256TB user ffff000000000000 ffff7fffffffffff 128TB kernel logical memory map - ffff800000000000 ffff9fffffffffff 32TB kasan shadow region - ffffa00000000000 ffffa00007ffffff 128MB bpf jit region - ffffa00008000000 ffffa0000fffffff 128MB modules - ffffa00010000000 fffffdffbffeffff ~93TB vmalloc - fffffdffbfff0000 fffffdfffe5f8fff ~998MB [guard region] - fffffdfffe5f9000 fffffdfffe9fffff 4124KB fixed mappings - fffffdfffea00000 fffffdfffebfffff 2MB [guard region] - fffffdfffec00000 fffffdffffbfffff 16MB PCI I/O space - fffffdffffc00000 fffffdffffdfffff 2MB [guard region] - fffffdffffe00000 ffffffffffdfffff 2TB vmemmap - ffffffffffe00000 ffffffffffffffff 2MB [guard region] + [ffff600000000000 ffff7fffffffffff] 32TB [kasan shadow region] + ffff800000000000 ffff800007ffffff 128MB bpf jit region + ffff800008000000 ffff80000fffffff 128MB modules + ffff800010000000 fffffbffefffffff 124TB vmalloc + fffffbfff0000000 fffffbfffdffffff 224MB fixed mappings (top down) + fffffbfffe000000 fffffbfffe7fffff 8MB [guard region] + fffffbfffe800000 fffffbffff7fffff 16MB PCI I/O space + fffffbffff800000 fffffbffffffffff 8MB [guard region] + fffffc0000000000 fffffdffffffffff 2TB vmemmap + fffffe0000000000 ffffffffffffffff 2TB [guard region] AArch64 Linux memory layout with 64KB pages + 3 levels (52-bit with HW support):: @@ -50,19 +49,17 @@ AArch64 Linux memory layout with 64KB pages + 3 levels (52-bit with HW support): Start End Size Use ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 0000000000000000 000fffffffffffff 4PB user - fff0000000000000 fff7ffffffffffff 2PB kernel logical memory map - fff8000000000000 fffd9fffffffffff 1440TB [gap] - fffda00000000000 ffff9fffffffffff 512TB kasan shadow region - ffffa00000000000 ffffa00007ffffff 128MB bpf jit region - ffffa00008000000 ffffa0000fffffff 128MB modules - ffffa00010000000 fffff81ffffeffff ~88TB vmalloc - fffff81fffff0000 fffffc1ffe58ffff ~3TB [guard region] - fffffc1ffe590000 fffffc1ffe9fffff 4544KB fixed mappings - fffffc1ffea00000 fffffc1ffebfffff 2MB [guard region] - fffffc1ffec00000 fffffc1fffbfffff 16MB PCI I/O space - fffffc1fffc00000 fffffc1fffdfffff 2MB [guard region] - fffffc1fffe00000 ffffffffffdfffff 3968GB vmemmap - ffffffffffe00000 ffffffffffffffff 2MB [guard region] + fff0000000000000 ffff7fffffffffff ~4PB kernel logical memory map + [fffd800000000000 ffff7fffffffffff] 512TB [kasan shadow region] + ffff800000000000 ffff800007ffffff 128MB bpf jit region + ffff800008000000 ffff80000fffffff 128MB modules + ffff800010000000 fffffbffefffffff 124TB vmalloc + fffffbfff0000000 fffffbfffdffffff 224MB fixed mappings (top down) + fffffbfffe000000 fffffbfffe7fffff 8MB [guard region] + fffffbfffe800000 fffffbffff7fffff 16MB PCI I/O space + fffffbffff800000 fffffbffffffffff 8MB [guard region] + fffffc0000000000 ffffffdfffffffff ~4TB vmemmap + ffffffe000000000 ffffffffffffffff 128GB [guard region] Translation table lookup with 4KB pages:: diff --git a/Documentation/arm64/perf.rst b/Documentation/arm64/perf.rst index 9c76a97baf28..b567f177d385 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm64/perf.rst +++ b/Documentation/arm64/perf.rst @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +.. _perf_index: + ===================== Perf Event Attributes ===================== diff --git a/Documentation/arm64/tagged-pointers.rst b/Documentation/arm64/tagged-pointers.rst index eab4323609b9..19d284b70384 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm64/tagged-pointers.rst +++ b/Documentation/arm64/tagged-pointers.rst @@ -53,12 +53,25 @@ visibility. Preserving tags --------------- -Non-zero tags are not preserved when delivering signals. This means that -signal handlers in applications making use of tags cannot rely on the -tag information for user virtual addresses being maintained for fields -inside siginfo_t. One exception to this rule is for signals raised in -response to watchpoint debug exceptions, where the tag information will -be preserved. +When delivering signals, non-zero tags are not preserved in +siginfo.si_addr unless the flag SA_EXPOSE_TAGBITS was set in +sigaction.sa_flags when the signal handler was installed. This means +that signal handlers in applications making use of tags cannot rely +on the tag information for user virtual addresses being maintained +in these fields unless the flag was set. + +Due to architecture limitations, bits 63:60 of the fault address +are not preserved in response to synchronous tag check faults +(SEGV_MTESERR) even if SA_EXPOSE_TAGBITS was set. Applications should +treat the values of these bits as undefined in order to accommodate +future architecture revisions which may preserve the bits. + +For signals raised in response to watchpoint debug exceptions, the +tag information will be preserved regardless of the SA_EXPOSE_TAGBITS +flag setting. + +Non-zero tags are never preserved in sigcontext.fault_address +regardless of the SA_EXPOSE_TAGBITS flag setting. The architecture prevents the use of a tagged PC, so the upper byte will be set to a sign-extension of bit 55 on exception return. diff --git a/Documentation/conf.py b/Documentation/conf.py index ed2b43ec7754..6a767294887e 100644 --- a/Documentation/conf.py +++ b/Documentation/conf.py @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ needs_sphinx = '1.3' extensions = ['kerneldoc', 'rstFlatTable', 'kernel_include', 'kfigure', 'sphinx.ext.ifconfig', 'automarkup', 'maintainers_include', 'sphinx.ext.autosectionlabel', - 'kernel_abi'] + 'kernel_abi', 'kernel_feat'] # # cdomain is badly broken in Sphinx 3+. Leaving it out generates *most* @@ -112,6 +112,9 @@ if major >= 3: else: extensions.append('cdomain') + if major == 1 and minor < 7: + sys.stderr.write('WARNING: Sphinx 1.7 or greater will be required as of ' + 'the 5.12 release\n') # Ensure that autosectionlabel will produce unique names autosectionlabel_prefix_document = True diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/atomic_ops.rst b/Documentation/core-api/atomic_ops.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 724583453e1f..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/core-api/atomic_ops.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,664 +0,0 @@ -======================================================= -Semantics and Behavior of Atomic and Bitmask Operations -======================================================= - -:Author: David S. Miller - -This document is intended to serve as a guide to Linux port -maintainers on how to implement atomic counter, bitops, and spinlock -interfaces properly. - -Atomic Type And Operations -========================== - -The atomic_t type should be defined as a signed integer and -the atomic_long_t type as a signed long integer. Also, they should -be made opaque such that any kind of cast to a normal C integer type -will fail. Something like the following should suffice:: - - typedef struct { int counter; } atomic_t; - typedef struct { long counter; } atomic_long_t; - -Historically, counter has been declared volatile. This is now discouraged. -See :ref:`Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst -<volatile_considered_harmful>` for the complete rationale. - -local_t is very similar to atomic_t. If the counter is per CPU and only -updated by one CPU, local_t is probably more appropriate. Please see -:ref:`Documentation/core-api/local_ops.rst <local_ops>` for the semantics of -local_t. - -The first operations to implement for atomic_t's are the initializers and -plain writes. :: - - #define ATOMIC_INIT(i) { (i) } - #define atomic_set(v, i) ((v)->counter = (i)) - -The first macro is used in definitions, such as:: - - static atomic_t my_counter = ATOMIC_INIT(1); - -The initializer is atomic in that the return values of the atomic operations -are guaranteed to be correct reflecting the initialized value if the -initializer is used before runtime. If the initializer is used at runtime, a -proper implicit or explicit read memory barrier is needed before reading the -value with atomic_read from another thread. - -As with all of the ``atomic_`` interfaces, replace the leading ``atomic_`` -with ``atomic_long_`` to operate on atomic_long_t. - -The second interface can be used at runtime, as in:: - - struct foo { atomic_t counter; }; - ... - - struct foo *k; - - k = kmalloc(sizeof(*k), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!k) - return -ENOMEM; - atomic_set(&k->counter, 0); - -The setting is atomic in that the return values of the atomic operations by -all threads are guaranteed to be correct reflecting either the value that has -been set with this operation or set with another operation. A proper implicit -or explicit memory barrier is needed before the value set with the operation -is guaranteed to be readable with atomic_read from another thread. - -Next, we have:: - - #define atomic_read(v) ((v)->counter) - -which simply reads the counter value currently visible to the calling thread. -The read is atomic in that the return value is guaranteed to be one of the -values initialized or modified with the interface operations if a proper -implicit or explicit memory barrier is used after possible runtime -initialization by any other thread and the value is modified only with the -interface operations. atomic_read does not guarantee that the runtime -initialization by any other thread is visible yet, so the user of the -interface must take care of that with a proper implicit or explicit memory -barrier. - -.. warning:: - - ``atomic_read()`` and ``atomic_set()`` DO NOT IMPLY BARRIERS! - - Some architectures may choose to use the volatile keyword, barriers, or - inline assembly to guarantee some degree of immediacy for atomic_read() - and atomic_set(). This is not uniformly guaranteed, and may change in - the future, so all users of atomic_t should treat atomic_read() and - atomic_set() as simple C statements that may be reordered or optimized - away entirely by the compiler or processor, and explicitly invoke the - appropriate compiler and/or memory barrier for each use case. Failure - to do so will result in code that may suddenly break when used with - different architectures or compiler optimizations, or even changes in - unrelated code which changes how the compiler optimizes the section - accessing atomic_t variables. - -Properly aligned pointers, longs, ints, and chars (and unsigned -equivalents) may be atomically loaded from and stored to in the same -sense as described for atomic_read() and atomic_set(). The READ_ONCE() -and WRITE_ONCE() macros should be used to prevent the compiler from using -optimizations that might otherwise optimize accesses out of existence on -the one hand, or that might create unsolicited accesses on the other. - -For example consider the following code:: - - while (a > 0) - do_something(); - -If the compiler can prove that do_something() does not store to the -variable a, then the compiler is within its rights transforming this to -the following:: - - if (a > 0) - for (;;) - do_something(); - -If you don't want the compiler to do this (and you probably don't), then -you should use something like the following:: - - while (READ_ONCE(a) > 0) - do_something(); - -Alternatively, you could place a barrier() call in the loop. - -For another example, consider the following code:: - - tmp_a = a; - do_something_with(tmp_a); - do_something_else_with(tmp_a); - -If the compiler can prove that do_something_with() does not store to the -variable a, then the compiler is within its rights to manufacture an -additional load as follows:: - - tmp_a = a; - do_something_with(tmp_a); - tmp_a = a; - do_something_else_with(tmp_a); - -This could fatally confuse your code if it expected the same value -to be passed to do_something_with() and do_something_else_with(). - -The compiler would be likely to manufacture this additional load if -do_something_with() was an inline function that made very heavy use -of registers: reloading from variable a could save a flush to the -stack and later reload. To prevent the compiler from attacking your -code in this manner, write the following:: - - tmp_a = READ_ONCE(a); - do_something_with(tmp_a); - do_something_else_with(tmp_a); - -For a final example, consider the following code, assuming that the -variable a is set at boot time before the second CPU is brought online -and never changed later, so that memory barriers are not needed:: - - if (a) - b = 9; - else - b = 42; - -The compiler is within its rights to manufacture an additional store -by transforming the above code into the following:: - - b = 42; - if (a) - b = 9; - -This could come as a fatal surprise to other code running concurrently -that expected b to never have the value 42 if a was zero. To prevent -the compiler from doing this, write something like:: - - if (a) - WRITE_ONCE(b, 9); - else - WRITE_ONCE(b, 42); - -Don't even -think- about doing this without proper use of memory barriers, -locks, or atomic operations if variable a can change at runtime! - -.. warning:: - - ``READ_ONCE()`` OR ``WRITE_ONCE()`` DO NOT IMPLY A BARRIER! - -Now, we move onto the atomic operation interfaces typically implemented with -the help of assembly code. :: - - void atomic_add(int i, atomic_t *v); - void atomic_sub(int i, atomic_t *v); - void atomic_inc(atomic_t *v); - void atomic_dec(atomic_t *v); - -These four routines add and subtract integral values to/from the given -atomic_t value. The first two routines pass explicit integers by -which to make the adjustment, whereas the latter two use an implicit -adjustment value of "1". - -One very important aspect of these two routines is that they DO NOT -require any explicit memory barriers. They need only perform the -atomic_t counter update in an SMP safe manner. - -Next, we have:: - - int atomic_inc_return(atomic_t *v); - int atomic_dec_return(atomic_t *v); - -These routines add 1 and subtract 1, respectively, from the given -atomic_t and return the new counter value after the operation is -performed. - -Unlike the above routines, it is required that these primitives -include explicit memory barriers that are performed before and after -the operation. It must be done such that all memory operations before -and after the atomic operation calls are strongly ordered with respect -to the atomic operation itself. - -For example, it should behave as if a smp_mb() call existed both -before and after the atomic operation. - -If the atomic instructions used in an implementation provide explicit -memory barrier semantics which satisfy the above requirements, that is -fine as well. - -Let's move on:: - - int atomic_add_return(int i, atomic_t *v); - int atomic_sub_return(int i, atomic_t *v); - -These behave just like atomic_{inc,dec}_return() except that an -explicit counter adjustment is given instead of the implicit "1". -This means that like atomic_{inc,dec}_return(), the memory barrier -semantics are required. - -Next:: - - int atomic_inc_and_test(atomic_t *v); - int atomic_dec_and_test(atomic_t *v); - -These two routines increment and decrement by 1, respectively, the -given atomic counter. They return a boolean indicating whether the -resulting counter value was zero or not. - -Again, these primitives provide explicit memory barrier semantics around -the atomic operation:: - - int atomic_sub_and_test(int i, atomic_t *v); - -This is identical to atomic_dec_and_test() except that an explicit -decrement is given instead of the implicit "1". This primitive must -provide explicit memory barrier semantics around the operation:: - - int atomic_add_negative(int i, atomic_t *v); - -The given increment is added to the given atomic counter value. A boolean -is return which indicates whether the resulting counter value is negative. -This primitive must provide explicit memory barrier semantics around -the operation. - -Then:: - - int atomic_xchg(atomic_t *v, int new); - -This performs an atomic exchange operation on the atomic variable v, setting -the given new value. It returns the old value that the atomic variable v had -just before the operation. - -atomic_xchg must provide explicit memory barriers around the operation. :: - - int atomic_cmpxchg(atomic_t *v, int old, int new); - -This performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the atomic value v, -with the given old and new values. Like all atomic_xxx operations, -atomic_cmpxchg will only satisfy its atomicity semantics as long as all -other accesses of \*v are performed through atomic_xxx operations. - -atomic_cmpxchg must provide explicit memory barriers around the operation, -although if the comparison fails then no memory ordering guarantees are -required. - -The semantics for atomic_cmpxchg are the same as those defined for 'cas' -below. - -Finally:: - - int atomic_add_unless(atomic_t *v, int a, int u); - -If the atomic value v is not equal to u, this function adds a to v, and -returns non zero. If v is equal to u then it returns zero. This is done as -an atomic operation. - -atomic_add_unless must provide explicit memory barriers around the -operation unless it fails (returns 0). - -atomic_inc_not_zero, equivalent to atomic_add_unless(v, 1, 0) - - -If a caller requires memory barrier semantics around an atomic_t -operation which does not return a value, a set of interfaces are -defined which accomplish this:: - - void smp_mb__before_atomic(void); - void smp_mb__after_atomic(void); - -Preceding a non-value-returning read-modify-write atomic operation with -smp_mb__before_atomic() and following it with smp_mb__after_atomic() -provides the same full ordering that is provided by value-returning -read-modify-write atomic operations. - -For example, smp_mb__before_atomic() can be used like so:: - - obj->dead = 1; - smp_mb__before_atomic(); - atomic_dec(&obj->ref_count); - -It makes sure that all memory operations preceding the atomic_dec() -call are strongly ordered with respect to the atomic counter -operation. In the above example, it guarantees that the assignment of -"1" to obj->dead will be globally visible to other cpus before the -atomic counter decrement. - -Without the explicit smp_mb__before_atomic() call, the -implementation could legally allow the atomic counter update visible -to other cpus before the "obj->dead = 1;" assignment. - -A missing memory barrier in the cases where they are required by the -atomic_t implementation above can have disastrous results. Here is -an example, which follows a pattern occurring frequently in the Linux -kernel. It is the use of atomic counters to implement reference -counting, and it works such that once the counter falls to zero it can -be guaranteed that no other entity can be accessing the object:: - - static void obj_list_add(struct obj *obj, struct list_head *head) - { - obj->active = 1; - list_add(&obj->list, head); - } - - static void obj_list_del(struct obj *obj) - { - list_del(&obj->list); - obj->active = 0; - } - - static void obj_destroy(struct obj *obj) - { - BUG_ON(obj->active); - kfree(obj); - } - - struct obj *obj_list_peek(struct list_head *head) - { - if (!list_empty(head)) { - struct obj *obj; - - obj = list_entry(head->next, struct obj, list); - atomic_inc(&obj->refcnt); - return obj; - } - return NULL; - } - - void obj_poke(void) - { - struct obj *obj; - - spin_lock(&global_list_lock); - obj = obj_list_peek(&global_list); - spin_unlock(&global_list_lock); - - if (obj) { - obj->ops->poke(obj); - if (atomic_dec_and_test(&obj->refcnt)) - obj_destroy(obj); - } - } - - void obj_timeout(struct obj *obj) - { - spin_lock(&global_list_lock); - obj_list_del(obj); - spin_unlock(&global_list_lock); - - if (atomic_dec_and_test(&obj->refcnt)) - obj_destroy(obj); - } - -.. note:: - - This is a simplification of the ARP queue management in the generic - neighbour discover code of the networking. Olaf Kirch found a bug wrt. - memory barriers in kfree_skb() that exposed the atomic_t memory barrier - requirements quite clearly. - -Given the above scheme, it must be the case that the obj->active -update done by the obj list deletion be visible to other processors -before the atomic counter decrement is performed. - -Otherwise, the counter could fall to zero, yet obj->active would still -be set, thus triggering the assertion in obj_destroy(). The error -sequence looks like this:: - - cpu 0 cpu 1 - obj_poke() obj_timeout() - obj = obj_list_peek(); - ... gains ref to obj, refcnt=2 - obj_list_del(obj); - obj->active = 0 ... - ... visibility delayed ... - atomic_dec_and_test() - ... refcnt drops to 1 ... - atomic_dec_and_test() - ... refcount drops to 0 ... - obj_destroy() - BUG() triggers since obj->active - still seen as one - obj->active update visibility occurs - -With the memory barrier semantics required of the atomic_t operations -which return values, the above sequence of memory visibility can never -happen. Specifically, in the above case the atomic_dec_and_test() -counter decrement would not become globally visible until the -obj->active update does. - -As a historical note, 32-bit Sparc used to only allow usage of -24-bits of its atomic_t type. This was because it used 8 bits -as a spinlock for SMP safety. Sparc32 lacked a "compare and swap" -type instruction. However, 32-bit Sparc has since been moved over -to a "hash table of spinlocks" scheme, that allows the full 32-bit -counter to be realized. Essentially, an array of spinlocks are -indexed into based upon the address of the atomic_t being operated -on, and that lock protects the atomic operation. Parisc uses the -same scheme. - -Another note is that the atomic_t operations returning values are -extremely slow on an old 386. - - -Atomic Bitmask -============== - -We will now cover the atomic bitmask operations. You will find that -their SMP and memory barrier semantics are similar in shape and scope -to the atomic_t ops above. - -Native atomic bit operations are defined to operate on objects aligned -to the size of an "unsigned long" C data type, and are least of that -size. The endianness of the bits within each "unsigned long" are the -native endianness of the cpu. :: - - void set_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - void clear_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - void change_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - -These routines set, clear, and change, respectively, the bit number -indicated by "nr" on the bit mask pointed to by "ADDR". - -They must execute atomically, yet there are no implicit memory barrier -semantics required of these interfaces. :: - - int test_and_set_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - int test_and_clear_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - int test_and_change_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - -Like the above, except that these routines return a boolean which -indicates whether the changed bit was set _BEFORE_ the atomic bit -operation. - - -.. warning:: - It is incredibly important that the value be a boolean, ie. "0" or "1". - Do not try to be fancy and save a few instructions by declaring the - above to return "long" and just returning something like "old_val & - mask" because that will not work. - -For one thing, this return value gets truncated to int in many code -paths using these interfaces, so on 64-bit if the bit is set in the -upper 32-bits then testers will never see that. - -One great example of where this problem crops up are the thread_info -flag operations. Routines such as test_and_set_ti_thread_flag() chop -the return value into an int. There are other places where things -like this occur as well. - -These routines, like the atomic_t counter operations returning values, -must provide explicit memory barrier semantics around their execution. -All memory operations before the atomic bit operation call must be -made visible globally before the atomic bit operation is made visible. -Likewise, the atomic bit operation must be visible globally before any -subsequent memory operation is made visible. For example:: - - obj->dead = 1; - if (test_and_set_bit(0, &obj->flags)) - /* ... */; - obj->killed = 1; - -The implementation of test_and_set_bit() must guarantee that -"obj->dead = 1;" is visible to cpus before the atomic memory operation -done by test_and_set_bit() becomes visible. Likewise, the atomic -memory operation done by test_and_set_bit() must become visible before -"obj->killed = 1;" is visible. - -Finally there is the basic operation:: - - int test_bit(unsigned long nr, __const__ volatile unsigned long *addr); - -Which returns a boolean indicating if bit "nr" is set in the bitmask -pointed to by "addr". - -If explicit memory barriers are required around {set,clear}_bit() (which do -not return a value, and thus does not need to provide memory barrier -semantics), two interfaces are provided:: - - void smp_mb__before_atomic(void); - void smp_mb__after_atomic(void); - -They are used as follows, and are akin to their atomic_t operation -brothers:: - - /* All memory operations before this call will - * be globally visible before the clear_bit(). - */ - smp_mb__before_atomic(); - clear_bit( ... ); - - /* The clear_bit() will be visible before all - * subsequent memory operations. - */ - smp_mb__after_atomic(); - -There are two special bitops with lock barrier semantics (acquire/release, -same as spinlocks). These operate in the same way as their non-_lock/unlock -postfixed variants, except that they are to provide acquire/release semantics, -respectively. This means they can be used for bit_spin_trylock and -bit_spin_unlock type operations without specifying any more barriers. :: - - int test_and_set_bit_lock(unsigned long nr, unsigned long *addr); - void clear_bit_unlock(unsigned long nr, unsigned long *addr); - void __clear_bit_unlock(unsigned long nr, unsigned long *addr); - -The __clear_bit_unlock version is non-atomic, however it still implements -unlock barrier semantics. This can be useful if the lock itself is protecting -the other bits in the word. - -Finally, there are non-atomic versions of the bitmask operations -provided. They are used in contexts where some other higher-level SMP -locking scheme is being used to protect the bitmask, and thus less -expensive non-atomic operations may be used in the implementation. -They have names similar to the above bitmask operation interfaces, -except that two underscores are prefixed to the interface name. :: - - void __set_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - void __clear_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - void __change_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - int __test_and_set_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - int __test_and_clear_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - int __test_and_change_bit(unsigned long nr, volatile unsigned long *addr); - -These non-atomic variants also do not require any special memory -barrier semantics. - -The routines xchg() and cmpxchg() must provide the same exact -memory-barrier semantics as the atomic and bit operations returning -values. - -.. note:: - - If someone wants to use xchg(), cmpxchg() and their variants, - linux/atomic.h should be included rather than asm/cmpxchg.h, unless the - code is in arch/* and can take care of itself. - -Spinlocks and rwlocks have memory barrier expectations as well. -The rule to follow is simple: - -1) When acquiring a lock, the implementation must make it globally - visible before any subsequent memory operation. - -2) When releasing a lock, the implementation must make it such that - all previous memory operations are globally visible before the - lock release. - -Which finally brings us to _atomic_dec_and_lock(). There is an -architecture-neutral version implemented in lib/dec_and_lock.c, -but most platforms will wish to optimize this in assembler. :: - - int _atomic_dec_and_lock(atomic_t *atomic, spinlock_t *lock); - -Atomically decrement the given counter, and if will drop to zero -atomically acquire the given spinlock and perform the decrement -of the counter to zero. If it does not drop to zero, do nothing -with the spinlock. - -It is actually pretty simple to get the memory barrier correct. -Simply satisfy the spinlock grab requirements, which is make -sure the spinlock operation is globally visible before any -subsequent memory operation. - -We can demonstrate this operation more clearly if we define -an abstract atomic operation:: - - long cas(long *mem, long old, long new); - -"cas" stands for "compare and swap". It atomically: - -1) Compares "old" with the value currently at "mem". -2) If they are equal, "new" is written to "mem". -3) Regardless, the current value at "mem" is returned. - -As an example usage, here is what an atomic counter update -might look like:: - - void example_atomic_inc(long *counter) - { - long old, new, ret; - - while (1) { - old = *counter; - new = old + 1; - - ret = cas(counter, old, new); - if (ret == old) - break; - } - } - -Let's use cas() in order to build a pseudo-C atomic_dec_and_lock():: - - int _atomic_dec_and_lock(atomic_t *atomic, spinlock_t *lock) - { - long old, new, ret; - int went_to_zero; - - went_to_zero = 0; - while (1) { - old = atomic_read(atomic); - new = old - 1; - if (new == 0) { - went_to_zero = 1; - spin_lock(lock); - } - ret = cas(atomic, old, new); - if (ret == old) - break; - if (went_to_zero) { - spin_unlock(lock); - went_to_zero = 0; - } - } - - return went_to_zero; - } - -Now, as far as memory barriers go, as long as spin_lock() -strictly orders all subsequent memory operations (including -the cas()) with respect to itself, things will be fine. - -Said another way, _atomic_dec_and_lock() must guarantee that -a counter dropping to zero is never made visible before the -spinlock being acquired. - -.. note:: - - Note that this also means that for the case where the counter is not - dropping to zero, there are no memory ordering requirements. diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/irq/irq-domain.rst b/Documentation/core-api/irq/irq-domain.rst index 096db12f32d5..a77c24c27f7b 100644 --- a/Documentation/core-api/irq/irq-domain.rst +++ b/Documentation/core-api/irq/irq-domain.rst @@ -147,6 +147,7 @@ Legacy irq_domain_add_simple() irq_domain_add_legacy() irq_domain_add_legacy_isa() + irq_domain_create_legacy() The Legacy mapping is a special case for drivers that already have a range of irq_descs allocated for the hwirqs. It is used when the @@ -185,6 +186,11 @@ that the driver using the simple domain call irq_create_mapping() before any irq_find_mapping() since the latter will actually work for the static IRQ assignment case. +irq_domain_add_legacy() and irq_domain_create_legacy() are functionally +equivalent, except for the first argument is different - the former +accepts an Open Firmware specific 'struct device_node', while the latter +accepts a more general abstraction 'struct fwnode_handle'. + Hierarchy IRQ domain -------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/memory-allocation.rst b/Documentation/core-api/memory-allocation.rst index 4446a1ac36cc..5954ddf6ee13 100644 --- a/Documentation/core-api/memory-allocation.rst +++ b/Documentation/core-api/memory-allocation.rst @@ -147,6 +147,10 @@ The address of a chunk allocated with `kmalloc` is aligned to at least ARCH_KMALLOC_MINALIGN bytes. For sizes which are a power of two, the alignment is also guaranteed to be at least the respective size. +Chunks allocated with kmalloc() can be resized with krealloc(). Similarly +to kmalloc_array(): a helper for resizing arrays is provided in the form of +krealloc_array(). + For large allocations you can use vmalloc() and vzalloc(), or directly request pages from the page allocator. The memory allocated by `vmalloc` and related functions is not physically contiguous. diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/pin_user_pages.rst b/Documentation/core-api/pin_user_pages.rst index 7ca8c7bac650..fcf605be43d0 100644 --- a/Documentation/core-api/pin_user_pages.rst +++ b/Documentation/core-api/pin_user_pages.rst @@ -221,12 +221,12 @@ Unit testing ============ This file:: - tools/testing/selftests/vm/gup_benchmark.c + tools/testing/selftests/vm/gup_test.c has the following new calls to exercise the new pin*() wrapper functions: -* PIN_FAST_BENCHMARK (./gup_benchmark -a) -* PIN_BENCHMARK (./gup_benchmark -b) +* PIN_FAST_BENCHMARK (./gup_test -a) +* PIN_BASIC_TEST (./gup_test -b) You can monitor how many total dma-pinned pages have been acquired and released since the system was booted, via two new /proc/vmstat entries: :: diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/printk-formats.rst b/Documentation/core-api/printk-formats.rst index 6d26c5c6ac48..160e710d992f 100644 --- a/Documentation/core-api/printk-formats.rst +++ b/Documentation/core-api/printk-formats.rst @@ -531,7 +531,9 @@ For printing bitmap and its derivatives such as cpumask and nodemask, %*pb outputs the bitmap with field width as the number of bits and %*pbl output the bitmap as range list with field width as the number of bits. -Passed by reference. +The field width is passed by value, the bitmap is passed by reference. +Helper macros cpumask_pr_args() and nodemask_pr_args() are available to ease +printing cpumask and nodemask. Flags bitfields such as page flags, gfp_flags --------------------------------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/coccinelle.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/coccinelle.rst index 74c5e6aeeff5..9c454de5a7f7 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/coccinelle.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/coccinelle.rst @@ -224,14 +224,21 @@ you may want to use:: rm -f err.log export COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/misc/irqf_oneshot.cocci - make coccicheck DEBUG_FILE="err.log" MODE=report SPFLAGS="--profile --show-trying" M=./drivers/mfd/arizona-irq.c + make coccicheck DEBUG_FILE="err.log" MODE=report SPFLAGS="--profile --show-trying" M=./drivers/mfd err.log will now have the profiling information, while stdout will provide some progress information as Coccinelle moves forward with work. +NOTE: + DEBUG_FILE support is only supported when using coccinelle >= 1.0.2. +Currently, DEBUG_FILE support is only available to check folders, and +not single files. This is because checking a single file requires spatch +to be called twice leading to DEBUG_FILE being set both times to the same value, +giving rise to an error. + .cocciconfig support -------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kasan.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kasan.rst index 2b68addaadcd..6b752a45a936 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/kasan.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kasan.rst @@ -190,8 +190,9 @@ function calls GCC directly inserts the code to check the shadow memory. This option significantly enlarges kernel but it gives x1.1-x2 performance boost over outline instrumented kernel. -Generic KASAN prints up to 2 call_rcu() call stacks in reports, the last one -and the second to last. +Generic KASAN also reports the last 2 call stacks to creation of work that +potentially has access to an object. Call stacks for the following are shown: +call_rcu() and workqueue queuing. Software tag-based KASAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -330,7 +331,7 @@ using something like insmod or modprobe. The module is called ``test_kasan``. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ With ``CONFIG_KUNIT`` built-in, ``CONFIG_KASAN_KUNIT_TEST`` can be built-in -on any architecure that supports KASAN. These and any other KUnit +on any architecture that supports KASAN. These and any other KUnit tests enabled will run and print the results at boot as a late-init call. @@ -351,5 +352,5 @@ converted to KUnit. These tests can be run only as a module with ``CONFIG_KASAN`` built-in. The type of error expected and the function being run is printed before the expression expected to give an error. Then the error is printed, if found, and that test -should be interpretted to pass only if the error was the one expected +should be interpreted to pass only if the error was the one expected by the test. diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst index 8548b0b04e43..d2c4c27e1702 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kcov.rst @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ handles as they don't belong to a particular subsystem. The bytes 4-7 are currently reserved and must be zero. In the future the number of bytes used for the subsystem or handle ids might be increased. -When a particular userspace proccess collects coverage via a common +When a particular userspace process collects coverage via a common handle, kcov will collect coverage for each code section that is annotated to use the common handle obtained as kcov_handle from the current task_struct. However non common handles allow to collect coverage diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kgdb.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kgdb.rst index 77b688e6a254..43456244651a 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/kgdb.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kgdb.rst @@ -63,10 +63,9 @@ will want to turn on ``CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO`` which is called It is advised, but not required, that you turn on the ``CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER`` kernel option which is called :menuselection:`Compile the kernel with frame pointers` in the config menu. This option inserts code -to into the compiled executable which saves the frame information in -registers or on the stack at different points which allows a debugger -such as gdb to more accurately construct stack back traces while -debugging the kernel. +into the compiled executable which saves the frame information in registers +or on the stack at different points which allows a debugger such as gdb to +more accurately construct stack back traces while debugging the kernel. If the architecture that you are using supports the kernel option ``CONFIG_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX``, you should consider turning it off. This diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/faq.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/faq.rst index 1628862e7024..8d5029ad210a 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/faq.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/faq.rst @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ things to try. re-run kunit_tool. 5. Try to run ``make ARCH=um defconfig`` before running ``kunit.py run``. This may help clean up any residual config items which could be causing problems. -6. Finally, try running KUnit outside UML. KUnit and KUnit tests can run be +6. Finally, try running KUnit outside UML. KUnit and KUnit tests can be built into any kernel, or can be built as a module and loaded at runtime. Doing so should allow you to determine if UML is causing the issue you're seeing. When tests are built-in, they will execute when the kernel boots, and diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/style.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/style.rst index da1d6f0ed6bc..8dbcdc552606 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/style.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/style.rst @@ -175,17 +175,17 @@ An example Kconfig entry: .. code-block:: none - config FOO_KUNIT_TEST - tristate "KUnit test for foo" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS - depends on KUNIT - default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS - help - This builds unit tests for foo. + config FOO_KUNIT_TEST + tristate "KUnit test for foo" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS + depends on KUNIT + default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS + help + This builds unit tests for foo. - For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general, please refer - to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit + For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general, please refer + to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/. - If unsure, say N + If unsure, say N. Test File and Module Names diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst index 62142a47488c..d9fdc14f0677 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ project, see :doc:`start`. Organization of this document ============================= -This document is organized into two main sections: Testing and Isolating -Behavior. The first covers what unit tests are and how to use KUnit to write -them. The second covers how to use KUnit to isolate code and make it possible -to unit test code that was otherwise un-unit-testable. +This document is organized into two main sections: Testing and Common Patterns. +The first covers what unit tests are and how to use KUnit to write them. The +second covers common testing patterns, e.g. how to isolate code and make it +possible to unit test code that was otherwise un-unit-testable. Testing ======= @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ behavior of a function called ``add``; the first parameter is always of type the second parameter, in this case, is what the value is expected to be; the last value is what the value actually is. If ``add`` passes all of these expectations, the test case, ``add_test_basic`` will pass; if any one of these -expectations fail, the test case will fail. +expectations fails, the test case will fail. It is important to understand that a test case *fails* when any expectation is violated; however, the test will continue running, potentially trying other @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ Example: kunit_test_suite(example_test_suite); In the above example the test suite, ``example_test_suite``, would run the test -cases ``example_test_foo``, ``example_test_bar``, and ``example_test_baz``, +cases ``example_test_foo``, ``example_test_bar``, and ``example_test_baz``; each would have ``example_test_init`` called immediately before it and would have ``example_test_exit`` called immediately after it. ``kunit_test_suite(example_test_suite)`` registers the test suite with the @@ -218,8 +218,11 @@ test was built in or not). For more information on these types of things see the :doc:`api/test`. +Common Patterns +=============== + Isolating Behavior -================== +------------------ The most important aspect of unit testing that other forms of testing do not provide is the ability to limit the amount of code under test to a single unit. @@ -229,11 +232,11 @@ through some sort of indirection where a function is exposed as part of an API such that the definition of that function can be changed without affecting the rest of the code base. In the kernel this primarily comes from two constructs, classes, structs that contain function pointers that are provided by the -implementer, and architecture specific functions which have definitions selected +implementer, and architecture-specific functions which have definitions selected at compile time. Classes -------- +~~~~~~~ Classes are not a construct that is built into the C programming language; however, it is an easily derived concept. Accordingly, pretty much every project @@ -451,6 +454,74 @@ We can now use it to test ``struct eeprom_buffer``: destroy_eeprom_buffer(ctx->eeprom_buffer); } +Testing against multiple inputs +------------------------------- + +Testing just a few inputs might not be enough to have confidence that the code +works correctly, e.g. for a hash function. + +In such cases, it can be helpful to have a helper macro or function, e.g. this +fictitious example for ``sha1sum(1)`` + +.. code-block:: c + + /* Note: the cast is to satisfy overly strict type-checking. */ + #define TEST_SHA1(in, want) \ + sha1sum(in, out); \ + KUNIT_EXPECT_STREQ_MSG(test, (char *)out, want, "sha1sum(%s)", in); + + char out[40]; + TEST_SHA1("hello world", "2aae6c35c94fcfb415dbe95f408b9ce91ee846ed"); + TEST_SHA1("hello world!", "430ce34d020724ed75a196dfc2ad67c77772d169"); + + +Note the use of ``KUNIT_EXPECT_STREQ_MSG`` to give more context when it fails +and make it easier to track down. (Yes, in this example, ``want`` is likely +going to be unique enough on its own). + +The ``_MSG`` variants are even more useful when the same expectation is called +multiple times (in a loop or helper function) and thus the line number isn't +enough to identify what failed, like below. + +In some cases, it can be helpful to write a *table-driven test* instead, e.g. + +.. code-block:: c + + int i; + char out[40]; + + struct sha1_test_case { + const char *str; + const char *sha1; + }; + + struct sha1_test_case cases[] = { + { + .str = "hello world", + .sha1 = "2aae6c35c94fcfb415dbe95f408b9ce91ee846ed", + }, + { + .str = "hello world!", + .sha1 = "430ce34d020724ed75a196dfc2ad67c77772d169", + }, + }; + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cases); ++i) { + sha1sum(cases[i].str, out); + KUNIT_EXPECT_STREQ_MSG(test, (char *)out, cases[i].sha1, + "sha1sum(%s)", cases[i].str); + } + + +There's more boilerplate involved, but it can: + +* be more readable when there are multiple inputs/outputs thanks to field names, + + * E.g. see ``fs/ext4/inode-test.c`` for an example of both. +* reduce duplication if test cases can be shared across multiple tests. + + * E.g. if we wanted to also test ``sha256sum``, we could add a ``sha256`` + field and reuse ``cases``. + .. _kunit-on-non-uml: KUnit on non-UML architectures @@ -459,7 +530,7 @@ KUnit on non-UML architectures By default KUnit uses UML as a way to provide dependencies for code under test. Under most circumstances KUnit's usage of UML should be treated as an implementation detail of how KUnit works under the hood. Nevertheless, there -are instances where being able to run architecture specific code or test +are instances where being able to run architecture-specific code or test against real hardware is desirable. For these reasons KUnit supports running on other architectures. @@ -599,7 +670,7 @@ writing normal KUnit tests. One special caveat is that you have to reset hardware state in between test cases; if this is not possible, you may only be able to run one test case per invocation. -.. TODO(brendanhiggins@google.com): Add an actual example of an architecture +.. TODO(brendanhiggins@google.com): Add an actual example of an architecture- dependent KUnit test. KUnit debugfs representation diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/ubsan.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/ubsan.rst index 655e6b63c227..1be6618e232d 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/ubsan.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/ubsan.rst @@ -86,3 +86,4 @@ References .. _1: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.9.0/gcc/Debugging-Options.html .. _2: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Debugging-Options.html +.. _3: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.html diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/arm,scmi.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/arm,scmi.txt index 55deb68230eb..b5ce5b39bb9c 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/arm,scmi.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/arm,scmi.txt @@ -62,6 +62,20 @@ Required properties: - #power-domain-cells : Should be 1. Contains the device or the power domain ID value used by SCMI commands. +Regulator bindings for the SCMI Regulator based on SCMI Message Protocol +------------------------------------------------------------ +An SCMI Regulator is permanently bound to a well defined SCMI Voltage Domain, +and should be always positioned as a root regulator. +It does not support any current operation. + +SCMI Regulators are grouped under a 'regulators' node which in turn is a child +of the SCMI Voltage protocol node inside the desired SCMI instance node. + +This binding uses the common regulator binding[6]. + +Required properties: + - reg : shall identify an existent SCMI Voltage Domain. + Sensor bindings for the sensors based on SCMI Message Protocol -------------------------------------------------------------- SCMI provides an API to access the various sensors on the SoC. @@ -105,6 +119,7 @@ Required sub-node properties: [3] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/thermal*.yaml [4] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sram/sram.yaml [5] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/reset.txt +[6] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.yaml Example: @@ -169,6 +184,25 @@ firmware { reg = <0x16>; #reset-cells = <1>; }; + + scmi_voltage: protocol@17 { + reg = <0x17>; + + regulators { + regulator_devX: regulator@0 { + reg = <0x0>; + regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>; + }; + + regulator_devY: regulator@9 { + reg = <0x9>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <500000>; + regulator-max-microvolt = <4200000>; + }; + + ... + }; + }; }; }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/stm32/st,stm32-syscon.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/stm32/st,stm32-syscon.yaml index 6f1cd0103c74..6634b3e0853e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/stm32/st,stm32-syscon.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/stm32/st,stm32-syscon.yaml @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ properties: - st,stm32mp151-pwr-mcu - st,stm32-syscfg - st,stm32-power-config + - st,stm32-tamp - const: syscon reg: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/auxdisplay/modtronix,lcd2s.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/auxdisplay/modtronix,lcd2s.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a1d55a2634a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/auxdisplay/modtronix,lcd2s.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/auxdisplay/modtronix,lcd2s.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Modtronix engineering LCD2S Character LCD Display + +maintainers: + - Lars Poeschel <poeschel@lemonage.de> + +description: + The LCD2S is a Character LCD Display manufactured by Modtronix Engineering. + The display supports a serial I2C and SPI interface. The driver currently + only supports the I2C interface. + +properties: + compatible: + const: modtronix,lcd2s + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + description: + I2C bus address of the display. + + display-height-chars: + description: Height of the display, in character cells. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + minimum: 1 + maximum: 4 + + display-width-chars: + description: Width of the display, in character cells. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + minimum: 16 + maximum: 20 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - display-height-chars + - display-width-chars + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + lcd2s: auxdisplay@28 { + compatible = "modtronix,lcd2s"; + reg = <0x28>; + display-height-chars = <4>; + display-width-chars = <20>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx5-clock.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx5-clock.yaml index 4d9e7c73dce9..90775c2669b8 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx5-clock.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx5-clock.yaml @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ examples: }; can@53fc8000 { - compatible = "fsl,imx53-flexcan", "fsl,p1010-flexcan"; + compatible = "fsl,imx53-flexcan", "fsl,imx25-flexcan"; reg = <0x53fc8000 0x4000>; interrupts = <82>; clocks = <&clks IMX5_CLK_CAN1_IPG_GATE>, <&clks IMX5_CLK_CAN1_SERIAL_GATE>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ingenic,cgu.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ingenic,cgu.yaml index 5dd7ea8a78e4..c65b9458c0b6 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ingenic,cgu.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ingenic,cgu.yaml @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ required: patternProperties: "^usb-phy@[a-f0-9]+$": - allOf: [ $ref: "../usb/ingenic,jz4770-phy.yaml#" ] + allOf: [ $ref: "../phy/ingenic,phy-usb.yaml#" ] additionalProperties: false diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.yaml index 728f82db073d..62781518aefc 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.yaml @@ -147,6 +147,25 @@ properties: required: - port@0 + new-source-frs-typec-current: + description: Initial current capability of the new source when vSafe5V + is applied during PD3.0 Fast Role Swap. "Table 6-14 Fixed Supply PDO - Sink" + of "USB Power Delivery Specification Revision 3.0, Version 1.2" provides the + different power levels and "6.4.1.3.1.6 Fast Role Swap USB Type-C Current" + provides a detailed description of the field. The sink PDO from current source + reflects the current source's(i.e. transmitter of the FRS signal) power + requirement during fr swap. The current sink (i.e. receiver of the FRS signal), + a.k.a new source, should check if it will be able to satisfy the current source's, + new sink's, requirement during frswap before enabling the frs signal reception. + This property refers to maximum current capability that the current sink can + satisfy. During FRS, VBUS voltage is at 5V, as the partners are in implicit + contract, hence, the power level is only a function of the current capability. + "1" refers to default USB power level as described by "Table 6-14 Fixed Supply PDO - Sink". + "2" refers to 1.5A@5V. + "3" refers to 3.0A@5V. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [1, 2, 3] + required: - compatible diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/intel,keembay-ocs-aes.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/intel,keembay-ocs-aes.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ee2c099981b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/intel,keembay-ocs-aes.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/crypto/intel,keembay-ocs-aes.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Intel Keem Bay OCS AES Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - Daniele Alessandrelli <daniele.alessandrelli@intel.com> + +description: + The Intel Keem Bay Offload and Crypto Subsystem (OCS) AES engine provides + hardware-accelerated AES/SM4 encryption/decryption. + +properties: + compatible: + const: intel,keembay-ocs-aes + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + crypto@30008000 { + compatible = "intel,keembay-ocs-aes"; + reg = <0x30008000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 114 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&scmi_clk 95>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/devfreq/exynos-bus.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/devfreq/exynos-bus.txt index e71f752cc18f..bcaa2c08ac11 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/devfreq/exynos-bus.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/devfreq/exynos-bus.txt @@ -51,6 +51,19 @@ Optional properties only for parent bus device: - exynos,saturation-ratio: the percentage value which is used to calibrate the performance count against total cycle count. +Optional properties for the interconnect functionality (QoS frequency +constraints): +- #interconnect-cells: should be 0. +- interconnects: as documented in ../interconnect.txt, describes a path at the + higher level interconnects used by this interconnect provider. + If this interconnect provider is directly linked to a top level interconnect + provider the property contains only one phandle. The provider extends + the interconnect graph by linking its node to a node registered by provider + pointed to by first phandle in the 'interconnects' property. + +- samsung,data-clock-ratio: ratio of the data throughput in B/s to minimum data + clock frequency in Hz, default value is 8 when this property is missing. + Detailed correlation between sub-blocks and power line according to Exynos SoC: - In case of Exynos3250, there are two power line as following: VDD_MIF |--- DMC @@ -135,7 +148,7 @@ Detailed correlation between sub-blocks and power line according to Exynos SoC: |--- PERIC (Fixed clock rate) |--- FSYS (Fixed clock rate) -Example1: +Example 1: Show the AXI buses of Exynos3250 SoC. Exynos3250 divides the buses to power line (regulator). The MIF (Memory Interface) AXI bus is used to transfer data between DRAM and CPU and uses the VDD_MIF regulator. @@ -184,7 +197,7 @@ Example1: |L5 |200000 |200000 |400000 |300000 | ||1000000 | ---------------------------------------------------------- -Example2 : +Example 2: The bus of DMC (Dynamic Memory Controller) block in exynos3250.dtsi is listed below: @@ -419,3 +432,57 @@ Example2 : devfreq = <&bus_leftbus>; status = "okay"; }; + +Example 3: + An interconnect path "bus_display -- bus_leftbus -- bus_dmc" on + Exynos4412 SoC with video mixer as an interconnect consumer device. + + soc { + bus_dmc: bus_dmc { + compatible = "samsung,exynos-bus"; + clocks = <&clock CLK_DIV_DMC>; + clock-names = "bus"; + operating-points-v2 = <&bus_dmc_opp_table>; + samsung,data-clock-ratio = <4>; + #interconnect-cells = <0>; + }; + + bus_leftbus: bus_leftbus { + compatible = "samsung,exynos-bus"; + clocks = <&clock CLK_DIV_GDL>; + clock-names = "bus"; + operating-points-v2 = <&bus_leftbus_opp_table>; + #interconnect-cells = <0>; + interconnects = <&bus_dmc>; + }; + + bus_display: bus_display { + compatible = "samsung,exynos-bus"; + clocks = <&clock CLK_ACLK160>; + clock-names = "bus"; + operating-points-v2 = <&bus_display_opp_table>; + #interconnect-cells = <0>; + interconnects = <&bus_leftbus &bus_dmc>; + }; + + bus_dmc_opp_table: opp_table1 { + compatible = "operating-points-v2"; + /* ... */ + } + + bus_leftbus_opp_table: opp_table3 { + compatible = "operating-points-v2"; + /* ... */ + }; + + bus_display_opp_table: opp_table4 { + compatible = "operating-points-v2"; + /* .. */ + }; + + &mixer { + compatible = "samsung,exynos4212-mixer"; + interconnects = <&bus_display &bus_dmc>; + /* ... */ + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/brcm,bcm2711-hdmi.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/brcm,bcm2711-hdmi.yaml index 03a76729d26c..7ce06f9f9f8e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/brcm,bcm2711-hdmi.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/brcm,bcm2711-hdmi.yaml @@ -76,6 +76,12 @@ properties: resets: maxItems: 1 + wifi-2.4ghz-coexistence: + type: boolean + description: > + Should the pixel frequencies in the WiFi frequencies range be + avoided? + required: - compatible - reg diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/analogix,anx7625.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/analogix,anx7625.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..60585a4fc22b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/analogix,anx7625.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +# Copyright 2019 Analogix Semiconductor, Inc. +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/bridge/analogix,anx7625.yaml#" +$schema: "http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#" + +title: Analogix ANX7625 SlimPort (4K Mobile HD Transmitter) + +maintainers: + - Xin Ji <xji@analogixsemi.com> + +description: | + The ANX7625 is an ultra-low power 4K Mobile HD Transmitter + designed for portable devices. + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - const: analogix,anx7625 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + description: used for interrupt pin B8. + maxItems: 1 + + enable-gpios: + description: used for power on chip control, POWER_EN pin D2. + maxItems: 1 + + reset-gpios: + description: used for reset chip control, RESET_N pin B7. + maxItems: 1 + + ports: + type: object + + properties: + port@0: + type: object + description: + Video port for MIPI DSI input. + + port@1: + type: object + description: + Video port for panel or connector. + + required: + - port@0 + - port@1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - ports + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + i2c0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + encoder@58 { + compatible = "analogix,anx7625"; + reg = <0x58>; + enable-gpios = <&pio 45 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + reset-gpios = <&pio 73 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + + ports { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + mipi2dp_bridge_in: port@0 { + reg = <0>; + anx7625_in: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&mipi_dsi>; + }; + }; + + mipi2dp_bridge_out: port@1 { + reg = <1>; + anx7625_out: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&panel_in>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/intel,keembay-dsi.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/intel,keembay-dsi.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ab5be2625224 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/intel,keembay-dsi.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/bridge/intel,keembay-dsi.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Devicetree bindings for Intel Keem Bay mipi dsi controller + +maintainers: + - Anitha Chrisanthus <anitha.chrisanthus@intel.com> + - Edmond J Dea <edmund.j.dea@intel.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: intel,keembay-dsi + + reg: + items: + - description: MIPI registers range + + reg-names: + items: + - const: mipi + + clocks: + items: + - description: MIPI DSI clock + - description: MIPI DSI econfig clock + - description: MIPI DSI config clock + + clock-names: + items: + - const: clk_mipi + - const: clk_mipi_ecfg + - const: clk_mipi_cfg + + ports: + type: object + + properties: + '#address-cells': + const: 1 + + '#size-cells': + const: 0 + + port@0: + type: object + description: MIPI DSI input port. + + port@1: + type: object + description: DSI output port. + + required: + - port@0 + - port@1 + + additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - reg-names + - clocks + - clock-names + - ports + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + mipi-dsi@20900000 { + compatible = "intel,keembay-dsi"; + reg = <0x20900000 0x4000>; + reg-names = "mipi"; + clocks = <&scmi_clk 0x86>, + <&scmi_clk 0x88>, + <&scmi_clk 0x89>; + clock-names = "clk_mipi", "clk_mipi_ecfg", + "clk_mipi_cfg"; + + ports { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + port@0 { + reg = <0>; + dsi_in: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&disp_out>; + }; + }; + + port@1 { + reg = <1>; + dsi_out: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&adv7535_input>; + }; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml index d60208359234..7a1c89b995e2 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml @@ -4,18 +4,19 @@ $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/bridge/lontium,lt9611.yaml# $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# -title: Lontium LT9611 2 Port MIPI to HDMI Bridge +title: Lontium LT9611(UXC) 2 Port MIPI to HDMI Bridge maintainers: - Vinod Koul <vkoul@kernel.org> description: | - The LT9611 is a bridge device which converts DSI to HDMI + The LT9611 and LT9611UXC are bridge devices which convert DSI to HDMI properties: compatible: enum: - lontium,lt9611 + - lontium,lt9611uxc reg: maxItems: 1 diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/sii902x.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/sii902x.txt index 0d1db3f9da84..02c21b584741 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/sii902x.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/sii902x.txt @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ Optional properties: - interrupts: describe the interrupt line used to inform the host about hotplug events. - reset-gpios: OF device-tree gpio specification for RST_N pin. + - iovcc-supply: I/O Supply Voltage (1.8V or 3.3V) + - cvcc12-supply: Digital Core Supply Voltage (1.2V) HDMI audio properties: - #sound-dai-cells: <0> or <1>. <0> if only i2s or spdif pin @@ -54,6 +56,8 @@ Example: compatible = "sil,sii9022"; reg = <0x39>; reset-gpios = <&pioA 1 0>; + iovcc-supply = <&v3v3_hdmi>; + cvcc12-supply = <&v1v2_hdmi>; #sound-dai-cells = <0>; sil,i2s-data-lanes = < 0 1 2 >; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/intel,keembay-display.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/intel,keembay-display.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0a697d45c2ad --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/intel,keembay-display.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/intel,keembay-display.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Devicetree bindings for Intel Keem Bay display controller + +maintainers: + - Anitha Chrisanthus <anitha.chrisanthus@intel.com> + - Edmond J Dea <edmund.j.dea@intel.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: intel,keembay-display + + reg: + items: + - description: LCD registers range + + reg-names: + items: + - const: lcd + + clocks: + items: + - description: LCD controller clock + - description: pll0 clock + + clock-names: + items: + - const: clk_lcd + - const: clk_pll0 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + port: + type: object + description: Display output node to DSI. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - reg-names + - clocks + - clock-names + - interrupts + - port + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + + display@20930000 { + compatible = "intel,keembay-display"; + reg = <0x20930000 0x3000>; + reg-names = "lcd"; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 33 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&scmi_clk 0x83>, + <&scmi_clk 0x0>; + clock-names = "clk_lcd", "clk_pll0"; + + port { + disp_out: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&dsi_in>; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/intel,keembay-msscam.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/intel,keembay-msscam.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..40caa6118809 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/intel,keembay-msscam.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/intel,keembay-msscam.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Devicetree bindings for Intel Keem Bay MSSCAM + +maintainers: + - Anitha Chrisanthus <anitha.chrisanthus@intel.com> + - Edmond J Dea <edmund.j.dea@intel.com> + +description: | + MSSCAM controls local clocks in the display subsystem namely LCD clocks and + MIPI DSI clocks. It also configures the interconnect between LCD and + MIPI DSI. + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - const: intel,keembay-msscam + - const: syscon + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + reg-io-width: + const: 4 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - reg-io-width + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + msscam:msscam@20910000 { + compatible = "intel,keembay-msscam", "syscon"; + reg = <0x20910000 0x30>; + reg-io-width = <4>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/mediatek/mediatek,disp.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/mediatek/mediatek,disp.txt index 121220745d46..33977e15bebd 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/mediatek/mediatek,disp.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/mediatek/mediatek,disp.txt @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Required properties (all function blocks): "mediatek,<chip>-dpi" - DPI controller, see mediatek,dpi.txt "mediatek,<chip>-disp-mutex" - display mutex "mediatek,<chip>-disp-od" - overdrive - the supported chips are mt2701, mt7623, mt2712 and mt8173. + the supported chips are mt2701, mt7623, mt2712, mt8167 and mt8173. - reg: Physical base address and length of the function block register space - interrupts: The interrupt signal from the function block (required, except for merge and split function blocks). @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Required properties (DMA function blocks): "mediatek,<chip>-disp-ovl" "mediatek,<chip>-disp-rdma" "mediatek,<chip>-disp-wdma" - the supported chips are mt2701 and mt8173. + the supported chips are mt2701, mt8167 and mt8173. - larb: Should contain a phandle pointing to the local arbiter device as defined in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/mediatek,smi-larb.txt - iommus: Should point to the respective IOMMU block with master port as diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/mediatek/mediatek,dpi.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/mediatek/mediatek,dpi.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dc1ebd13cc88..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/mediatek/mediatek,dpi.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -Mediatek DPI Device -=================== - -The Mediatek DPI function block is a sink of the display subsystem and -provides 8-bit RGB/YUV444 or 8/10/10-bit YUV422 pixel data on a parallel -output bus. - -Required properties: -- compatible: "mediatek,<chip>-dpi" - the supported chips are mt2701, mt7623, mt8173 and mt8183. -- reg: Physical base address and length of the controller's registers -- interrupts: The interrupt signal from the function block. -- clocks: device clocks - See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt for details. -- clock-names: must contain "pixel", "engine", and "pll" -- port: Output port node with endpoint definitions as described in - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt. This port should be connected - to the input port of an attached HDMI or LVDS encoder chip. - -Optional properties: -- pinctrl-names: Contain "default" and "sleep". - -Example: - -dpi0: dpi@1401d000 { - compatible = "mediatek,mt8173-dpi"; - reg = <0 0x1401d000 0 0x1000>; - interrupts = <GIC_SPI 194 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; - clocks = <&mmsys CLK_MM_DPI_PIXEL>, - <&mmsys CLK_MM_DPI_ENGINE>, - <&apmixedsys CLK_APMIXED_TVDPLL>; - clock-names = "pixel", "engine", "pll"; - pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; - pinctrl-0 = <&dpi_pin_func>; - pinctrl-1 = <&dpi_pin_idle>; - - port { - dpi0_out: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&hdmi0_in>; - }; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/mediatek/mediatek,dpi.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/mediatek/mediatek,dpi.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6cdb734c91a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/mediatek/mediatek,dpi.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/mediatek/mediatek,dpi.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: mediatek DPI Controller Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - CK Hu <ck.hu@mediatek.com> + - Jitao shi <jitao.shi@mediatek.com> + +description: | + The Mediatek DPI function block is a sink of the display subsystem and + provides 8-bit RGB/YUV444 or 8/10/10-bit YUV422 pixel data on a parallel + output bus. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - mediatek,mt2701-dpi + - mediatek,mt7623-dpi + - mediatek,mt8173-dpi + - mediatek,mt8183-dpi + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + items: + - description: Pixel Clock + - description: Engine Clock + - description: DPI PLL + + clock-names: + items: + - const: pixel + - const: engine + - const: pll + + pinctrl-0: true + pinctrl-1: true + + pinctrl-names: + items: + - const: default + - const: sleep + + port: + type: object + description: + Output port node with endpoint definitions as described in + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt. This port should be connected + to the input port of an attached HDMI or LVDS encoder chip. + + properties: + endpoint: + type: object + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - port + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/clock/mt8173-clk.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + dpi0: dpi@1401d000 { + compatible = "mediatek,mt8173-dpi"; + reg = <0x1401d000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 194 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; + clocks = <&mmsys CLK_MM_DPI_PIXEL>, + <&mmsys CLK_MM_DPI_ENGINE>, + <&apmixedsys CLK_APMIXED_TVDPLL>; + clock-names = "pixel", "engine", "pll"; + pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; + pinctrl-0 = <&dpi_pin_func>; + pinctrl-1 = <&dpi_pin_idle>; + + port { + dpi0_out: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&hdmi0_in>; + }; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/msm/gpu.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/msm/gpu.txt index 1af0ff102b50..090dcb3fc34d 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/msm/gpu.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/msm/gpu.txt @@ -39,6 +39,10 @@ Required properties: a4xx Snapdragon SoCs. See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sram/qcom,ocmem.yaml. +Optional properties: +- #cooling-cells: The value must be 2. For details, please refer + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/thermal-cooling-devices.yaml. + Example 3xx/4xx: / { @@ -61,6 +65,7 @@ Example 3xx/4xx: power-domains = <&mmcc OXILICX_GDSC>; operating-points-v2 = <&gpu_opp_table>; iommus = <&gpu_iommu 0>; + #cooling-cells = <2>; }; gpu_sram: ocmem@fdd00000 { @@ -98,6 +103,8 @@ Example a6xx (with GMU): reg = <0x5000000 0x40000>, <0x509e000 0x10>; reg-names = "kgsl_3d0_reg_memory", "cx_mem"; + #cooling-cells = <2>; + /* * Look ma, no clocks! The GPU clocks and power are * controlled entirely by the GMU diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/abt,y030xx067a.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/abt,y030xx067a.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..91cb4c3e0198 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/abt,y030xx067a.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/panel/abt,y030xx067a.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Asia Better Technology 3.0" (320x480 pixels) 24-bit IPS LCD panel + +description: | + The panel must obey the rules for a SPI slave device as specified in + spi/spi-controller.yaml + +maintainers: + - Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net> + +allOf: + - $ref: panel-common.yaml# + +properties: + compatible: + const: abt,y030xx067a + + backlight: true + port: true + power-supply: true + reg: true + reset-gpios: true + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - power-supply + - reset-gpios + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + panel@0 { + compatible = "abt,y030xx067a"; + reg = <0>; + + spi-max-frequency = <3125000>; + + reset-gpios = <&gpe 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + + backlight = <&backlight>; + power-supply = <&vcc>; + + port { + panel_input: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&panel_output>; + }; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/novatek,nt36672a.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/novatek,nt36672a.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d2170de6b723 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/novatek,nt36672a.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/panel/novatek,nt36672a.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Novatek NT36672A based DSI display Panels + +maintainers: + - Sumit Semwal <sumit.semwal@linaro.org> + +description: | + The nt36672a IC from Novatek is a generic DSI Panel IC used to drive dsi + panels. + Right now, support is added only for a Tianma FHD+ LCD display panel with a + resolution of 1080x2246. It is a video mode DSI panel. + +allOf: + - $ref: panel-common.yaml# + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - enum: + - tianma,fhd-video + - const: novatek,nt36672a + description: This indicates the panel manufacturer of the panel that is + in turn using the NT36672A panel driver. This compatible string + determines how the NT36672A panel driver is configured for the indicated + panel. The novatek,nt36672a compatible shall always be provided as a fallback. + + reset-gpios: + description: phandle of gpio for reset line - This should be 8mA, gpio + can be configured using mux, pinctrl, pinctrl-names (active high) + + vddio-supply: + description: phandle of the regulator that provides the supply voltage + Power IC supply + + vddpos-supply: + description: phandle of the positive boost supply regulator + + vddneg-supply: + description: phandle of the negative boost supply regulator + + reg: true + port: true + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - vddi0-supply + - vddpos-supply + - vddneg-supply + - reset-gpios + - port + +unevaluatedProperties: false + +examples: + - |+ + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + dsi0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + panel@0 { + compatible = "tianma,fhd-video", "novatek,nt36672a"; + reg = <0>; + vddi0-supply = <&vreg_l14a_1p88>; + vddpos-supply = <&lab>; + vddneg-supply = <&ibb>; + + reset-gpios = <&tlmm 6 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + port { + tianma_nt36672a_in_0: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&dsi0_out>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-simple-dsi.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-simple-dsi.yaml index c0dd9fa29f1d..72e4b6d4d5e1 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-simple-dsi.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-simple-dsi.yaml @@ -47,6 +47,12 @@ properties: - panasonic,vvx10f004b00 # Panasonic 10" WUXGA TFT LCD panel - panasonic,vvx10f034n00 + # Samsung s6e3fc2x01 1080x2340 AMOLED panel + - samsung,s6e3fc2x01 + # Samsung sofef00 1080x2280 AMOLED panel + - samsung,sofef00 + # Shangai Top Display Optoelectronics 7" TL070WSH30 1024x600 TFT LCD panel + - tdo,tl070wsh30 reg: maxItems: 1 @@ -54,6 +60,7 @@ properties: backlight: true enable-gpios: true + reset-gpios: true port: true power-supply: true diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-simple.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-simple.yaml index edb53ab0d9eb..f9750b0b6708 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-simple.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/panel-simple.yaml @@ -282,6 +282,8 @@ properties: - vxt,vl050-8048nt-c01 # Winstar Display Corporation 3.5" QVGA (320x240) TFT LCD panel - winstar,wf35ltiacd + # Yes Optoelectronics YTC700TLAG-05-201C 7" TFT LCD panel + - yes-optoelectronics,ytc700tlag-05-201c backlight: true enable-gpios: true diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/ti,am65x-dss.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/ti,am65x-dss.yaml index 4f9185462ed3..4dc30738ee57 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/ti,am65x-dss.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/ti,am65x-dss.yaml @@ -55,6 +55,14 @@ properties: - const: vp1 - const: vp2 + assigned-clocks: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 3 + + assigned-clock-parents: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 3 + interrupts: maxItems: 1 @@ -62,6 +70,9 @@ properties: maxItems: 1 description: phandle to the associated power domain + dma-coherent: + type: boolean + ports: type: object description: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/ti,j721e-dss.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/ti,j721e-dss.yaml index 173730d56334..c9a947d55fa4 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/ti,j721e-dss.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/ti,j721e-dss.yaml @@ -77,6 +77,14 @@ properties: - const: vp3 - const: vp4 + assigned-clocks: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 5 + + assigned-clock-parents: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 5 + interrupts: items: - description: common_m DSS Master common @@ -95,6 +103,9 @@ properties: maxItems: 1 description: phandle to the associated power domain + dma-coherent: + type: boolean + ports: type: object description: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/edac/aspeed-sdram-edac.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/edac/aspeed-sdram-edac.txt index 6a0f3d90d682..8ca9e0a049d8 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/edac/aspeed-sdram-edac.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/edac/aspeed-sdram-edac.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -Aspeed AST2500 SoC EDAC node +Aspeed BMC SoC EDAC node -The Aspeed AST2500 SoC supports DDR3 and DDR4 memory with and without ECC (error +The Aspeed BMC SoC supports DDR3 and DDR4 memory with and without ECC (error correction check). The memory controller supports SECDED (single bit error correction, double bit @@ -11,7 +11,10 @@ Note, the bootloader must configure ECC mode in the memory controller. Required properties: -- compatible: should be "aspeed,ast2500-sdram-edac" +- compatible: should be one of + - "aspeed,ast2400-sdram-edac" + - "aspeed,ast2500-sdram-edac" + - "aspeed,ast2600-sdram-edac" - reg: sdram controller register set should be <0x1e6e0000 0x174> - interrupts: should be AVIC interrupt #0 diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/extcon-fsa9480.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/extcon-fsa9480.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 624bd76f468e..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/extcon-fsa9480.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR FSA9480 MICROUSB SWITCH - -The FSA9480 is a USB port accessory detector and switch. The FSA9480 is fully -controlled using I2C and enables USB data, stereo and mono audio, video, -microphone, and UART data to use a common connector port. - -Required properties: - - compatible : Must be one of - "fcs,fsa9480" - "fcs,fsa880" - - reg : Specifies i2c slave address. Must be 0x25. - - interrupts : Should contain one entry specifying interrupt signal of - interrupt parent to which interrupt pin of the chip is connected. - - Example: - musb@25 { - compatible = "fcs,fsa9480"; - reg = <0x25>; - interrupt-parent = <&gph2>; - interrupts = <7 0>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/extcon-usbc-tusb320.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/extcon-usbc-tusb320.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9875b4d5c356 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/extcon-usbc-tusb320.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/extcon/extcon-usbc-tusb320.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: TI TUSB320 USB Type-C CC Logic controller + +maintainers: + - Michael Auchter <michael.auchter@ni.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: ti,tusb320 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + tusb320@61 { + compatible = "ti,tusb320"; + reg = <0x61>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; + interrupts = <27 1>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/fcs,fsa880.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/fcs,fsa880.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ef6a246a1337 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/fcs,fsa880.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/extcon/fcs,fsa880.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Fairchild Semiconductor FSA880, FSA9480 and compatibles + +maintainers: + - Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> + +description: + The FSA880 and FSA9480 are USB port accessory detectors and switches. + The switch is fully controlled using I2C and enables USB data, stereo + and mono audio, video, microphone, and UART data to use a common + connector port. Compatible switches exist from other manufacturers. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - fcs,fsa880 + - fcs,fsa9480 + - ti,tsu6111 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + description: The I2C address for an FSA880 compatible device is + usually 0x25. + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + usb-switch@25 { + compatible = "fcs,fsa880"; + reg = <0x25>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; + interrupts = <1 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fsi/ibm,p9-occ.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fsi/ibm,p9-occ.txt index 99ca9862a586..e73358075a90 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fsi/ibm,p9-occ.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fsi/ibm,p9-occ.txt @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -Device-tree bindings for FSI-attached POWER9 On-Chip Controller (OCC) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +Device-tree bindings for FSI-attached POWER9/POWER10 On-Chip Controller (OCC) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This is the binding for the P9 On-Chip Controller accessed over FSI from a -service processor. See fsi.txt for details on bindings for FSI slave and CFAM +This is the binding for the P9 or P10 On-Chip Controller accessed over FSI from +a service processor. See fsi.txt for details on bindings for FSI slave and CFAM nodes. The OCC is not an FSI slave device itself, rather it is accessed -through the SBE fifo. +through the SBE FIFO. Required properties: - - compatible = "ibm,p9-occ" + - compatible = "ibm,p9-occ" or "ibm,p10-occ" Examples: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ad741x.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ad741x.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9102152c8410..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ad741x.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -* AD7416/AD7417/AD7418 Temperature Sensor Device Tree Bindings - -Required properties: -- compatible: one of - "adi,ad7416" - "adi,ad7417" - "adi,ad7418" -- reg: I2C address - -Example: - -hwmon@28 { - compatible = "adi,ad7418"; - reg = <0x28>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adi,ad741x.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adi,ad741x.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ce7f8ce9da0a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adi,ad741x.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- + +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/hwmon/adi,ad741x.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices AD7416/AD7417/AD7418 temperature sensors + +maintainers: + - Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,ad7416 + - adi,ad7417 + - adi,ad7418 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + temperature-sensor@28 { + compatible = "adi,ad7418"; + reg = <0x28>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adi,adm1275.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adi,adm1275.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..223393d7cafd --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adi,adm1275.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- + +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/hwmon/adi,adm1275.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices ADM1075/ADM127x/ADM129x digital power monitors + +maintainers: + - Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> + +description: | + The ADM1293 and ADM1294 are high accuracy integrated digital power monitors + that offer digital current, voltage, and power monitoring using an on-chip, + 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC), communicated through a PMBus + compliant I2C interface. + + Datasheets: + https://www.analog.com/en/products/adm1294.html + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,adm1075 + - adi,adm1272 + - adi,adm1275 + - adi,adm1276 + - adi,adm1278 + - adi,adm1293 + - adi,adm1294 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + shunt-resistor-micro-ohms: + description: + Shunt resistor value in micro-Ohm. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + power-sensor@10 { + compatible = "adi,adm1272"; + reg = <0x10>; + shunt-resistor-micro-ohms = <500>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adi,ltc2992.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adi,ltc2992.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..64a8fcb7bc46 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adi,ltc2992.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/hwmon/adi,ltc2992.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Linear Technology 2992 Power Monitor + +maintainers: + - Alexandru Tachici <alexandru.tachici@analog.com> + +description: | + Linear Technology 2992 Dual Wide Range Power Monitor + https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ltc2992.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,ltc2992 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + '#address-cells': + const: 1 + + '#size-cells': + const: 0 + + avcc-supply: true + +patternProperties: + "^channel@([0-1])$": + type: object + description: | + Represents the two supplies to be monitored. + + properties: + reg: + description: | + The channel number. LTC2992 can monitor two supplies. + items: + minimum: 0 + maximum: 1 + + shunt-resistor-micro-ohms: + description: + The value of curent sense resistor in microohms. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c1 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + ltc2992@6F { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + compatible = "adi,ltc2992"; + reg = <0x6F>; + + channel@0 { + reg = <0x0>; + shunt-resistor-micro-ohms = <10000>; + }; + + channel@1 { + reg = <0x1>; + shunt-resistor-micro-ohms = <10000>; + }; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adm1275.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adm1275.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1ecd03f3da4d..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adm1275.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -adm1275 properties - -Required properties: -- compatible: Must be one of the supported compatible strings: - - "adi,adm1075" for adm1075 - - "adi,adm1272" for adm1272 - - "adi,adm1275" for adm1275 - - "adi,adm1276" for adm1276 - - "adi,adm1278" for adm1278 - - "adi,adm1293" for adm1293 - - "adi,adm1294" for adm1294 -- reg: I2C address - -Optional properties: - -- shunt-resistor-micro-ohms - Shunt resistor value in micro-Ohm - -Example: - -adm1272@10 { - compatible = "adi,adm1272"; - reg = <0x10>; - shunt-resistor-micro-ohms = <500>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ads7828.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ads7828.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fe0cc4ad7ea9..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ads7828.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -ads7828 properties - -Required properties: -- compatible: Should be one of - ti,ads7828 - ti,ads7830 -- reg: I2C address - -Optional properties: - -- ti,differential-input - Set to use the device in differential mode. -- vref-supply - The external reference on the device is set to this regulators output. If it - does not exists the internal reference will be used and output by the ads78xx - on the "external vref" pin. - - Example ADS7828 node: - - ads7828: ads@48 { - comatible = "ti,ads7828"; - reg = <0x48>; - vref-supply = <&vref>; - ti,differential-input; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/amd,sbtsi.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/amd,sbtsi.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..446b09f1ce94 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/amd,sbtsi.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/hwmon/amd,sbtsi.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: > + Sideband interface Temperature Sensor Interface (SB-TSI) compliant + AMD SoC temperature device + +maintainers: + - Kun Yi <kunyi@google.com> + - Supreeth Venkatesh <supreeth.venkatesh@amd.com> + +description: | + SB Temperature Sensor Interface (SB-TSI) is an SMBus compatible + interface that reports AMD SoC's Ttcl (normalized temperature), + and resembles a typical 8-pin remote temperature sensor's I2C interface + to BMC. The emulated thermal sensor can report temperatures in increments + of 0.125 degrees, ranging from 0 to 255.875. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - amd,sbtsi + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + description: | + I2C bus address of the device as specified in Section 6.3.1 of the + SoC register reference. The SB-TSI address is normally 98h for socket + 0 and 90h for socket 1, but it could vary based on hardware address + select pins. + \[open source SoC register reference\] + https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/56255_OSRR.pdf + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + sbtsi@4c { + compatible = "amd,sbtsi"; + reg = <0x4c>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ina2xx.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ina2xx.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 02af0d94e921..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ina2xx.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -ina2xx properties - -Required properties: -- compatible: Must be one of the following: - - "ti,ina209" for ina209 - - "ti,ina219" for ina219 - - "ti,ina220" for ina220 - - "ti,ina226" for ina226 - - "ti,ina230" for ina230 - - "ti,ina231" for ina231 -- reg: I2C address - -Optional properties: - -- shunt-resistor - Shunt resistor value in micro-Ohm - -Example: - -ina220@44 { - compatible = "ti,ina220"; - reg = <0x44>; - shunt-resistor = <1000>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/pwm-fan.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/pwm-fan.txt index 41b76762953a..4509e688623a 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/pwm-fan.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/pwm-fan.txt @@ -8,15 +8,16 @@ Required properties: Optional properties: - fan-supply : phandle to the regulator that provides power to the fan -- interrupts : This contains a single interrupt specifier which - describes the tachometer output of the fan as an - interrupt source. The output signal must generate a - defined number of interrupts per fan revolution, which - require that it must be self resetting edge interrupts. - See interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for the format. -- pulses-per-revolution : define the tachometer pulses per fan revolution as - an integer (default is 2 interrupts per revolution). - The value must be greater than zero. +- interrupts : This contains an interrupt specifier for each fan + tachometer output connected to an interrupt source. + The output signal must generate a defined number of + interrupts per fan revolution, which require that + it must be self resetting edge interrupts. See + interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for the format. +- pulses-per-revolution : define the number of pulses per fan revolution for + each tachometer input as an integer (default is 2 + interrupts per revolution). The value must be + greater than zero. Example: fan0: pwm-fan { @@ -55,3 +56,12 @@ Example 2: interrupts = <1 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; pulses-per-revolution = <2>; }; + +Example 3: + fan0: pwm-fan { + compatible = "pwm-fan"; + pwms = <&pwm1 0 25000 0>; + interrupts-extended = <&gpio1 1 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>, + <&gpio2 5 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; + pulses-per-revolution = <2>, <1>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ti,ads7828.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ti,ads7828.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..33ee575bb09d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ti,ads7828.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- + +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/hwmon/ti,ads7828.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments ADS7828/ADS7830 Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) + +maintainers: + - Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> + +description: | + The ADS7828 is 12-Bit, 8-Channel Sampling Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) + with an I2C interface. + + Datasheets: + https://www.ti.com/product/ADS7828 + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ti,ads7828 + - ti,ads7830 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + ti,differential-input: + description: + Set to use the device in differential mode. + type: boolean + + vref-supply: + description: + The regulator to use as an external reference. If it does not exists the + internal reference will be used. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + adc@48 { + comatible = "ti,ads7828"; + reg = <0x48>; + vref-supply = <&vref>; + ti,differential-input; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ti,ina2xx.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ti,ina2xx.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6f0443322a36 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ti,ina2xx.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- + +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/hwmon/ti,ina2xx.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments INA209 family of power/voltage monitors + +maintainers: + - Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> + +description: | + The INA209 is a high-side current shunt and power monitor with + an I2C interface. + + Datasheets: + https://www.ti.com/product/INA209 + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ti,ina209 + - ti,ina219 + - ti,ina220 + - ti,ina226 + - ti,ina230 + - ti,ina231 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + shunt-resistor: + description: + Shunt resistor value in micro-Ohm. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + power-sensor@44 { + compatible = "ti,ina220"; + reg = <0x44>; + shunt-resistor = <1000>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-ocores.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-ocores.txt index 6b25a80ae8d3..a37c9455b244 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-ocores.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-ocores.txt @@ -5,8 +5,12 @@ Required properties: "aeroflexgaisler,i2cmst" "sifive,fu540-c000-i2c", "sifive,i2c0" For Opencore based I2C IP block reimplemented in - FU540-C000 SoC. Please refer to sifive-blocks-ip-versioning.txt - for additional details. + FU540-C000 SoC. + "sifive,fu740-c000-i2c", "sifive,i2c0" + For Opencore based I2C IP block reimplemented in + FU740-C000 SoC. + Please refer to sifive-blocks-ip-versioning.txt for + additional details. - reg : bus address start and address range size of device - clocks : handle to the controller clock; see the note below. Mutually exclusive with opencores,ip-clock-frequency diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-omap.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-omap.txt index a44573d7c118..a425b91af48f 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-omap.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-omap.txt @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ Required properties : "ti,omap4-i2c" for OMAP4+ SoCs "ti,am654-i2c", "ti,omap4-i2c" for AM654 SoCs "ti,j721e-i2c", "ti,omap4-i2c" for J721E SoCs + "ti,am64-i2c", "ti,omap4-i2c" for AM64 SoCs - ti,hwmods : Must be "i2c<n>", n being the instance number (1-based) - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-owl.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-owl.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 54c05dbdb2e4..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-owl.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -Actions Semiconductor Owl I2C controller - -Required properties: - -- compatible : Should be one of the following: - - "actions,s700-i2c" for S700 SoC - - "actions,s900-i2c" for S900 SoC -- reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device. -- #address-cells : Should be 1. -- #size-cells : Should be 0. -- interrupts : A single interrupt specifier. -- clocks : Phandle of the clock feeding the I2C controller. - -Optional properties: - -- clock-frequency : Desired I2C bus clock frequency in Hz. As only Normal and - Fast modes are supported, possible values are 100000 and - 400000. -Examples: - - i2c0: i2c@e0170000 { - compatible = "actions,s900-i2c"; - reg = <0 0xe0170000 0 0x1000>; - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - interrupts = <GIC_SPI 25 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - clocks = <&clock CLK_I2C0>; - clock-frequency = <100000>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-owl.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-owl.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d96908badf81 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-owl.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/i2c/i2c-owl.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Actions Semi Owl I2C Controller + +maintainers: + - Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@linaro.org> + +description: | + This I2C controller is found in the Actions Semi Owl SoCs: + S500, S700 and S900. + +allOf: + - $ref: /schemas/i2c/i2c-controller.yaml# + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - actions,s500-i2c # Actions Semi S500 compatible SoCs + - actions,s700-i2c # Actions Semi S700 compatible SoCs + - actions,s900-i2c # Actions Semi S900 compatible SoCs + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + description: Phandle of the clock feeding the I2C controller. + minItems: 1 + + clock-frequency: + description: | + Desired I2C bus clock frequency in Hz. As only Standard and Fast + modes are supported, possible values are 100000 and 400000. + enum: [100000, 400000] + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + +unevaluatedProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/actions,s900-cmu.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + i2c@e0170000 { + compatible = "actions,s900-i2c"; + reg = <0xe0170000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 25 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&cmu CLK_I2C0>; + clock-frequency = <100000>; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/mellanox,i2c-mlxbf.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/mellanox,i2c-mlxbf.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 566ea861aa00..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/mellanox,i2c-mlxbf.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -Device tree configuration for the Mellanox I2C SMBus on BlueField SoCs - -Required Properties: - -- compatible : should be "mellanox,i2c-mlxbf1" or "mellanox,i2c-mlxbf2". - -- reg : address offset and length of the device registers. The - registers consist of the following set of resources: - 1) Smbus block registers. - 2) Cause master registers. - 3) Cause slave registers. - 4) Cause coalesce registers (if compatible isn't set - to "mellanox,i2c-mlxbf1"). - -- interrupts : interrupt number. - -Optional Properties: - -- clock-frequency : bus frequency used to configure timing registers; - allowed values are 100000, 400000 and 1000000; - those are expressed in Hz. Default is 100000. - -Example: - -i2c@2804000 { - compatible = "mellanox,i2c-mlxbf1"; - reg = <0x02804000 0x800>, - <0x02801200 0x020>, - <0x02801260 0x020>; - interrupts = <57>; - clock-frequency = <100000>; -}; - -i2c@2808800 { - compatible = "mellanox,i2c-mlxbf2"; - reg = <0x02808800 0x600>, - <0x02808e00 0x020>, - <0x02808e20 0x020>, - <0x02808e40 0x010>; - interrupts = <57>; - clock-frequency = <400000>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/mellanox,i2c-mlxbf.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/mellanox,i2c-mlxbf.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d2b401d062b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/mellanox,i2c-mlxbf.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/i2c/mellanox,i2c-mlxbf.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Mellanox I2C SMBus on BlueField SoCs + +maintainers: + - Khalil Blaiech <kblaiech@nvidia.com> + +allOf: + - $ref: /schemas/i2c/i2c-controller.yaml# + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - mellanox,i2c-mlxbf1 + - mellanox,i2c-mlxbf2 + + reg: + minItems: 3 + maxItems: 4 + items: + - description: Smbus block registers + - description: Cause master registers + - description: Cause slave registers + - description: Cause coalesce registers + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-frequency: + enum: [ 100000, 400000, 1000000 ] + description: + bus frequency used to configure timing registers; + The frequency is expressed in Hz. Default is 100000. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + +unevaluatedProperties: false + +if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + enum: + - mellanox,i2c-mlxbf1 + +then: + properties: + reg: + maxItems: 3 + +examples: + - | + i2c@2804000 { + compatible = "mellanox,i2c-mlxbf1"; + reg = <0x02804000 0x800>, + <0x02801200 0x020>, + <0x02801260 0x020>; + interrupts = <57>; + clock-frequency = <100000>; + }; + + - | + i2c@2808800 { + compatible = "mellanox,i2c-mlxbf2"; + reg = <0x02808800 0x600>, + <0x02808e00 0x020>, + <0x02808e20 0x020>, + <0x02808e40 0x010>; + interrupts = <57>; + clock-frequency = <400000>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/bma180.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/bma180.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 33da4a6fdb39..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/bma180.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -* Bosch BMA023 / BMA150/ BMA180 / BMA25x / SMB380 triaxial acceleration sensor - -https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20Sheets/Bosch/BMA150.pdf -http://omapworld.com/BMA180_111_1002839.pdf -http://ae-bst.resource.bosch.com/media/products/dokumente/bma250/bst-bma250-ds002-05.pdf - -Required properties: - - - compatible : should be one of: - "bosch,bma023" - "bosch,bma150" - "bosch,bma180" - "bosch,bma250" - "bosch,bma254" - "bosch,smb380" - - reg : the I2C address of the sensor - - vdd-supply : regulator phandle connected to the VDD pin - - vddio-supply : regulator phandle connected to the VDDIO pin - -Optional properties: - - - interrupts : interrupt mapping for GPIO IRQ, it should by configured with - flags IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH | IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING - For the bma250 the first interrupt listed must be the one - connected to the INT1 pin, the second (optional) interrupt - listed must be the one connected to the INT2 pin. - -Example: - -bma180@40 { - compatible = "bosch,bma180"; - reg = <0x40>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>; - interrupts = <18 (IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH | IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING)>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/bosch,bma180.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/bosch,bma180.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..45b3abde298f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/bosch,bma180.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/accel/bosch,bma180.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Bosch BMA023 / BMA150/ BMA180 / BMA25x / SMB380 triaxial accelerometers + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +description: | + https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20Sheets/Bosch/BMA150.pdf + http://omapworld.com/BMA180_111_1002839.pdf + http://ae-bst.resource.bosch.com/media/products/dokumente/bma250/bst-bma250-ds002-05.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - bosch,bma023 + - bosch,bma150 + - bosch,bma180 + - bosch,bma250 + - bosch,bma254 + - bosch,smb380 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vdd-supply: true + + vddio-supply: true + + interrupts: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + description: | + Type should be either IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH or IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING. + For the bma250 the first interrupt listed must be the one + connected to the INT1 pin, the second (optional) interrupt + listed must be the one connected to the INT2 pin. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + accel@40 { + compatible = "bosch,bma180"; + reg = <0x40>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>; + interrupts = <18 (IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH | IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING)>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/bosch,bma255.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/bosch,bma255.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6eef3480ea8f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/bosch,bma255.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/accel/bosch,bma255.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Bosch BMA255 and Similar Accelerometers + +maintainers: + - Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> + +description: + 3 axis accelerometers with varying range and I2C or SPI + 4-wire interface. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - bosch,bmc150 + - bosch,bmi055 + - bosch,bma255 + - bosch,bma250e + - bosch,bma222 + - bosch,bma222e + - bosch,bma280 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vdd-supply: true + vddio-supply: true + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + mount-matrix: + description: an optional 3x3 mounting rotation matrix. + + spi-max-frequency: + maximum: 10000000 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + accelerometer@8 { + compatible = "bosch,bma222"; + reg = <0x08>; + vddio-supply = <&vddio>; + vdd-supply = <&vdd>; + interrupts = <57 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; + }; + }; + - | + # include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + accel@0 { + compatible = "bosch,bma222"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <10000000>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/dmard06.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/dmard06.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ce105a12c645..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/dmard06.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -Device tree bindings for Domintech DMARD05, DMARD06, DMARD07 accelerometers - -Required properties: - - compatible : Should be "domintech,dmard05" - or "domintech,dmard06" - or "domintech,dmard07" - - reg : I2C address of the chip. Should be 0x1c - -Example: - &i2c1 { - /* ... */ - - accelerometer@1c { - compatible = "domintech,dmard06"; - reg = <0x1c>; - }; - - /* ... */ - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/fsl,mma8452.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/fsl,mma8452.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b0dd2b4e116a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/fsl,mma8452.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/accel/fsl,mma8452.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: + Freescale MMA8451Q, MMA8452Q, MMA8453Q, MMA8652FC, MMA8653FC or FXLS8471Q + triaxial accelerometer + +maintainers: + - Martin Kepplinger <martin.kepplinger@theobroma-systems.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - fsl,mma8451 + - fsl,mma8452 + - fsl,mma8453 + - fsl,mma8652 + - fsl,mma8653 + - fsl,fxls8471 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + description: + 2 highly configurable interrupt lines exist. + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + + interrupt-names: + description: Specify which interrupt line is in use. + items: + enum: + - INT1 + - INT2 + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + + vdd-supply: true + vddio-supply: true + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + accel@1d { + compatible = "fsl,mma8453"; + reg = <0x1d>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <5 0>; + interrupt-names = "INT2"; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/kionix,kxcjk1013.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/kionix,kxcjk1013.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ce950e162d5d..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/kionix,kxcjk1013.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -Kionix KXCJK-1013 Accelerometer device tree bindings - -Required properties: - -- compatible: Must be one of: - "kionix,kxcjk1013" - "kionix,kxcj91008" - "kionix,kxtj21009" - "kionix,kxtf9" - - reg: i2c slave address - -Optional properties: - - - mount-matrix: an optional 3x3 mounting rotation matrix - -Example: - -kxtf9@f { - compatible = "kionix,kxtf9"; - reg = <0x0F>; - mount-matrix = "0", "1", "0", - "1", "0", "0", - "0", "0", "1"; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/kionix,kxcjk1013.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/kionix,kxcjk1013.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5667d09dfe6a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/kionix,kxcjk1013.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/accel/kionix,kxcjk1013.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Kionix KXCJK-1013 Accelerometer + +maintainers: + - Robert Yang <decatf@gmail.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - kionix,kxcjk1013 + - kionix,kxcj91008 + - kionix,kxtj21009 + - kionix,kxtf9 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + mount-matrix: + description: an optional 3x3 mounting rotation matrix. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + accel@f { + compatible = "kionix,kxtf9"; + reg = <0x0F>; + mount-matrix = "0", "1", "0", + "1", "0", "0", + "0", "0", "1"; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/mma8452.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/mma8452.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e132394375a1..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/accel/mma8452.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -Freescale MMA8451Q, MMA8452Q, MMA8453Q, MMA8652FC, MMA8653FC or FXLS8471Q -triaxial accelerometer - -Required properties: - - - compatible: should contain one of - * "fsl,mma8451" - * "fsl,mma8452" - * "fsl,mma8453" - * "fsl,mma8652" - * "fsl,mma8653" - * "fsl,fxls8471" - - - reg: the I2C address of the chip - -Optional properties: - - - interrupts: interrupt mapping for GPIO IRQ - - - interrupt-names: should contain "INT1" and/or "INT2", the accelerometer's - interrupt line in use. - - - vdd-supply: phandle to the regulator that provides vdd power to the accelerometer. - - - vddio-supply: phandle to the regulator that provides vddio power to the accelerometer. - -Example: - - mma8453fc@1d { - compatible = "fsl,mma8453"; - reg = <0x1d>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <5 0>; - interrupt-names = "INT2"; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5bbaa330a250..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -Common ADCs properties - -Optional properties for child nodes: -- bipolar : Boolean, if set the channel is used in bipolar mode. -- diff-channels : Differential channels muxed for this ADC. The first value - specifies the positive input pin, the second value the negative - input pin. - -Example: - adc@0 { - compatible = "some,adc"; - ... - channel@0 { - bipolar; - diff-channels = <0 1>; - ... - }; - - channel@1 { - diff-channels = <2 3>; - ... - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..912a7635edc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/adc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Generic IIO bindings for ADC channels + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +description: + A few properties are defined in a common way ADC channels. + +properties: + $nodename: + pattern: "^channel(@[0-9a-f]+)?$" + description: + A channel index should match reg. + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + label: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + description: Unique name to identify which channel this is. + + bipolar: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: If provided, the channel is to be used in bipolar mode. + + diff-channels: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array + maxItems: 2 + minItems: 2 + description: + Many ADCs have dual Muxes to allow different input pins to be routed + to both the positive and negative inputs of a differential ADC. + The first value specifies the positive input pin, the second + specifies the negative input pin. + +additionalProperties: true diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7124.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7124.yaml index f1c574c896cb..fb3d0dae9bae 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7124.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7124.yaml @@ -63,10 +63,10 @@ required: patternProperties: "^channel@([0-9]|1[0-5])$": + $ref: "adc.yaml" type: object description: | Represents the external channels which are connected to the ADC. - See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.txt. properties: reg: @@ -88,15 +88,9 @@ patternProperties: $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 enum: [0, 1, 3] - diff-channels: - description: see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.txt - items: - minimum: 0 - maximum: 15 + diff-channels: true - bipolar: - description: see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.txt - type: boolean + bipolar: true adi,buffered-positive: description: Enable buffered mode for positive input. @@ -110,6 +104,8 @@ patternProperties: - reg - diff-channels + additionalProperties: false + additionalProperties: false examples: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7292.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7292.yaml index 108d202b288f..a3e39a40c9b3 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7292.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7292.yaml @@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ required: patternProperties: "^channel@[0-7]$": + $ref: "adc.yaml" type: object description: | Represents the external channels which are connected to the ADC. - See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.txt. properties: reg: @@ -58,13 +58,13 @@ patternProperties: - minimum: 0 maximum: 7 - diff-channels: - description: see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.txt - maxItems: 1 + diff-channels: true required: - reg + additionalProperties: true + additionalProperties: false examples: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7768-1.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7768-1.yaml index 8f32800fe5b7..924477dfb833 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7768-1.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adi,ad7768-1.yaml @@ -29,6 +29,12 @@ properties: interrupts: maxItems: 1 + '#address-cells': + const: 1 + + '#size-cells': + const: 0 + vref-supply: description: ADC reference voltage supply @@ -62,6 +68,24 @@ required: - spi-cpha - adi,sync-in-gpios +patternProperties: + "^channel@([0-9]|1[0-5])$": + type: object + description: | + Represents the external channels which are connected to the device. + + properties: + reg: + description: | + The channel number. + + label: + description: | + Unique name to identify which channel this is. + required: + - reg + additionalProperties: false + additionalProperties: false examples: @@ -85,6 +109,14 @@ examples: reset-gpios = <&gpio 27 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; clocks = <&ad7768_mclk>; clock-names = "mclk"; + + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + channel@0 { + reg = <0>; + label = "channel_0"; + }; }; }; ... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/at91-sama5d2_adc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/at91-sama5d2_adc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 07c59f301b31..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/at91-sama5d2_adc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -* AT91 SAMA5D2 Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) - -Required properties: - - compatible: Should be "atmel,sama5d2-adc" or "microchip,sam9x60-adc". - - reg: Should contain ADC registers location and length. - - interrupts: Should contain the IRQ line for the ADC. - - clocks: phandle to device clock. - - clock-names: Must be "adc_clk". - - vref-supply: Supply used as reference for conversions. - - vddana-supply: Supply for the adc device. - - atmel,min-sample-rate-hz: Minimum sampling rate, it depends on SoC. - - atmel,max-sample-rate-hz: Maximum sampling rate, it depends on SoC. - - atmel,startup-time-ms: Startup time expressed in ms, it depends on SoC. - - atmel,trigger-edge-type: One of possible edge types for the ADTRG hardware - trigger pin. When the specific edge type is detected, the conversion will - start. Possible values are rising, falling, or both. - This property uses the IRQ edge types values: IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING , - IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING or IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH - -Optional properties: - - dmas: Phandle to dma channel for the ADC. - - dma-names: Must be "rx" when dmas property is being used. - See ../../dma/dma.txt for details. - - #io-channel-cells: in case consumer drivers are attached, this must be 1. - See <Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/iio-bindings.txt> for details. - -Properties for consumer drivers: - - Consumer drivers can be connected to this producer device, as specified - in <Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/iio-bindings.txt> - - Channels exposed are specified in: - <dt-bindings/iio/adc/at91-sama5d2_adc.txt> - -Example: - -adc: adc@fc030000 { - compatible = "atmel,sama5d2-adc"; - reg = <0xfc030000 0x100>; - interrupts = <40 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 7>; - clocks = <&adc_clk>; - clock-names = "adc_clk"; - atmel,min-sample-rate-hz = <200000>; - atmel,max-sample-rate-hz = <20000000>; - atmel,startup-time-ms = <4>; - vddana-supply = <&vdd_3v3_lp_reg>; - vref-supply = <&vdd_3v3_lp_reg>; - atmel,trigger-edge-type = <IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH>; - dmas = <&dma0 (AT91_XDMAC_DT_MEM_IF(0) | AT91_XDMAC_DT_PER_IF(1) | AT91_XDMAC_DT_PERID(25))>; - dma-names = "rx"; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; -} diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/at91_adc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/at91_adc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f65b04fb7962..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/at91_adc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -* AT91's Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) - -Required properties: - - compatible: Should be "atmel,<chip>-adc" - <chip> can be "at91sam9260", "at91sam9g45" or "at91sam9x5" - - reg: Should contain ADC registers location and length - - interrupts: Should contain the IRQ line for the ADC - - clock-names: tuple listing input clock names. - Required elements: "adc_clk", "adc_op_clk". - - clocks: phandles to input clocks. - - atmel,adc-channels-used: Bitmask of the channels muxed and enabled for this - device - - atmel,adc-startup-time: Startup Time of the ADC in microseconds as - defined in the datasheet - - atmel,adc-vref: Reference voltage in millivolts for the conversions - - atmel,adc-res: List of resolutions in bits supported by the ADC. List size - must be two at least. - - atmel,adc-res-names: Contains one identifier string for each resolution - in atmel,adc-res property. "lowres" and "highres" - identifiers are required. - -Optional properties: - - atmel,adc-use-external-triggers: Boolean to enable the external triggers - - atmel,adc-use-res: String corresponding to an identifier from - atmel,adc-res-names property. If not specified, the highest - resolution will be used. - - atmel,adc-sleep-mode: Boolean to enable sleep mode when no conversion - - atmel,adc-sample-hold-time: Sample and Hold Time in microseconds - - atmel,adc-ts-wires: Number of touchscreen wires. Should be 4 or 5. If this - value is set, then the adc driver will enable touchscreen - support. - NOTE: when adc touchscreen is enabled, the adc hardware trigger will be - disabled. Since touchscreen will occupy the trigger register. - - atmel,adc-ts-pressure-threshold: a pressure threshold for touchscreen. It - makes touch detection more precise. - -Optional trigger Nodes: - - Required properties: - * trigger-name: Name of the trigger exposed to the user - * trigger-value: Value to put in the Trigger register - to activate this trigger - - Optional properties: - * trigger-external: Is the trigger an external trigger? - -Examples: -adc0: adc@fffb0000 { - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - compatible = "atmel,at91sam9260-adc"; - reg = <0xfffb0000 0x100>; - interrupts = <20 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 0>; - clocks = <&adc_clk>, <&adc_op_clk>; - clock-names = "adc_clk", "adc_op_clk"; - atmel,adc-channels-used = <0xff>; - atmel,adc-startup-time = <40>; - atmel,adc-use-external-triggers; - atmel,adc-vref = <3300>; - atmel,adc-res = <8 10>; - atmel,adc-res-names = "lowres", "highres"; - atmel,adc-use-res = "lowres"; - - trigger0 { - trigger-name = "external-rising"; - trigger-value = <0x1>; - trigger-external; - }; - trigger1 { - trigger-name = "external-falling"; - trigger-value = <0x2>; - trigger-external; - }; - - trigger2 { - trigger-name = "external-any"; - trigger-value = <0x3>; - trigger-external; - }; - - trigger3 { - trigger-name = "continuous"; - trigger-value = <0x6>; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/atmel,sama5d2-adc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/atmel,sama5d2-adc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..79c13b408eda --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/atmel,sama5d2-adc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/atmel,sama5d2-adc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: AT91 SAMA5D2 Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) + +maintainers: + - Ludovic Desroches <ludovic.desroches@atmel.com> + - Eugen Hristev <eugen.hristev@microchip.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - atmel,sama5d2-adc + - microchip,sam9x60-adc + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + const: adc_clk + + vref-supply: true + vddana-supply: true + + atmel,min-sample-rate-hz: + description: Minimum sampling rate, it depends on SoC. + + atmel,max-sample-rate-hz: + description: Maximum sampling rate, it depends on SoC. + + atmel,startup-time-ms: + description: Startup time expressed in ms, it depends on SoC. + + atmel,trigger-edge-type: + $ref: '/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32' + description: + One of possible edge types for the ADTRG hardware trigger pin. + When the specific edge type is detected, the conversion will + start. Should be one of IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING, IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING + or IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH. + enum: [1, 2, 3] + + dmas: + maxItems: 1 + + dma-names: + const: rx + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - vref-supply + - vddana-supply + - atmel,min-sample-rate-hz + - atmel,max-sample-rate-hz + - atmel,startup-time-ms + - atmel,trigger-edge-type + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/dma/at91.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + soc { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + + adc@fc030000 { + compatible = "atmel,sama5d2-adc"; + reg = <0xfc030000 0x100>; + interrupts = <40 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 7>; + clocks = <&adc_clk>; + clock-names = "adc_clk"; + atmel,min-sample-rate-hz = <200000>; + atmel,max-sample-rate-hz = <20000000>; + atmel,startup-time-ms = <4>; + vddana-supply = <&vdd_3v3_lp_reg>; + vref-supply = <&vdd_3v3_lp_reg>; + atmel,trigger-edge-type = <IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH>; + dmas = <&dma0 (AT91_XDMAC_DT_MEM_IF(0) | AT91_XDMAC_DT_PER_IF(1) | AT91_XDMAC_DT_PERID(25))>; + dma-names = "rx"; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/atmel,sama9260-adc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/atmel,sama9260-adc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e6a1f915b542 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/atmel,sama9260-adc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/atmel,sama9260-adc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: AT91 sama9260 and similar Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) + +maintainers: + - Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - atmel,at91sam9260-adc + - atmel,at91sam9rl-adc + - atmel,at91sam9g45-adc + - atmel,at91sam9x5-adc + - atmel,at91sama5d3-adc + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + minItems: 2 + maxItems: 2 + + clock-names: + items: + - const: adc_clk + - const: adc_op_clk + + atmel,adc-channels-used: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: Bitmask of the channels muxed and enabled for this device + + atmel,adc-startup-time: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + Startup Time of the ADC in microseconds as defined in the datasheet + + atmel,adc-vref: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: Reference voltage in millivolts for the conversions + + atmel,adc-use-external-triggers: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enable the external triggers + + atmel,adc-use-res: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + description: + String corresponding to an identifier from atmel,adc-res-names property. + If not specified, the highest resolution will be used. + enum: + - "lowres" + - "highres" + + atmel,adc-sleep-mode: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enable sleep mode when no conversion + + atmel,adc-sample-hold-time: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: Sample and Hold Time in microseconds + + atmel,adc-ts-wires: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: | + Number of touchscreen wires. Must be set to enable touchscreen. + NOTE: when adc touchscreen is enabled, the adc hardware trigger will be + disabled. Since touchscreen will occupy the trigger register. + enum: + - 4 + - 5 + + atmel,adc-ts-pressure-threshold: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + Pressure threshold for touchscreen. + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - atmel,adc-channels-used + - atmel,adc-startup-time + - atmel,adc-vref + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/dma/at91.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + soc { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + + adc@fffb0000 { + compatible = "atmel,at91sam9260-adc"; + reg = <0xfffb0000 0x100>; + interrupts = <20 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 0>; + clocks = <&adc_clk>, <&adc_op_clk>; + clock-names = "adc_clk", "adc_op_clk"; + atmel,adc-channels-used = <0xff>; + atmel,adc-startup-time = <40>; + atmel,adc-use-external-triggers; + atmel,adc-vref = <3300>; + atmel,adc-use-res = "lowres"; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/axp20x_adc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/axp20x_adc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7a6313913923..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/axp20x_adc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -* X-Powers AXP ADC bindings - -Required properties: - - compatible: should be one of: - - "x-powers,axp209-adc", - - "x-powers,axp221-adc", - - "x-powers,axp813-adc", - - #io-channel-cells: should be 1, - -Example: - -&axp22x { - adc { - compatible = "x-powers,axp221-adc"; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - }; -}; - -ADC channels and their indexes per variant: - -AXP209 ------- - 0 | acin_v - 1 | acin_i - 2 | vbus_v - 3 | vbus_i - 4 | pmic_temp - 5 | gpio0_v - 6 | gpio1_v - 7 | ipsout_v - 8 | batt_v - 9 | batt_chrg_i -10 | batt_dischrg_i - -AXP22x ------- - 0 | pmic_temp - 1 | batt_v - 2 | batt_chrg_i - 3 | batt_dischrg_i - -AXP813 ------- - 0 | pmic_temp - 1 | gpio0_v - 2 | batt_v - 3 | batt_chrg_i - 4 | batt_dischrg_i diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/brcm,iproc-static-adc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/brcm,iproc-static-adc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7b1b1e4086d4..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/brcm,iproc-static-adc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -* Broadcom's IPROC Static ADC controller - -Broadcom iProc ADC controller has 8 channels 10bit ADC. -Allows user to convert analog input voltage values to digital. - -Required properties: - -- compatible: Must be "brcm,iproc-static-adc" - -- adc-syscon: Handler of syscon node defining physical base address of the - controller and length of memory mapped region. - -- #io-channel-cells = <1>; As ADC has multiple outputs - refer to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/iio-bindings.txt for details. - -- io-channel-ranges: - refer to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/iio-bindings.txt for details. - -- clocks: Clock used for this block. - -- clock-names: Clock name should be given as tsc_clk. - -- interrupts: interrupt line number. - -For example: - - ts_adc_syscon: ts_adc_syscon@180a6000 { - compatible = "brcm,iproc-ts-adc-syscon","syscon"; - reg = <0x180a6000 0xc30>; - }; - - adc: adc@180a6000 { - compatible = "brcm,iproc-static-adc"; - adc-syscon = <&ts_adc_syscon>; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - io-channel-ranges; - clocks = <&asiu_clks BCM_CYGNUS_ASIU_ADC_CLK>; - clock-names = "tsc_clk"; - interrupts = <GIC_SPI 164 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/brcm,iproc-static-adc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/brcm,iproc-static-adc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c562d25bee3b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/brcm,iproc-static-adc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/brcm,iproc-static-adc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Broadcom's IPROC Static ADC controller + +maintainers: + - Raveendra Padasalagi <raveendra.padasalagi@broadcom.com> + +description: | + Broadcom iProc ADC controller has 8 10bit channels + +properties: + compatible: + const: brcm,iproc-static-adc + + adc-syscon: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle + description: + syscon node defining physical base address of the controller and length + of memory mapped region. + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + const: tsc_clk + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - adc-syscon + - "#io-channel-cells" + - clocks + - clock-names + - interrupts + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/bcm-cygnus.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + soc { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + + ts_adc_syscon: ts_adc_syscon@180a6000 { + compatible = "brcm,iproc-ts-adc-syscon","syscon"; + reg = <0x180a6000 0xc30>; + }; + + adc { + compatible = "brcm,iproc-static-adc"; + adc-syscon = <&ts_adc_syscon>; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + clocks = <&asiu_clks BCM_CYGNUS_ASIU_ADC_CLK>; + clock-names = "tsc_clk"; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 164 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/envelope-detector.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/envelope-detector.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 27544bdd4478..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/envelope-detector.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -Bindings for ADC envelope detector using a DAC and a comparator - -The DAC is used to find the peak level of an alternating voltage input -signal by a binary search using the output of a comparator wired to -an interrupt pin. Like so: - _ - | \ - input +------>-------|+ \ - | \ - .-------. | }---. - | | | / | - | dac|-->--|- / | - | | |_/ | - | | | - | | | - | irq|------<-------' - | | - '-------' - -Required properties: -- compatible: Should be "axentia,tse850-envelope-detector" -- io-channels: Channel node of the dac to be used for comparator input. -- io-channel-names: Should be "dac". -- interrupt specification for one client interrupt, - see ../../interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for details. -- interrupt-names: Should be "comp". - -Example: - - &i2c { - dpot: mcp4651-104@28 { - compatible = "microchip,mcp4651-104"; - reg = <0x28>; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - }; - }; - - dac: dac { - compatible = "dpot-dac"; - vref-supply = <®_3v3>; - io-channels = <&dpot 0>; - io-channel-names = "dpot"; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - }; - - envelope-detector { - compatible = "axentia,tse850-envelope-detector"; - io-channels = <&dac 0>; - io-channel-names = "dac"; - - interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; - interrupts = <3 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; - interrupt-names = "comp"; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/envelope-detector.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/envelope-detector.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..296d5459b40a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/envelope-detector.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/envelope-detector.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: ADC envelope detector using a DAC and a comparator + +maintainers: + - Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> + +description: | + The DAC is used to find the peak level of an alternating voltage input + signal by a binary search using the output of a comparator wired to + an interrupt pin. Like so: + _ + | \ + input +------>-------|+ \ + | \ + .-------. | }---. + | | | / | + | dac|-->--|- / | + | | |_/ | + | | | + | | | + | irq|------<-------' + | | + '-------' + +properties: + compatible: + const: axentia,tse850-envelope-detector + + io-channels: + maxItems: 1 + description: Channel node of the dac to be used for comparator input. + + io-channel-names: + const: dac + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupt-names: + const: comp + +required: + - compatible + - io-channels + - io-channel-names + - interrupts + - interrupt-names + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + dpot: dpot@28 { + compatible = "microchip,mcp4651-104"; + reg = <0x28>; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + }; + }; + + dac: dac { + compatible = "dpot-dac"; + vref-supply = <®_3v3>; + io-channels = <&dpot 0>; + io-channel-names = "dpot"; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + }; + + envelope-detector { + compatible = "axentia,tse850-envelope-detector"; + io-channels = <&dac 0>; + io-channel-names = "dac"; + + interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; + interrupts = <3 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; + interrupt-names = "comp"; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/maxim,max1027.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/maxim,max1027.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..46b7747076b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/maxim,max1027.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/maxim,max1027.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Maxim MAX1027 and similar ADCs + +maintainers: + - Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com> + - Philippe Reynes <tremyfr@yahoo.fr> + +description: | + 300ks/s SPI ADCs with temperature sensors. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + # 10-bit 8 channels + - maxim,max1027 + # 10-bit 12 channels + - maxim,max1029 + # 10-bit 16 channels + - maxim,max1031 + # 12-bit 8 channels + - maxim,max1227 + # 12-bit 12 channels + - maxim,max1229 + # 12-bit 16 channels + - maxim,max1231 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: + maximum: 10000000 + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + maxadc: adc@0 { + compatible = "maxim,max1027"; + reg = <0>; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio5>; + interrupts = <15 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mediatek,mt2701-auxadc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mediatek,mt2701-auxadc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5b21a9fba5dd --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mediatek,mt2701-auxadc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/mediatek,mt2701-auxadc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Mediatek AUXADC - ADC on Mediatek mobile SoC (mt65xx/mt81xx/mt27xx) + +maintainers: + - Zhiyong Tao <zhiyong.tao@mediatek.com> + - Matthias Brugger <matthias.bgg@gmail.com> + +description: | + The Auxiliary Analog/Digital Converter (AUXADC) is an ADC found + in some Mediatek SoCs which among other things measures the temperatures + in the SoC. It can be used directly with register accesses, but it is also + used by thermal controller which reads the temperatures from the AUXADC + directly via its own bus interface. See mediatek-thermal bindings + for the Thermal Controller which holds a phandle to the AUXADC. + +properties: + compatible: + oneOf: + - enum: + - mediatek,mt2701-auxadc + - mediatek,mt2712-auxadc + - mediatek,mt6765-auxadc + - mediatek,mt7622-auxadc + - mediatek,mt8173-auxadc + - items: + - enum: + - mediatek,mt7623-auxadc + - const: mediatek,mt2701-auxadc + - items: + - enum: + - mediatek,mt8183-auxadc + - mediatek,mt8516-auxadc + - const: mediatek,mt8173-auxadc + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + const: main + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + - clock-names + - "#io-channel-cells" + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/mt8183-clk.h> + soc { + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <2>; + + adc@11001000 { + compatible = "mediatek,mt8183-auxadc", + "mediatek,mt8173-auxadc"; + reg = <0 0x11001000 0 0x1000>; + clocks = <&infracfg CLK_INFRA_AUXADC>; + clock-names = "main"; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mediatek,mt6360-adc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mediatek,mt6360-adc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..db4e3613c104 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mediatek,mt6360-adc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/mediatek,mt6360-adc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Mediatek MT6360 and similar ADCs + +maintainers: + - Gene Chen <gene_chen@richtek.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: mediatek,mt6360-adc + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - "#io-channel-cells" + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + adc { + compatible = "mediatek,mt6360-adc"; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mt6577_auxadc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mt6577_auxadc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 78c06e05c8e5..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/mt6577_auxadc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -* Mediatek AUXADC - Analog to Digital Converter on Mediatek mobile soc (mt65xx/mt81xx/mt27xx) -=============== - -The Auxiliary Analog/Digital Converter (AUXADC) is an ADC found -in some Mediatek SoCs which among other things measures the temperatures -in the SoC. It can be used directly with register accesses, but it is also -used by thermal controller which reads the temperatures from the AUXADC -directly via its own bus interface. See -Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/mediatek-thermal.txt -for the Thermal Controller which holds a phandle to the AUXADC. - -Required properties: - - compatible: Should be one of: - - "mediatek,mt2701-auxadc": For MT2701 family of SoCs - - "mediatek,mt2712-auxadc": For MT2712 family of SoCs - - "mediatek,mt6765-auxadc": For MT6765 family of SoCs - - "mediatek,mt7622-auxadc": For MT7622 family of SoCs - - "mediatek,mt8173-auxadc": For MT8173 family of SoCs - - "mediatek,mt8183-auxadc", "mediatek,mt8173-auxadc": For MT8183 family of SoCs - - reg: Address range of the AUXADC unit. - - clocks: Should contain a clock specifier for each entry in clock-names - - clock-names: Should contain "main". - - #io-channel-cells: Should be 1, see ../iio-bindings.txt - -Example: - -auxadc: adc@11001000 { - compatible = "mediatek,mt2701-auxadc"; - reg = <0 0x11001000 0 0x1000>; - clocks = <&pericfg CLK_PERI_AUXADC>; - clock-names = "main"; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/palmas-gpadc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/palmas-gpadc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4bb9a86065d1..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/palmas-gpadc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -* Palmas general purpose ADC IP block devicetree bindings - -Channels list: - 0 battery type - 1 battery temp NTC (optional current source) - 2 GP - 3 temp (with ext. diode, optional current source) - 4 GP - 5 GP - 6 VBAT_SENSE - 7 VCC_SENSE - 8 Backup Battery voltage - 9 external charger (VCHG) - 10 VBUS - 11 DC-DC current probe (how does this work?) - 12 internal die temp - 13 internal die temp - 14 USB ID pin voltage - 15 test network - -Required properties: -- compatible : Must be "ti,palmas-gpadc". -- #io-channel-cells: Should be set to <1>. - -Optional sub-nodes: -ti,channel0-current-microamp: Channel 0 current in uA. - Values are rounded to derive 0uA, 5uA, 15uA, 20uA. -ti,channel3-current-microamp: Channel 3 current in uA. - Values are rounded to derive 0uA, 10uA, 400uA, 800uA. -ti,enable-extended-delay: Enable extended delay. - -Example: - -pmic { - compatible = "ti,twl6035-pmic", "ti,palmas-pmic"; - ... - gpadc { - compatible = "ti,palmas-gpadc"; - interrupts = <18 0 - 16 0 - 17 0>; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - ti,channel0-current-microamp = <5>; - ti,channel3-current-microamp = <10>; - }; - }; - ... -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,pm8018-adc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,pm8018-adc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d186b713d6a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,pm8018-adc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/qcom,pm8018-adc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Qualcomm's PM8xxx voltage XOADC + +maintainers: + - Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> + +description: | + The Qualcomm PM8xxx PMICs contain a HK/XO ADC (Housekeeping/Crystal + oscillator ADC) encompassing PM8018, PM8038, PM8058 and PM8921. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - qcom,pm8018-adc + - qcom,pm8038-adc + - qcom,pm8058-adc + - qcom,pm8921-adc + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + description: + ADC base address in the PMIC, typically 0x197. + + xoadc-ref-supply: + description: + The reference voltage may vary with PMIC variant but is typically + something like 2.2 or 1.8V. + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + "#address-cells": + const: 2 + description: + The first cell is the prescaler (on PM8058) or premux (on PM8921) + with two valid bits so legal values are 0x00, 0x01 or 0x02. + The second cell is the main analog mux setting (0x00..0x0f). + The combination of prescaler/premux and analog mux uniquely addresses + a hardware channel on all systems. + + "#size-cells": + const: 0 + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 2 + description: + The cells are precaler or premux followed by the analog muxing line. + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - "#io-channel-cells" + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + - adc-channel@c + - adc-channel@d + - adc-channel@f + +patternProperties: + "^(adc-channel@)[0-9a-f]$": + type: object + description: | + ADC channel specific configuration. + Note that channels c, d and f must be present for calibration. + These three nodes are used for absolute and ratiometric calibration + and only need to have these reg values: they are by hardware definition + 1:1 ratio converters that sample 625, 1250 and 0 milliV and create + an interpolation calibration for all other ADCs. + + properties: + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + qcom,decimation: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: | + This parameter is used to decrease the ADC sampling rate. + Quicker measurements can be made by reducing the decimation ratio. + Valid values are 512, 1024, 2048, 4096. + If the property is not found, a default value of 512 will be used. + + qcom,ratiometric: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: | + Channel calibration type. If this property is specified + VADC will use a special voltage references for channel + calibration. The available references are specified in the + as a u32 value setting (see below) and it is compulsory + to also specify this reference if ratiometric calibration + is selected. + + If the property is not found, the channel will be + calibrated with the 0.625V and 1.25V reference channels, also + known as an absolute calibration. + + The reference voltage pairs when using ratiometric calibration: + 0 = XO_IN/XOADC_GND + 1 = PMIC_IN/XOADC_GND + 2 = PMIC_IN/BMS_CSP + 3 (invalid) + 4 = XOADC_GND/XOADC_GND + 5 = XOADC_VREF/XOADC_GND + + additionalProperties: false + + required: + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + pmic { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + adc@197 { + compatible = "qcom,pm8058-adc"; + reg = <0x197>; + interrupts-extended = <&pm8058 76 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <0>; + #io-channel-cells = <2>; + + vcoin: adc-channel@0 { + reg = <0x00 0x00>; + }; + vbat: adc-channel@1 { + reg = <0x00 0x01>; + }; + dcin: adc-channel@2 { + reg = <0x00 0x02>; + }; + ichg: adc-channel@3 { + reg = <0x00 0x03>; + }; + vph_pwr: adc-channel@4 { + reg = <0x00 0x04>; + }; + usb_vbus: adc-channel@a { + reg = <0x00 0x0a>; + }; + die_temp: adc-channel@b { + reg = <0x00 0x0b>; + }; + ref_625mv: adc-channel@c { + reg = <0x00 0x0c>; + }; + ref_1250mv: adc-channel@d { + reg = <0x00 0x0d>; + }; + ref_325mv: adc-channel@e { + reg = <0x00 0x0e>; + }; + ref_muxoff: adc-channel@f { + reg = <0x00 0x0f>; + }; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,pm8xxx-xoadc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,pm8xxx-xoadc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3ae06127789e..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,pm8xxx-xoadc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -Qualcomm's PM8xxx voltage XOADC - -The Qualcomm PM8xxx PMICs contain a HK/XO ADC (Housekeeping/Crystal -oscillator ADC) encompassing PM8018, PM8038, PM8058 and PM8921. - -Required properties: - -- compatible: should be one of: - "qcom,pm8018-adc" - "qcom,pm8038-adc" - "qcom,pm8058-adc" - "qcom,pm8921-adc" - -- reg: should contain the ADC base address in the PMIC, typically - 0x197. - -- xoadc-ref-supply: should reference a regulator that can supply - a reference voltage on demand. The reference voltage may vary - with PMIC variant but is typically something like 2.2 or 1.8V. - -The following required properties are standard for IO channels, see -iio-bindings.txt for more details, but notice that this particular -ADC has a special addressing scheme that require two cells for -identifying each ADC channel: - -- #address-cells: should be set to <2>, the first cell is the - prescaler (on PM8058) or premux (on PM8921) with two valid bits - so legal values are 0x00, 0x01 or 0x02. The second cell - is the main analog mux setting (0x00..0x0f). The combination - of prescaler/premux and analog mux uniquely addresses a hardware - channel on all systems. - -- #size-cells: should be set to <0> - -- #io-channel-cells: should be set to <2>, again the cells are - precaler or premux followed by the analog muxing line. - -- interrupts: should refer to the parent PMIC interrupt controller - and reference the proper ADC interrupt. - -Required subnodes: - -The ADC channels are configured as subnodes of the ADC. - -Since some of them are used for calibrating the ADC, these nodes are -compulsory: - -adc-channel@c { - reg = <0x00 0x0c>; -}; - -adc-channel@d { - reg = <0x00 0x0d>; -}; - -adc-channel@f { - reg = <0x00 0x0f>; -}; - -These three nodes are used for absolute and ratiometric calibration -and only need to have these reg values: they are by hardware definition -1:1 ratio converters that sample 625, 1250 and 0 milliV and create -an interpolation calibration for all other ADCs. - -Optional subnodes: any channels other than channels [0x00 0x0c], -[0x00 0x0d] and [0x00 0x0f] are optional. - -Required channel node properties: - -- reg: should contain the hardware channel number in the range - 0 .. 0xff (8 bits). - -Optional channel node properties: - -- qcom,decimation: - Value type: <u32> - Definition: This parameter is used to decrease the ADC sampling rate. - Quicker measurements can be made by reducing the decimation ratio. - Valid values are 512, 1024, 2048, 4096. - If the property is not found, a default value of 512 will be used. - -- qcom,ratiometric: - Value type: <u32> - Definition: Channel calibration type. If this property is specified - VADC will use a special voltage references for channel - calibration. The available references are specified in the - as a u32 value setting (see below) and it is compulsory - to also specify this reference if ratiometric calibration - is selected. - - If the property is not found, the channel will be - calibrated with the 0.625V and 1.25V reference channels, also - known as an absolute calibration. - The reference voltage pairs when using ratiometric calibration: - 0 = XO_IN/XOADC_GND - 1 = PMIC_IN/XOADC_GND - 2 = PMIC_IN/BMS_CSP - 3 (invalid) - 4 = XOADC_GND/XOADC_GND - 5 = XOADC_VREF/XOADC_GND - -Example: - -xoadc: xoadc@197 { - compatible = "qcom,pm8058-adc"; - reg = <0x197>; - interrupts-extended = <&pm8058 76 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; - #address-cells = <2>; - #size-cells = <0>; - #io-channel-cells = <2>; - - vcoin: adc-channel@0 { - reg = <0x00 0x00>; - }; - vbat: adc-channel@1 { - reg = <0x00 0x01>; - }; - dcin: adc-channel@2 { - reg = <0x00 0x02>; - }; - ichg: adc-channel@3 { - reg = <0x00 0x03>; - }; - vph_pwr: adc-channel@4 { - reg = <0x00 0x04>; - }; - usb_vbus: adc-channel@a { - reg = <0x00 0x0a>; - }; - die_temp: adc-channel@b { - reg = <0x00 0x0b>; - }; - ref_625mv: adc-channel@c { - reg = <0x00 0x0c>; - }; - ref_1250mv: adc-channel@d { - reg = <0x00 0x0d>; - }; - ref_325mv: adc-channel@e { - reg = <0x00 0x0e>; - }; - ref_muxoff: adc-channel@f { - reg = <0x00 0x0f>; - }; -}; - -/* IIO client node */ -iio-hwmon { - compatible = "iio-hwmon"; - io-channels = <&xoadc 0x00 0x01>, /* Battery */ - <&xoadc 0x00 0x02>, /* DC in (charger) */ - <&xoadc 0x00 0x04>, /* VPH the main system voltage */ - <&xoadc 0x00 0x0b>, /* Die temperature */ - <&xoadc 0x00 0x0c>, /* Reference voltage 1.25V */ - <&xoadc 0x00 0x0d>, /* Reference voltage 0.625V */ - <&xoadc 0x00 0x0e>; /* Reference voltage 0.325V */ -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-iadc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-iadc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4e36d6e2f7b6..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-iadc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -Qualcomm's SPMI PMIC current ADC - -QPNP PMIC current ADC (IADC) provides interface to clients to read current. -A 16 bit ADC is used for current measurements. IADC can measure the current -through an external resistor (channel 1) or internal (built-in) resistor -(channel 0). When using an external resistor it is to be described by -qcom,external-resistor-micro-ohms property. - -IADC node: - -- compatible: - Usage: required - Value type: <string> - Definition: Should contain "qcom,spmi-iadc". - -- reg: - Usage: required - Value type: <prop-encoded-array> - Definition: IADC base address and length in the SPMI PMIC register map - -- interrupts: - Usage: optional - Value type: <prop-encoded-array> - Definition: End of ADC conversion. - -- qcom,external-resistor-micro-ohms: - Usage: optional - Value type: <u32> - Definition: Sense resister value in micro Ohm. - If not defined value of 10000 micro Ohms will be used. - -Example: - /* IADC node */ - pmic_iadc: iadc@3600 { - compatible = "qcom,spmi-iadc"; - reg = <0x3600 0x100>; - interrupts = <0x0 0x36 0x0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; - qcom,external-resistor-micro-ohms = <10000>; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - }; - - /* IIO client node */ - bat { - io-channels = <&pmic_iadc 0>; - io-channel-names = "iadc"; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-iadc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-iadc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..27e3108661c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-iadc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-iadc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Qualcomm's SPMI PMIC current ADC + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +description: | + QPNP PMIC current ADC (IADC) provides interface to clients to read current. + A 16 bit ADC is used for current measurements. IADC can measure the current + through an external resistor (channel 1) or internal (built-in) resistor + (channel 0). When using an external resistor it is to be described by + qcom,external-resistor-micro-ohms property. + +properties: + compatible: + const: qcom,spmi-iadc + + reg: + description: IADC base address and length in the SPMI PMIC register map + maxItems: 1 + + qcom,external-resistor-micro-ohms: + description: + Sensor resistor value. If not defined value of 10000 micro Ohms + will be used. + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + description: + End of conversion interrupt. + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + spmi_bus { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + pmic_iadc: adc@3600 { + compatible = "qcom,spmi-iadc"; + reg = <0x3600 0x100>; + interrupts = <0x0 0x36 0x0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + qcom,external-resistor-micro-ohms = <10000>; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-vadc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-vadc.yaml index 7f4f827c57a7..95cc705b961b 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-vadc.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/qcom,spmi-vadc.yaml @@ -48,8 +48,6 @@ properties: description: End of conversion interrupt. - io-channel-ranges: true - required: - compatible - reg @@ -249,7 +247,6 @@ examples: #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; #io-channel-cells = <1>; - io-channel-ranges; /* Channel node */ adc-chan@39 { diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/renesas,gyroadc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/renesas,gyroadc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index df5b9f2ad8d8..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/renesas,gyroadc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -* Renesas R-Car GyroADC device driver - -The GyroADC block is a reduced SPI block with up to 8 chipselect lines, -which supports the SPI protocol of a selected few SPI ADCs. The SPI ADCs -are sampled by the GyroADC block in a round-robin fashion and the result -presented in the GyroADC registers. - -Required properties: -- compatible: Should be "<soc-specific>", "renesas,rcar-gyroadc". - The <soc-specific> should be one of: - renesas,r8a7791-gyroadc - for the GyroADC block present - in r8a7791 SoC - renesas,r8a7792-gyroadc - for the GyroADC with interrupt - block present in r8a7792 SoC -- reg: Address and length of the register set for the device -- clocks: References to all the clocks specified in the clock-names - property as specified in - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt. -- clock-names: Shall contain "fck". The "fck" is the GyroADC block clock. -- power-domains: Must contain a reference to the PM domain, if available. -- #address-cells: Should be <1> (setting for the subnodes) for all ADCs - except for "fujitsu,mb88101a". Should be <0> (setting for - only subnode) for "fujitsu,mb88101a". -- #size-cells: Should be <0> (setting for the subnodes) - -Sub-nodes: -You must define subnode(s) which select the connected ADC type and reference -voltage for the GyroADC channels. - -Required properties for subnodes: -- compatible: Should be either of: - "fujitsu,mb88101a" - - Fujitsu MB88101A compatible mode, - 12bit sampling, up to 4 channels can be sampled in - round-robin fashion. One Fujitsu chip supplies four - GyroADC channels with data as it contains four ADCs - on the chip and thus for 4-channel operation, single - MB88101A is required. The Cx chipselect lines of the - MB88101A connect directly to two CHS lines of the - GyroADC, no demuxer is required. The data out line - of each MB88101A connects to a shared input pin of - the GyroADC. - "ti,adcs7476" or "ti,adc121" or "adi,ad7476" - - TI ADCS7476 / TI ADC121 / ADI AD7476 compatible mode, - 15bit sampling, up to 8 channels can be sampled in - round-robin fashion. One TI/ADI chip supplies single - ADC channel with data, thus for 8-channel operation, - 8 chips are required. A 3:8 chipselect demuxer is - required to connect the nCS line of the TI/ADI chips - to the GyroADC, while MISO line of each TI/ADI ADC - connects to a shared input pin of the GyroADC. - "maxim,max1162" or "maxim,max11100" - - Maxim MAX1162 / Maxim MAX11100 compatible mode, - 16bit sampling, up to 8 channels can be sampled in - round-robin fashion. One Maxim chip supplies single - ADC channel with data, thus for 8-channel operation, - 8 chips are required. A 3:8 chipselect demuxer is - required to connect the nCS line of the MAX chips - to the GyroADC, while MISO line of each Maxim ADC - connects to a shared input pin of the GyroADC. -- reg: Should be the number of the analog input. Should be present - for all ADCs except "fujitsu,mb88101a". -- vref-supply: Reference to the channel reference voltage regulator. - -Example: - vref_max1162: regulator-vref-max1162 { - compatible = "regulator-fixed"; - - regulator-name = "MAX1162 Vref"; - regulator-min-microvolt = <4096000>; - regulator-max-microvolt = <4096000>; - }; - - adc@e6e54000 { - compatible = "renesas,r8a7791-gyroadc", "renesas,rcar-gyroadc"; - reg = <0 0xe6e54000 0 64>; - clocks = <&mstp9_clks R8A7791_CLK_GYROADC>; - clock-names = "fck"; - power-domains = <&sysc R8A7791_PD_ALWAYS_ON>; - - pinctrl-0 = <&adc_pins>; - pinctrl-names = "default"; - - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - - adc@0 { - reg = <0>; - compatible = "maxim,max1162"; - vref-supply = <&vref_max1162>; - }; - - adc@1 { - reg = <1>; - compatible = "maxim,max1162"; - vref-supply = <&vref_max1162>; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/renesas,rcar-gyroadc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/renesas,rcar-gyroadc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c115e2e99bd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/renesas,rcar-gyroadc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/renesas,rcar-gyroadc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Renesas R-Car GyroADC + +maintainers: + - Marek Vasut <marek.vasut+renesas@gmail.com> + +description: | + The GyroADC block is a reduced SPI block with up to 8 chipselect lines, + which supports the SPI protocol of a selected few SPI ADCs. The SPI ADCs + are sampled by the GyroADC block in a round-robin fashion and the result + presented in the GyroADC registers. + The ADC bindings should match with that of the devices connected to a + full featured SPI bus. + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - enum: + - renesas,r8a7791-gyroadc + - renesas,r8a7792-gyroadc + - const: renesas,rcar-gyroadc + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + const: fck + + power-domains: true + + resets: true + + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 0 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + - clock-names + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + +patternProperties: + "@[0-7]$": + type: object + properties: + compatible: + description: | + fujitsu,mb88101a + - Fujitsu MB88101A compatible mode, + 12bit sampling, up to 4 channels can be sampled in round-robin + fashion. One Fujitsu chip supplies four GyroADC channels with + data as it contains four ADCs on the chip and thus for 4-channel + operation, single MB88101A is required. The Cx chipselect lines + of the MB88101A connect directly to two CHS lines of the GyroADC, + no demuxer is required. The data out line of each MB88101A + connects to a shared input pin of the GyroADC. + ti,adcs7476 or ti,adc121 or adi,ad7476 + - TI ADCS7476 / TI ADC121 / ADI AD7476 compatible mode, 15bit + sampling, up to 8 channels can be sampled in round-robin + fashion. One TI/ADI chip supplies single ADC channel with data, + thus for 8-channel operation, 8 chips are required. + A 3:8 chipselect demuxer is required to connect the nCS line + of the TI/ADI chips to the GyroADC, while MISO line of each + TI/ADI ADC connects to a shared input pin of the GyroADC. + maxim,max1162 or maxim,max11100 + - Maxim MAX1162 / Maxim MAX11100 compatible mode, 16bit sampling, + up to 8 channels can be sampled in round-robin fashion. One + Maxim chip supplies single ADC channel with data, thus for + 8-channel operation, 8 chips are required. + A 3:8 chipselect demuxer is required to connect the nCS line + of the MAX chips to the GyroADC, while MISO line of each Maxim + ADC connects to a shared input pin of the GyroADC. + enum: + - adi,7476 + - fujitsu,mb88101a + - maxim,max1162 + - maxim,max11100 + - ti,adcs7476 + - ti,adc121 + + reg: + minimum: 0 + maximum: 7 + + vref-supply: true + + additionalProperties: false + + required: + - compatible + - reg + - vref-supply + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/r8a7791-clock.h> + #include <dt-bindings/power/r8a7791-sysc.h> + soc { + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <2>; + + adc@e6e54000 { + compatible = "renesas,r8a7791-gyroadc", "renesas,rcar-gyroadc"; + reg = <0 0xe6e54000 0 64>; + clocks = <&mstp9_clks R8A7791_CLK_GYROADC>; + clock-names = "fck"; + power-domains = <&sysc R8A7791_PD_ALWAYS_ON>; + + pinctrl-0 = <&adc_pins>; + pinctrl-names = "default"; + + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + adc@0 { + reg = <0>; + compatible = "maxim,max1162"; + vref-supply = <&vref_max1162>; + }; + + adc@1 { + reg = <1>; + compatible = "maxim,max1162"; + vref-supply = <&vref_max1162>; + }; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/samsung,exynos-adc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/samsung,exynos-adc.yaml index 5ebb0ab250bd..c65921e66dc1 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/samsung,exynos-adc.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/samsung,exynos-adc.yaml @@ -49,8 +49,6 @@ properties: "#io-channel-cells": const: 1 - io-channel-ranges: true - vdd-supply: true samsung,syscon-phandle: @@ -130,7 +128,6 @@ examples: reg = <0x12d10000 0x100>; interrupts = <0 106 0>; #io-channel-cells = <1>; - io-channel-ranges; clocks = <&clock 303>; clock-names = "adc"; @@ -156,7 +153,6 @@ examples: reg = <0x126C0000 0x100>; interrupts = <0 137 0>; #io-channel-cells = <1>; - io-channel-ranges; clocks = <&cmu CLK_TSADC>, <&cmu CLK_SCLK_TSADC>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/st,stm32-dfsdm-adc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/st,stm32-dfsdm-adc.yaml index d61bc011e820..6f2398cdc82d 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/st,stm32-dfsdm-adc.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/st,stm32-dfsdm-adc.yaml @@ -199,8 +199,6 @@ patternProperties: description: From common IIO binding. Used to pipe external sigma delta modulator or internal ADC output to DFSDM channel. - This is not required for "st,stm32-dfsdm-pdm" compatibility as - PDM microphone is binded in Audio DT node. required: - io-channels @@ -235,6 +233,10 @@ patternProperties: description: child node properties: + compatible: + enum: + - st,stm32h7-dfsdm-dai + "#sound-dai-cells": const: 0 @@ -244,6 +246,7 @@ patternProperties: modulator or internal ADC output to DFSDM channel. required: + - compatible - "#sound-dai-cells" - io-channels diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti,adc084s021.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti,adc084s021.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1a113b30a414 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti,adc084s021.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/ti,adc084s021.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments ADC084S021 ADC + +maintainers: + - Mårten Lindahl <martenli@axis.com> + +description: | + 8 bit ADC with 4 channels + +properties: + compatible: + const: ti,adc084s021 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: true + + vref-supply: + description: External reference, needed to establish input scaling + + spi-cpol: true + spi-cpha: true + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - vref-supply + - spi-cpol + - spi-cpha + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + adc@0 { + compatible = "ti,adc084s021"; + reg = <0>; + vref-supply = <&adc_vref>; + spi-cpol; + spi-cpha; + spi-max-frequency = <16000000>; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti,ads124s08.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti,ads124s08.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9f5e96439c01 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti,ads124s08.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/ti,ads124s08.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments' ads124s08 and ads124s06 ADC chip + +maintainers: + - Dan Murphy <dmurphy@ti.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ti,ads124s06 + - ti,ads124s08 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: true + + spi-cpha: true + + reset-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + adc@0 { + compatible = "ti,ads124s08"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; + spi-cpha; + reset-gpios = <&gpio1 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti,palmas-gpadc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti,palmas-gpadc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..692dacd0fee5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti,palmas-gpadc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/ti,palmas-gpadc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Palmas general purpose ADC IP block devicetree bindings + +maintainers: + - Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com> + +description: | + This ADC is often used to provide channels via the io-channels + consumer framework. + Channels list: + 0 battery type + 1 battery temp NTC (optional current source) + 2 GP + 3 temp (with ext. diode, optional current source) + 4 GP + 5 GP + 6 VBAT_SENSE + 7 VCC_SENSE + 8 Backup Battery voltage + 9 external charger (VCHG) + 10 VBUS + 11 DC-DC current probe (how does this work?) + 12 internal die temp + 13 internal die temp + 14 USB ID pin voltage + 15 test network + +properties: + compatible: + const: ti,palmas-gpadc + + interrupts: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 3 + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + + ti,channel0-current-microamp: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: Channel 0 current in uA. + enum: + - 0 + - 5 + - 15 + - 20 + + ti,channel3-current-microamp: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: Channel 3 current in uA. + enum: + - 0 + - 10 + - 400 + - 800 + + ti,enable-extended-delay: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enable extended delay. + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - "#io-channel-cells" + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/mt8183-clk.h> + pmic { + compatible = "ti,twl6035-pmic", "ti,palmas-pmic"; + adc { + compatible = "ti,palmas-gpadc"; + interrupts = <18 0 + 16 0 + 17 0>; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + ti,channel0-current-microamp = <5>; + ti,channel3-current-microamp = <10>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti-adc084s021.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti-adc084s021.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4259e50620bc..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti-adc084s021.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -* Texas Instruments' ADC084S021 - -Required properties: - - compatible : Must be "ti,adc084s021" - - reg : SPI chip select number for the device - - vref-supply : The regulator supply for ADC reference voltage - - spi-cpol : Per spi-bus bindings - - spi-cpha : Per spi-bus bindings - - spi-max-frequency : Per spi-bus bindings - -Example: -adc@0 { - compatible = "ti,adc084s021"; - reg = <0>; - vref-supply = <&adc_vref>; - spi-cpol; - spi-cpha; - spi-max-frequency = <16000000>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti-ads124s08.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti-ads124s08.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ecf807bb32f7..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ti-ads124s08.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -* Texas Instruments' ads124s08 and ads124s06 ADC chip - -Required properties: - - compatible : - "ti,ads124s08" - "ti,ads124s06" - - reg : spi chip select number for the device - -Recommended properties: - - spi-max-frequency : Definition as per - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt - - spi-cpha : Definition as per - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt - -Optional properties: - - reset-gpios : GPIO pin used to reset the device. - -Example: -adc@0 { - compatible = "ti,ads124s08"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; - spi-cpha; - reset-gpios = <&gpio1 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/x-powers,axp209-adc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/x-powers,axp209-adc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5ccbb1f81960 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/x-powers,axp209-adc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/adc/x-powers,axp209-adc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: X-Powers AXP ADC bindings + +maintainers: + - Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org> + +description: | + ADC is frequently used as a provider to consumers of the ADC channels. + Device is a child of an axp209 multifunction device + ADC channels and their indexes per variant: + + AXP209 + ------ + 0 | acin_v + 1 | acin_i + 2 | vbus_v + 3 | vbus_i + 4 | pmic_temp + 5 | gpio0_v + 6 | gpio1_v + 7 | ipsout_v + 8 | batt_v + 9 | batt_chrg_i + 10 | batt_dischrg_i + + AXP22x + ------ + 0 | pmic_temp + 1 | batt_v + 2 | batt_chrg_i + 3 | batt_dischrg_i + + AXP813 + ------ + 0 | pmic_temp + 1 | gpio0_v + 2 | batt_v + 3 | batt_chrg_i + 4 | batt_dischrg_i + + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - x-powers,axp209-adc + - x-powers,axp221-adc + - x-powers,axp813-adc + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + axp221 { + adc { + compatible = "x-powers,axp221-adc"; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-amplifier.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-amplifier.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 821b61b8c542..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-amplifier.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -Current Sense Amplifier -======================= - -When an io-channel measures the output voltage from a current sense -amplifier, the interesting measurement is almost always the current -through the sense resistor, not the voltage output. This binding -describes such a current sense circuit. - -Required properties: -- compatible : "current-sense-amplifier" -- io-channels : Channel node of a voltage io-channel. -- sense-resistor-micro-ohms : The sense resistance in microohms. - -Optional properties: -- sense-gain-mult: Amplifier gain multiplier. The default is <1>. -- sense-gain-div: Amplifier gain divider. The default is <1>. - -Example: - -sysi { - compatible = "current-sense-amplifier"; - io-channels = <&tiadc 0>; - - sense-resistor-micro-ohms = <20000>; - sense-gain-mul = <50>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-amplifier.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-amplifier.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..527501c1d695 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-amplifier.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/afe/current-sense-amplifier.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Current Sense Amplifier + +maintainers: + - Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> + +description: | + When an io-channel measures the output voltage from a current sense + amplifier, the interesting measurement is almost always the current + through the sense resistor, not the voltage output. This binding + describes such a current sense circuit. + +properties: + compatible: + const: current-sense-amplifier + + io-channels: + maxItems: 1 + description: | + Channel node of a voltage io-channel. + + sense-resistor-micro-ohms: + description: The sense resistance. + + sense-gain-mult: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: Amplifier gain multiplier. The default is <1>. + + sense-gain-div: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: Amplifier gain divider. The default is <1>. + +required: + - compatible + - io-channels + - sense-resistor-micro-ohms + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + sysi { + compatible = "current-sense-amplifier"; + io-channels = <&tiadc 0>; + + sense-resistor-micro-ohms = <20000>; + sense-gain-mult = <50>; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-shunt.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-shunt.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0f67108a07b6..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-shunt.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -Current Sense Shunt -=================== - -When an io-channel measures the voltage over a current sense shunt, -the interesting measurement is almost always the current through the -shunt, not the voltage over it. This binding describes such a current -sense circuit. - -Required properties: -- compatible : "current-sense-shunt" -- io-channels : Channel node of a voltage io-channel. -- shunt-resistor-micro-ohms : The shunt resistance in microohms. - -Example: -The system current is measured by measuring the voltage over a -3.3 ohms shunt resistor. - -sysi { - compatible = "current-sense-shunt"; - io-channels = <&tiadc 0>; - - /* Divide the voltage by 3300000/1000000 (or 3.3) for the current. */ - shunt-resistor-micro-ohms = <3300000>; -}; - -&i2c { - tiadc: adc@48 { - compatible = "ti,ads1015"; - reg = <0x48>; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - - channel@0 { /* IN0,IN1 differential */ - reg = <0>; - ti,gain = <1>; - ti,datarate = <4>; - }; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-shunt.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-shunt.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..90439a8dc785 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/current-sense-shunt.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/afe/current-sense-shunt.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Current Sense Shunt + +maintainers: + - Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> + +description: | + When an io-channel measures the voltage over a current sense shunt, + the interesting measurement is almost always the current through the + shunt, not the voltage over it. This binding describes such a current + sense circuit. + +properties: + compatible: + const: current-sense-shunt + + io-channels: + maxItems: 1 + description: | + Channel node of a voltage io-channel. + + shunt-resistor-micro-ohms: + description: The shunt resistance. + +required: + - compatible + - io-channels + - shunt-resistor-micro-ohms + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + tiadc: adc@48 { + compatible = "ti,ads1015"; + reg = <0x48>; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + channel@0 { /* IN0,IN1 differential */ + reg = <0>; + ti,gain = <1>; + ti,datarate = <4>; + }; + }; + }; + sysi { + compatible = "current-sense-shunt"; + io-channels = <&tiadc 0>; + + /* Divide the voltage by 3300000/1000000 (or 3.3) for the current. */ + shunt-resistor-micro-ohms = <3300000>; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/voltage-divider.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/voltage-divider.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b452a8406107..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/voltage-divider.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -Voltage divider -=============== - -When an io-channel measures the midpoint of a voltage divider, the -interesting voltage is often the voltage over the full resistance -of the divider. This binding describes the voltage divider in such -a curcuit. - - Vin ----. - | - .-----. - | R | - '-----' - | - +---- Vout - | - .-----. - | Rout| - '-----' - | - GND - -Required properties: -- compatible : "voltage-divider" -- io-channels : Channel node of a voltage io-channel measuring Vout. -- output-ohms : Resistance Rout over which the output voltage is measured. - See full-ohms. -- full-ohms : Resistance R + Rout for the full divider. The io-channel - is scaled by the Rout / (R + Rout) quotient. - -Example: -The system voltage is circa 12V, but divided down with a 22/222 -voltage divider (R = 200 Ohms, Rout = 22 Ohms) and fed to an ADC. - -sysv { - compatible = "voltage-divider"; - io-channels = <&maxadc 1>; - - /* Scale the system voltage by 22/222 to fit the ADC range. */ - output-ohms = <22>; - full-ohms = <222>; /* 200 + 22 */ -}; - -&spi { - maxadc: adc@0 { - compatible = "maxim,max1027"; - reg = <0>; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio5>; - interrupts = <15 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; - spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/voltage-divider.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/voltage-divider.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..df2589f214e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/voltage-divider.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/afe/voltage-divider.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Voltage divider + +maintainers: + - Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> + +description: | + When an io-channel measures the midpoint of a voltage divider, the + interesting voltage is often the voltage over the full resistance + of the divider. This binding describes the voltage divider in such + a curcuit. + + Vin ----. + | + .-----. + | R | + '-----' + | + +---- Vout + | + .-----. + | Rout| + '-----' + | + GND + + +properties: + compatible: + const: voltage-divider + + io-channels: + maxItems: 1 + description: | + Channel node of a voltage io-channel. + + output-ohms: + description: + Resistance Rout over which the output voltage is measured. See full-ohms. + + full-ohms: + description: + Resistance R + Rout for the full divider. The io-channel is scaled by + the Rout / (R + Rout) quotient. + +required: + - compatible + - io-channels + - output-ohms + - full-ohms + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + /* + * The system voltage is circa 12V, but divided down with a 22/222 + * voltage divider (R = 200 Ohms, Rout = 22 Ohms) and fed to an ADC. + */ + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + maxadc: adc@0 { + compatible = "maxim,max1027"; + reg = <0>; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio5>; + interrupts = <15 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; + }; + }; + sysv { + compatible = "voltage-divider"; + io-channels = <&maxadc 1>; + + /* Scale the system voltage by 22/222 to fit the ADC range. */ + output-ohms = <22>; + full-ohms = <222>; /* 200 + 22 */ + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/chemical/bme680.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/chemical/bme680.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7f3827cfb2ff..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/chemical/bme680.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -Bosch Sensortec BME680 pressure/temperature/humidity/voc sensors - -Required properties: -- compatible: must be "bosch,bme680" - -Example: - -bme680@76 { - compatible = "bosch,bme680"; - reg = <0x76>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/chemical/sensirion,sgp30.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/chemical/sensirion,sgp30.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5844ed58173c..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/chemical/sensirion,sgp30.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -* Sensirion SGP30/SGPC3 multi-pixel Gas Sensor - -Required properties: - - - compatible: must be one of - "sensirion,sgp30" - "sensirion,sgpc3" - - reg: the I2C address of the sensor - -Example: - -gas@58 { - compatible = "sensirion,sgp30"; - reg = <0x58>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5592r.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5592r.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 989f96f31c66..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5592r.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -Analog Devices AD5592R/AD5593R DAC/ADC device driver - -Required properties for the AD5592R: - - compatible: Must be "adi,ad5592r" - - reg: SPI chip select number for the device - - spi-max-frequency: Max SPI frequency to use (< 30000000) - - spi-cpol: The AD5592R requires inverse clock polarity (CPOL) mode - -Required properties for the AD5593R: - - compatible: Must be "adi,ad5593r" - - reg: I2C address of the device - -Required properties for all supported chips: - - #address-cells: Should be 1. - - #size-cells: Should be 0. - - channel nodes: - Each child node represents one channel and has the following - Required properties: - * reg: Pin on which this channel is connected to. - * adi,mode: Mode or function of this channel. - Macros specifying the valid values - can be found in <dt-bindings/iio/adi,ad5592r.h>. - - The following values are currently supported: - * CH_MODE_UNUSED (the pin is unused) - * CH_MODE_ADC (the pin is ADC input) - * CH_MODE_DAC (the pin is DAC output) - * CH_MODE_DAC_AND_ADC (the pin is DAC output - but can be monitored by an ADC, since - there is no disadvantage this - this should be considered as the - preferred DAC mode) - * CH_MODE_GPIO (the pin is registered - with GPIOLIB) - Optional properties: - * adi,off-state: State of this channel when unused or the - device gets removed. Macros specifying the - valid values can be found in - <dt-bindings/iio/adi,ad5592r.h>. - - * CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN (the pin is pulled down) - * CH_OFFSTATE_OUT_LOW (the pin is output low) - * CH_OFFSTATE_OUT_HIGH (the pin is output high) - * CH_OFFSTATE_OUT_TRISTATE (the pin is - tristated output) - - -Optional properties: - - vref-supply: Phandle to the external reference voltage supply. This should - only be set if there is an external reference voltage connected to the VREF - pin. If the property is not set the internal 2.5V reference is used. - - reset-gpios : GPIO spec for the RESET pin. If specified, it will be - asserted during driver probe. - - gpio-controller: Marks the device node as a GPIO controller. - - #gpio-cells: Should be 2. The first cell is the GPIO number and the second - cell specifies GPIO flags, as defined in <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>. - -AD5592R Example: - - #include <dt-bindings/iio/adi,ad5592r.h> - - vref: regulator-vref { - compatible = "regulator-fixed"; - regulator-name = "vref-ad559x"; - regulator-min-microvolt = <3300000>; - regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>; - regulator-always-on; - }; - - ad5592r@0 { - #size-cells = <0>; - #address-cells = <1>; - #gpio-cells = <2>; - compatible = "adi,ad5592r"; - reg = <0>; - - spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; - spi-cpol; - - vref-supply = <&vref>; /* optional */ - reset-gpios = <&gpio0 86 0>; /* optional */ - gpio-controller; - - channel@0 { - reg = <0>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_DAC>; - }; - channel@1 { - reg = <1>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_ADC>; - }; - channel@2 { - reg = <2>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_DAC_AND_ADC>; - }; - channel@3 { - reg = <3>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_DAC_AND_ADC>; - adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; - }; - channel@4 { - reg = <4>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_UNUSED>; - adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; - }; - channel@5 { - reg = <5>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_GPIO>; - adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; - }; - channel@6 { - reg = <6>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_GPIO>; - adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; - }; - channel@7 { - reg = <7>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_GPIO>; - adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; - }; - }; - -AD5593R Example: - - #include <dt-bindings/iio/adi,ad5592r.h> - - ad5593r@10 { - #size-cells = <0>; - #address-cells = <1>; - #gpio-cells = <2>; - compatible = "adi,ad5593r"; - reg = <0x10>; - gpio-controller; - - channel@0 { - reg = <0>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_DAC>; - adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; - }; - channel@1 { - reg = <1>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_ADC>; - adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; - }; - channel@2 { - reg = <2>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_DAC_AND_ADC>; - adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; - }; - channel@6 { - reg = <6>; - adi,mode = <CH_MODE_GPIO>; - adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5758.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5758.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2f607f41f9d3..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad5758.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -Analog Devices AD5758 DAC device driver - -Required properties for the AD5758: - - compatible: Must be "adi,ad5758" - - reg: SPI chip select number for the device - - spi-max-frequency: Max SPI frequency to use (< 50000000) - - spi-cpha: is the only mode that is supported - -Required properties: - - - adi,dc-dc-mode: Mode of operation of the dc-to-dc converter - Dynamic Power Control (DPC) - In this mode, the AD5758 circuitry senses the output - voltage and dynamically regulates the supply voltage, - VDPC+, to meet compliance requirements plus an optimized - headroom voltage for the output buffer. - - Programmable Power Control (PPC) - In this mode, the VDPC+ voltage is user-programmable to - a fixed level that needs to accommodate the maximum output - load required. - - The output of the DAC core is either converted to a - current or voltage output at the VIOUT pin. Only one mode - can be enabled at any one time. - - The following values are currently supported: - * 1: DPC current mode - * 2: DPC voltage mode - * 3: PPC current mode - - Depending on the selected output mode (voltage or current) one of the - two properties must - be present: - - - adi,range-microvolt: Voltage output range - The array of voltage output ranges must contain two fields: - * <0 5000000>: 0 V to 5 V voltage range - * <0 10000000>: 0 V to 10 V voltage range - * <(-5000000) 5000000>: ±5 V voltage range - * <(-10000000) 10000000>: ±10 V voltage range - - adi,range-microamp: Current output range - The array of current output ranges must contain two fields: - * <0 20000>: 0 mA to 20 mA current range - * <0 24000>: 0 mA to 24 mA current range - * <4 24000>: 4 mA to 20 mA current range - * <(-20000) 20000>: ±20 mA current range - * <(-24000) 24000>: ±24 mA current range - * <(-1000) 22000>: −1 mA to +22 mA current range - -Optional properties: - - - reset-gpios : GPIO spec for the RESET pin. If specified, it will be - asserted during driver probe. - - - adi,dc-dc-ilim-microamp: The dc-to-dc converter current limit - The following values are currently supported [uA]: - * 150000 - * 200000 - * 250000 - * 300000 - * 350000 - * 400000 - - - adi,slew-time-us: The time it takes for the output to reach the - full scale [uS] - The supported range is between 133us up to 1023984375us - -AD5758 Example: - - dac@0 { - compatible = "adi,ad5758"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; - spi-cpha; - - reset-gpios = <&gpio 22 0>; - - adi,dc-dc-mode = <2>; - adi,range-microvolt = <0 10000000>; - adi,dc-dc-ilim-microamp = <200000>; - adi,slew-time-us = <125000>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad7303.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad7303.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 914610f0556e..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ad7303.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -Analog Devices AD7303 DAC device driver - -Required properties: - - compatible: Must be "adi,ad7303" - - reg: SPI chip select number for the device - - spi-max-frequency: Max SPI frequency to use (< 30000000) - - Vdd-supply: Phandle to the Vdd power supply - -Optional properties: - - REF-supply: Phandle to the external reference voltage supply. This should - only be set if there is an external reference voltage connected to the REF - pin. If the property is not set Vdd/2 is used as the reference voltage. - -Example: - - ad7303@4 { - compatible = "adi,ad7303"; - reg = <4>; - spi-max-frequency = <10000000>; - Vdd-supply = <&vdd_supply>; - adi,use-external-reference; - REF-supply = <&vref_supply>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad5592r.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad5592r.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..30194880f457 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad5592r.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/adi,ad5592r.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices AD5592R/AD5593R DAC/ADC + +maintainers: + - Michael Hennerich <michael.hennerich@analog.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,ad5592r + - adi,ad5593r + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: + maximum: 30000000 + + spi-cpol: true + + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 0 + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + + vref-supply: + description: If not set internal 2.5V reference used. + + reset-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + + gpio-controller: + description: Marks the device node as a GPIO controller. + + "#gpio-cells": + const: 2 + description: + The first cell is the GPIO number and the second cell specifies + GPIO flags, as defined in <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + +allOf: + - if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: adi,ad5592r + then: + required: + - spi-cpol + else: + properties: + spi-cpol: false + +additionalProperties: false + +patternProperties: + "^(channel@)[0-7]$": + type: object + description: Child node to describe a channel + properties: + reg: + minimum: 0 + maximum: 7 + + adi,mode: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [0, 1, 2, 3, 8] + description: | + Mode or function of this channel. + Macros specifying the valid values can be found in + <dt-bindings/iio/adi,ad5592r.h>. + + The following values are currently supported: + * CH_MODE_UNUSED (the pin is unused) + * CH_MODE_ADC (the pin is ADC input) + * CH_MODE_DAC (the pin is DAC output) + * CH_MODE_DAC_AND_ADC (the pin is DAC output but can be monitored + by an ADC, since there is no disadvantage this should be + considered as the preferred DAC mode) + * CH_MODE_GPIO (the pin is registered with GPIOLIB) + + adi,off-state: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [0, 1, 2, 3] + description: | + State of this channel when unused or the device gets removed. + Macros specifying the valid values can be found in + <dt-bindings/iio/adi,ad5592r.h>. + * CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN (the pin is pulled down) + * CH_OFFSTATE_OUT_LOW (the pin is output low) + * CH_OFFSTATE_OUT_HIGH (the pin is output high) + * CH_OFFSTATE_OUT_TRISTATE (the pin is tristated output) + + required: + - reg + - adi,mode + + additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/iio/adi,ad5592r.h> + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + addac@0 { + compatible = "adi,ad5592r"; + #size-cells = <0>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #gpio-cells = <2>; + reg = <0>; + + spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; + spi-cpol; + + vref-supply = <&vref>; + reset-gpios = <&gpio0 86 0>; + gpio-controller; + + channel@0 { + reg = <0>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_DAC>; + }; + channel@1 { + reg = <1>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_ADC>; + }; + channel@2 { + reg = <2>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_DAC_AND_ADC>; + }; + channel@3 { + reg = <3>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_DAC_AND_ADC>; + adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; + }; + channel@4 { + reg = <4>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_UNUSED>; + adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; + }; + channel@5 { + reg = <5>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_GPIO>; + adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; + }; + channel@6 { + reg = <6>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_GPIO>; + adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; + }; + channel@7 { + reg = <7>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_GPIO>; + adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; + }; + }; + ad5593r@10 { + compatible = "adi,ad5593r"; + #size-cells = <0>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #gpio-cells = <2>; + reg = <0x10>; + gpio-controller; + + channel@0 { + reg = <0>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_DAC>; + adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; + }; + channel@1 { + reg = <1>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_ADC>; + adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; + }; + channel@2 { + reg = <2>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_DAC_AND_ADC>; + adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; + }; + channel@6 { + reg = <6>; + adi,mode = <CH_MODE_GPIO>; + adi,off-state = <CH_OFFSTATE_PULLDOWN>; + }; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad5686.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad5686.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8065228e5df8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad5686.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/adi,ad5686.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices AD5686 and similar multi-channel DACs + +maintainers: + - Michael Auchter <michael.auchter@ni.com> + +description: | + Binding for Analog Devices AD5686 and similar multi-channel DACs + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,ad5311r + - adi,ad5338r + - adi,ad5671r + - adi,ad5675r + - adi,ad5691r + - adi,ad5692r + - adi,ad5693 + - adi,ad5693r + - adi,ad5694 + - adi,ad5694r + - adi,ad5695r + - adi,ad5696 + - adi,ad5696r + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vcc-supply: + description: | + The regulator supply for DAC reference voltage. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + ad5686: dac@0 { + compatible = "adi,ad5686"; + reg = <0>; + vcc-supply = <&dac_vref>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad5758.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad5758.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..626ccb6fe21e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad5758.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/adi,ad5758.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices AD5758 DAC + +maintainers: + - Michael Hennerich <Michael.Hennerich@analog.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: adi,ad5758 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: true + spi-cpha: true + + adi,dc-dc-mode: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [1, 2, 3] + description: | + Mode of operation of the dc-to-dc converter + Dynamic Power Control (DPC) + In this mode, the AD5758 circuitry senses the output voltage and + dynamically regulates the supply voltage, VDPC+, to meet compliance + requirements plus an optimized headroom voltage for the output buffer. + + Programmable Power Control (PPC) + In this mode, the VDPC+ voltage is user-programmable to a fixed level + that needs to accommodate the maximum output load required. + + The output of the DAC core is either converted to a current or + voltage output at the VIOUT pin. Only one mode can be enabled at + any one time. + + The following values are currently supported: + * 1: DPC current mode + * 2: DPC voltage mode + * 3: PPC current mode + + Depending on the selected output mode (voltage or current) one of the + two properties must be present: + + adi,range-microvolt: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/int32-array + description: | + Voltage output range specified as <minimum, maximum> + enum: + - [[0, 5000000]] + - [[0, 10000000]] + - [[-5000000, 5000000]] + - [[-10000000, 10000000]] + + adi,range-microamp: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/int32-array + description: | + Current output range specified as <minimum, maximum> + enum: + - [[0, 20000]] + - [[0, 24000]] + - [[4, 24000]] + - [[-20000, 20000]] + - [[-24000, 24000]] + - [[-1000, 22000]] + + reset-gpios: true + + adi,dc-dc-ilim-microamp: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [150000, 200000, 250000, 300000, 350000, 400000] + description: | + The dc-to-dc converter current limit. + + adi,slew-time-us: + description: | + The time it takes for the output to reach the full scale [uS] + minimum: 133 + maximum: 1023984375 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - spi-cpha + - adi,dc-dc-mode + +allOf: + - if: + properties: + adi,dc-dc-mode: + contains: + enum: [1, 3] + then: + properties: + adi,range-microvolt: false + required: + - adi,range-microamp + else: + properties: + adi,range-microamp: false + required: + - adi,range-microvolt + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + dac@0 { + compatible = "adi,ad5758"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; + spi-cpha; + + reset-gpios = <&gpio 22 0>; + + adi,dc-dc-mode = <2>; + adi,range-microvolt = <0 10000000>; + adi,dc-dc-ilim-microamp = <200000>; + adi,slew-time-us = <125000>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad7303.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad7303.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1f0037152095 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/adi,ad7303.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/adi,ad7303.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices AD7303 DAC + +maintainers: + - Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de> + +properties: + compatible: + const: adi,ad7303 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + Vdd-supply: + description: + Used to calculate output channel scalling if REF-supply not specified. + REF-supply: + description: + If not provided, Vdd/2 is used as the reference voltage. + + spi-max-frequency: + maximum: 30000000 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - Vdd-supply + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + dac@4 { + compatible = "adi,ad7303"; + reg = <4>; + spi-max-frequency = <10000000>; + Vdd-supply = <&vdd_supply>; + REF-supply = <&vref_supply>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/dpot-dac.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/dpot-dac.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fdf47a01bfef..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/dpot-dac.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -Bindings for DAC emulation using a digital potentiometer - -It is assumed that the dpot is used as a voltage divider between the -current dpot wiper setting and the maximum resistance of the dpot. The -divided voltage is provided by a vref regulator. - - .------. - .-----------. | | - | vref |--' .---. - | regulator |--. | | - '-----------' | | d | - | | p | - | | o | wiper - | | t |<---------+ - | | | - | '---' dac output voltage - | | - '------+------------+ - -Required properties: -- compatible: Should be "dpot-dac" -- vref-supply: The regulator supplying the voltage divider. -- io-channels: Channel node of the dpot to be used for the voltage division. -- io-channel-names: Should be "dpot". - -Example: - - &i2c { - dpot: mcp4651-503@28 { - compatible = "microchip,mcp4651-503"; - reg = <0x28>; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - }; - }; - - dac { - compatible = "dpot-dac"; - vref-supply = <®_3v3>; - io-channels = <&dpot 0>; - io-channel-names = "dpot"; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/dpot-dac.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/dpot-dac.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6a7ca8e432d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/dpot-dac.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/dpot-dac.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: DAC emulation using a digital potentiometer + +maintainers: + - Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> + +description: | + It is assumed that the dpot is used as a voltage divider between the + current dpot wiper setting and the maximum resistance of the dpot. The + divided voltage is provided by a vref regulator. + + .------. + .-----------. | | + | vref |--' .---. + | regulator |--. | | + '-----------' | | d | + | | p | + | | o | wiper + | | t |<---------+ + | | | + | '---' dac output voltage + | | + '------+------------+ + +properties: + compatible: + const: dpot-dac + + vref-supply: + description: Regulator supplying the voltage divider. + + io-channels: + maxItems: 1 + description: | + Channel node of the dpot to be used for the voltage division. + + io-channel-names: + const: dpot + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - vref-supply + - io-channels + - io-channel-names + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + dac { + compatible = "dpot-dac"; + vref-supply = <®_3v3>; + io-channels = <&dpot 0>; + io-channel-names = "dpot"; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ds4424.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ds4424.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eaebbf8dab40..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ds4424.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -Maxim Integrated DS4422/DS4424 7-bit Sink/Source Current DAC Device Driver - -Datasheet publicly available at: -https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/DS4422-DS4424.pdf - -Required properties: - - compatible: Should be one of - maxim,ds4422 - maxim,ds4424 - - reg: Should contain the DAC I2C address - -Optional properties: - - vcc-supply: Power supply is optional. If not defined, driver will ignore it. - -Example: - ds4224@10 { - compatible = "maxim,ds4424"; - reg = <0x10>; /* When A0, A1 pins are ground */ - vcc-supply = <&vcc_3v3>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/fsl,vf610-dac.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/fsl,vf610-dac.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..999c715c6179 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/fsl,vf610-dac.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/fsl,vf610-dac.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Freescale vf610 Digital to Analog Converter + +maintainers: + - Sanchayan Maity <maitysanchayan@gmail.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: fsl,vf610-dac + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + const: dac + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/clock/vf610-clock.h> + bus@40000000 { + compatible = "fsl,aips-bus", "simple-bus"; + reg = <0x40000000 0x00070000>; + ranges; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + dac@400cc000 { + compatible = "fsl,vf610-dac"; + reg = <0x400cc000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <55 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clock-names = "dac"; + clocks = <&clks VF610_CLK_DAC0>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/lpc1850-dac.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/lpc1850-dac.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 42db783c4e75..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/lpc1850-dac.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -NXP LPC1850 DAC bindings - -Required properties: -- compatible: Should be "nxp,lpc1850-dac" -- reg: Offset and length of the register set for the ADC device -- interrupts: The interrupt number for the ADC device -- clocks: The root clock of the ADC controller -- vref-supply: The regulator supply ADC reference voltage -- resets: phandle to reset controller and line specifier - -Example: -dac: dac@400e1000 { - compatible = "nxp,lpc1850-dac"; - reg = <0x400e1000 0x1000>; - interrupts = <0>; - clocks = <&ccu1 CLK_APB3_DAC>; - vref-supply = <®_vdda>; - resets = <&rgu 42>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/max5821.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/max5821.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 54276ce8c971..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/max5821.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -Maxim max5821 DAC device driver - -Required properties: - - compatible: Must be "maxim,max5821" - - reg: Should contain the DAC I2C address - - vref-supply: Phandle to the vref power supply - -Example: - - max5821@38 { - compatible = "maxim,max5821"; - reg = <0x38>; - vref-supply = <®_max5821>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/maxim,ds4424.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/maxim,ds4424.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..264fa7c5fe3a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/maxim,ds4424.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/maxim,ds4424.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Maxim Integrated DS4422/DS4424 7-bit Sink/Source Current DAC + +maintainers: + - Ismail Kose <ihkose@gmail.com> + +description: | + Datasheet publicly available at: + https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/DS4422-DS4424.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - maxim,ds4422 + - maxim,ds4424 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vcc-supply: true + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + dac@10 { + compatible = "maxim,ds4424"; + reg = <0x10>; /* When A0, A1 pins are ground */ + vcc-supply = <&vcc_3v3>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/maxim,max5821.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/maxim,max5821.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c43fb5f3f8ac --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/maxim,max5821.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/maxim,max5821.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Maxim max5821 dual 10-bit DAC + +maintainers: + - Philippe Reynes <tremyfr@yahoo.fr> + +description: | + Datasheet publicly available at: + https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX5821.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + const: maxim,max5821 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vref-supply: true + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - vref-supply + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + dac@38 { + compatible = "maxim,max5821"; + reg = <0x38>; + vref-supply = <®_max5821>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/mcp4725.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/mcp4725.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1bc6c093fbfe..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/mcp4725.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -Microchip mcp4725 and mcp4726 DAC device driver - -Required properties: - - compatible: Must be "microchip,mcp4725" or "microchip,mcp4726" - - reg: Should contain the DAC I2C address - - vdd-supply: Phandle to the Vdd power supply. This supply is used as a - voltage reference on mcp4725. It is used as a voltage reference on - mcp4726 if there is no vref-supply specified. - -Optional properties (valid only for mcp4726): - - vref-supply: Optional phandle to the Vref power supply. Vref pin is - used as a voltage reference when this supply is specified. - - microchip,vref-buffered: Boolean to enable buffering of the external - Vref pin. This boolean is not valid without the vref-supply. Quoting - the datasheet: This is offered in cases where the reference voltage - does not have the current capability not to drop its voltage when - connected to the internal resistor ladder circuit. - -Examples: - - /* simple mcp4725 */ - mcp4725@60 { - compatible = "microchip,mcp4725"; - reg = <0x60>; - vdd-supply = <&vdac_vdd>; - }; - - /* mcp4726 with the buffered external reference voltage */ - mcp4726@60 { - compatible = "microchip,mcp4726"; - reg = <0x60>; - vdd-supply = <&vdac_vdd>; - vref-supply = <&vdac_vref>; - microchip,vref-buffered; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/microchip,mcp4725.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/microchip,mcp4725.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..271998610ceb --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/microchip,mcp4725.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/microchip,mcp4725.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Microchip mcp4725 and mcp4726 DAC + +maintainers: + - Tomas Novotny <tomas@novotny.cz> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - microchip,mcp4725 + - microchip,mcp4726 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vdd-supply: + description: | + Provides both power and acts as the reference supply on the mcp4725. + For the mcp4726 it will be used as the reference voltage if vref-supply + is not provided. + + vref-supply: + description: + Vref pin is used as a voltage reference when this supply is specified. + + microchip,vref-buffered: + type: boolean + description: | + Enable buffering of the external Vref pin. This boolean is not valid + without the vref-supply. Quoting the datasheet: This is offered in + cases where the reference voltage does not have the current + capability not to drop its voltage when connected to the internal + resistor ladder circuit. + +allOf: + - if: + not: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: microchip,mcp4726 + then: + properties: + vref-supply: false + microchip,vref-buffered: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - vdd-supply + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + mcp4725@60 { + compatible = "microchip,mcp4725"; + reg = <0x60>; + vdd-supply = <&vdac_vdd>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/nxp,lpc1850-dac.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/nxp,lpc1850-dac.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..595f481c548e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/nxp,lpc1850-dac.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/nxp,lpc1850-dac.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: NXP LPC1850 DAC bindings + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +description: + Supports the DAC found on the LPC1850 SoC. + +properties: + compatible: + const: nxp,lpc1850-dac + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + vref-supply: true + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - vref-supply + - resets + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/lpc18xx-ccu.h> + soc { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + dac: dac@400e1000 { + compatible = "nxp,lpc1850-dac"; + reg = <0x400e1000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <0>; + clocks = <&ccu1 CLK_APB3_DAC>; + vref-supply = <®_vdda>; + resets = <&rgu 42>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac5571.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac5571.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 03af6b9a4d07..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac5571.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -* Texas Instruments DAC5571 Family - -Required properties: - - compatible: Should contain - "ti,dac5571" - "ti,dac6571" - "ti,dac7571" - "ti,dac5574" - "ti,dac6574" - "ti,dac7574" - "ti,dac5573" - "ti,dac6573" - "ti,dac7573" - - reg: Should contain the DAC I2C address - -Optional properties: - - vref-supply: The regulator supply for DAC reference voltage - -Example: -dac@0 { - compatible = "ti,dac5571"; - reg = <0x4C>; - vref-supply = <&vdd_supply>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac5571.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac5571.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..714191724f7c --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac5571.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/ti,dac5571.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments DAC5571 Family + +maintainers: + - Sean Nyekjaer <sean@geanix.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ti,dac5571 + - ti,dac6571 + - ti,dac7571 + - ti,dac5574 + - ti,dac6574 + - ti,dac7574 + - ti,dac5573 + - ti,dac6573 + - ti,dac7573 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vref-supply: + description: + Reference voltage must be supplied to establish the scaling of the + output voltage. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - vref-supply + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + dac@4c { + compatible = "ti,dac5571"; + reg = <0x4C>; + vref-supply = <&vdd_supply>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7311.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7311.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e5a507db5e01..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7311.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -TI DAC7311 device tree bindings - -Required properties: -- compatible: must be set to: - * "ti,dac7311" - * "ti,dac6311" - * "ti,dac5311" -- reg: spi chip select number for the device -- vref-supply: The regulator supply for ADC reference voltage - -Optional properties: -- spi-max-frequency: Max SPI frequency to use - -Example: - - spi_master { - dac@0 { - compatible = "ti,dac7311"; - reg = <0>; /* CS0 */ - spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; - vref-supply = <&vdd_supply>; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7311.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7311.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..10be98d1f19c --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7311.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/ti,dac7311.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments DAC5311 and similar SPI DACs + +maintainers: + - Charles-Antoine Couret <charles-antoine.couret@essensium.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ti,dac7311 + - ti,dac6311 + - ti,dac5311 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vref-supply: + description: + Reference voltage must be supplied to establish the scaling of the + output voltage. + + spi-max-frequency: true + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - vref-supply + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + dac@0 { + compatible = "ti,dac7311"; + reg = <0>; /* CS0 */ + spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; + vref-supply = <&vdd_supply>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7512.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7512.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1db45939dac9..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7512.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -TI DAC7512 DEVICETREE BINDINGS - -Required properties: - - - "compatible" Must be set to "ti,dac7512" - -Property rules described in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt -apply. In particular, "reg" and "spi-max-frequency" properties must be given. - - -Example: - - spi_master { - dac7512: dac7512@0 { - compatible = "ti,dac7512"; - reg = <0>; /* CS0 */ - spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; - }; - }; - diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7512.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7512.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4277cf8a4a2e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7512.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/ti,dac7512.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments DAC7512 DAC + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +properties: + compatible: + const: ti,dac7512 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: + description: + Maximum frequency is reduced for supply voltage of less than 3.6V + maximum: 30000000 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + dac@0 { + compatible = "ti,dac7512"; + reg = <0>; /* CS0 */ + spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7612.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7612.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 17af395b99d9..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7612.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -* Texas Instruments Dual, 12-Bit Serial Input Digital-to-Analog Converter - -The DAC7612 is a dual, 12-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with guaranteed -12-bit monotonicity performance over the industrial temperature range. -Is is programmable through an SPI interface. - -The internal DACs are loaded when the LOADDACS pin is pulled down. - -https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/sbas106/sbas106.pdf - -Required Properties: -- compatible: Should be one of: - "ti,dac7612" - "ti,dac7612u" - "ti,dac7612ub" -- reg: Definition as per Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt - -Optional Properties: -- ti,loaddacs-gpios: GPIO descriptor for the LOADDACS pin. -- spi-*: Definition as per Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt - -Example: - - dac@1 { - compatible = "ti,dac7612"; - reg = <0x1>; - ti,loaddacs-gpios = <&msmgpio 25 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7612.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7612.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d172b142f6ed --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ti,dac7612.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/dac/ti,dac7612.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments DAC7612 family of DACs + +description: + The DAC7612 is a dual, 12-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with + guaranteed 12-bit monotonicity performance over the industrial temperature + range. Is is programmable through an SPI interface. + +maintainers: + - Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo@ribalda.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ti,dac7612 + - ti,dac7612u + - ti,dac7612ub + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + ti,loaddacs-gpios: + description: + DACs are loaded when the pin connected to this GPIO is pulled low. + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: true + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + dac@1 { + compatible = "ti,dac7612"; + reg = <0x1>; + ti,loaddacs-gpios = <&msmgpio 25 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/vf610-dac.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/vf610-dac.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 20c6c7ae9687..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/vf610-dac.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -Freescale vf610 Digital to Analog Converter bindings - -The devicetree bindings are for the new DAC driver written for -vf610 SoCs from Freescale. - -Required properties: -- compatible: Should contain "fsl,vf610-dac" -- reg: Offset and length of the register set for the device -- interrupts: Should contain the interrupt for the device -- clocks: The clock is needed by the DAC controller -- clock-names: Must contain "dac" matching entry in the clocks property. - -Example: -dac0: dac@400cc000 { - compatible = "fsl,vf610-dac"; - reg = <0x400cc000 0x1000>; - interrupts = <55 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - clock-names = "dac"; - clocks = <&clks VF610_CLK_DAC0>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/frequency/adf4350.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/frequency/adf4350.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f8c181d81d2d..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/frequency/adf4350.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -Analog Devices ADF4350/ADF4351 device driver - -Required properties: - - compatible: Should be one of - * "adi,adf4350": When using the ADF4350 device - * "adi,adf4351": When using the ADF4351 device - - reg: SPI chip select numbert for the device - - spi-max-frequency: Max SPI frequency to use (< 20000000) - - clocks: From common clock binding. Clock is phandle to clock for - ADF435x Reference Clock (CLKIN). - -Optional properties: - - gpios: GPIO Lock detect - If set with a valid phandle and GPIO number, - pll lock state is tested upon read. - - adi,channel-spacing: Channel spacing in Hz (influences MODULUS). - - adi,power-up-frequency: If set in Hz the PLL tunes to - the desired frequency on probe. - - adi,reference-div-factor: If set the driver skips dynamic calculation - and uses this default value instead. - - adi,reference-doubler-enable: Enables reference doubler. - - adi,reference-div2-enable: Enables reference divider. - - adi,phase-detector-polarity-positive-enable: Enables positive phase - detector polarity. Default = negative. - - adi,lock-detect-precision-6ns-enable: Enables 6ns lock detect precision. - Default = 10ns. - - adi,lock-detect-function-integer-n-enable: Enables lock detect - for integer-N mode. Default = factional-N mode. - - adi,charge-pump-current: Charge pump current in mA. - Default = 2500mA. - - adi,muxout-select: On chip multiplexer output selection. - Valid values for the multiplexer output are: - 0: Three-State Output (default) - 1: DVDD - 2: DGND - 3: R-Counter output - 4: N-Divider output - 5: Analog lock detect - 6: Digital lock detect - - adi,low-spur-mode-enable: Enables low spur mode. - Default = Low noise mode. - - adi,cycle-slip-reduction-enable: Enables cycle slip reduction. - - adi,charge-cancellation-enable: Enabled charge pump - charge cancellation for integer-N modes. - - adi,anti-backlash-3ns-enable: Enables 3ns antibacklash pulse width - for integer-N modes. - - adi,band-select-clock-mode-high-enable: Enables faster band - selection logic. - - adi,12bit-clk-divider: Clock divider value used when - adi,12bit-clkdiv-mode != 0 - - adi,clk-divider-mode: - Valid values for the clkdiv mode are: - 0: Clock divider off (default) - 1: Fast lock enable - 2: Phase resync enable - - adi,aux-output-enable: Enables auxiliary RF output. - - adi,aux-output-fundamental-enable: Selects fundamental VCO output on - the auxiliary RF output. Default = Output of RF dividers. - - adi,mute-till-lock-enable: Enables Mute-Till-Lock-Detect function. - - adi,output-power: Output power selection. - Valid values for the power mode are: - 0: -4dBm (default) - 1: -1dBm - 2: +2dBm - 3: +5dBm - - adi,aux-output-power: Auxiliary output power selection. - Valid values for the power mode are: - 0: -4dBm (default) - 1: -1dBm - 2: +2dBm - 3: +5dBm - - -Example: - lo_pll0_rx_adf4351: adf4351-rx-lpc@4 { - compatible = "adi,adf4351"; - reg = <4>; - spi-max-frequency = <10000000>; - clocks = <&clk0_ad9523 9>; - clock-names = "clkin"; - adi,channel-spacing = <10000>; - adi,power-up-frequency = <2400000000>; - adi,phase-detector-polarity-positive-enable; - adi,charge-pump-current = <2500>; - adi,output-power = <3>; - adi,mute-till-lock-enable; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/frequency/adi,adf4350.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/frequency/adi,adf4350.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d7f20b8518e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/frequency/adi,adf4350.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/frequency/adi,adf4350.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices ADF4350/ADF4351 wideband synthesizer + +maintainers: + - Michael Hennerich <michael.hennerich@analog.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,adf4350 + - adi,adf4351 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: + maximum: 20000000 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + description: Clock to provide CLKIN reference clock signal. + + clock-names: + const: clkin + + gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: Lock detect GPIO. + + adi,channel-spacing: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + Channel spacing in Hz (influences MODULUS). + + adi,power-up-frequency: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + If set the PLL tunes to this frequency (in Hz) on driver probe. + + adi,reference-div-factor: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + If set the driver skips dynamic calculation and uses this default + value instead. + + adi,reference-doubler-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enables reference doubler. + + adi,reference-div2-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enables reference divider. + + adi,phase-detector-polarity-positive-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enables positive phase detector polarity. Default negative. + + adi,lock-detect-precision-6ns-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enables 6ns lock detect precision. Default = 10ns. + + adi,lock-detect-function-integer-n-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: + Enables lock detect for integer-N mode. Default = factional-N mode. + + adi,charge-pump-current: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: Charge pump current in mA. Default = 2500mA. + + adi,muxout-select: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + minimum: 0 + maximum: 6 + description: | + On chip multiplexer output selection. + Valid values for the multiplexer output are: + 0: Three-State Output (default) + 1: DVDD + 2: DGND + 3: R-Counter output + 4: N-Divider output + 5: Analog lock detect + 6: Digital lock detect + + adi,low-spur-mode-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enables low spur mode. Default = Low noise mode. + + adi,cycle-slip-reduction-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enables cycle slip reduction. + + adi,charge-cancellation-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: + Enabled charge pump charge cancellation for integer-N modes. + + adi,anti-backlash-3ns-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: + Enables 3ns antibacklash pulse width for integer-N modes. + + adi,band-select-clock-mode-high-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enables faster band selection logic. + + adi,12bit-clk-divider: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + Clock divider value used when adi,12bit-clkdiv-mode != 0 + + adi,clk-divider-mode: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [0, 1, 2] + description: | + Valid values for the clkdiv mode are: + 0: Clock divider off (default) + 1: Fast lock enable + 2: Phase resync enable + + adi,aux-output-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enables auxiliary RF output. + + adi,aux-output-fundamental-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: | + Selects fundamental VCO output on the auxiliary RF output. + Default = Output of RF dividers. + + adi,mute-till-lock-enable: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: Enables Mute-Till-Lock-Detect function. + + adi,output-power: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [0, 1, 2, 3] + description: | + Output power selection. + Valid values for the power mode are: + 0: -4dBm (default) + 1: -1dBm + 2: +2dBm + 3: +5dBm + + adi,aux-output-power: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [0, 1, 2, 3] + description: | + Auxiliary output power selection. + Valid values for the power mode are: + 0: -4dBm (default) + 1: -1dBm + 2: +2dBm + 3: +5dBm + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + pll@4 { + compatible = "adi,adf4351"; + reg = <4>; + spi-max-frequency = <10000000>; + clocks = <&clk0_ad9523 9>; + clock-names = "clkin"; + adi,channel-spacing = <10000>; + adi,power-up-frequency = <2400000000>; + adi,phase-detector-polarity-positive-enable; + adi,charge-pump-current = <2500>; + adi,output-power = <3>; + adi,mute-till-lock-enable; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/bmg160.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/bmg160.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bb43d1ad9c9f..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/bmg160.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -* Bosch BMG160 triaxial rotation sensor (gyroscope) - -Required properties: - - - compatible : should be "bosch,bmg160", "bosch,bmi055_gyro" or "bosch,bmi088_gyro" - - reg : the I2C address of the sensor (0x69) - -Optional properties: - - - interrupts : interrupt mapping for GPIO IRQ, it should by configured with - flags IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING - -Example: - -bmg160@69 { - compatible = "bosch,bmg160"; - reg = <0x69>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>; - interrupts = <18 (IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING)>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/bosch,bmg160.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/bosch,bmg160.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0466483be6bb --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/bosch,bmg160.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/gyroscope/bosch,bmg160.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Bosch BMG160 triaxial rotation sensor (gyroscope) + +maintainers: + - H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@goldelico.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - bosch,bmg160 + - bosch,bmi055_gyro + - bosch,bmi088_gyro + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + minItems: 1 + description: + Should be configured with type IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + gyroscope@69 { + compatible = "bosch,bmg160"; + reg = <0x69>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>; + interrupts = <18 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/nxp,fxas21002c.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/nxp,fxas21002c.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 465e104bbf14..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/nxp,fxas21002c.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -* NXP FXAS21002C Gyroscope device tree bindings - -http://www.nxp.com/products/sensors/gyroscopes/3-axis-digital-gyroscope:FXAS21002C - -Required properties: - - compatible : should be "nxp,fxas21002c" - - reg : the I2C address of the sensor or SPI chip select number for the - device. - - vdd-supply: phandle to the regulator that provides power to the sensor. - - vddio-supply: phandle to the regulator that provides power to the bus. - -Optional properties: - - reset-gpios : gpio used to reset the device, see gpio/gpio.txt - - interrupts : device support 2 interrupts, INT1 and INT2, - the interrupts can be triggered on rising or falling edges. - See interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt - - interrupt-names: should contain "INT1" or "INT2", the gyroscope interrupt - line in use. - - drive-open-drain: the interrupt/data ready line will be configured - as open drain, which is useful if several sensors share - the same interrupt line. This is a boolean property. - (This binding is taken from pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt) - -Example: - -gyroscope@20 { - compatible = "nxp,fxas21002c"; - reg = <0x20>; - vdd-supply = <®_peri_3p15v>; - vddio-supply = <®_peri_3p15v>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/nxp,fxas21002c.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/nxp,fxas21002c.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d97ee774d6a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/gyroscope/nxp,fxas21002c.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/gyroscope/nxp,fxas21002c.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: NXP FXAS21002C Gyroscope + +maintainers: + - Rui Miguel Silva <rmfrfs@gmail.com> + +description: | + 3 axis digital gyroscope device with an I2C and SPI interface. + http://www.nxp.com/products/sensors/gyroscopes/3-axis-digital-gyroscope:FXAS21002C + +properties: + compatible: + const: nxp,fxas21002c + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vdd-supply: + description: Regulator that provides power to the sensor + + vddio-supply: + description: Regulator that provides power to the bus + + reset-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: GPIO connected to reset + + interrupts: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + description: Either interrupt may be triggered on rising or falling edges. + + interrupt-names: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + items: + enum: + - INT1 + - INT2 + + drive-open-drain: + type: boolean + description: the interrupt/data ready line will be configured as open drain, + which is useful if several sensors share the same interrupt + line. + + spi-max-frequency: + maximum: 2000000 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + + i2c0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + gyroscope@20 { + compatible = "nxp,fxas21002c"; + reg = <0x20>; + + vdd-supply = <®_peri_3p15v>; + vddio-supply = <®_peri_3p15v>; + + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <7 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + interrupt-names = "INT1"; + }; + }; + spi0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + gyroscope@0 { + compatible = "nxp,fxas2102c"; + reg = <0x0>; + + spi-max-frequency = <2000000>; + + interrupt-parent = <&gpio2>; + interrupts = <7 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + interrupt-names = "INT2"; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/afe4403.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/afe4403.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8e412054d6d5..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/afe4403.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -Texas Instruments AFE4403 Heart rate and Pulse Oximeter - -Required properties: - - compatible : Should be "ti,afe4403". - - reg : SPI chip select address of device. - - tx-supply : Regulator supply to transmitting LEDs. - - interrupts : The interrupt line the device ADC_RDY pin is - connected to. For details refer to, - ../../interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt. - -Optional properties: - - reset-gpios : GPIO used to reset the device. - For details refer to, ../../gpio/gpio.txt. - -For other required and optional properties of SPI slave nodes -please refer to ../../spi/spi-bus.txt. - -Example: - -&spi0 { - heart_mon@0 { - compatible = "ti,afe4403"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <10000000>; - - tx-supply = <&vbat>; - - interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <28 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; - - reset-gpios = <&gpio1 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/afe4404.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/afe4404.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0b52830a0d9c..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/afe4404.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -Texas Instruments AFE4404 Heart rate and Pulse Oximeter - -Required properties: - - compatible : Should be "ti,afe4404". - - reg : I2C address of the device. - - tx-supply : Regulator supply to transmitting LEDs. - - interrupts : The interrupt line the device ADC_RDY pin is - connected to. For details refer to, - ../interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt. - -Optional properties: - - reset-gpios : GPIO used to reset the device. - For details refer to, ../gpio/gpio.txt. - -Example: - -&i2c2 { - heart_mon@58 { - compatible = "ti,afe4404"; - reg = <0x58>; - - tx-supply = <&vbat>; - - interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <28 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; - - reset-gpios = <&gpio1 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/max30100.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/max30100.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0054908a6e74..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/max30100.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -Maxim MAX30100 heart rate and pulse oximeter sensor - -* https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX30100.pdf - -Required properties: - - compatible: must be "maxim,max30100" - - reg: the I2C address of the sensor - - interrupts: the sole interrupt generated by the device - - Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic - interrupt client node bindings. - -Optional properties: - - maxim,led-current-microamp: configuration for LED current in microamperes - while the engine is running. First indexed value is the configuration for - the RED LED, and second value is for the IR LED. - - Refer to the datasheet for the allowed current values. - -Example: - -max30100@57 { - compatible = "maxim,max30100"; - reg = <0x57>; - maxim,led-current-microamp = <24000 50000>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <16 2>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/max30102.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/max30102.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7ef7ae40ae4f..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/max30102.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -Maxim MAX30102 heart rate and pulse oximeter sensor -Maxim MAX30105 optical particle-sensing module - -* https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX30102.pdf -* https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX30105.pdf - -Required properties: - - compatible: must be "maxim,max30102" or "maxim,max30105" - - reg: the I2C address of the sensor - - interrupts: the sole interrupt generated by the device - - Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic - interrupt client node bindings. - -Optional properties: - - maxim,red-led-current-microamp: configuration for red LED current - - maxim,ir-led-current-microamp: configuration for IR LED current - - maxim,green-led-current-microamp: configuration for green LED current - (max30105 only) - - Note that each step is approximately 200 microamps, ranging from 0 uA to - 50800 uA. - -Example: - -max30102@57 { - compatible = "maxim,max30102"; - reg = <0x57>; - maxim,red-led-current-microamp = <7000>; - maxim,ir-led-current-microamp = <7000>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <16 2>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/maxim,max30100.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/maxim,max30100.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..64b862637039 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/maxim,max30100.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/health/maxim,max30100.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Maxim MAX30100 heart rate and pulse oximeter sensor + +maintainers: + - Matt Ranostay <matt.ranostay@konsulko.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: maxim,max30100 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + description: Connected to ADC_RDY pin. + + maxim,led-current-microamp: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array + minItems: 2 + maxItems: 2 + description: | + LED current whilst the engine is running. First indexed value is + the configuration for the RED LED, and second value is for the IR LED. + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + heart-rate@57 { + compatible = "maxim,max30100"; + reg = <0x57>; + maxim,led-current-microamp = <24000 50000>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <16 2>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/maxim,max30102.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/maxim,max30102.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c13c10c8d65d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/maxim,max30102.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/health/maxim,max30102.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Maxim MAX30102 heart rate and pulse oximeter and MAX30105 particle-sensor + +maintainers: + - Matt Ranostay <matt.ranostay@konsulko.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - maxim,max30102 + - maxim,max30105 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + description: Connected to ADC_RDY pin. + + maxim,red-led-current-microamp: + description: RED LED current. Each step is approximately 200 microamps. + minimum: 0 + maximum: 50800 + + maxim,ir-led-current-microamp: + description: IR LED current. Each step is approximately 200 microamps. + minimum: 0 + maximum: 50800 + + maxim,green-led-current-microamp: + description: Green LED current. Each step is approximately 200 microamps. + minimum: 0 + maximum: 50800 + +allOf: + - if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: maxim,max30100 + then: + properties: + maxim,green-led-current-microamp: false + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + heart-rate@57 { + compatible = "maxim,max30102"; + reg = <0x57>; + maxim,red-led-current-microamp = <7000>; + maxim,ir-led-current-microamp = <7000>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <16 2>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/ti,afe4403.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/ti,afe4403.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d861526c5c42 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/ti,afe4403.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/health/ti,afe4403.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments AFE4403 Heart rate and Pulse Oximeter + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +properties: + compatible: + const: ti,afe4403 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + tx-supply: + description: Supply to transmitting LEDs. + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + description: Connected to ADC_RDY pin. + + reset-gpios: true + + spi-max-frequency: true + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + heart_mon@0 { + compatible = "ti,afe4403"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <10000000>; + tx-supply = <&vbat>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <28 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + reset-gpios = <&gpio1 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/ti,afe4404.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/ti,afe4404.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3b4d6c48b8bb --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/health/ti,afe4404.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/health/ti,afe4404.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments AFE4404 Heart rate and Pulse Oximeter + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +properties: + compatible: + const: ti,afe4403 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + tx-supply: + description: Supply to transmitting LEDs. + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + description: Connected to ADC_RDY pin. + + reset-gpios: true + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + heart_mon@58 { + compatible = "ti,afe4404"; + reg = <0x58>; + tx-supply = <&vbat>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <28 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + reset-gpios = <&gpio1 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/dht11.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/dht11.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ecc24c199fd6..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/dht11.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -* DHT11 humidity/temperature sensor (and compatibles like DHT22) - -Required properties: - - compatible: Should be "dht11" - - gpios: Should specify the GPIO connected to the sensor's data - line, see "gpios property" in - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt. - -Example: - -humidity_sensor { - compatible = "dht11"; - gpios = <&gpio0 6 0>; -} diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/dht11.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/dht11.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2247481d0203 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/dht11.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/humidity/dht11.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: DHT11 humidity + temperature sensor + +maintainers: + - Harald Geyer <harald@ccbib.org> + +description: | + A simple and low cost module providing a non standard single GPIO based + interface. It is believed the part is made by aosong but don't have + absolute confirmation of this, or what the aosong part number is. + +properties: + compatible: + const: dht11 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: + Single, interrupt capable, GPIO used to communicate with the device. + +required: + - compatible + - gpios + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + humidity_sensor { + compatible = "dht11"; + gpios = <&gpio0 6 0>; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/hdc100x.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/hdc100x.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c52333bdfd19..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/hdc100x.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -* HDC100x temperature + humidity sensors - -Required properties: - - compatible: Should contain one of the following: - ti,hdc1000 - ti,hdc1008 - ti,hdc1010 - ti,hdc1050 - ti,hdc1080 - - reg: i2c address of the sensor - -Example: - -hdc100x@40 { - compatible = "ti,hdc1000"; - reg = <0x40>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/hts221.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/hts221.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 84d029372260..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/hts221.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -* HTS221 STM humidity + temperature sensor - -Required properties: -- compatible: should be "st,hts221" -- reg: i2c address of the sensor / spi cs line - -Optional properties: -- drive-open-drain: the interrupt/data ready line will be configured - as open drain, which is useful if several sensors share the same - interrupt line. This is a boolean property. - If the requested interrupt is configured as IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH or - IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING a pull-down resistor is needed to drive the line - when it is not active, whereas a pull-up one is needed when interrupt - line is configured as IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW or IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING. - Refer to pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt for the property description. -- interrupts: interrupt mapping for IRQ. It should be configured with - flags IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH, IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING, IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW or - IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING. - - Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic interrupt - client node bindings. - -Example: - -hts221@5f { - compatible = "st,hts221"; - reg = <0x5f>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; - interrupts = <0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/htu21.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/htu21.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 97d79636f7ae..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/htu21.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -*HTU21 - Measurement-Specialties htu21 temperature & humidity sensor and humidity part of MS8607 sensor - -Required properties: - - - compatible: should be "meas,htu21" or "meas,ms8607-humidity" - - reg: I2C address of the sensor - -Example: - -htu21@40 { - compatible = "meas,htu21"; - reg = <0x40>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/st,hts221.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/st,hts221.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..598473df74fa --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/humidity/st,hts221.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/humidity/st,hts221.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: HTS221 STM humidity + temperature sensor + +maintainers: + - Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org> + +description: | + Humidity and temperature sensor with I2C interface and data ready + interrupt. + +properties: + compatible: + const: st,hts221 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + drive-open-drain: + type: boolean + description: + The interrupt/data ready line will be configured as open drain, which + is useful if several sensors share the same interrupt line. + + vdd-supply: true + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + hts221@5f { + compatible = "st,hts221"; + reg = <0x5f>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; + interrupts = <0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/iio-bindings.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/iio-bindings.txt deleted file mode 100644 index aa63cac7323e..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/iio-bindings.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -This binding is derived from clock bindings, and based on suggestions -from Lars-Peter Clausen [1]. - -Sources of IIO channels can be represented by any node in the device -tree. Those nodes are designated as IIO providers. IIO consumer -nodes use a phandle and IIO specifier pair to connect IIO provider -outputs to IIO inputs. Similar to the gpio specifiers, an IIO -specifier is an array of one or more cells identifying the IIO -output on a device. The length of an IIO specifier is defined by the -value of a #io-channel-cells property in the IIO provider node. - -[1] https://marc.info/?l=linux-iio&m=135902119507483&w=2 - -==IIO providers== - -Required properties: -#io-channel-cells: Number of cells in an IIO specifier; Typically 0 for nodes - with a single IIO output and 1 for nodes with multiple - IIO outputs. - -Optional properties: -label: A symbolic name for the device. - - -Example for a simple configuration with no trigger: - - adc: voltage-sensor@35 { - compatible = "maxim,max1139"; - reg = <0x35>; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - label = "voltage_feedback_group1"; - }; - -Example for a configuration with trigger: - - adc@35 { - compatible = "some-vendor,some-adc"; - reg = <0x35>; - - adc1: iio-device@0 { - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - /* other properties */ - }; - adc2: iio-device@1 { - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - /* other properties */ - }; - }; - -==IIO consumers== - -Required properties: -io-channels: List of phandle and IIO specifier pairs, one pair - for each IIO input to the device. Note: if the - IIO provider specifies '0' for #io-channel-cells, - then only the phandle portion of the pair will appear. - -Optional properties: -io-channel-names: - List of IIO input name strings sorted in the same - order as the io-channels property. Consumers drivers - will use io-channel-names to match IIO input names - with IIO specifiers. -io-channel-ranges: - Empty property indicating that child nodes can inherit named - IIO channels from this node. Useful for bus nodes to provide - and IIO channel to their children. - -For example: - - device { - io-channels = <&adc 1>, <&ref 0>; - io-channel-names = "vcc", "vdd"; - }; - -This represents a device with two IIO inputs, named "vcc" and "vdd". -The vcc channel is connected to output 1 of the &adc device, and the -vdd channel is connected to output 0 of the &ref device. - -==Example== - - adc: max1139@35 { - compatible = "maxim,max1139"; - reg = <0x35>; - #io-channel-cells = <1>; - }; - - ... - - iio-hwmon { - compatible = "iio-hwmon"; - io-channels = <&adc 0>, <&adc 1>, <&adc 2>, - <&adc 3>, <&adc 4>, <&adc 5>, - <&adc 6>, <&adc 7>, <&adc 8>, - <&adc 9>; - }; - - some_consumer { - compatible = "some-consumer"; - io-channels = <&adc 10>, <&adc 11>; - io-channel-names = "adc1", "adc2"; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/impedance-analyzer/ad5933.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/impedance-analyzer/ad5933.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5ff38728ff91..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/impedance-analyzer/ad5933.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -Analog Devices AD5933/AD5934 Impedance Converter, Network Analyzer - -https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/AD5933.pdf -https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/AD5934.pdf - -Required properties: - - compatible : should be one of - "adi,ad5933" - "adi,ad5934" - - reg : the I2C address. - - vdd-supply : The regulator supply for DVDD, AVDD1 and AVDD2 when they - are connected together. - -Optional properties: -- clocks : external clock reference. -- clock-names : must be "mclk" if clocks is set. - -Example for a I2C device node: - - impedance-analyzer@0d { - compatible = "adi,adxl345"; - reg = <0x0d>; - vdd-supply = <&vdd_supply>; - clocks = <&ref_clk>; - clock-names = "mclk"; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/impedance-analyzer/adi,ad5933.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/impedance-analyzer/adi,ad5933.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2ad043554b9c --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/impedance-analyzer/adi,ad5933.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/impedance-analyzer/adi,ad5933.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices AD5933/AD5934 Impedance Converter, Network Analyzer + +maintainers: + - Marcelo Schmitt <marcelo.schmitt1@gmail.com> + - Gabriel Capella <gabriel@capella.pro> + +description: | + https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/AD5933.pdf + https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/AD5934.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,ad5933 + - adi,ad5934 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vdd-supply: + description: | + The regulator supply for DVDD, AVDD1 and AVDD2 when they + are connected together. Used to calculate voltage scaling of measurement + channels. + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + const: mclk + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - vdd-supply + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + impedance-analyzer@d { + compatible = "adi,ad5933"; + reg = <0x0d>; + vdd-supply = <&vdd_supply>; + clocks = <&ref_clk>; + clock-names = "mclk"; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/adi,adis16480.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/adi,adis16480.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cd903a1d880d..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/adi,adis16480.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ - -Analog Devices ADIS16480 and similar IMUs - -Required properties for the ADIS16480: - -- compatible: Must be one of - * "adi,adis16375" - * "adi,adis16480" - * "adi,adis16485" - * "adi,adis16488" - * "adi,adis16490" - * "adi,adis16495-1" - * "adi,adis16495-2" - * "adi,adis16495-3" - * "adi,adis16497-1" - * "adi,adis16497-2" - * "adi,adis16497-3" -- reg: SPI chip select number for the device -- spi-max-frequency: Max SPI frequency to use - see: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt -- spi-cpha: See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt -- spi-cpol: See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt -- interrupts: interrupt mapping for IRQ, accepted values are: - * IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING - * IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING - -Optional properties: - -- interrupt-names: Data ready line selection. Valid values are: - * DIO1 - * DIO2 - * DIO3 - * DIO4 - If this field is left empty, DIO1 is assigned as default data ready - signal. -- reset-gpios: must be the device tree identifier of the RESET pin. As the line - is active low, it should be marked GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW. -- clocks: phandle to the external clock. Should be set according to - "clock-names". - If this field is left empty together with the "clock-names" field, then - the internal clock is used. -- clock-names: The name of the external clock to be used. Valid values are: - * sync: In sync mode, the internal clock is disabled and the frequency - of the external clock signal establishes therate of data - collection and processing. See Fig 14 and 15 in the datasheet. - The clock-frequency must be: - * 3000 to 4500 Hz for adis1649x devices. - * 700 to 2400 Hz for adis1648x devices. - * pps: In Pulse Per Second (PPS) Mode, the rate of data collection and - production is equal to the product of the external clock - frequency and the scale factor in the SYNC_SCALE register, see - Table 154 in the datasheet. - The clock-frequency must be: - * 1 to 128 Hz for adis1649x devices. - * This mode is not supported by adis1648x devices. - If this field is left empty together with the "clocks" field, then the - internal clock is used. -- adi,ext-clk-pin: The DIOx line to be used as an external clock input. - Valid values are: - * DIO1 - * DIO2 - * DIO3 - * DIO4 - Each DIOx pin supports only one function at a time (data ready line - selection or external clock input). When a single pin has two - two assignments, the enable bit for the lower priority function - automatically resets to zero (disabling the lower priority function). - Data ready has highest priority. - If this field is left empty, DIO2 is assigned as default external clock - input pin. - -Example: - - imu@0 { - compatible = "adi,adis16495-1"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <3200000>; - spi-cpol; - spi-cpha; - interrupts = <25 IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; - interrupt-names = "DIO2"; - clocks = <&adis16495_sync>; - clock-names = "sync"; - adi,ext-clk-pin = "DIO1"; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/adi,adis16480.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/adi,adis16480.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5dbe24be9925 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/adi,adis16480.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/imu/adi,adis16480.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices ADIS16480 and similar IMUs + +maintainers: + - Alexandru Ardelean <alexandru.ardelean@analog.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,adis16375 + - adi,adis16480 + - adi,adis16485 + - adi,adis16488 + - adi,adis16490 + - adi,adis16495-1 + - adi,adis16495-2 + - adi,adis16495-3 + - adi,adis16497-1 + - adi,adis16497-2 + - adi,adis16497-3 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + description: | + Accepted interrupt types are: + * IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING + * IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING + + interrupt-names: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + description: + Default if not supplied is DIO1. + items: + enum: + - DIO1 + - DIO2 + - DIO3 + - DIO4 + + spi-max-frequency: true + + spi-cpha: true + spi-cpol: true + + reset-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: Connected to RESET pin which is active low. + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + description: If not provided, then the internal clock is used. + + clock-names: + description: | + sync: In sync mode, the internal clock is disabled and the frequency + of the external clock signal establishes therate of data + collection and processing. See Fig 14 and 15 in the datasheet. + The clock-frequency must be: + * 3000 to 4500 Hz for adis1649x devices. + * 700 to 2400 Hz for adis1648x devices. + pps: In Pulse Per Second (PPS) Mode, the rate of data collection and + production is equal to the product of the external clock + frequency and the scale factor in the SYNC_SCALE register, see + Table 154 in the datasheet. + The clock-frequency must be: + * 1 to 128 Hz for adis1649x devices. + * This mode is not supported by adis1648x devices. + enum: + - sync + - pps + + adi,ext-clk-pin: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + description: | + The DIOx line to be used as an external clock input. + Each DIOx pin supports only one function at a time (data ready line + selection or external clock input). When a single pin has two + two assignments, the enable bit for the lower priority function + automatically resets to zero (disabling the lower priority function). + Data ready has highest priority. + If not provided then DIO2 is assigned as default external clock + input pin. + enum: + - DIO1 + - DIO2 + - DIO3 + - DIO4 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - spi-cpha + - spi-cpol + - spi-max-frequency + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + imu@0 { + compatible = "adi,adis16495-1"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <3200000>; + spi-cpol; + spi-cpha; + interrupts = <25 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; + interrupt-names = "DIO2"; + clocks = <&adis16495_sync>; + clock-names = "sync"; + adi,ext-clk-pin = "DIO1"; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st,lsm6dsx.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st,lsm6dsx.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d9b3213318fb --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st,lsm6dsx.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/imu/st,lsm6dsx.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: STM 6-axis (acc + gyro) IMU Mems sensors + +maintainers: + - Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@kernel.org> + +description: + Devices have both I2C and SPI interfaces. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - st,lsm6ds3 + - st,lsm6ds3h + - st,lsm6dsl + - st,lsm6dsm + - st,ism330dlc + - st,lsm6dso + - st,asm330lhh + - st,lsm6dsox + - st,lsm6dsr + - st,lsm6ds3tr-c + - st,ism330dhcx + - st,lsm9ds1-imu + - st,lsm6ds0 + - st,lsm6dsrx + - st,lsm6dst + - st,lsm6dsop + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + description: + Supports up to 2 interrupt lines via the INT1 and INT2 pins. + + spi-max-frequency: true + + vdd-supply: + description: if defined provides VDD power to the sensor. + + vddio-supply: + description: if defined provides VDD IO power to the sensor. + + st,drdy-int-pin: + $ref: '/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32' + description: | + The pin on the package that will be used to signal data ready + enum: + - 1 + - 2 + + st,pullups: + type: boolean + description: enable/disable internal i2c controller pullup resistors. + + drive-open-drain: + type: boolean + description: + The interrupt/data ready line will be configured as open drain, which + is useful if several sensors share the same interrupt line. + + wakeup-source: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + imu@6b { + compatible = "st,lsm6dsm"; + reg = <0x6b>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; + interrupts = <0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st_lsm6dsx.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st_lsm6dsx.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cef4bc16fce1..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/st_lsm6dsx.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -* ST_LSM6DSx driver for STM 6-axis (acc + gyro) imu Mems sensors - -Required properties: -- compatible: must be one of: - "st,lsm6ds3" - "st,lsm6ds3h" - "st,lsm6dsl" - "st,lsm6dsm" - "st,ism330dlc" - "st,lsm6dso" - "st,asm330lhh" - "st,lsm6dsox" - "st,lsm6dsr" - "st,lsm6ds3tr-c" - "st,ism330dhcx" - "st,lsm9ds1-imu" - "st,lsm6ds0" - "st,lsm6dsrx" -- reg: i2c address of the sensor / spi cs line - -Optional properties: -- st,drdy-int-pin: the pin on the package that will be used to signal - "data ready" (valid values: 1 or 2). -- st,pullups : enable/disable internal i2c controller pullup resistors. -- drive-open-drain: the interrupt/data ready line will be configured - as open drain, which is useful if several sensors share the same - interrupt line. This is a boolean property. - (This binding is taken from pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt) - If the requested interrupt is configured as IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH or - IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING a pull-down resistor is needed to drive the line - when it is not active, whereas a pull-up one is needed when interrupt - line is configured as IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW or IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING. -- interrupts: interrupt mapping for IRQ. It should be configured with - flags IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH, IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING, IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW or - IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING. -- wakeup-source: Enables wake up of host system on event. - - Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic interrupt - client node bindings. - -Example: - -lsm6dsm@6b { - compatible = "st,lsm6dsm"; - reg = <0x6b>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; - interrupts = <0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/apds9300.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/apds9300.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3aa6db3ee99d..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/apds9300.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -* Avago APDS9300 ambient light sensor - -https://www.avagotech.com/docs/AV02-1077EN - -Required properties: - - - compatible : should be "avago,apds9300" - - reg : the I2C address of the sensor - -Optional properties: - - - interrupts : interrupt mapping for GPIO IRQ - -Example: - -apds9300@39 { - compatible = "avago,apds9300"; - reg = <0x39>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio2>; - interrupts = <29 8>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/apds9960.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/apds9960.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c53ddb81c4aa..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/apds9960.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -* Avago APDS9960 gesture/RGB/ALS/proximity sensor - -https://www.avagotech.com/docs/AV02-4191EN - -Required properties: - - - compatible: must be "avago,apds9960" - - reg: the I2c address of the sensor - - interrupts : the sole interrupt generated by the device - - Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic interrupt client - node bindings. - -Example: - -apds9960@39 { - compatible = "avago,apds9960"; - reg = <0x39>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <16 1>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/avago,apds9300.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/avago,apds9300.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..206af44f2c43 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/avago,apds9300.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/avago,apds9300.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Avago APDS9300 ambient light sensor + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +description: | + Datasheet at https://www.avagotech.com/docs/AV02-1077EN + +properties: + compatible: + const: avago,apds9300 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + light-sensor@39 { + compatible = "avago,apds9300"; + reg = <0x39>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio2>; + interrupts = <29 8>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/avago,apds9960.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/avago,apds9960.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f06e0fda5629 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/avago,apds9960.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/avago,apds9960.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Avago APDS9960 gesture/RGB/ALS/proximity sensor + +maintainers: + - Matt Ranostay <matt.ranostay@konsulko.com> + +description: | + Datasheet at https://www.avagotech.com/docs/AV02-4191EN + +properties: + compatible: + const: avago,apds9960 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + light-sensor@39 { + compatible = "avago,apds9960"; + reg = <0x39>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <16 1>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/capella,cm3605.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/capella,cm3605.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..27972938b60d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/capella,cm3605.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/capella,cm3605.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: + Capella Microsystems CM3605 Ambient Light and Short Distance Proximity Sensor + +maintainers: + - Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> + - Kevin Tsai <ktsai@capellamicro.com> + +description: | + The CM3605 is an entirely analog part. However, it requires quite a bit of + software logic to interface a host operating system. + + This ALS and proximity sensor was one of the very first deployed in mobile + handsets, notably it is used in the very first Nexus One Android phone from + 2010. + +properties: + compatible: + const: capella,cm3605 + + aset-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: + ASET line (drive low to activate the ALS, should be flagged + GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW) + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + description: + Connected to the POUT (proximity sensor out) line. The edge + detection must be set to IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH so as to detect + movements toward and away from the proximity sensor. + + io-channels: + maxItems: 1 + description: + ADC channel used for converting the voltage from AOUT to a digital + representation. + + io-channel-names: + const: aout + + vdd-supply: true + + capella,aset-resistance-ohms: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [50000, 100000, 300000, 600000] + description: > + Sensitivity calibration resistance. Note that calibration curves + are only provided for specific allowed values. Default: 100 kOhms. + +required: + - compatible + - aset-gpios + - interrupts + - io-channels + - io-channel-names + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + light-sensor { + compatible = "capella,cm3605"; + vdd-supply = <&foo_reg>; + aset-gpios = <&foo_gpio 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + capella,aset-resistance-ohms = <100000>; + interrupts = <1 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH>; + io-channels = <&adc 0x01>; + io-channel-names = "aout"; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/capella,cm36651.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/capella,cm36651.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..446d94f3a89f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/capella,cm36651.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/capella,cm36651.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Capella CM36651 I2C Proximity and Color Light sensor + +maintainers: + - Beomho Seo <beomho.seo@samsung.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: capella,cm36651 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + vled-supply: + description: | + Supply for the IR_LED which is part of the cm36651 for proximity detection. + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - vled-supply + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + light-sensor@18 { + compatible = "capella,cm36651"; + reg = <0x18>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpx0>; + interrupts = <2 0>; + vled-supply = <&ps_als_reg>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/cm3605.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/cm3605.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 56331a79f9ab..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/cm3605.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -Capella Microsystems CM3605 -Ambient Light and Short Distance Proximity Sensor - -The CM3605 is an entirely analog part which however require quite a bit of -software logic to interface a host operating system. - -This ALS and proximity sensor was one of the very first deployed in mobile -handsets, notably it is used in the very first Nexus One Android phone from -2010. - -Required properties: -- compatible: must be: "capella,cm3605" -- aset-gpios: GPIO line controlling the ASET line (drive low - to activate the ALS, should be flagged GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW) -- interrupts: the IRQ line (such as a GPIO) that is connected to - the POUT (proximity sensor out) line. The edge detection must - be set to IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH so as to detect movements toward - and away from the proximity sensor. -- io-channels: the ADC channel used for converting the voltage from - AOUT to a digital representation. -- io-channel-names: must be "aout" - -Optional properties: -- vdd-supply: regulator supplying VDD power to the component. -- capella,aset-resistance-ohms: the sensitivity calibration resistance, - in Ohms. Valid values are: 50000, 100000, 300000 and 600000, - as these are the resistance values that we are supplied with - calibration curves for. If not supplied, 100 kOhm will be assumed - but it is strongly recommended to supply this. - -Example: - -cm3605 { - compatible = "capella,cm3605"; - vdd-supply = <&foo_reg>; - aset-gpios = <&foo_gpio 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; - capella,aset-resistance-ohms = <100000>; - interrupts = <1 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH>; - io-channels = <&adc 0x01>; - io-channel-names = "aout"; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/cm36651.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/cm36651.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c03e19db4550..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/cm36651.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -* Capella CM36651 I2C Proximity and Color Light sensor - -Required properties: -- compatible: must be "capella,cm36651" -- reg: the I2C address of the device -- interrupts: interrupt-specifier for the sole interrupt - generated by the device -- vled-supply: regulator for the IR LED. IR_LED is a part - of the cm36651 for proximity detection. - As covered in ../../regulator/regulator.txt - -Example: - - i2c_cm36651: i2c-gpio { - /* ... */ - - cm36651@18 { - compatible = "capella,cm36651"; - reg = <0x18>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpx0>; - interrupts = <2 0>; - vled-supply = <&ps_als_reg>; - }; - - /* ... */ - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/gp2ap020a00f.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/gp2ap020a00f.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9231c82317ad..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/gp2ap020a00f.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -* Sharp GP2AP020A00F I2C Proximity/ALS sensor - -The proximity detector sensor requires power supply -for its built-in led. It is also defined by this binding. - -Required properties: - - - compatible : should be "sharp,gp2ap020a00f" - - reg : the I2C slave address of the light sensor - - interrupts : interrupt specifier for the sole interrupt generated - by the device - - vled-supply : VLED power supply, as covered in ../regulator/regulator.txt - -Example: - -gp2ap020a00f@39 { - compatible = "sharp,gp2ap020a00f"; - reg = <0x39>; - interrupts = <2 0>; - vled-supply = <...>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/max44009.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/max44009.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4a98848e35c0..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/max44009.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -* MAX44009 Ambient Light Sensor - -Required properties: - -- compatible: should be "maxim,max44009" -- reg: the I2C address of the device (default is <0x4a>) - -Optional properties: - -- interrupts: interrupt mapping for GPIO IRQ. Should be configured with - IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING. - -Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic interrupt client -node bindings. - -Example: - -light-sensor@4a { - compatible = "maxim,max44009"; - reg = <0x4a>; - - interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <17 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/maxim,max44009.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/maxim,max44009.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5911bd93bcb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/maxim,max44009.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/maxim,max44009.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: MAX44009 Ambient Light Sensor + +maintainers: + - Robert Eshleman <bobbyeshleman@gmail.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: maxim,max44009 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + description: Default address is 0x4a + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + description: Should be configured with type IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + light-sensor@4a { + compatible = "maxim,max44009"; + reg = <0x4a>; + + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <17 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/opt3001.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/opt3001.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9e6f2998e751..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/opt3001.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -* Texas Instruments OPT3001 Ambient Light Sensor - -The driver supports interrupt-driven and interrupt-less operation, depending -on whether an interrupt property has been populated into the DT. Note that -the optional generation of IIO events on rising/falling light threshold changes -requires the use of interrupts. Without interrupts, only the simple reading -of the current light value is supported through the IIO API. - -https://www.ti.com/product/opt3001 - -Required properties: - - compatible: should be "ti,opt3001" - - reg: the I2C address of the sensor - -Optional properties: - - interrupts: interrupt mapping for GPIO IRQ (configure for falling edge) - -Example: - -opt3001@44 { - compatible = "ti,opt3001"; - reg = <0x44>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <28 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/renesas,isl29501.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/renesas,isl29501.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 46957997fee3..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/renesas,isl29501.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -* ISL29501 Time-of-flight sensor. - -Required properties: - - - compatible : should be "renesas,isl29501" - - reg : the I2C address of the sensor - -Example: - -isl29501@57 { - compatible = "renesas,isl29501"; - reg = <0x57>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/sharp,gp2ap020a00f.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/sharp,gp2ap020a00f.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3fabf1f576cf --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/sharp,gp2ap020a00f.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/sharp,gp2ap020a00f.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Sharp GP2AP020A00F I2C Proximity/ALS sensor + +maintainers: + - Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.park@samsung.com> + +description: | + The proximity detector sensor requires power supply for its built-in led. + +properties: + compatible: + const: sharp,gp2ap020a00f + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + vled-supply: true + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - vled-supply + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + light-sensor@39 { + compatible = "sharp,gp2ap020a00f"; + reg = <0x39>; + interrupts = <2 0>; + vled-supply = <&als_reg>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/st,uvis25.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/st,uvis25.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c86e5e1d135e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/st,uvis25.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/st,uvis25.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: ST UVIS25 uv sensor + +maintainers: + - Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo.bianconi83@gmail.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: st,uvis25 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + uv-sensor@47 { + compatible = "st,uvis25"; + reg = <0x47>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; + interrupts = <0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/st,vl6180.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/st,vl6180.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..27c36ab7990d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/st,vl6180.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/st,vl6180.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: STMicro VL6180 ALS, range and proximity sensor + +maintainers: + - Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannanece23@gmail.com> + - Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> + +description: | + Proximity sensing module incorporating time of flight sensor + Datasheet at https://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/vl6180x.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + const: st,vl6180 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + proximity@29 { + compatible = "st,vl6180"; + reg = <0x29>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/ti,opt3001.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/ti,opt3001.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..441e9343fc97 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/ti,opt3001.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/ti,opt3001.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments OPT3001 Ambient Light Sensor + +maintainers: + - Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> + +description: | + The device supports interrupt-driven and interrupt-less operation, depending + on whether an interrupt property has been populated into the DT. + +properties: + compatible: + const: ti,opt3001 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + description: Should be configured with type IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + light-sensor@44 { + compatible = "ti,opt3001"; + reg = <0x44>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <28 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/upisemi,us5182.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/upisemi,us5182.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4a9b2827cf7b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/upisemi,us5182.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/upisemi,us5182.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: UPISEMI us5182d I2C ALS and Proximity sensor + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +properties: + compatible: + const: upisemi,asd5182 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + upsemi,glass-coef: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: | + glass attenuation factor - compensation factor of resolution 1000 + for material transmittance. + default: 1000 + + upisemi,dark-ths: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint16-array + minItems: 8 + maxItems: 8 + description: + 16-bit thresholds (adc counts) corresponding to every scale. + + upisemi,upper-dark-gain: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint8 + description: | + 8-bit dark gain compensation factor(4 int and 4 fractional bits - Q4.4) + applied when light > threshold. + default: 0 + + upisemi,lower-dark-gain: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint8 + description: | + 8-bit dark gain compensation factor(4 int and 4 fractional bits - Q4.4) + applied when light < threshold. + default: 0x16 + + upisemi,continuous: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#definitions/flag + description: | + This chip has two power modes: one-shot (chip takes one measurement and + then shuts itself down) and continuous (chip takes continuous + measurements). The one-shot mode is more power-friendly but the + continuous mode may be more reliable. If this property is specified + the continuous mode will be used instead of the default one-shot one for + raw reads. + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + light-sensor@39 { + compatible = "upisemi,usd5182"; + reg = <0x39>; + upisemi,glass-coef = < 1000 >; + upisemi,dark-ths = /bits/ 16 <170 200 512 512 800 2000 4000 8000>; + upisemi,upper-dark-gain = /bits/ 8 <0x00>; + upisemi,lower-dark-gain = /bits/ 8 <0x16>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/us5182d.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/us5182d.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a61979997f37..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/us5182d.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -* UPISEMI us5182d I2C ALS and Proximity sensor - -Required properties: -- compatible: must be "upisemi,usd5182" -- reg: the I2C address of the device - -Optional properties: -- upisemi,glass-coef: glass attenuation factor - compensation factor of - resolution 1000 for material transmittance. - -- upisemi,dark-ths: array of 8 elements containing 16-bit thresholds (adc - counts) corresponding to every scale. - -- upisemi,upper-dark-gain: 8-bit dark gain compensation factor(4 int and 4 - fractional bits - Q4.4) applied when light > threshold - -- upisemi,lower-dark-gain: 8-bit dark gain compensation factor(4 int and 4 - fractional bits - Q4.4) applied when light < threshold - -- upisemi,continuous: This chip has two power modes: one-shot (chip takes one - measurement and then shuts itself down) and continuous ( - chip takes continuous measurements). The one-shot mode is - more power-friendly but the continuous mode may be more - reliable. If this property is specified the continuous - mode will be used instead of the default one-shot one for - raw reads. - -If the optional properties are not specified these factors will default to the -values in the below example. -The glass-coef defaults to no compensation for the covering material. -The threshold array defaults to experimental values that work with US5182D -sensor on evaluation board - roughly between 12-32 lux. -There will be no dark-gain compensation by default when ALS > thresh -(0 * dark-gain), and a 1.35 compensation factor when ALS < thresh. - -Example: - - usd5182@39 { - compatible = "upisemi,usd5182"; - reg = <0x39>; - upisemi,glass-coef = < 1000 >; - upisemi,dark-ths = /bits/ 16 <170 200 512 512 800 2000 4000 8000>; - upisemi,upper-dark-gain = /bits/ 8 <0x00>; - upisemi,lower-dark-gain = /bits/ 8 <0x16>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/uvis25.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/uvis25.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 043c139d91e6..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/uvis25.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -* ST UVIS25 uv sensor - -Required properties: -- compatible: should be "st,uvis25" -- reg: i2c address of the sensor / spi cs line - -Optional properties: -- interrupts: interrupt mapping for IRQ. It should be configured with - flags IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH, IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING, IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW or - IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING. - - Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic interrupt - client node bindings. - -Example: - -uvis25@47 { - compatible = "st,uvis25"; - reg = <0x47>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; - interrupts = <0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/vcnl4035.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/vcnl4035.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c07c7f052556..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/vcnl4035.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -VISHAY VCNL4035 - Ambient Light and proximity sensor - -Link to datasheet: https://www.vishay.com/docs/84251/vcnl4035x01.pdf - -Required properties: - - -compatible: should be "vishay,vcnl4035" - -reg: I2C address of the sensor, should be 0x60 - -interrupts: interrupt mapping for GPIO IRQ (level active low) - -Example: - -light-sensor@60 { - compatible = "vishay,vcnl4035"; - reg = <0x60>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio4>; - interrupts = <11 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/vishay,vcnl4035.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/vishay,vcnl4035.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2c57ff05de15 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/vishay,vcnl4035.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/light/vishay,vcnl4035.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: VISHAY VCNL4035 ambient Light and proximity sensor + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +description: | + Datasheet at https://www.vishay.com/docs/84251/vcnl4035x01.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + const: vishay,vcnl4035 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + light-sensor@60 { + compatible = "vishay,vcnl4035"; + reg = <0x60>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio4>; + interrupts = <11 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/vl6180.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/vl6180.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fb9137d85df9..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/light/vl6180.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -STMicro VL6180 - ALS, range and proximity sensor - -Link to datasheet: https://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/vl6180x.pdf - -Required properties: - - -compatible: should be "st,vl6180" - -reg: the I2C address of the sensor - -Example: - -vl6180@29 { - compatible = "st,vl6180"; - reg = <0x29>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/ak8974.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/ak8974.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7f06eff3b504..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/ak8974.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -* Asahi Kasei AK8974 magnetometer sensor - -Required properties: - -- compatible: - * "asahi-kasei,ak8974" - * "alps,hscdtd008a" -- reg : the I2C address of the magnetometer - -Optional properties: - -- avdd-supply: regulator supply for the analog voltage - (see regulator/regulator.txt) -- dvdd-supply: regulator supply for the digital voltage - (see regulator/regulator.txt) -- interrupts: data ready (DRDY) and interrupt (INT1) lines - from the chip, the DRDY interrupt must be placed first. - The interrupts can be triggered on rising or falling - edges alike. -- mount-matrix: an optional 3x3 mounting rotation matrix - -Example: - -ak8974@f { - compatible = "asahi-kasei,ak8974"; - reg = <0x0f>; - avdd-supply = <&foo_reg>; - dvdd-supply = <&bar_reg>; - interrupts = <0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>, - <1 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/asahi-kasei,ak8974.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/asahi-kasei,ak8974.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..cefb70def188 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/asahi-kasei,ak8974.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/magnetometer/asahi-kasei,ak8974.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Asahi Kasei AK8974 magnetometer sensor + +maintainers: + - Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - alps,hscdtd008a + - asahi-kasei,ak8974 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + description: | + Data ready (DRDY) and interrupt (INT1) lines from the chip. The DRDY + interrupt must be placed first. The interrupts can be triggered on + rising or falling edges. + + avdd-supply: true + + dvdd-supply: true + + mount-matrix: true + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + magnetometer@f { + compatible = "asahi-kasei,ak8974"; + reg = <0x0f>; + avdd-supply = <&foo_reg>; + dvdd-supply = <&bar_reg>; + interrupts = <0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>, + <1 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/bmc150_magn.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/bmc150_magn.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 22912e43b60c..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/bmc150_magn.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -* Bosch BMC150 magnetometer sensor - -http://ae-bst.resource.bosch.com/media/products/dokumente/bmc150/BST-BMC150-DS000-04.pdf - -Required properties: - - - compatible : should be one of: - "bosch,bmc150_magn" - "bosch,bmc156_magn" - "bosch,bmm150" - "bosch,bmm150_magn" (DEPRECATED, use bosch,bmm150) - - reg : the I2C address of the magnetometer - -Optional properties: - - - interrupts : interrupt mapping for GPIO IRQ - -Example: - -bmc150_magn@12 { - compatible = "bosch,bmc150_magn"; - reg = <0x12>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <0 1>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/bosch,bmc150_magn.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/bosch,bmc150_magn.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..cdef7aeba708 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/bosch,bmc150_magn.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/magnetometer/bosch,bmc150_magn.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Bosch BMC150 magnetometer sensor + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +description: | + Supports a range of parts, some of which form part of a multi die + package that also contains other sensors. The interface is independent + however, so a separate driver is used to support the magnetometer part. + Datasheet at: + http://ae-bst.resource.bosch.com/media/products/dokumente/bmc150/BST-BMC150-DS000-04.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + description: + Note the bmm150_magn is a deprecated compatible as this part contains only + a magnetometer. + enum: + - bosch,bmc150_magn + - bosch,bmc156_magn + - bosch,bmm150 + - bosch,bmm150_magn + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + magnetometer@12 { + compatible = "bosch,bmc150_magn"; + reg = <0x12>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <0 1>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/fsl,mag3110.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/fsl,mag3110.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6b54d32323fc --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/fsl,mag3110.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/magnetometer/fsl,mag3110.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Freescale MAG3110 magnetometer sensor + +maintainers: + - Anson Huang <Anson.Huang@nxp.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: fsl,mag3110 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + vdd-supply: true + + vddio-supply: true + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + magnetometer@e { + compatible = "fsl,mag3110"; + reg = <0x0e>; + pinctrl-names = "default"; + pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_i2c3_mag3110_int>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio3>; + interrupts = <16 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/hmc5843.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/hmc5843.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8e191eef014e..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/hmc5843.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -* Honeywell HMC5843 magnetometer sensor - -Required properties: - - - compatible : should be "honeywell,hmc5843" - Other models which are supported with driver are: - "honeywell,hmc5883" - "honeywell,hmc5883l" - "honeywell,hmc5983" - - reg : the I2C address of the magnetometer - typically 0x1e - -Optional properties: - - - gpios : should be device tree identifier of the magnetometer DRDY pin - -Example: - -hmc5843@1e { - compatible = "honeywell,hmc5843" - reg = <0x1e>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/honeywell,hmc5843.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/honeywell,hmc5843.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5e778c98584e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/honeywell,hmc5843.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/magnetometer/honeywell,hmc5843.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Honeywell HMC5843 magnetometer sensor + +maintainers: + - Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - honeywell,hmc5843 + - honeywell,hmc5883 + - honeywell,hmc5883l + - honeywell,hmc5983 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + magnetometer@1e { + compatible = "honeywell,hmc5843"; + reg = <0x1e>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/mag3110.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/mag3110.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bdd40bcaaa1f..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/mag3110.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -* FREESCALE MAG3110 magnetometer sensor - -Required properties: - - - compatible : should be "fsl,mag3110" - - reg : the I2C address of the magnetometer - -Optional properties: - - - interrupts: the sole interrupt generated by the device - - Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic interrupt client - node bindings. - - - vdd-supply: phandle to the regulator that provides power to the sensor. - - vddio-supply: phandle to the regulator that provides power to the sensor's IO. - -Example: - -magnetometer@e { - compatible = "fsl,mag3110"; - reg = <0x0e>; - pinctrl-names = "default"; - pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_i2c3_mag3110_int>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio3>; - interrupts = <16 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/mmc35240.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/mmc35240.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a01235c7fa15..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/mmc35240.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -* MEMSIC MMC35240 magnetometer sensor - -Required properties: - - - compatible : should be "memsic,mmc35240" - - reg : the I2C address of the magnetometer - -Example: - -mmc35240@30 { - compatible = "memsic,mmc35240"; - reg = <0x30>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/pni,rm3100.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/pni,rm3100.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 497c932e9e39..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/pni,rm3100.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -* PNI RM3100 3-axis magnetometer sensor - -Required properties: - -- compatible : should be "pni,rm3100" -- reg : the I2C address or SPI chip select number of the sensor. - -Optional properties: - -- interrupts: data ready (DRDY) from the chip. - The interrupts can be triggered on level high. - -Example: - -rm3100: rm3100@20 { - compatible = "pni,rm3100"; - reg = <0x20>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; - interrupts = <4 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/pni,rm3100.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/pni,rm3100.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a845cdd23e7b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/magnetometer/pni,rm3100.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/magnetometer/pni,rm3100.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: PNI RM3100 3-axis magnetometer sensor + +maintainers: + - Song Qiang <songqiang1304521@gmail.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: pni,rm3100 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + magnetometer@20 { + compatible = "pni,rm3100"; + reg = <0x20>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; + interrupts = <4 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/ad5272.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/ad5272.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f9b2eef946aa..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/ad5272.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -* Analog Devices AD5272 digital potentiometer - -The node for this device must be a child node of a I2C controller, hence -all mandatory properties for your controller must be specified. See directory: - - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c - -for more details. - -Required properties: - - compatible: Must be one of the following, depending on the model: - adi,ad5272-020 - adi,ad5272-050 - adi,ad5272-100 - adi,ad5274-020 - adi,ad5274-100 - -Optional properties: - - reset-gpios: GPIO specification for the RESET input. This is an - active low signal to the AD5272. - -Example: -ad5272: potentiometer@2f { - reg = <0x2F>; - compatible = "adi,ad5272-020"; - reset-gpios = <&gpio3 6 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/adi,ad5272.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/adi,ad5272.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1aee9f9be951 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/adi,ad5272.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/potentiometer/adi,ad5272.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices AD5272 digital potentiometer + +maintainers: + - Phil Reid <preid@electromag.com.au> + +description: | + Datasheet: https://www.analog.com/en/products/ad5272.html + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,ad5272-020 + - adi,ad5272-050 + - adi,ad5272-100 + - adi,ad5274-020 + - adi,ad5274-100 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + reset-gpios: + description: + Active low signal to the AD5272 RESET input. + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + potentiometer@2f { + compatible = "adi,ad5272-020"; + reg = <0x2F>; + reset-gpios = <&gpio3 6 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/ds1803.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/ds1803.txt deleted file mode 100644 index df77bf552656..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/ds1803.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -* Maxim Integrated DS1803 digital potentiometer driver - -The node for this driver must be a child node of a I2C controller, hence -all mandatory properties for your controller must be specified. See directory: - - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c - -for more details. - -Required properties: - - compatible: Must be one of the following, depending on the - model: - "maxim,ds1803-010", - "maxim,ds1803-050", - "maxim,ds1803-100" - -Example: -ds1803: ds1803@1 { - reg = <0x28>; - compatible = "maxim,ds1803-010"; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/max5481.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/max5481.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6a91b106e076..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/max5481.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -* Maxim Linear-Taper Digital Potentiometer MAX5481-MAX5484 - -The node for this driver must be a child node of a SPI controller, hence -all mandatory properties described in - - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt - -must be specified. - -Required properties: - - compatible: Must be one of the following, depending on the - model: - "maxim,max5481" - "maxim,max5482" - "maxim,max5483" - "maxim,max5484" - -Example: -max548x: max548x@0 { - compatible = "maxim,max5482"; - spi-max-frequency = <7000000>; - reg = <0>; /* chip-select */ -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/mcp41010.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/mcp41010.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4f245e8469fd..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/mcp41010.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -* Microchip MCP41010/41050/41100/42010/42050/42100 Digital Potentiometer - -Datasheet publicly available at: -https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/11195c.pdf - -The node for this driver must be a child node of a SPI controller, hence -all mandatory properties described in - - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt - -must be specified. - -Required properties: - - compatible: Must be one of the following, depending on the - model: - "microchip,mcp41010" - "microchip,mcp41050" - "microchip,mcp41100" - "microchip,mcp42010" - "microchip,mcp42050" - "microchip,mcp42100" - -Example: -potentiometer@0 { - compatible = "microchip,mcp41010"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <500000>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/mcp4131.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/mcp4131.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3ccba16f7035..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/mcp4131.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -* Microchip MCP413X/414X/415X/416X/423X/424X/425X/426X Digital Potentiometer - driver - -The node for this driver must be a child node of a SPI controller, hence -all mandatory properties described in - - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt - -must be specified. - -Required properties: - - compatible: Must be one of the following, depending on the - model: - "microchip,mcp4131-502" - "microchip,mcp4131-103" - "microchip,mcp4131-503" - "microchip,mcp4131-104" - "microchip,mcp4132-502" - "microchip,mcp4132-103" - "microchip,mcp4132-503" - "microchip,mcp4132-104" - "microchip,mcp4141-502" - "microchip,mcp4141-103" - "microchip,mcp4141-503" - "microchip,mcp4141-104" - "microchip,mcp4142-502" - "microchip,mcp4142-103" - "microchip,mcp4142-503" - "microchip,mcp4142-104" - "microchip,mcp4151-502" - "microchip,mcp4151-103" - "microchip,mcp4151-503" - "microchip,mcp4151-104" - "microchip,mcp4152-502" - "microchip,mcp4152-103" - "microchip,mcp4152-503" - "microchip,mcp4152-104" - "microchip,mcp4161-502" - "microchip,mcp4161-103" - "microchip,mcp4161-503" - "microchip,mcp4161-104" - "microchip,mcp4162-502" - "microchip,mcp4162-103" - "microchip,mcp4162-503" - "microchip,mcp4162-104" - "microchip,mcp4231-502" - "microchip,mcp4231-103" - "microchip,mcp4231-503" - "microchip,mcp4231-104" - "microchip,mcp4232-502" - "microchip,mcp4232-103" - "microchip,mcp4232-503" - "microchip,mcp4232-104" - "microchip,mcp4241-502" - "microchip,mcp4241-103" - "microchip,mcp4241-503" - "microchip,mcp4241-104" - "microchip,mcp4242-502" - "microchip,mcp4242-103" - "microchip,mcp4242-503" - "microchip,mcp4242-104" - "microchip,mcp4251-502" - "microchip,mcp4251-103" - "microchip,mcp4251-503" - "microchip,mcp4251-104" - "microchip,mcp4252-502" - "microchip,mcp4252-103" - "microchip,mcp4252-503" - "microchip,mcp4252-104" - "microchip,mcp4261-502" - "microchip,mcp4261-103" - "microchip,mcp4261-503" - "microchip,mcp4261-104" - "microchip,mcp4262-502" - "microchip,mcp4262-103" - "microchip,mcp4262-503" - "microchip,mcp4262-104" - -Example: -mcp4131: mcp4131@0 { - compatible = "mcp4131-502"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <500000>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp41010.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp41010.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..567697d996ec --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp41010.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp41010.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Microchip MCP41010/41050/41100/42010/42050/42100 Digital Potentiometer + +maintainers: + - Chris Coffey <cmc@babblebit.net> + +description: | + Datasheet: https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/11195c.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - microchip,mcp41010 + - microchip,mcp41050 + - microchip,mcp41100 + - microchip,mcp42010 + - microchip,mcp42050 + - microchip,mcp42100 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: true + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + potentiometer@0 { + compatible = "microchip,mcp41010"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <500000>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp4131.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp4131.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..945a2d644ddc --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp4131.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp4131.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Microchip MCP413X/414X/415X/416X/423X/424X/425X/426X Digital Potentiometer + +maintainers: + - Slawomir Stepien <sst@poczta.fm> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - microchip,mcp4131-103 + - microchip,mcp4131-104 + - microchip,mcp4131-502 + - microchip,mcp4131-503 + - microchip,mcp4132-103 + - microchip,mcp4132-104 + - microchip,mcp4132-502 + - microchip,mcp4132-503 + - microchip,mcp4141-103 + - microchip,mcp4141-104 + - microchip,mcp4141-502 + - microchip,mcp4141-503 + - microchip,mcp4142-103 + - microchip,mcp4142-104 + - microchip,mcp4142-502 + - microchip,mcp4142-503 + - microchip,mcp4151-103 + - microchip,mcp4151-104 + - microchip,mcp4151-502 + - microchip,mcp4151-503 + - microchip,mcp4152-103 + - microchip,mcp4152-104 + - microchip,mcp4152-502 + - microchip,mcp4152-503 + - microchip,mcp4161-103 + - microchip,mcp4161-104 + - microchip,mcp4161-502 + - microchip,mcp4161-503 + - microchip,mcp4162-103 + - microchip,mcp4162-104 + - microchip,mcp4162-502 + - microchip,mcp4162-503 + - microchip,mcp4231-103 + - microchip,mcp4231-104 + - microchip,mcp4231-502 + - microchip,mcp4231-503 + - microchip,mcp4232-103 + - microchip,mcp4232-104 + - microchip,mcp4232-502 + - microchip,mcp4232-503 + - microchip,mcp4241-103 + - microchip,mcp4241-104 + - microchip,mcp4241-502 + - microchip,mcp4241-503 + - microchip,mcp4242-103 + - microchip,mcp4242-104 + - microchip,mcp4242-502 + - microchip,mcp4242-503 + - microchip,mcp4251-103 + - microchip,mcp4251-104 + - microchip,mcp4251-502 + - microchip,mcp4251-503 + - microchip,mcp4252-103 + - microchip,mcp4252-104 + - microchip,mcp4252-502 + - microchip,mcp4252-503 + - microchip,mcp4261-103 + - microchip,mcp4261-104 + - microchip,mcp4261-502 + - microchip,mcp4261-503 + - microchip,mcp4262-103 + - microchip,mcp4262-104 + - microchip,mcp4262-502 + - microchip,mcp4262-503 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: true + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + potentiometer@0 { + compatible = "mcp4131-502"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <500000>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp4531.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp4531.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5c4b9b9181ae --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp4531.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/potentiometer/microchip,mcp4531.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Microchip mcp4531 and similar potentiometers. + +maintainers: + - Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> + +description: | + Family of I2C digital potentiometer + Datasheets at: + * volatile https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/22096b.pdf + * non-volatile https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/22107B.pdf + Part numbers as follows: mcp4ABC-XXX where + A = 5 (1 wiper), 6 (2 wipers) + B = 3 (7-bit, volatile), 4 (7-bit, non-volatile), + 5 (8-bit, volatile), 6 (8-bit, non-volatile), + C: 1 (potentiometer), 2 (rheostat) + XXX = 502 (5 kOhms), 103 (10 kOhms), 503 (50 kOhms), 104 (100 kOhms) + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + # Ordering reflects part number + range, so 502 < 103 etc + - microchip,mcp4531-502 + - microchip,mcp4531-103 + - microchip,mcp4531-503 + - microchip,mcp4531-104 + - microchip,mcp4532-502 + - microchip,mcp4532-103 + - microchip,mcp4532-503 + - microchip,mcp4532-104 + - microchip,mcp4541-502 + - microchip,mcp4541-103 + - microchip,mcp4541-503 + - microchip,mcp4541-104 + - microchip,mcp4542-502 + - microchip,mcp4542-103 + - microchip,mcp4542-503 + - microchip,mcp4542-104 + - microchip,mcp4551-502 + - microchip,mcp4551-103 + - microchip,mcp4551-503 + - microchip,mcp4551-104 + - microchip,mcp4552-502 + - microchip,mcp4552-103 + - microchip,mcp4552-503 + - microchip,mcp4552-104 + - microchip,mcp4561-502 + - microchip,mcp4561-103 + - microchip,mcp4561-503 + - microchip,mcp4561-104 + - microchip,mcp4562-502 + - microchip,mcp4562-103 + - microchip,mcp4562-503 + - microchip,mcp4562-104 + - microchip,mcp4631-502 + - microchip,mcp4631-103 + - microchip,mcp4631-503 + - microchip,mcp4631-104 + - microchip,mcp4632-502 + - microchip,mcp4632-103 + - microchip,mcp4632-503 + - microchip,mcp4632-104 + - microchip,mcp4641-502 + - microchip,mcp4641-103 + - microchip,mcp4641-503 + - microchip,mcp4641-104 + - microchip,mcp4642-502 + - microchip,mcp4642-103 + - microchip,mcp4642-503 + - microchip,mcp4642-104 + - microchip,mcp4651-502 + - microchip,mcp4651-103 + - microchip,mcp4651-503 + - microchip,mcp4651-104 + - microchip,mcp4652-502 + - microchip,mcp4652-103 + - microchip,mcp4652-503 + - microchip,mcp4652-104 + - microchip,mcp4661-502 + - microchip,mcp4661-103 + - microchip,mcp4661-503 + - microchip,mcp4661-104 + - microchip,mcp4662-502 + - microchip,mcp4662-103 + - microchip,mcp4662-503 + - microchip,mcp4662-104 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + "#io-channel-cells": + const: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + dpot: dpot@28 { + compatible = "microchip,mcp4651-104"; + reg = <0x28>; + #io-channel-cells = <1>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiostat/lmp91000.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiostat/lmp91000.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f3ab02b0dd41..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiostat/lmp91000.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -* Texas Instruments LMP91000 series of potentiostats - -LMP91000: https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lmp91000.pdf -LMP91002: https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lmp91002.pdf - -Required properties: - - - compatible: should be one of the following: - "ti,lmp91000" - "ti,lmp91002" - - reg: the I2C address of the device - - io-channels: the phandle of the iio provider - - - ti,external-tia-resistor: if the property ti,tia-gain-ohm is not defined this - needs to be set to signal that an external resistor value is being used. - -Optional properties: - - - ti,tia-gain-ohm: ohm value of the internal resistor for the transimpedance - amplifier. Must be 2750, 3500, 7000, 14000, 35000, 120000, or 350000 ohms. - - - ti,rload-ohm: ohm value of the internal resistor load applied to the gas - sensor. Must be 10, 33, 50, or 100 (default) ohms. - -Example: - -lmp91000@48 { - compatible = "ti,lmp91000"; - reg = <0x48>; - ti,tia-gain-ohm = <7500>; - ti,rload = <100>; - io-channels = <&adc>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiostat/ti,lmp91000.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiostat/ti,lmp91000.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e4b5d890e8d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/potentiostat/ti,lmp91000.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/potentiostat/ti,lmp91000.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Texas Instruments LMP91000 series of potentiostats with I2C control + +maintainers: + - Matt Ranostay <matt.ranostay@konsulko.com> + +description: | + Typically used as a signal conditioner for chemical sensors. + LMP91000: https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lmp91000.pdf + LMP91002: https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lmp91002.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ti,lmp91000 + - ti,lmp91002 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + io-channels: + maxItems: 1 + + ti,external-tia-resistor: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: + If the property ti,tia-gain-ohm is not defined this needs to be set to + signal that an external resistor value is being used. + + ti,tia-gain-ohm: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [2750, 3500, 7000, 14000, 35000, 120000, 350000] + description: + Internal resistor for the transimpedance amplifier. + + ti,rload-ohm: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [10, 33, 50, 100] + description: + Internal resistor load applied to the gas sensor. + Default 100 Ohms. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - io-channels + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + lmp91000@48 { + compatible = "ti,lmp91000"; + reg = <0x48>; + ti,tia-gain-ohm = <7000>; + ti,rload-ohm = <100>; + io-channels = <&adc>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/hoperf,hp03.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/hoperf,hp03.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..69a3759e23db --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/hoperf,hp03.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/pressure/hoperf,hp03.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: HopeRF HP03 digital pressure/temperature sensors + +maintainers: + - Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de> + +description: | + Digital pressure and temperature sensor with an I2C interface. + +properties: + compatible: + const: hoperf,hp03 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + xclr-gpios: + description: + The XCLR pin is a reset of the ADC in the chip, it must be pulled + HI before the conversion and readout of the value from the ADC + registers and pulled LO afterward. + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + pressure@77 { + compatible = "hoperf,hp03"; + reg = <0x77>; + xclr-gpios = <&portc 0 0x0>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/hp03.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/hp03.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 831dbee7a5c3..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/hp03.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -HopeRF HP03 digital pressure/temperature sensors - -Required properties: -- compatible: must be "hoperf,hp03" -- xclr-gpio: must be device tree identifier of the XCLR pin. - The XCLR pin is a reset of the ADC in the chip, - it must be pulled HI before the conversion and - readout of the value from the ADC registers and - pulled LO afterward. - -Example: - -hp03@77 { - compatible = "hoperf,hp03"; - reg = <0x77>; - xclr-gpio = <&portc 0 0x0>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/meas,ms5611.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/meas,ms5611.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4f06707450bf --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/meas,ms5611.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/pressure/meas,ms5611.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Measurement Specialities ms5611 and similar pressure sensors + +maintainers: + - Tomasz Duszynski <tduszyns@gmail.com> + +description: | + Pressure sensors from MEAS Switzerland with SPI and I2C bus interfaces. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - meas,ms5607 + - meas,ms5611 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vdd-supply: true + + spi-max-frequency: + maximum: 20000000 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + pressure@77 { + compatible = "meas,ms5607"; + reg = <0x77>; + vdd-supply = <&ldo_3v3_gnss>; + }; + }; + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + pressure@0 { + compatible = "meas,ms5611"; + reg = <0>; + vdd-supply = <&ldo_3v3_gnss>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/ms5611.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/ms5611.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 17bca866c084..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/ms5611.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -MEAS ms5611 family pressure sensors - -Pressure sensors from MEAS Switzerland with SPI and I2C bus interfaces. - -Required properties: -- compatible: "meas,ms5611" or "meas,ms5607" -- reg: the I2C address or SPI chip select the device will respond to - -Optional properties: -- vdd-supply: an optional regulator that needs to be on to provide VDD - power to the sensor. - -Example: - -ms5607@77 { - compatible = "meas,ms5607"; - reg = <0x77>; - vdd-supply = <&ldo_3v3_gnss>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/ms5637.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/ms5637.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1f43ffa068ac..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/ms5637.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -* MS5637 - Measurement-Specialties MS5637, MS5805, MS5837 and MS8607 pressure & temperature sensor - -Required properties: - - -compatible: should be one of the following - meas,ms5637 - meas,ms5805 - meas,ms5837 - meas,ms8607-temppressure - -reg: I2C address of the sensor - -Example: - -ms5637@76 { - compatible = "meas,ms5637"; - reg = <0x76>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/murata,zpa2326.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/murata,zpa2326.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d6103be03460 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/murata,zpa2326.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/pressure/murata,zpa2326.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Murata ZPA2326 pressure sensor + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +description: | + Pressure sensor from Murata with SPI and I2C bus interfaces. + + +properties: + compatible: + const: murata,zpa2326 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vdd-supply: true + vref-supply: true + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: + maximum: 1000000 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + pressure@5c { + compatible = "murata,zpa2326"; + reg = <0x5c>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; + interrupts = <12>; + vdd-supply = <&ldo_1v8_gnss>; + }; + }; + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + pressure@0 { + compatible = "murata,zpa2326"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <500000>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/zpa2326.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/zpa2326.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a36ab3e0c3f7..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/zpa2326.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -Murata ZPA2326 pressure sensor - -Pressure sensor from Murata with SPI and I2C bus interfaces. - -Required properties: -- compatible: "murata,zpa2326" -- reg: the I2C address or SPI chip select the device will respond to - -Recommended properties for SPI bus usage: -- spi-max-frequency: maximum SPI bus frequency as documented in - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt - -Optional properties: -- vref-supply: an optional regulator that needs to be on to provide VREF - power to the sensor -- vdd-supply: an optional regulator that needs to be on to provide VDD - power to the sensor -- interrupts: interrupt mapping for IRQ as documented in - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt - -Example: - -zpa2326@5c { - compatible = "murata,zpa2326"; - reg = <0x5c>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; - interrupts = <12>; - vdd-supply = <&ldo_1v8_gnss>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/ams,as3935.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/ams,as3935.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7fcba5d6d508 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/ams,as3935.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/proximity/ams,as3935.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Austrian Microsystems AS3935 Franklin lightning sensor + +maintainers: + - Matt Ranostay <matt.ranostay@konsulko.com> + +description: + This lightening distance sensor uses an I2C or SPI interface. The + binding currently only covers the SPI option. + +properties: + compatible: + const: ams,as3935 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: + maximum: 2000000 + + spi-cpha: true + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + ams,tuning-capacitor-pf: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + Calibration tuning capacitor stepping value. This will require using + the calibration data from the manufacturer. + minimum: 0 + maximum: 120 + + ams,nflwdth: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + Set the noise and watchdog threshold register on startup. This will + need to set according to the noise from the MCU board, and possibly + the local environment. Refer to the datasheet for the threshold settings. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - spi-cpha + - interrupts + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + lightning@0 { + compatible = "ams,as3935"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <400000>; + spi-cpha; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; + interrupts = <16 1>; + ams,tuning-capacitor-pf = <80>; + ams,nflwdth = <0x44>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/as3935.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/as3935.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 849115585d55..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/as3935.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -Austrian Microsystems AS3935 Franklin lightning sensor device driver - -Required properties: - - compatible: must be "ams,as3935" - - reg: SPI chip select number for the device - - spi-max-frequency: specifies maximum SPI clock frequency - - spi-cpha: SPI Mode 1. Refer to spi/spi-bus.txt for generic SPI - slave node bindings. - - interrupts : the sole interrupt generated by the device - - Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic - interrupt client node bindings. - -Optional properties: - - ams,tuning-capacitor-pf: Calibration tuning capacitor stepping - value 0 - 120pF. This will require using the calibration data from - the manufacturer. - - ams,nflwdth: Set the noise and watchdog threshold register on - startup. This will need to set according to the noise from the - MCU board, and possibly the local environment. Refer to the - datasheet for the threshold settings. - -Example: - -as3935@0 { - compatible = "ams,as3935"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <400000>; - spi-cpha; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <16 1>; - ams,tuning-capacitor-pf = <80>; - ams,nflwdth = <0x44>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/semtech,sx9310.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/semtech,sx9310.yaml index 5739074d3592..ccfb163f3d34 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/semtech,sx9310.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/semtech,sx9310.yaml @@ -40,6 +40,63 @@ properties: "#io-channel-cells": const: 1 + semtech,cs0-ground: + description: Indicates the CS0 sensor is connected to ground. + type: boolean + + semtech,combined-sensors: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array + description: | + List of which sensors are combined and represented by CS3. + Possible values are - + 3 - CS3 (internal) + 0 1 - CS0 + CS1 + 1 2 - CS1 + CS2 (default) + 0 1 2 3 - CS0 + CS1 + CS2 + CS3 + items: + enum: [ 0, 1, 2, 3 ] + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 4 + + semtech,resolution: + description: + Capacitance measure resolution. Refer to datasheet for more details. + enum: + - coarsest + - very-coarse + - coarse + - medium-coarse + - medium + - fine + - very-fine + - finest + + semtech,startup-sensor: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#definitions/uint32 + enum: [0, 1, 2, 3] + default: 0 + description: + Sensor used for start-up proximity detection. The combined + sensor is represented by the value 3. This is used for initial + compensation. + + semtech,proxraw-strength: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#definitions/uint32 + enum: [0, 2, 4, 8] + default: 2 + description: + PROXRAW filter strength. A value of 0 represents off, and other values + represent 1-1/N. + + semtech,avg-pos-strength: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#definitions/uint32 + enum: [0, 16, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 4294967295] + default: 16 + description: + Average positive filter strength. A value of 0 represents off and + UINT_MAX (4294967295) represents infinite. Other values + represent 1-1/N. + required: - compatible - reg @@ -61,5 +118,11 @@ examples: vdd-supply = <&pp3300_a>; svdd-supply = <&pp1800_prox>; #io-channel-cells = <1>; + semtech,cs0-ground; + semtech,combined-sensors = <1 2 3>; + semtech,resolution = "fine"; + semtech,startup-sensor = <1>; + semtech,proxraw-strength = <2>; + semtech,avg-pos-strength = <64>; }; }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/semtech,sx9500.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/semtech,sx9500.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..66dd01506859 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/semtech,sx9500.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/proximity/semtech,sx9500.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Semtech's SX9500 capacitive proximity button device + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +properties: + compatible: + const: semtech,sx9500 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + reset-gpios: + description: + GPIO connected to the active low reset pin. + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + proximity@28 { + compatible = "semtech,sx9500"; + reg = <0x28>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio2>; + interrupts = <16 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; + reset-gpios = <&gpio2 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/st,vl53l0x.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/st,vl53l0x.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..656460d9d8c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/st,vl53l0x.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/proximity/st,vl53l0x.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: ST VL53L0X ToF ranging sensor + +maintainers: + - Song Qiang <songqiang1304521@gmail.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: st,vl53l0x + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + proximity@29 { + compatible = "st,vl53l0x"; + reg = <0x29>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; + interrupts = <23 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/sx9500.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/sx9500.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c54455db3bec..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/sx9500.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -Semtech's SX9500 capacitive proximity button device driver - -Required properties: - - compatible: must be "semtech,sx9500" - - reg: i2c address where to find the device - - interrupts : the sole interrupt generated by the device - - Refer to interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt for generic - interrupt client node bindings. - -Optional properties: - - reset-gpios: Reference to the GPIO connected to the device's active - low reset pin. - -Example: - -sx9500@28 { - compatible = "semtech,sx9500"; - reg = <0x28>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio2>; - interrupts = <16 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; - reset-gpios = <&gpio2 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/vl53l0x.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/vl53l0x.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dfe00eb961cd..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/vl53l0x.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -ST VL53L0X ToF ranging sensor - -Required properties: - - compatible: must be "st,vl53l0x" - - reg: i2c address where to find the device - -Optional properties: - - interrupts: Interrupt for notifying that new measurement is ready. - If no interrupt is specified, polling is used. - -Example: - -vl53l0x@29 { - compatible = "st,vl53l0x"; - reg = <0x29>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; - interrupts = <23 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/resolver/ad2s90.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/resolver/ad2s90.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 477d41fa6467..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/resolver/ad2s90.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -Analog Devices AD2S90 Resolver-to-Digital Converter - -https://www.analog.com/en/products/ad2s90.html - -Required properties: - - compatible: should be "adi,ad2s90" - - reg: SPI chip select number for the device - - spi-max-frequency: set maximum clock frequency, must be 830000 - - spi-cpol and spi-cpha: - Either SPI mode (0,0) or (1,1) must be used, so specify none or both of - spi-cpha, spi-cpol. - -See for more details: - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt - -Note about max frequency: - Chip's max frequency, as specified in its datasheet, is 2Mhz. But a 600ns - delay is expected between the application of a logic LO to CS and the - application of SCLK, as also specified. And since the delay is not - implemented in the spi code, to satisfy it, SCLK's period should be at most - 2 * 600ns, so the max frequency should be 1 / (2 * 6e-7), which gives - roughly 830000Hz. - -Example: -resolver@0 { - compatible = "adi,ad2s90"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <830000>; - spi-cpol; - spi-cpha; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/resolver/adi,ad2s90.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/resolver/adi,ad2s90.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..81e4bdfc17c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/resolver/adi,ad2s90.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/resolver/adi,ad2s90.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices AD2S90 Resolver-to-Digital Converter + +maintainers: + - Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br> + +description: | + Datasheet: https://www.analog.com/en/products/ad2s90.html + +properties: + compatible: + const: adi,ad2s90 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: + maximum: 830000 + description: | + Chip's max frequency, as specified in its datasheet, is 2Mhz. But a 600ns + delay is expected between the application of a logic LO to CS and the + application of SCLK, as also specified. And since the delay is not + implemented in the spi code, to satisfy it, SCLK's period should be at + most 2 * 600ns, so the max frequency should be 1 / (2 * 6e-7), which gives + roughly 830000Hz. + + spi-cpol: true + + spi-cpha: true + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +dependencies: + spi-cpol: [ spi-cpha ] + spi-cpha: [ spi-cpol ] + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + resolver@0 { + compatible = "adi,ad2s90"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <830000>; + spi-cpol; + spi-cpha; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/samsung,sensorhub-rinato.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/samsung,sensorhub-rinato.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a88b3b14d6bd --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/samsung,sensorhub-rinato.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/samsung,sensorhub-rinato.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Samsung Sensorhub driver + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +description: | + Sensorhub is a MCU which manages several sensors and also plays the role + of a virtual sensor device. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - samsung,sensorhub-rinato + - samsung,sensorhub-thermostat + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + ap-mcu-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: + Application Processor to sensorhub line - used during communication + + mcu-ap-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: + Sensorhub to Application Processor - used during communication + + mcu-reset-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: + Reset the sensorhub. + + spi-max-frequency: true + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - ap-mcu-gpios + - mcu-ap-gpios + - mcu-reset-gpios + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + sensorhub@0 { + compatible = "samsung,sensorhub-rinato"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <5000000>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpx0>; + interrupts = <2 0>; + ap-mcu-gpios = <&gpx0 0 0>; + mcu-ap-gpios = <&gpx0 4 0>; + mcu-reset-gpios = <&gpx0 5 0>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/sensorhub.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/sensorhub.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b6ac0457d4ea..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/sensorhub.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -Samsung Sensorhub driver - -Sensorhub is a MCU which manages several sensors and also plays the role -of a virtual sensor device. - -Required properties: -- compatible: "samsung,sensorhub-rinato" or "samsung,sensorhub-thermostat" -- spi-max-frequency: max SPI clock frequency -- interrupts: communication interrupt -- ap-mcu-gpios: [out] ap to sensorhub line - used during communication -- mcu-ap-gpios: [in] sensorhub to ap - used during communication -- mcu-reset-gpios: [out] sensorhub reset - -Example: - - shub_spi: shub { - compatible = "samsung,sensorhub-rinato"; - spi-max-frequency = <5000000>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpx0>; - interrupts = <2 0>; - ap-mcu-gpios = <&gpx0 0 0>; - mcu-ap-gpios = <&gpx0 4 0>; - mcu-reset-gpios = <&gpx0 5 0>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/st,st-sensors.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/st,st-sensors.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..db291a9390b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/st,st-sensors.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/st,st-sensors.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: STMicroelectronics MEMS sensors + +description: | + Note that whilst this covers many STMicro MEMs sensors, some more complex + IMUs need their own bindings. + The STMicroelectronics sensor devices are pretty straight-forward I2C or + SPI devices, all sharing the same device tree descriptions no matter what + type of sensor it is. + +maintainers: + - Denis Ciocca <denis.ciocca@st.com> + +properties: + compatible: + description: | + Some values are deprecated. + st,lis3lv02d (deprecated, use st,lis3lv02dl-accel) + st,lis302dl-spi (deprecated, use st,lis3lv02dl-accel) + enum: + # Accelerometers + - st,lis3lv02d + - st,lis302dl-spi + - st,lis3lv02dl-accel + - st,lsm303dlh-accel + - st,lsm303dlhc-accel + - st,lis3dh-accel + - st,lsm330d-accel + - st,lsm330dl-accel + - st,lsm330dlc-accel + - st,lis331dl-accel + - st,lis331dlh-accel + - st,lsm303dl-accel + - st,lsm303dlm-accel + - st,lsm330-accel + - st,lsm303agr-accel + - st,lis2dh12-accel + - st,h3lis331dl-accel + - st,lng2dm-accel + - st,lis3l02dq + - st,lis2dw12 + - st,lis3dhh + - st,lis3de + - st,lis2de12 + - st,lis2hh12 + # Gyroscopes + - st,l3g4200d-gyro + - st,lsm330d-gyro + - st,lsm330dl-gyro + - st,lsm330dlc-gyro + - st,l3gd20-gyro + - st,l3gd20h-gyro + - st,l3g4is-gyro + - st,lsm330-gyro + - st,lsm9ds0-gyro + # Magnetometers + - st,lsm303agr-magn + - st,lsm303dlh-magn + - st,lsm303dlhc-magn + - st,lsm303dlm-magn + - st,lis3mdl-magn + - st,lis2mdl + - st,lsm9ds1-magn + # Pressure sensors + - st,lps001wp-press + - st,lps25h-press + - st,lps331ap-press + - st,lps22hb-press + - st,lps33hw + - st,lps35hw + - st,lps22hh + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + minItems: 1 + + vdd-supply: true + vddio-supply: true + + st,drdy-int-pin: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + Some sensors have multiple possible pins via which they can provide + a data ready interrupt. This selects which one. + enum: + - 1 + - 2 + + drive-open-drain: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: | + The interrupt/data ready line will be configured as open drain, which + is useful if several sensors share the same interrupt line. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + accelerometer@1d { + compatible = "st,lis3lv02dl-accel"; + reg = <0x1d>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio2>; + interrupts = <18 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + pinctrl-0 = <&lis3lv02dl_nhk_mode>; + pinctrl-names = "default"; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/st-sensors.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/st-sensors.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3213599c5071..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/st-sensors.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -STMicroelectronics MEMS sensors - -The STMicroelectronics sensor devices are pretty straight-forward I2C or -SPI devices, all sharing the same device tree descriptions no matter what -type of sensor it is. - -Required properties: -- compatible: see the list of valid compatible strings below -- reg: the I2C or SPI address the device will respond to - -Optional properties: -- vdd-supply: an optional regulator that needs to be on to provide VDD - power to the sensor. -- vddio-supply: an optional regulator that needs to be on to provide the - VDD IO power to the sensor. -- st,drdy-int-pin: the pin on the package that will be used to signal - "data ready" (valid values: 1 or 2). This property is not configurable - on all sensors. -- drive-open-drain: the interrupt/data ready line will be configured - as open drain, which is useful if several sensors share the same - interrupt line. (This binding is taken from pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt) - This is a boolean property. - -Sensors may also have applicable pin control settings, those use the -standard bindings from pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt. - -Valid compatible strings: - -Accelerometers: -- st,lis3lv02d (deprecated, use st,lis3lv02dl-accel) -- st,lis302dl-spi (deprecated, use st,lis3lv02dl-accel) -- st,lis3lv02dl-accel -- st,lsm303dlh-accel -- st,lsm303dlhc-accel -- st,lis3dh-accel -- st,lsm330d-accel -- st,lsm330dl-accel -- st,lsm330dlc-accel -- st,lis331dl-accel -- st,lis331dlh-accel -- st,lsm303dl-accel -- st,lsm303dlm-accel -- st,lsm330-accel -- st,lsm303agr-accel -- st,lis2dh12-accel -- st,h3lis331dl-accel -- st,lng2dm-accel -- st,lis3l02dq -- st,lis2dw12 -- st,lis3dhh -- st,lis3de -- st,lis2de12 -- st,lis2hh12 - -Gyroscopes: -- st,l3g4200d-gyro -- st,lsm330d-gyro -- st,lsm330dl-gyro -- st,lsm330dlc-gyro -- st,l3gd20-gyro -- st,l3gd20h-gyro -- st,l3g4is-gyro -- st,lsm330-gyro -- st,lsm9ds0-gyro - -Magnetometers: -- st,lsm303agr-magn -- st,lsm303dlh-magn -- st,lsm303dlhc-magn -- st,lsm303dlm-magn -- st,lis3mdl-magn -- st,lis2mdl -- st,lsm9ds1-magn - -Pressure sensors: -- st,lps001wp-press -- st,lps25h-press -- st,lps331ap-press -- st,lps22hb-press -- st,lps33hw -- st,lps35hw -- st,lps22hh diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/max31856.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/max31856.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 06ab43bb4de8..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/max31856.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -Maxim MAX31856 thermocouple support - -https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX31856.pdf - -Optional property: - - thermocouple-type: Type of thermocouple (THERMOCOUPLE_TYPE_K if - omitted). Supported types are B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T. - -Required properties: - - compatible: must be "maxim,max31856" - - reg: SPI chip select number for the device - - spi-max-frequency: As per datasheet max. supported freq is 5000000 - - spi-cpha: must be defined for max31856 to enable SPI mode 1 - - Refer to spi/spi-bus.txt for generic SPI slave bindings. - - Example: - temp-sensor@0 { - compatible = "maxim,max31856"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <5000000>; - spi-cpha; - thermocouple-type = <THERMOCOUPLE_TYPE_K>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/maxim,max31855k.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/maxim,max31855k.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9969bac66aa1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/maxim,max31855k.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/temperature/maxim,max31855k.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Maxim MAX31855 and similar thermocouples + +maintainers: + - Matt Ranostay <matt.ranostay@konsulko.com> + +description: | + https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX6675.pdf + https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX31855.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + description: + The generic maxim,max31855 compatible is deprecated in favour of + the thermocouple type specific variants. + enum: + - maxim,max6675 + - maxim,max31855 + - maxim,max31855k + - maxim,max31855j + - maxim,max31855n + - maxim,max31855s + - maxim,max31855t + - maxim,max31855e + - maxim,max31855r + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: true + spi-cpha: true + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +allOf: + - if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + enum: + - maxim,max6675 + then: + required: + - spi-cpha + else: + properties: + spi-cpha: false + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + temp-sensor@0 { + compatible = "maxim,max31855k"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <4300000>; + }; + temp-sensor@1 { + compatible = "maxim,max6675"; + reg = <1>; + spi-max-frequency = <4300000>; + spi-cpha; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/maxim,max31856.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/maxim,max31856.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..873b34766676 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/maxim,max31856.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/temperature/maxim,max31856.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Maxim MAX31856 thermocouple support + +maintainers: + - Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> + +description: | + https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX31856.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + const: maxim,max31856 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: true + spi-cpha: true + + thermocouple-type: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + Type of thermocouple (THERMOCOUPLE_TYPE_K if omitted). + Use defines in dt-bindings/iio/temperature/thermocouple.h. + Supported types are B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - spi-cpha + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/iio/temperature/thermocouple.h> + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + temp-sensor@0 { + compatible = "maxim,max31856"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <5000000>; + spi-cpha; + thermocouple-type = <THERMOCOUPLE_TYPE_K>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/maxim_thermocouple.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/maxim_thermocouple.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bb85cd0e039c..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/maxim_thermocouple.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -Maxim thermocouple support - -* https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX6675.pdf -* https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX31855.pdf - -Required properties: - - - compatible: must be "maxim,max6675" or one of the following: - "maxim,max31855k", "maxim,max31855j", "maxim,max31855n", - "maxim,max31855s", "maxim,max31855t", "maxim,max31855e", - "maxim,max31855r"; the generic "max,max31855" is deprecated. - - reg: SPI chip select number for the device - - spi-max-frequency: must be 4300000 - - spi-cpha: must be defined for max6675 to enable SPI mode 1 - - Refer to spi/spi-bus.txt for generic SPI slave bindings. - -Example: - - max31855@0 { - compatible = "maxim,max31855k"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <4300000>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/melexis,mlx90614.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/melexis,mlx90614.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d6965a0c1cf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/melexis,mlx90614.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/temperature/melexis,mlx90614.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Melexis MLX90614 contactless IR temperature sensor + +maintainers: + - Peter Meerwald <pmeerw@pmeerw.net> + - Crt Mori <cmo@melexis.com> + +description: | + http://melexis.com/Infrared-Thermometer-Sensors/Infrared-Thermometer-Sensors/MLX90614-615.aspx + +properties: + compatible: + const: melexis,mlx90614 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + wakeup-gpios: + description: + GPIO connected to the SDA line to hold low in order to wake up the + device. In normal operation, the GPIO is set as input and will + not interfere in I2C communication. There is no need for a GPIO + driving the SCL line. If no GPIO is given, power management is disabled. + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + temp-sensor@5a { + compatible = "melexis,mlx90614"; + reg = <0x5a>; + wakeup-gpios = <&gpio0 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/melexis,mlx90632.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/melexis,mlx90632.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b547ddcd544a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/melexis,mlx90632.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/temperature/melexis,mlx90632.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Melexis MLX90632 contactless Infra Red temperature sensor + +maintainers: + - Crt Mori <cmo@melexis.com> + +description: | + https://www.melexis.com/en/documents/documentation/datasheets/datasheet-mlx90632 + + There are various applications for the Infra Red contactless temperature + sensor and MLX90632 is most suitable for consumer applications where + measured object temperature is in range between -20 to 200 degrees + Celsius with relative error of measurement below 1 degree Celsius in + object temperature range for industrial applications. Since it can + operate and measure ambient temperature in range of -20 to 85 degrees + Celsius it is suitable also for outdoor use. + + Be aware that electronics surrounding the sensor can increase ambient + temperature. MLX90632 can be calibrated to reduce the housing effect via + already existing EEPROM parameters. + + Since measured object emissivity effects Infra Red energy emitted, + emissivity should be set before requesting the object temperature. + +properties: + compatible: + const: melexis,mlx90632 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + description: Default is 0x3a, but can be reprogrammed. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + temp-sensor@3a { + compatible = "melexis,mlx90632"; + reg = <0x3a>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/mlx90614.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/mlx90614.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9be57b036092..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/mlx90614.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -* Melexis MLX90614 contactless IR temperature sensor - -http://melexis.com/Infrared-Thermometer-Sensors/Infrared-Thermometer-Sensors/MLX90614-615.aspx - -Required properties: - - - compatible: should be "melexis,mlx90614" - - reg: the I2C address of the sensor - -Optional properties: - - - wakeup-gpios: device tree identifier of the GPIO connected to the SDA line - to hold low in order to wake up the device. In normal operation, the - GPIO is set as input and will not interfere in I2C communication. There - is no need for a GPIO driving the SCL line. If no GPIO is given, power - management is disabled. - -Example: - -mlx90614@5a { - compatible = "melexis,mlx90614"; - reg = <0x5a>; - wakeup-gpios = <&gpio0 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/mlx90632.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/mlx90632.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0b05812001f8..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/mlx90632.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -* Melexis MLX90632 contactless Infra Red temperature sensor - -Link to datasheet: https://www.melexis.com/en/documents/documentation/datasheets/datasheet-mlx90632 - -There are various applications for the Infra Red contactless temperature sensor -and MLX90632 is most suitable for consumer applications where measured object -temperature is in range between -20 to 200 degrees Celsius with relative error -of measurement below 1 degree Celsius in object temperature range for -industrial applications. Since it can operate and measure ambient temperature -in range of -20 to 85 degrees Celsius it is suitable also for outdoor use. - -Be aware that electronics surrounding the sensor can increase ambient -temperature. MLX90632 can be calibrated to reduce the housing effect via -already existing EEPROM parameters. - -Since measured object emissivity effects Infra Red energy emitted, emissivity -should be set before requesting the object temperature. - -Required properties: - - compatible: should be "melexis,mlx90632" - - reg: the I2C address of the sensor (default 0x3a) - -Example: - -mlx90632@3a { - compatible = "melexis,mlx90632"; - reg = <0x3a>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/temperature-bindings.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/temperature-bindings.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8f339cab74ae..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/temperature-bindings.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -If the temperature sensor device can be configured to use some specific -thermocouple type, you can use the defined types provided in the file -"include/dt-bindings/iio/temperature/thermocouple.h". - -Property: -thermocouple-type: A single cell representing the type of the thermocouple - used by the device. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/ti,tmp007.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/ti,tmp007.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3c2b7189fa2e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/ti,tmp007.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/temperature/ti,tmp007.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: IR thermopile sensor with integrated math engine + +maintainers: + - Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannanece23@gmail.com> + +description: | + http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tmp007.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + const: ti,tmp007 + + reg: + description: | + The I2C address of the sensor (changeable via ADR pins) + ------------------------------ + |ADR1 | ADR0 | Device Address| + ------------------------------ + 0 0 0x40 + 0 1 0x41 + 0 SDA 0x42 + 0 SCL 0x43 + 1 0 0x44 + 1 1 0x45 + 1 SDA 0x46 + 1 SCL 0x47 + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + temp-sensor@40 { + compatible = "ti,tmp007"; + reg = <0x40>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; + interrupts = <5 0x08>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/tmp007.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/tmp007.txt deleted file mode 100644 index da0af234a357..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/tmp007.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -* TI TMP007 - IR thermopile sensor with integrated math engine - -Link to datasheet: http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tmp007.pdf - -Required properties: - - - compatible: should be "ti,tmp007" - - reg: the I2C address of the sensor (changeable via ADR pins) - ------------------------------ - |ADR1 | ADR0 | Device Address| - ------------------------------ - 0 0 0x40 - 0 1 0x41 - 0 SDA 0x42 - 0 SCL 0x43 - 1 0 0x44 - 1 1 0x45 - 1 SDA 0x46 - 1 SCL 0x47 - -Optional properties: - - - interrupts: interrupt mapping for GPIO IRQ (level active low) - -Example: - -tmp007@40 { - compatible = "ti,tmp007"; - reg = <0x40>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio0>; - interrupts = <5 0x08>; -}; - diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/tsys01.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/tsys01.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0d5cc5595d0c..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/temperature/tsys01.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -* TSYS01 - Measurement Specialties temperature sensor - -Required properties: - - - compatible: should be "meas,tsys01" - - reg: I2C address of the sensor (changeable via CSB pin) - - ------------------------ - | CSB | Device Address | - ------------------------ - 1 0x76 - 0 0x77 - -Example: - -tsys01@76 { - compatible = "meas,tsys01"; - reg = <0x76>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/ariel-pwrbutton.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/ariel-pwrbutton.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b4ad829d7383 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/ariel-pwrbutton.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-or-later OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/input/ariel-pwrbutton.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Dell Wyse 3020 a.k.a. "Ariel" Power Button + +maintainers: + - Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk> + +description: | + The ENE Embedded Controller on the Ariel board has an interface to the + SPI bus that is capable of sending keyboard and mouse data. A single + power button is attached to it. This binding describes this + configuration. + +allOf: + - $ref: input.yaml# + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - const: dell,wyse-ariel-ec-input + - const: ene,kb3930-input + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: true + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + power-button@0 { + compatible = "dell,wyse-ariel-ec-input", "ene,kb3930-input"; + reg = <0>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; + interrupts = <60 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; + spi-max-frequency = <33000000>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/atmel,maxtouch.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/atmel,maxtouch.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c88919480d37..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/atmel,maxtouch.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -Atmel maXTouch touchscreen/touchpad - -Required properties: -- compatible: - atmel,maxtouch - - The following compatibles have been used in various products but are - deprecated: - atmel,qt602240_ts - atmel,atmel_mxt_ts - atmel,atmel_mxt_tp - atmel,mXT224 - -- reg: The I2C address of the device - -- interrupts: The sink for the touchpad's IRQ output - See ../interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt - -Optional properties for main touchpad device: - -- linux,gpio-keymap: When enabled, the SPT_GPIOPWN_T19 object sends messages - on GPIO bit changes. An array of up to 8 entries can be provided - indicating the Linux keycode mapped to each bit of the status byte, - starting at the LSB. Linux keycodes are defined in - <dt-bindings/input/input.h>. - - Note: the numbering of the GPIOs and the bit they start at varies between - maXTouch devices. You must either refer to the documentation, or - experiment to determine which bit corresponds to which input. Use - KEY_RESERVED for unused padding values. - -- reset-gpios: GPIO specifier for the touchscreen's reset pin (active low) - -Example: - - touch@4b { - compatible = "atmel,maxtouch"; - reg = <0x4b>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; - interrupts = <TEGRA_GPIO(W, 3) IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/atmel,maxtouch.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/atmel,maxtouch.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8c6418f76e94 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/atmel,maxtouch.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/input/atmel,maxtouch.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Atmel maXTouch touchscreen/touchpad + +maintainers: + - Nick Dyer <nick@shmanahar.org> + - Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> + +description: | + Atmel maXTouch touchscreen or touchpads such as the mXT244 + and similar devices. + +properties: + compatible: + const: atmel,maxtouch + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + vdda-supply: + description: + Optional regulator for the AVDD analog voltage. + + vdd-supply: + description: + Optional regulator for the VDD digital voltage. + + reset-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: + Optional GPIO specifier for the touchscreen's reset pin + (active low). The line must be flagged with + GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW. + + linux,gpio-keymap: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array + description: | + When enabled, the SPT_GPIOPWN_T19 object sends messages + on GPIO bit changes. An array of up to 8 entries can be provided + indicating the Linux keycode mapped to each bit of the status byte, + starting at the LSB. Linux keycodes are defined in + <dt-bindings/input/input.h>. + + Note: the numbering of the GPIOs and the bit they start at varies + between maXTouch devices. You must either refer to the documentation, + or experiment to determine which bit corresponds to which input. Use + KEY_RESERVED for unused padding values. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + touchscreen@4a { + compatible = "atmel,maxtouch"; + reg = <0x4a>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio>; + interrupts = <26 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; + reset-gpios = <&gpio 27 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + vdda-supply = <&ab8500_ldo_aux2_reg>; + vdd-supply = <&ab8500_ldo_aux5_reg>; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/cypress,tm2-touchkey.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/cypress,tm2-touchkey.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 921172f689b8..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/cypress,tm2-touchkey.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -Samsung tm2-touchkey - -Required properties: -- compatible: - * "cypress,tm2-touchkey" - for the touchkey found on the tm2 board - * "cypress,midas-touchkey" - for the touchkey found on midas boards - * "cypress,aries-touchkey" - for the touchkey found on aries boards - * "coreriver,tc360-touchkey" - for the Coreriver TouchCore 360 touchkey -- reg: I2C address of the chip. -- interrupts: interrupt to which the chip is connected (see interrupt - binding[0]). -- vcc-supply : internal regulator output. 1.8V -- vdd-supply : power supply for IC 3.3V - -Optional properties: -- linux,keycodes: array of keycodes (max 4), default KEY_PHONE and KEY_BACK - -[0]: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt - -Example: - &i2c0 { - /* ... */ - - touchkey@20 { - compatible = "cypress,tm2-touchkey"; - reg = <0x20>; - interrupt-parent = <&gpa3>; - interrupts = <2 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; - vcc-supply=<&ldo32_reg>; - vdd-supply=<&ldo33_reg>; - linux,keycodes = <KEY_PHONE KEY_BACK>; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/cypress,tm2-touchkey.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/cypress,tm2-touchkey.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..52dca8b64081 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/cypress,tm2-touchkey.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/input/cypress,tm2-touchkey.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Samsung TM2 touch key controller + +maintainers: + - Stephan Gerhold <stephan@gerhold.net> + +description: | + Touch key controllers similar to the TM2 can be found in a wide range of + Samsung devices. They are implemented using many different MCUs, but use + a similar I2C protocol. + +allOf: + - $ref: input.yaml# + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - cypress,tm2-touchkey + - cypress,midas-touchkey + - cypress,aries-touchkey + - coreriver,tc360-touchkey + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + vdd-supply: + description: Optional regulator for LED voltage, 3.3V. + + vcc-supply: + description: Optional regulator for MCU, 1.8V-3.3V (depending on MCU). + + vddio-supply: + description: | + Optional regulator that provides digital I/O voltage, + e.g. for pulling up the interrupt line or the I2C pins. + + linux,keycodes: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 4 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/input/input.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + touchkey@20 { + compatible = "cypress,tm2-touchkey"; + reg = <0x20>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpa3>; + interrupts = <2 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING>; + vcc-supply = <&ldo32_reg>; + vdd-supply = <&ldo33_reg>; + linux,keycodes = <KEY_MENU KEY_BACK>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/dlg,da7280.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/dlg,da7280.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..96ee5d50e111 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/dlg,da7280.txt @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +Dialog Semiconductor DA7280 Haptics bindings + +Required properties: +- compatible: Should be "dlg,da7280". +- reg: Specifies the I2C slave address. + +- interrupt-parent : Specifies the phandle of the interrupt controller to + which the IRQs from DA7280 are delivered to. + +- dlg,actuator-type: Set Actuator type. it should be one of: + "LRA" - Linear Resonance Actuator type. + "ERM-bar" - Bar type Eccentric Rotating Mass. + "ERM-coin" - Coin type Eccentric Rotating Mass. + +- dlg,const-op-mode: Haptic operation mode for FF_CONSTANT. + Possible values: + 1 - Direct register override(DRO) mode triggered by i2c(default), + 2 - PWM data source mode controlled by PWM duty, +- dlg,periodic-op-mode: Haptic operation mode for FF_PERIODIC. + Possible values: + 1 - Register triggered waveform memory(RTWM) mode, the pattern + assigned to the PS_SEQ_ID played as much times as PS_SEQ_LOOP, + 2 - Edge triggered waveform memory(ETWM) mode, external GPI(N) + control are required to enable/disable and it needs to keep + device enabled by sending magnitude (X > 0), + the pattern is assigned to the GPI(N)_SEQUENCE_ID below. + The default value is 1 for both of the operation modes. + For more details, please see the datasheet. + +- dlg,nom-microvolt: Nominal actuator voltage rating. + Valid values: 0 - 6000000. +- dlg,abs-max-microvolt: Absolute actuator maximum voltage rating. + Valid values: 0 - 6000000. +- dlg,imax-microamp: Actuator max current rating. + Valid values: 0 - 252000. + Default: 130000. +- dlg,impd-micro-ohms: the impedance of the actuator in micro ohms. + Valid values: 0 - 1500000000. + +Optional properties: +- pwms : phandle to the physical PWM(Pulse Width Modulation) device. + PWM properties should be named "pwms". And number of cell is different + for each pwm device. + (See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pwm/pwm.txt + for further information relating to pwm properties) + +- dlg,ps-seq-id: the PS_SEQ_ID(pattern ID in waveform memory inside chip) + to play back when RTWM-MODE is enabled. + Valid range: 0 - 15. +- dlg,ps-seq-loop: the PS_SEQ_LOOP, Number of times the pre-stored sequence + pointed to by PS_SEQ_ID or GPI(N)_SEQUENCE_ID is repeated. + Valid range: 0 - 15. +- dlg,gpiN-seq-id: the GPI(N)_SEQUENCE_ID, pattern to play + when gpi0 is triggered, 'N' must be 0 - 2. + Valid range: 0 - 15. +- dlg,gpiN-mode: the pattern mode which can select either + "Single-pattern" or "Multi-pattern", 'N' must be 0 - 2. +- dlg,gpiN-polarity: gpiN polarity which can be chosen among + "Rising-edge", "Falling-edge" and "Both-edge", + 'N' must be 0 - 2 + Haptic will work by this edge option in case of ETWM mode. + +- dlg,resonant-freq-hz: use in case of LRA. + the frequency range: 50 - 300. + Default: 205. + +- dlg,bemf-sens-enable: Enable for internal loop computations. +- dlg,freq-track-enable: Enable for resonant frequency tracking. +- dlg,acc-enable: Enable for active acceleration. +- dlg,rapid-stop-enable: Enable for rapid stop. +- dlg,amp-pid-enable: Enable for the amplitude PID. +- dlg,mem-array: Customized waveform memory(patterns) data downloaded to + the device during initialization. This is an array of 100 values(u8). + +For further information, see device datasheet. + +====== + +Example: + + haptics: da7280-haptics@4a { + compatible = "dlg,da7280"; + reg = <0x4a>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>; + interrupts = <11 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; + dlg,actuator-type = "LRA"; + dlg,dlg,const-op-mode = <1>; + dlg,dlg,periodic-op-mode = <1>; + dlg,nom-microvolt = <2000000>; + dlg,abs-max-microvolt = <2000000>; + dlg,imax-microamp = <170000>; + dlg,resonant-freq-hz = <180>; + dlg,impd-micro-ohms = <10500000>; + dlg,freq-track-enable; + dlg,rapid-stop-enable; + dlg,mem-array = < + 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 + 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 + 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 + 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 + 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 + 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 + 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 + 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 + 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 + 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 + >; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/sprd,sc27xx-vibra.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/sprd,sc27xx-vibra.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f2ec0d4f2dff..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/sprd,sc27xx-vibra.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -Spreadtrum SC27xx PMIC Vibrator - -Required properties: -- compatible: should be "sprd,sc2731-vibrator". -- reg: address of vibrator control register. - -Example : - - sc2731_pmic: pmic@0 { - compatible = "sprd,sc2731"; - reg = <0>; - spi-max-frequency = <26000000>; - interrupts = <GIC_SPI 31 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - interrupt-controller; - #interrupt-cells = <2>; - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - - vibrator@eb4 { - compatible = "sprd,sc2731-vibrator"; - reg = <0xeb4>; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/sprd,sc27xx-vibrator.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/sprd,sc27xx-vibrator.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5d67fc8ebc18 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/sprd,sc27xx-vibrator.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +# Copyright 2020 Unisoc Inc. +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/input/sprd,sc27xx-vibrator.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Spreadtrum SC27xx PMIC Vibrator Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - Orson Zhai <orsonzhai@gmail.com> + - Baolin Wang <baolin.wang7@gmail.com> + - Chunyan Zhang <zhang.lyra@gmail.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - sprd,sc2721-vibrator + - sprd,sc2730-vibrator + - sprd,sc2731-vibrator + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + sc2731_pmic: pmic@0 { + compatible = "sprd,sc2731"; + reg = <0 0>; + spi-max-frequency = <26000000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 31 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + interrupt-controller; + #interrupt-cells = <2>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + vibrator@eb4 { + compatible = "sprd,sc2731-vibrator"; + reg = <0xeb4>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/ektf2127.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/ektf2127.txt index 94c4fc644940..5eef5e7d6aae 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/ektf2127.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/ektf2127.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ * Elan eKTF2127 I2C touchscreen controller Required properties: - - compatible : "elan,ektf2127" + - compatible : "elan,ektf2127" or "elan,ektf2132" - reg : I2C slave address of the chip (0x40) - interrupts : interrupt specification for the ektf2127 interrupt - power-gpios : GPIO specification for the pin connected to the diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/fsl,ls-extirq.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/fsl,ls-extirq.txt index f0ad7801e8cf..4d47df1a5c91 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/fsl,ls-extirq.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/fsl,ls-extirq.txt @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ * Freescale Layerscape external IRQs -Some Layerscape SOCs (LS1021A, LS1043A, LS1046A) support inverting +Some Layerscape SOCs (LS1021A, LS1043A, LS1046A +LS1088A, LS208xA, LX216xA) support inverting the polarity of certain external interrupt lines. The device node must be a child of the node representing the @@ -8,12 +9,15 @@ Supplemental Configuration Unit (SCFG). Required properties: - compatible: should be "fsl,<soc-name>-extirq", e.g. "fsl,ls1021a-extirq". + "fsl,ls1043a-extirq": for LS1043A, LS1046A. + "fsl,ls1088a-extirq": for LS1088A, LS208xA, LX216xA. - #interrupt-cells: Must be 2. The first element is the index of the external interrupt line. The second element is the trigger type. - #address-cells: Must be 0. - interrupt-controller: Identifies the node as an interrupt controller - reg: Specifies the Interrupt Polarity Control Register (INTPCR) in - the SCFG. + the SCFG or the External Interrupt Control Register (IRQCR) in + the ISC. - interrupt-map: Specifies the mapping from external interrupts to GIC interrupts. - interrupt-map-mask: Must be <0xffffffff 0>. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f5baeccb689f..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -Microsemi Ocelot SoC ICPU Interrupt Controller - -Required properties: - -- compatible : should be "mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr" -- reg : Specifies base physical address and size of the registers. -- interrupt-controller : Identifies the node as an interrupt controller -- #interrupt-cells : Specifies the number of cells needed to encode an - interrupt source. The value shall be 1. -- interrupts : Specifies the CPU interrupt the controller is connected to. - -Example: - - intc: interrupt-controller@70000070 { - compatible = "mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr"; - reg = <0x70000070 0x70>; - #interrupt-cells = <1>; - interrupt-controller; - interrupt-parent = <&cpuintc>; - interrupts = <2>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..27b798bfe29b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/interrupt-controller/mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr.yaml#" +$schema: "http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#" + +title: Microsemi Ocelot SoC ICPU Interrupt Controller + +maintainers: + - Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com> + +allOf: + - $ref: /schemas/interrupt-controller.yaml# + +description: | + the Microsemi Ocelot interrupt controller that is part of the + ICPU. It is connected directly to the MIPS core interrupt + controller. + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - enum: + - mscc,jaguar2-icpu-intr + - mscc,luton-icpu-intr + - mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr + - mscc,serval-icpu-intr + + + '#interrupt-cells': + const: 1 + + '#address-cells': + const: 0 + + interrupt-controller: true + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - '#interrupt-cells' + - '#address-cells' + - interrupt-controller + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + intc: interrupt-controller@70000070 { + compatible = "mscc,ocelot-icpu-intr"; + reg = <0x70000070 0x70>; + #interrupt-cells = <1>; + #address-cells = <0>; + interrupt-controller; + interrupt-parent = <&cpuintc>; + interrupts = <2>; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/allwinner,sun4i-a10-video-engine.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/allwinner,sun4i-a10-video-engine.yaml index 4cc1a670c986..2f7058f7760c 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/allwinner,sun4i-a10-video-engine.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/allwinner,sun4i-a10-video-engine.yaml @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ properties: - allwinner,sun7i-a20-video-engine - allwinner,sun8i-a33-video-engine - allwinner,sun8i-h3-video-engine + - allwinner,sun8i-v3s-video-engine + - allwinner,sun8i-r40-video-engine - allwinner,sun50i-a64-video-engine - allwinner,sun50i-h5-video-engine - allwinner,sun50i-h6-video-engine diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/amlogic,axg-ge2d.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/amlogic,axg-ge2d.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..bee93bd84771 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/amlogic,axg-ge2d.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +# Copyright 2020 BayLibre, SAS +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/amlogic,axg-ge2d.yaml#" +$schema: "http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#" + +title: Amlogic GE2D Acceleration Unit + +maintainers: + - Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - amlogic,axg-ge2d + + interrupts: + minItems: 1 + + reg: + minItems: 1 + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + minItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - resets + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + ge2d: ge2d@ff940000 { + compatible = "amlogic,axg-ge2d"; + reg = <0xff940000 0x10000>; + interrupts = <150>; + clocks = <&clk_ge2d>; + resets = <&reset_ge2d>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/coda.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/coda.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 90eb74cc1993..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/coda.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -Chips&Media Coda multi-standard codec IP -======================================== - -Coda codec IPs are present in i.MX SoCs in various versions, -called VPU (Video Processing Unit). - -Required properties: -- compatible : should be "fsl,<chip>-src" for i.MX SoCs: - (a) "fsl,imx27-vpu" for CodaDx6 present in i.MX27 - (b) "fsl,imx51-vpu" for CodaHx4 present in i.MX51 - (c) "fsl,imx53-vpu" for CODA7541 present in i.MX53 - (d) "fsl,imx6q-vpu" for CODA960 present in i.MX6q -- reg: should be register base and length as documented in the - SoC reference manual -- interrupts : Should contain the VPU interrupt. For CODA960, - a second interrupt is needed for the MJPEG unit. -- clocks : Should contain the ahb and per clocks, in the order - determined by the clock-names property. -- clock-names : Should be "ahb", "per" -- iram : phandle pointing to the SRAM device node - -Example: - -vpu: vpu@63ff4000 { - compatible = "fsl,imx53-vpu"; - reg = <0x63ff4000 0x1000>; - interrupts = <9>; - clocks = <&clks 63>, <&clks 63>; - clock-names = "ahb", "per"; - iram = <&ocram>; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/coda.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/coda.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7bac0057faf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/coda.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/coda.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Chips&Media Coda multi-standard codec IP + +maintainers: + - Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@pengutronix.de> + +description: |- + Coda codec IPs are present in i.MX SoCs in various versions, + called VPU (Video Processing Unit). + +properties: + compatible: + oneOf: + - items: + - const: fsl,imx27-vpu + - const: cnm,codadx6 + - items: + - const: fsl,imx51-vpu + - const: cnm,codahx4 + - items: + - const: fsl,imx53-vpu + - const: cnm,coda7541 + - items: + - enum: + - fsl,imx6dl-vpu + - fsl,imx6q-vpu + - const: cnm,coda960 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + items: + - description: PER clock + - description: AHB interface clock + + clock-names: + items: + - const: per + - const: ahb + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + + iram: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle + description: phandle pointing to the SRAM device node + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + +allOf: + - if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: cnm,coda960 + then: + properties: + interrupts: + items: + - description: BIT processor interrupt + - description: JPEG unit interrupt + + interrupt-names: + items: + - const: bit + - const: jpeg + else: + properties: + interrupts: + items: + - description: BIT processor interrupt + + - if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + enum: + - fsl,imx6dl-vpu + - fsl,imx6q-vpu + then: + properties: + power-domains: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle + description: phandle pointing to the PU power domain + maxItems: 1 + +examples: + - | + vpu: video-codec@63ff4000 { + compatible = "fsl,imx53-vpu", "cnm,coda7541"; + reg = <0x63ff4000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <9>; + clocks = <&clks 63>, <&clks 63>; + clock-names = "per", "ahb"; + iram = <&ocram>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/adv7604.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/adv7604.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b3e688b77a38..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/adv7604.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -* Analog Devices ADV7604/11/12 video decoder with HDMI receiver - -The ADV7604 and ADV7611/12 are multiformat video decoders with an integrated -HDMI receiver. The ADV7604 has four multiplexed HDMI inputs and one analog -input, and the ADV7611 has one HDMI input and no analog input. The 7612 is -similar to the 7611 but has 2 HDMI inputs. - -These device tree bindings support the ADV7611/12 only at the moment. - -Required Properties: - - - compatible: Must contain one of the following - - "adi,adv7611" for the ADV7611 - - "adi,adv7612" for the ADV7612 - - - reg: I2C slave addresses - The ADV76xx has up to thirteen 256-byte maps that can be accessed via the - main I2C ports. Each map has it own I2C address and acts as a standard - slave device on the I2C bus. The main address is mandatory, others are - optional and revert to defaults if not specified. - - - hpd-gpios: References to the GPIOs that control the HDMI hot-plug - detection pins, one per HDMI input. The active flag indicates the GPIO - level that enables hot-plug detection. - -The device node must contain one 'port' child node per device input and output -port, in accordance with the video interface bindings defined in -Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. The port nodes -are numbered as follows. - - Port ADV7611 ADV7612 ------------------------------------------------------------- - HDMI 0 0, 1 - Digital output 1 2 - -The digital output port node must contain at least one endpoint. - -Optional Properties: - - - reset-gpios: Reference to the GPIO connected to the device's reset pin. - - default-input: Select which input is selected after reset. - - reg-names : Names of maps with programmable addresses. - It can contain any map needing a non-default address. - Possible maps names are : - "main", "avlink", "cec", "infoframe", "esdp", "dpp", "afe", - "rep", "edid", "hdmi", "test", "cp", "vdp" - -Optional Endpoint Properties: - - The following three properties are defined in video-interfaces.txt and are - valid for source endpoints only. - - - hsync-active: Horizontal synchronization polarity. Defaults to active low. - - vsync-active: Vertical synchronization polarity. Defaults to active low. - - pclk-sample: Pixel clock polarity. Defaults to output on the falling edge. - - If none of hsync-active, vsync-active and pclk-sample is specified the - endpoint will use embedded BT.656 synchronization. - -Example: - - hdmi_receiver@4c { - compatible = "adi,adv7611"; - /* - * The edid page will be accessible @ 0x66 on the I2C bus. All - * other maps will retain their default addresses. - */ - reg = <0x4c>, <0x66>; - reg-names = "main", "edid"; - - reset-gpios = <&ioexp 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; - hpd-gpios = <&ioexp 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; - - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - - default-input = <0>; - - port@0 { - reg = <0>; - }; - port@1 { - reg = <1>; - hdmi_in: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&ccdc_in>; - }; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/adv7604.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/adv7604.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..407baddfaa1d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/adv7604.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/i2c/adv7604.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices ADV7604/11/12 video decoder with HDMI receiver + +maintainers: + - Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl> + +description: + The ADV7604 and ADV7611/12 are multiformat video decoders with an integrated + HDMI receiver. The ADV7604 has four multiplexed HDMI inputs and one analog + input, and the ADV7611 has one HDMI input and no analog input. The 7612 is + similar to the 7611 but has 2 HDMI inputs. + + These device tree bindings support the ADV7611/12 only at the moment. + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - enum: + - adi,adv7611 + - adi,adv7612 + + reg: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 13 + + reg-names: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 13 + items: + - const: main + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + - enum: [ avlink, cec, infoframe, esdp, dpp, afe, rep, edid, hdmi, test, cp, vdp ] + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + reset-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + + hpd-gpios: + minItems: 1 + description: + References to the GPIOs that control the HDMI hot-plug detection pins, + one per HDMI input. The active flag indicates the GPIO level that + enables hot-plug detection. + + default-input: + maxItems: 1 + description: + Select which input is selected after reset. + + ports: + type: object + description: + A node containing input and output port nodes with endpoint definitions + as documented in + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +allOf: + - if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: adi,adv7611 + then: + properties: + ports: + properties: + '#address-cells': + const: 1 + '#size-cells': + const: 0 + port@0: + type: object + description: Input port + port@1: + type: object + description: Output port + + required: + - port@1 + + additionalProperties: false + + required: + - ports + + - if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: adi,adv7612 + then: + properties: + ports: + properties: + '#address-cells': + const: 1 + '#size-cells': + const: 0 + port@2: + type: object + description: Output port + + patternProperties: + "^port@[0-1]$": + type: object + description: Input port + + required: + - port@2 + + additionalProperties: false + + required: + - ports + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + hdmi_receiver@4c { + compatible = "adi,adv7611"; + /* + * The edid page will be accessible @ 0x66 on the I2C bus. All + * other maps will retain their default addresses. + */ + reg = <0x4c>, <0x66>; + reg-names = "main", "edid"; + + reset-gpios = <&ioexp 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + hpd-gpios = <&ioexp 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + default-input = <0>; + + ports { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + port@0 { + reg = <0>; + }; + + port@1 { + reg = <1>; + hdmi_in: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&ccdc_in>; + }; + }; + }; + + + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/aptina,mt9v111.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/aptina,mt9v111.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bd896e9f67d1..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/aptina,mt9v111.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -* Aptina MT9V111 CMOS sensor ----------------------------- - -The Aptina MT9V111 is a 1/4-Inch VGA-format digital image sensor with a core -based on Aptina MT9V011 sensor and an integrated Image Flow Processor (IFP). - -The sensor has an active pixel array of 640x480 pixels and can output a number -of image resolution and formats controllable through a simple two-wires -interface. - -Required properties: --------------------- - -- compatible: shall be "aptina,mt9v111". -- clocks: reference to the system clock input provider. - -Optional properties: --------------------- - -- enable-gpios: output enable signal, pin name "OE#". Active low. -- standby-gpios: low power state control signal, pin name "STANDBY". - Active high. -- reset-gpios: chip reset signal, pin name "RESET#". Active low. - -The device node must contain one 'port' child node with one 'endpoint' child -sub-node for its digital output video port, in accordance with the video -interface bindings defined in: -Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt - -Example: --------- - - &i2c1 { - camera@48 { - compatible = "aptina,mt9v111"; - reg = <0x48>; - - clocks = <&camera_clk>; - - port { - mt9v111_out: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&ceu_in>; - }; - }; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/aptina,mt9v111.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/aptina,mt9v111.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ff9546e95d05 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/aptina,mt9v111.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/i2c/aptina,mt9v111.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Aptina MT9V111 CMOS sensor + +maintainers: + - Jacopo Mondi <jacopo@jmondi.org> + +description: | + The Aptina MT9V111 is a 1/4-Inch VGA-format digital image sensor with a core + based on Aptina MT9V011 sensor and an integrated Image Flow Processor (IFP). + + The sensor has an active pixel array of 640x480 pixels and can output a number + of image resolutions and formats controllable through a simple two-wires + interface. + +properties: + compatible: + const: aptina,mt9v111 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + enable-gpios: + description: Enable signal, pin name "OE#". Active low. + maxItems: 1 + + standby-gpios: + description: | + Low power state control signal, pin name "STANDBY". Active high. + maxItems: 1 + + reset-gpios: + description: Chip reset signal, pin name "RESET#". Active low. + maxItems: 1 + + port: + type: object + description: | + Output video port. See ../video-interfaces.txt. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + - port + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + camera@48 { + compatible = "aptina,mt9v111"; + reg = <0x48>; + clocks = <&camera_clk>; + + port { + mt9v111_out: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&ceu_in>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/mipi-ccs.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/mipi-ccs.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d94bd67ccea1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/mipi-ccs.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +# Copyright (C) 2014--2020 Intel Corporation + +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/i2c/mipi-ccs.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: MIPI CCS, SMIA++ and SMIA compliant camera sensors + +maintainers: + - Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com> + +description: + + CCS (Camera Command Set) is a raw Bayer camera sensor standard defined by the + MIPI Alliance; see + <URL:https://www.mipi.org/specifications/camera-command-set>. + + SMIA (Standard Mobile Imaging Architecture) is an image sensor standard + defined jointly by Nokia and ST. SMIA++, defined by Nokia, is an extension of + that. + + More detailed documentation can be found in + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt . + +properties: + compatible: + oneOf: + - items: + - const: mipi-ccs-1.1 + - const: mipi-ccs + - items: + - const: mipi-ccs-1.0 + - const: mipi-ccs + - const: nokia,smia + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + vana-supply: + description: Analogue voltage supply (VANA), sensor dependent. + maxItems: 1 + + vcore-supply: + description: Core voltage supply (VCore), sensor dependent. + maxItems: 1 + + vio-supply: + description: I/O voltage supply (VIO), sensor dependent. + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + description: External clock to the sensor. + maxItems: 1 + + clock-frequency: + description: Frequency of the external clock to the sensor in Hz. + + reset-gpios: + description: Reset GPIO. Also commonly called XSHUTDOWN in hardware + documentation. + maxItems: 1 + + flash-leds: + description: Flash LED phandles. See ../video-interfaces.txt for details. + + lens-focus: + description: Lens focus controller phandles. See ../video-interfaces.txt + for details. + + rotation: + description: Rotation of the sensor. See ../video-interfaces.txt for + details. + enum: [ 0, 180 ] + + port: + type: object + properties: + endpoint: + type: object + properties: + link-frequencies: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint64-array + description: List of allowed data link frequencies. + data-lanes: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 8 + bus-type: + description: The type of the data bus. + oneOf: + - const: 1 # CSI-2 C-PHY + - const: 3 # CCP2 + - const: 4 # CSI-2 D-PHY + + required: + - link-frequencies + - data-lanes + - bus-type + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clock-frequency + - clocks + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + i2c2 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + clock-frequency = <400000>; + + camera-sensor@10 { + compatible = "mipi-ccs-1.0", "mipi-ccs"; + reg = <0x10>; + reset-gpios = <&gpio3 20 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + vana-supply = <&vaux3>; + clocks = <&omap3_isp 0>; + clock-frequency = <9600000>; + port { + ccs_ep: endpoint { + data-lanes = <1 2>; + remote-endpoint = <&csi2a_ep>; + link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <199200000 210000000 + 499200000>; + bus-type = <4>; + }; + }; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/nokia,smia.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/nokia,smia.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 10ece8108081..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/nokia,smia.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -SMIA/SMIA++ sensor - -SMIA (Standard Mobile Imaging Architecture) is an image sensor standard -defined jointly by Nokia and ST. SMIA++, defined by Nokia, is an extension -of that. These definitions are valid for both types of sensors. - -More detailed documentation can be found in -Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt . - -The device node should contain a "port" node which may contain one or more -endpoint nodes, in accordance with video interface bindings defined in -Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt . - -Mandatory properties --------------------- - -- compatible: "nokia,smia" -- reg: I2C address (0x10, or an alternative address) -- vana-supply: Analogue voltage supply (VANA), typically 2,8 volts (sensor - dependent). -- clocks: External clock to the sensor -- clock-frequency: Frequency of the external clock to the sensor -- link-frequencies: List of allowed data link frequencies. An array of - 64-bit elements. - - -Optional properties -------------------- - -- reset-gpios: XSHUTDOWN GPIO -- flash-leds: See ../video-interfaces.txt -- lens-focus: See ../video-interfaces.txt -- rotation: Integer property; valid values are 0 (sensor mounted upright) - and 180 (sensor mounted upside down). See - ../video-interfaces.txt . - - -Endpoint node mandatory properties ----------------------------------- - -- data-lanes: <1..n> - - -Example -------- - -&i2c2 { - clock-frequency = <400000>; - - camera-sensor@10 { - compatible = "nokia,smia"; - reg = <0x10>; - reset-gpios = <&gpio3 20 0>; - vana-supply = <&vaux3>; - clocks = <&omap3_isp 0>; - clock-frequency = <9600000>; - nokia,nvm-size = <512>; /* 8 * 64 */ - link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <199200000 210000000 499200000>; - port { - smiapp_ep: endpoint { - data-lanes = <1 2>; - remote-endpoint = <&csi2a_ep>; - }; - }; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov2680.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov2680.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 11e925ed9dad..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov2680.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -* Omnivision OV2680 MIPI CSI-2 sensor - -Required Properties: -- compatible: should be "ovti,ov2680". -- clocks: reference to the xvclk input clock. -- clock-names: should be "xvclk". -- DOVDD-supply: Digital I/O voltage supply. -- DVDD-supply: Digital core voltage supply. -- AVDD-supply: Analog voltage supply. - -Optional Properties: -- reset-gpios: reference to the GPIO connected to the powerdown/reset pin, - if any. This is an active low signal to the OV2680. - -The device node must contain one 'port' child node for its digital output -video port, and this port must have a single endpoint in accordance with - the video interface bindings defined in -Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. - -Endpoint node required properties for CSI-2 connection are: -- remote-endpoint: a phandle to the bus receiver's endpoint node. -- clock-lanes: should be set to <0> (clock lane on hardware lane 0). -- data-lanes: should be set to <1> (one CSI-2 lane supported). - -Example: - -&i2c2 { - ov2680: camera-sensor@36 { - compatible = "ovti,ov2680"; - reg = <0x36>; - clocks = <&osc>; - clock-names = "xvclk"; - reset-gpios = <&gpio1 3 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; - DOVDD-supply = <&sw2_reg>; - DVDD-supply = <&sw2_reg>; - AVDD-supply = <®_peri_3p15v>; - - port { - ov2680_to_mipi: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&mipi_from_sensor>; - clock-lanes = <0>; - data-lanes = <1>; - }; - }; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov772x.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov772x.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0b3ede5b8e6a..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ov772x.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -* Omnivision OV7720/OV7725 CMOS sensor - -The Omnivision OV7720/OV7725 sensor supports multiple resolutions output, -such as VGA, QVGA, and any size scaling down from CIF to 40x30. It also can -support the YUV422, RGB565/555/444, GRB422 or raw RGB output formats. - -Required Properties: -- compatible: shall be one of - "ovti,ov7720" - "ovti,ov7725" -- clocks: reference to the xclk input clock. - -Optional Properties: -- reset-gpios: reference to the GPIO connected to the RSTB pin which is - active low, if any. -- powerdown-gpios: reference to the GPIO connected to the PWDN pin which is - active high, if any. - -The device node shall contain one 'port' child node with one child 'endpoint' -subnode for its digital output video port, in accordance with the video -interface bindings defined in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/ -video-interfaces.txt. - -Example: - -&i2c0 { - ov772x: camera@21 { - compatible = "ovti,ov7725"; - reg = <0x21>; - reset-gpios = <&axi_gpio_0 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; - powerdown-gpios = <&axi_gpio_0 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; - clocks = <&xclk>; - - port { - ov772x_0: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&vcap1_in0>; - }; - }; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ovti,ov02a10.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ovti,ov02a10.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1c3879ec4122 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ovti,ov02a10.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +# Copyright (c) 2020 MediaTek Inc. +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/i2c/ovti,ov02a10.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Omnivision OV02A10 CMOS Sensor Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - Dongchun Zhu <dongchun.zhu@mediatek.com> + +description: |- + The Omnivision OV02A10 is a low-cost, high performance, 1/5-inch, 2 megapixel + image sensor, which is the latest production derived from Omnivision's CMOS + image sensor technology. Ihis chip supports high frame rate speeds up to 30fps + @ 1600x1200 (UXGA) resolution transferred over a 1-lane MIPI interface. The + sensor output is available via CSI-2 serial data output. + +properties: + compatible: + const: ovti,ov02a10 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + description: + External clock for the sensor. + items: + - const: eclk + + clock-frequency: + description: + Frequency of the eclk clock in Hz. + + dovdd-supply: + description: + Definition of the regulator used as Digital I/O voltage supply. + + avdd-supply: + description: + Definition of the regulator used as Analog voltage supply. + + dvdd-supply: + description: + Definition of the regulator used as Digital core voltage supply. + + powerdown-gpios: + description: + Must be the device tree identifier of the GPIO connected to the + PD_PAD pin. This pin is used to place the OV02A10 into standby mode + or shutdown mode. As the line needs to be high for the powerdown mode + to be active, it should be marked GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH. + maxItems: 1 + + reset-gpios: + description: + Must be the device tree identifier of the GPIO connected to the + RST_PD pin. If specified, it will be asserted during driver probe. + As the line needs to be low for the reset to be active, it should be + marked GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW. + maxItems: 1 + + rotation: + description: + Definition of the sensor's placement. + allOf: + - $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32" + - enum: + - 0 # Sensor Mounted Upright + - 180 # Sensor Mounted Upside Down + default: 0 + + # See ../video-interfaces.txt for details + port: + type: object + additionalProperties: false + description: + Output port node, single endpoint describing the CSI-2 transmitter. + + properties: + endpoint: + type: object + additionalProperties: false + + properties: + link-frequencies: true + ovti,mipi-clock-voltage: + allOf: + - $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32" + description: + Definition of MIPI clock voltage unit. This entry corresponds to + the link speed defined by the 'link-frequencies' property. + If present, the value shall be in the range of 0-4. + default: 4 + remote-endpoint: true + + required: + - link-frequencies + - remote-endpoint + + required: + - endpoint + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + - clock-names + - clock-frequency + - dovdd-supply + - avdd-supply + - dvdd-supply + - powerdown-gpios + - reset-gpios + - port + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + ov02a10: camera-sensor@3d { + compatible = "ovti,ov02a10"; + reg = <0x3d>; + + powerdown-gpios = <&pio 107 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + reset-gpios = <&pio 109 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + + clocks = <&ov02a10_clk>; + clock-names = "eclk"; + clock-frequency = <24000000>; + + rotation = <180>; + + dovdd-supply = <&ov02a10_dovdd>; + avdd-supply = <&ov02a10_avdd>; + dvdd-supply = <&ov02a10_dvdd>; + + port { + wcam_out: endpoint { + link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <390000000>; + ovti,mipi-clock-voltage = <3>; + remote-endpoint = <&mipi_in_wcam>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ovti,ov2680.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ovti,ov2680.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..43bf749807e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ovti,ov2680.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/i2c/ovti,ov2680.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Omnivision OV2680 CMOS Sensor + +maintainers: + - Rui Miguel Silva <rmfrfs@gmail.com> + +description: |- + The OV2680 color sensor is a low voltage, high performance 1/5 inch UXGA (2 + megapixel) CMOS image sensor that provides a single-chip UXGA (1600 x 1200) + camera. It provides full-frame, sub-sampled, or windowed 10-bit images in + various formats via the control of the Serial Camera Control Bus (SCCB) + interface. The OV2680 has an image array capable of operating at up to 30 + frames per second (fps) in UXGA resolution. + +properties: + compatible: + const: ovti,ov2680 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + const: xvclk + + reset-gpios: + description: + The phandle and specifier for the GPIO that controls sensor reset. + This corresponds to the hardware pin XSHUTDOWN which is physically + active low. + maxItems: 1 + + dovdd-supply: + description: + Definition of the regulator used as interface power supply. + + avdd-supply: + description: + Definition of the regulator used as analog power supply. + + dvdd-supply: + description: + Definition of the regulator used as digital power supply. + + port: + type: object + description: + A node containing an output port node with an endpoint definition + as documented in + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + - clock-names + - dovdd-supply + - avdd-supply + - dvdd-supply + - reset-gpios + - port + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + ov2680: camera-sensor@36 { + compatible = "ovti,ov2680"; + reg = <0x36>; + clocks = <&osc>; + clock-names = "xvclk"; + reset-gpios = <&gpio1 3 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + + dovdd-supply = <&sw2_reg>; + dvdd-supply = <&sw2_reg>; + avdd-supply = <®_peri_3p15v>; + + port { + ov2680_to_mipi: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&mipi_from_sensor>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ovti,ov772x.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ovti,ov772x.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6866c2cdac50 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ovti,ov772x.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/i2c/ovti,ov772x.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Omnivision OV7720/OV7725 CMOS sensor + +maintainers: + - Jacopo Mondi <jacopo@jmondi.org> + +description: | + The Omnivision OV7720/OV7725 sensor supports multiple resolutions output, + such as VGA, QVGA, and any size scaling down from CIF to 40x30. It also can + support the YUV422, RGB565/555/444, GRB422 or raw RGB output formats. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ovti,ov7720 + - ovti,ov7725 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + reset-gpios: + description: | + Reference to the GPIO connected to the RSTB pin which is active low. + maxItems: 1 + + powerdown-gpios: + description: | + Reference to the GPIO connected to the PWDN pin which is active high. + maxItems: 1 + + port: + type: object + description: | + Video output port. See ../video-interfaces.txt. + + properties: + endpoint: + type: object + + properties: + bus-type: + enum: [5, 6] + + bus-width: + enum: [8, 10] + default: 10 + + data-shift: + enum: [0, 2] + default: 0 + + hsync-active: + enum: [0, 1] + default: 1 + + vsync-active: + enum: [0, 1] + default: 1 + + pclk-sample: + enum: [0, 1] + default: 1 + + allOf: + - if: + properties: + bus-type: + const: 6 + then: + properties: + hsync-active: false + vsync-active: false + + - if: + properties: + bus-width: + const: 10 + then: + properties: + data-shift: + const: 0 + + required: + - bus-type + + unevaluatedProperties: false + + additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + - port + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + i2c0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + ov772x: camera@21 { + compatible = "ovti,ov7725"; + reg = <0x21>; + reset-gpios = <&axi_gpio_0 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + powerdown-gpios = <&axi_gpio_0 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + clocks = <&xclk>; + + port { + ov772x_0: endpoint { + bus-type = <5>; + vsync-active = <0>; + hsync-active = <0>; + pclk-sample = <0>; + bus-width = <8>; + data-shift = <0>; + remote-endpoint = <&vcap1_in0>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/sony,imx214.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/sony,imx214.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f11f28a5fda4..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/sony,imx214.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -* Sony 1/3.06-Inch 13.13Mp CMOS Digital Image Sensor - -The Sony imx214 is a 1/3.06-inch CMOS active pixel digital image sensor with -an active array size of 4224H x 3200V. It is programmable through an I2C -interface. -Image data is sent through MIPI CSI-2, through 2 or 4 lanes at a maximum -throughput of 1.2Gbps/lane. - - -Required Properties: -- compatible: Shall be "sony,imx214". -- reg: I2C bus address of the device. Depending on how the sensor is wired, - it shall be <0x10> or <0x1a>; -- enable-gpios: GPIO descriptor for the enable pin. -- vdddo-supply: Chip digital IO regulator (1.8V). -- vdda-supply: Chip analog regulator (2.7V). -- vddd-supply: Chip digital core regulator (1.12V). -- clocks: Reference to the xclk clock. -- clock-frequency: Frequency of the xclk clock. - -Optional Properties: -- flash-leds: See ../video-interfaces.txt -- lens-focus: See ../video-interfaces.txt - -The imx214 device node shall contain one 'port' child node with -an 'endpoint' subnode. For further reading on port node refer to -Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. - -Required Properties on endpoint: -- data-lanes: check ../video-interfaces.txt -- link-frequencies: check ../video-interfaces.txt -- remote-endpoint: check ../video-interfaces.txt - -Example: - - camera-sensor@1a { - compatible = "sony,imx214"; - reg = <0x1a>; - vdddo-supply = <&pm8994_lvs1>; - vddd-supply = <&camera_vddd_1v12>; - vdda-supply = <&pm8994_l17>; - lens-focus = <&ad5820>; - enable-gpios = <&msmgpio 25 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; - clocks = <&mmcc CAMSS_MCLK0_CLK>; - clock-frequency = <24000000>; - port { - imx214_ep: endpoint { - data-lanes = <1 2 3 4>; - link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <480000000>; - remote-endpoint = <&csiphy0_ep>; - }; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/sony,imx214.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/sony,imx214.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1a3590dd0e98 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/sony,imx214.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/i2c/sony,imx214.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Sony 1/3.06-Inch 13.13MP CMOS Digital Image Sensor + +maintainers: + - Ricardo Ribalda <ribalda@kernel.org> + +description: | + The Sony IMX214 is a 1/3.06-inch CMOS active pixel digital image sensor with + an active array size of 4224H x 3200V. It is programmable through an I2C + interface. Image data is sent through MIPI CSI-2, through 2 or 4 lanes at a + maximum throughput of 1.2Gbps/lane. + +properties: + compatible: + const: sony,imx214 + + reg: + enum: + - 0x10 + - 0x1a + + clocks: + description: Reference to the xclk clock. + maxItems: 1 + + clock-frequency: + description: Frequency of the xclk clock in Hz. + + enable-gpios: + description: GPIO descriptor for the enable pin. + maxItems: 1 + + vdddo-supply: + description: Chip digital IO regulator (1.8V). + maxItems: 1 + + vdda-supply: + description: Chip analog regulator (2.7V). + maxItems: 1 + + vddd-supply: + description: Chip digital core regulator (1.12V). + maxItems: 1 + + flash-leds: + description: See ../video-interfaces.txt + + lens-focus: + description: See ../video-interfaces.txt + + port: + type: object + description: | + Video output port. See ../video-interfaces.txt. + + properties: + endpoint: + type: object + + properties: + data-lanes: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array + description: See ../video-interfaces.txt + anyOf: + - items: + - const: 1 + - const: 2 + - items: + - const: 1 + - const: 2 + - const: 3 + - const: 4 + + link-frequencies: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint64-array + description: See ../video-interfaces.txt + + required: + - data-lanes + - link-frequencies + + unevaluatedProperties: false + + additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + - clock-frequency + - enable-gpios + - vdddo-supply + - vdda-supply + - vddd-supply + - port + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + i2c0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + camera-sensor@1a { + compatible = "sony,imx214"; + reg = <0x1a>; + vdddo-supply = <&pm8994_lvs1>; + vddd-supply = <&camera_vddd_1v12>; + vdda-supply = <&pm8994_l17>; + lens-focus = <&ad5820>; + enable-gpios = <&msmgpio 25 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + clocks = <&camera_clk>; + clock-frequency = <24000000>; + + port { + imx214_ep: endpoint { + data-lanes = <1 2 3 4>; + link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <480000000>; + remote-endpoint = <&csiphy0_ep>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/imx7-csi.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/imx7-csi.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d80ceefa0c00..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/imx7-csi.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -Freescale i.MX7 CMOS Sensor Interface -===================================== - -csi node --------- - -This is device node for the CMOS Sensor Interface (CSI) which enables the chip -to connect directly to external CMOS image sensors. - -Required properties: - -- compatible : "fsl,imx7-csi" or "fsl,imx6ul-csi"; -- reg : base address and length of the register set for the device; -- interrupts : should contain CSI interrupt; -- clocks : list of clock specifiers, see - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt for details; -- clock-names : must contain "mclk"; - -The device node shall contain one 'port' child node with one child 'endpoint' -node, according to the bindings defined in: -Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. - -In the following example a remote endpoint is a video multiplexer. - -example: - - csi: csi@30710000 { - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - - compatible = "fsl,imx7-csi"; - reg = <0x30710000 0x10000>; - interrupts = <GIC_SPI 7 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - clocks = <&clks IMX7D_CSI_MCLK_ROOT_CLK>; - clock-names = "mclk"; - - port { - csi_from_csi_mux: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&csi_mux_to_csi>; - }; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/imx7-mipi-csi2.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/imx7-mipi-csi2.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 71fd74ed3ec8..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/imx7-mipi-csi2.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -Freescale i.MX7 Mipi CSI2 -========================= - -mipi_csi2 node --------------- - -This is the device node for the MIPI CSI-2 receiver core in i.MX7 SoC. It is -compatible with previous version of Samsung D-phy. - -Required properties: - -- compatible : "fsl,imx7-mipi-csi2"; -- reg : base address and length of the register set for the device; -- interrupts : should contain MIPI CSIS interrupt; -- clocks : list of clock specifiers, see - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt for details; -- clock-names : must contain "pclk", "wrap" and "phy" entries, matching - entries in the clock property; -- power-domains : a phandle to the power domain, see - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/power_domain.txt for details. -- reset-names : should include following entry "mrst"; -- resets : a list of phandle, should contain reset entry of - reset-names; -- phy-supply : from the generic phy bindings, a phandle to a regulator that - provides power to MIPI CSIS core; - -Optional properties: - -- clock-frequency : The IP's main (system bus) clock frequency in Hz, default - value when this property is not specified is 166 MHz; -- fsl,csis-hs-settle : differential receiver (HS-RX) settle time; - -The device node should contain two 'port' child nodes with one child 'endpoint' -node, according to the bindings defined in: - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ media/video-interfaces.txt. - The following are properties specific to those nodes. - -port node ---------- - -- reg : (required) can take the values 0 or 1, where 0 shall be - related to the sink port and port 1 shall be the source - one; - -endpoint node -------------- - -- data-lanes : (required) an array specifying active physical MIPI-CSI2 - data input lanes and their mapping to logical lanes; this - shall only be applied to port 0 (sink port), the array's - content is unused only its length is meaningful, - in this case the maximum length supported is 2; - -example: - - mipi_csi: mipi-csi@30750000 { - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - - compatible = "fsl,imx7-mipi-csi2"; - reg = <0x30750000 0x10000>; - interrupts = <GIC_SPI 25 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - clocks = <&clks IMX7D_IPG_ROOT_CLK>, - <&clks IMX7D_MIPI_CSI_ROOT_CLK>, - <&clks IMX7D_MIPI_DPHY_ROOT_CLK>; - clock-names = "pclk", "wrap", "phy"; - clock-frequency = <166000000>; - power-domains = <&pgc_mipi_phy>; - phy-supply = <®_1p0d>; - resets = <&src IMX7_RESET_MIPI_PHY_MRST>; - reset-names = "mrst"; - fsl,csis-hs-settle = <3>; - - port@0 { - reg = <0>; - - mipi_from_sensor: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&ov2680_to_mipi>; - data-lanes = <1>; - }; - }; - - port@1 { - reg = <1>; - - mipi_vc0_to_csi_mux: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&csi_mux_from_mipi_vc0>; - }; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/nxp,imx7-csi.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/nxp,imx7-csi.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4e81a47e60ac --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/nxp,imx7-csi.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/nxp,imx7-csi.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: i.MX7 CMOS Sensor Interface + +maintainers: + - Rui Miguel Silva <rmfrfs@gmail.com> + +description: | + This is device node for the CMOS Sensor Interface (CSI) which enables the + chip to connect directly to external CMOS image sensors. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - fsl,imx7-csi + - fsl,imx6ul-csi + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + items: + - const: mclk + + port: + type: object + description: + A node containing input port nodes with endpoint definitions as documented + in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - port + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/imx7d-clock.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + + csi: csi@30710000 { + compatible = "fsl,imx7-csi"; + reg = <0x30710000 0x10000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 7 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&clks IMX7D_CSI_MCLK_ROOT_CLK>; + clock-names = "mclk"; + + port { + csi_from_csi_mux: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&csi_mux_to_csi>; + }; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/nxp,imx7-mipi-csi2.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/nxp,imx7-mipi-csi2.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0668332959e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/nxp,imx7-mipi-csi2.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/nxp,imx7-mipi-csi2.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: NXP i.MX7 Mipi CSI2 + +maintainers: + - Rui Miguel Silva <rmfrfs@gmail.com> + +description: | + This is the device node for the MIPI CSI-2 receiver core in i.MX7 soc. It is + compatible with previous version of samsung d-phy. + +properties: + compatible: + const: fsl,imx7-mipi-csi2 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + minItems: 3 + maxItems: 3 + + clock-names: + items: + - const: pclk + - const: wrap + - const: phy + + power-domains: + maxItems: 1 + + phy-supply: + description: + Phandle to a regulator that provides power to the PHY. This + regulator will be managed during the PHY power on/off sequence. + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + + reset-names: + const: mrst + + clock-frequency: + description: + The IP main (system bus) clock frequency in Hertz + default: 166000000 + + fsl,csis-hs-settle: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + Differential receiver (HS-RX) settle time + + ports: + type: object + description: + A node containing input and output port nodes with endpoint definitions + as documented in + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt + + properties: + '#address-cells': + const: 1 + + '#size-cells': + const: 0 + + port@0: + type: object + description: + Input port node, single endpoint describing the CSI-2 transmitter. + + properties: + reg: + const: 0 + + endpoint: + type: object + + properties: + data-lanes: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array + description: See ../video-interfaces.txt + oneOf: + - items: + - const: 1 + - items: + - const: 1 + - const: 2 + + remote-endpoint: true + + required: + - data-lanes + - remote-endpoint + + additionalProperties: false + + additionalProperties: false + + port@1: + type: object + description: + Output port node + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - power-domains + - phy-supply + - resets + - reset-names + - ports + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/imx7d-clock.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/reset/imx7-reset.h> + + mipi_csi: mipi-csi@30750000 { + compatible = "fsl,imx7-mipi-csi2"; + reg = <0x30750000 0x10000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 25 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + + clocks = <&clks IMX7D_IPG_ROOT_CLK>, + <&clks IMX7D_MIPI_CSI_ROOT_CLK>, + <&clks IMX7D_MIPI_DPHY_ROOT_CLK>; + clock-names = "pclk", "wrap", "phy"; + clock-frequency = <166000000>; + + power-domains = <&pgc_mipi_phy>; + phy-supply = <®_1p0d>; + resets = <&src IMX7_RESET_MIPI_PHY_MRST>; + reset-names = "mrst"; + fsl,csis-hs-settle = <3>; + + ports { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + port@0 { + reg = <0>; + + mipi_from_sensor: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&ov2680_to_mipi>; + data-lanes = <1>; + }; + }; + + port@1 { + reg = <1>; + + mipi_vc0_to_csi_mux: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&csi_mux_from_mipi_vc0>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/qcom,camss.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/qcom,camss.txt index 09eb6ed99114..498234629e21 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/qcom,camss.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/qcom,camss.txt @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ Qualcomm Camera Subsystem Definition: Should contain one of: - "qcom,msm8916-camss" - "qcom,msm8996-camss" + - "qcom,sdm660-camss" - reg: Usage: required Value type: <prop-encoded-array> @@ -64,30 +65,36 @@ Qualcomm Camera Subsystem Value type: <stringlist> Definition: Should contain the following entries: - "top_ahb" + - "throttle_axi" (660 only) - "ispif_ahb" - "csiphy0_timer" - "csiphy1_timer" - "csiphy2_timer" (8996 only) + - "csiphy_ahb2crif" (660 only) - "csi0_ahb" - "csi0" - "csi0_phy" - "csi0_pix" - "csi0_rdi" + - "cphy_csid0" (660 only) - "csi1_ahb" - "csi1" - "csi1_phy" - "csi1_pix" - "csi1_rdi" + - "cphy_csid1" (660 only) - "csi2_ahb" (8996 only) - "csi2" (8996 only) - "csi2_phy" (8996 only) - "csi2_pix" (8996 only) - "csi2_rdi" (8996 only) + - "cphy_csid2" (660 only) - "csi3_ahb" (8996 only) - "csi3" (8996 only) - "csi3_phy" (8996 only) - "csi3_pix" (8996 only) - "csi3_rdi" (8996 only) + - "cphy_csid3" (660 only) - "ahb" - "vfe0" - "csi_vfe0" diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/rc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/rc.yaml index 8ad2cba5f61f..946441b4e1a5 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/rc.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/rc.yaml @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ properties: - rc-it913x-v2 - rc-kaiomy - rc-khadas + - rc-khamsin - rc-kworld-315u - rc-kworld-pc150u - rc-kworld-plus-tv-analog @@ -102,6 +103,7 @@ properties: - rc-npgtech - rc-odroid - rc-pctv-sedna + - rc-pine64 - rc-pinnacle-color - rc-pinnacle-grey - rc-pinnacle-pctv-hd diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/rockchip-isp1.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/rockchip-isp1.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2004c054ed1a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/rockchip-isp1.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0+ OR MIT) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/media/rockchip-isp1.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Rockchip SoC Image Signal Processing unit v1 + +maintainers: + - Helen Koike <helen.koike@collabora.com> + +description: | + Rockchip ISP1 is the Camera interface for the Rockchip series of SoCs + which contains image processing, scaling, and compression functions. + +properties: + compatible: + const: rockchip,rk3399-cif-isp + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + minItems: 3 + items: + # isp0 and isp1 + - description: ISP clock + - description: ISP AXI clock + - description: ISP AHB clock + # only for isp1 + - description: ISP Pixel clock + + clock-names: + minItems: 3 + items: + # isp0 and isp1 + - const: isp + - const: aclk + - const: hclk + # only for isp1 + - const: pclk_isp + + iommus: + maxItems: 1 + + phys: + maxItems: 1 + description: phandle for the PHY port + + phy-names: + const: dphy + + power-domains: + maxItems: 1 + + # See ./video-interfaces.txt for details + ports: + type: object + additionalProperties: false + + properties: + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 0 + + port@0: + type: object + description: connection point for sensors at MIPI-DPHY RX0 + additionalProperties: false + + properties: + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 0 + + reg: + const: 0 + + patternProperties: + endpoint: + type: object + additionalProperties: false + + properties: + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + data-lanes: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 4 + + remote-endpoint: true + + required: + - reg + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + + required: + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + - port@0 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - iommus + - phys + - phy-names + - power-domains + - ports + +if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: rockchip,rk3399-cif-isp +then: + properties: + clocks: + minItems: 3 + maxItems: 4 + clock-names: + minItems: 3 + maxItems: 4 + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + + #include <dt-bindings/clock/rk3399-cru.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/power/rk3399-power.h> + + parent0: parent { + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <2>; + + isp0: isp0@ff910000 { + compatible = "rockchip,rk3399-cif-isp"; + reg = <0x0 0xff910000 0x0 0x4000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 43 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 0>; + clocks = <&cru SCLK_ISP0>, + <&cru ACLK_ISP0_WRAPPER>, + <&cru HCLK_ISP0_WRAPPER>; + clock-names = "isp", "aclk", "hclk"; + iommus = <&isp0_mmu>; + phys = <&dphy>; + phy-names = "dphy"; + power-domains = <&power RK3399_PD_ISP0>; + + ports { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + port@0 { + reg = <0>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + mipi_in_wcam: endpoint@0 { + reg = <0>; + remote-endpoint = <&wcam_out>; + data-lanes = <1 2>; + }; + + mipi_in_ucam: endpoint@1 { + reg = <1>; + remote-endpoint = <&ucam_out>; + data-lanes = <1>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + + i2c7: i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + wcam: camera@36 { + compatible = "ovti,ov5695"; + reg = <0x36>; + + port { + wcam_out: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&mipi_in_wcam>; + data-lanes = <1 2>; + }; + }; + }; + + ucam: camera@3c { + compatible = "ovti,ov2685"; + reg = <0x3c>; + + port { + ucam_out: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&mipi_in_ucam>; + data-lanes = <1>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/st,stm32-dcmi.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/st,stm32-dcmi.yaml index 3fe778cb5cc3..c18574bb3e81 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/st,stm32-dcmi.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/st,stm32-dcmi.yaml @@ -44,6 +44,43 @@ properties: bindings defined in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt. + properties: + endpoint: + type: object + + properties: + bus-type: + enum: [5, 6] + default: 5 + + bus-width: + enum: [8, 10, 12, 14] + default: 8 + + remote-endpoint: true + + allOf: + - if: + properties: + bus-type: + const: 6 + + then: + properties: + hsync-active: false + vsync-active: false + bus-width: + enum: [8] + + required: + - remote-endpoint + - bus-type + - pclk-sample + + unevaluatedProperties: false + + additionalProperties: false + required: - compatible - reg @@ -75,6 +112,7 @@ examples: port { dcmi_0: endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&ov5640_0>; + bus-type = <5>; bus-width = <8>; hsync-active = <0>; vsync-active = <0>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mips/mscc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mips/mscc.txt index bc817e984628..cc916eaeed0a 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mips/mscc.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mips/mscc.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Boards with a SoC of the Microsemi MIPS family shall have the following properties: Required properties: -- compatible: "mscc,ocelot" +- compatible: "mscc,ocelot", "mscc,luton", "mscc,serval" or "mscc,jr2" * Other peripherals: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/arasan,sdhci.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/arasan,sdhci.yaml index 0753289fba84..37a5fe7b26dc 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/arasan,sdhci.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/arasan,sdhci.yaml @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ properties: xlnx,mio-bank: $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 - enum: [0, 2] + enum: [0, 1, 2] default: 0 description: The MIO bank number in which the command and data lines are configured. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/fsl-imx-esdhc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/fsl-imx-esdhc.yaml index e71d13c2d109..802c9df23752 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/fsl-imx-esdhc.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/fsl-imx-esdhc.yaml @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ properties: - fsl,imx8mn-usdhc - fsl,imx8mp-usdhc - fsl,imx8mq-usdhc + - fsl,imx8qm-usdhc - fsl,imx8qxp-usdhc - const: fsl,imx7d-usdhc diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/mtk-sd.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/mtk-sd.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 26a8f320a156..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/mtk-sd.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -* MTK MMC controller - -The MTK MSDC can act as a MMC controller -to support MMC, SD, and SDIO types of memory cards. - -This file documents differences between the core properties in mmc.txt -and the properties used by the msdc driver. - -Required properties: -- compatible: value should be either of the following. - "mediatek,mt8135-mmc": for mmc host ip compatible with mt8135 - "mediatek,mt8173-mmc": for mmc host ip compatible with mt8173 - "mediatek,mt8183-mmc": for mmc host ip compatible with mt8183 - "mediatek,mt8516-mmc": for mmc host ip compatible with mt8516 - "mediatek,mt6779-mmc": for mmc host ip compatible with mt6779 - "mediatek,mt2701-mmc": for mmc host ip compatible with mt2701 - "mediatek,mt2712-mmc": for mmc host ip compatible with mt2712 - "mediatek,mt7622-mmc": for MT7622 SoC - "mediatek,mt7623-mmc", "mediatek,mt2701-mmc": for MT7623 SoC - "mediatek,mt7620-mmc", for MT7621 SoC (and others) - -- reg: physical base address of the controller and length -- interrupts: Should contain MSDC interrupt number -- clocks: Should contain phandle for the clock feeding the MMC controller -- clock-names: Should contain the following: - "source" - source clock (required) - "hclk" - HCLK which used for host (required) - "source_cg" - independent source clock gate (required for MT2712) - "bus_clk" - bus clock used for internal register access (required for MT2712 MSDC0/3) -- pinctrl-names: should be "default", "state_uhs" -- pinctrl-0: should contain default/high speed pin ctrl -- pinctrl-1: should contain uhs mode pin ctrl -- vmmc-supply: power to the Core -- vqmmc-supply: power to the IO - -Optional properties: -- assigned-clocks: PLL of the source clock -- assigned-clock-parents: parent of source clock, used for HS400 mode to get 400Mhz source clock -- hs400-ds-delay: HS400 DS delay setting -- mediatek,hs200-cmd-int-delay: HS200 command internal delay setting. - This field has total 32 stages. - The value is an integer from 0 to 31. -- mediatek,hs400-cmd-int-delay: HS400 command internal delay setting - This field has total 32 stages. - The value is an integer from 0 to 31. -- mediatek,hs400-cmd-resp-sel-rising: HS400 command response sample selection - If present,HS400 command responses are sampled on rising edges. - If not present,HS400 command responses are sampled on falling edges. -- mediatek,latch-ck: Some SoCs do not support enhance_rx, need set correct latch-ck to avoid data crc - error caused by stop clock(fifo full) - Valid range = [0:0x7]. if not present, default value is 0. - applied to compatible "mediatek,mt2701-mmc". -- resets: Phandle and reset specifier pair to softreset line of MSDC IP. -- reset-names: Should be "hrst". - -Examples: -mmc0: mmc@11230000 { - compatible = "mediatek,mt8173-mmc", "mediatek,mt8135-mmc"; - reg = <0 0x11230000 0 0x108>; - interrupts = <GIC_SPI 39 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; - vmmc-supply = <&mt6397_vemc_3v3_reg>; - vqmmc-supply = <&mt6397_vio18_reg>; - clocks = <&pericfg CLK_PERI_MSDC30_0>, - <&topckgen CLK_TOP_MSDC50_0_H_SEL>; - clock-names = "source", "hclk"; - pinctrl-names = "default", "state_uhs"; - pinctrl-0 = <&mmc0_pins_default>; - pinctrl-1 = <&mmc0_pins_uhs>; - assigned-clocks = <&topckgen CLK_TOP_MSDC50_0_SEL>; - assigned-clock-parents = <&topckgen CLK_TOP_MSDCPLL_D2>; - hs400-ds-delay = <0x14015>; - mediatek,hs200-cmd-int-delay = <26>; - mediatek,hs400-cmd-int-delay = <14>; - mediatek,hs400-cmd-resp-sel-rising; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/mtk-sd.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/mtk-sd.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..01630b0ecea7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/mtk-sd.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/mmc/mtk-sd.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: MTK MSDC Storage Host Controller Binding + +maintainers: + - Chaotian Jing <chaotian.jing@mediatek.com> + - Wenbin Mei <wenbin.mei@mediatek.com> + +allOf: + - $ref: mmc-controller.yaml# + +properties: + compatible: + oneOf: + - enum: + - mediatek,mt2701-mmc + - mediatek,mt2712-mmc + - mediatek,mt6779-mmc + - mediatek,mt7620-mmc + - mediatek,mt7622-mmc + - mediatek,mt8135-mmc + - mediatek,mt8173-mmc + - mediatek,mt8183-mmc + - mediatek,mt8516-mmc + - items: + - const: mediatek,mt7623-mmc + - const: mediatek,mt2701-mmc + - items: + - const: mediatek,mt8192-mmc + - const: mediatek,mt8183-mmc + + clocks: + description: + Should contain phandle for the clock feeding the MMC controller. + minItems: 2 + maxItems: 8 + items: + - description: source clock (required). + - description: HCLK which used for host (required). + - description: independent source clock gate (required for MT2712). + - description: bus clock used for internal register access (required for MT2712 MSDC0/3). + - description: msdc subsys clock gate (required for MT8192). + - description: peripheral bus clock gate (required for MT8192). + - description: AXI bus clock gate (required for MT8192). + - description: AHB bus clock gate (required for MT8192). + + clock-names: + minItems: 2 + maxItems: 8 + items: + - const: source + - const: hclk + - const: source_cg + - const: bus_clk + - const: sys_cg + - const: pclk_cg + - const: axi_cg + - const: ahb_cg + + pinctrl-names: + items: + - const: default + - const: state_uhs + + pinctrl-0: + description: + should contain default/high speed pin ctrl. + maxItems: 1 + + pinctrl-1: + description: + should contain uhs mode pin ctrl. + maxItems: 1 + + assigned-clocks: + description: + PLL of the source clock. + maxItems: 1 + + assigned-clock-parents: + description: + parent of source clock, used for HS400 mode to get 400Mhz source clock. + maxItems: 1 + + hs400-ds-delay: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + HS400 DS delay setting. + minimum: 0 + maximum: 0xffffffff + + mediatek,hs200-cmd-int-delay: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + HS200 command internal delay setting. + This field has total 32 stages. + The value is an integer from 0 to 31. + minimum: 0 + maximum: 31 + + mediatek,hs400-cmd-int-delay: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + HS400 command internal delay setting. + This field has total 32 stages. + The value is an integer from 0 to 31. + minimum: 0 + maximum: 31 + + mediatek,hs400-cmd-resp-sel-rising: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: + HS400 command response sample selection. + If present, HS400 command responses are sampled on rising edges. + If not present, HS400 command responses are sampled on falling edges. + + mediatek,latch-ck: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: + Some SoCs do not support enhance_rx, need set correct latch-ck to avoid + data crc error caused by stop clock(fifo full) Valid range = [0:0x7]. + if not present, default value is 0. + applied to compatible "mediatek,mt2701-mmc". + minimum: 0 + maximum: 7 + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + + reset-names: + const: hrst + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - pinctrl-names + - pinctrl-0 + - pinctrl-1 + - vmmc-supply + - vqmmc-supply + +unevaluatedProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/clock/mt8173-clk.h> + mmc0: mmc@11230000 { + compatible = "mediatek,mt8173-mmc"; + reg = <0x11230000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 39 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; + vmmc-supply = <&mt6397_vemc_3v3_reg>; + vqmmc-supply = <&mt6397_vio18_reg>; + clocks = <&pericfg CLK_PERI_MSDC30_0>, + <&topckgen CLK_TOP_MSDC50_0_H_SEL>; + clock-names = "source", "hclk"; + pinctrl-names = "default", "state_uhs"; + pinctrl-0 = <&mmc0_pins_default>; + pinctrl-1 = <&mmc0_pins_uhs>; + assigned-clocks = <&topckgen CLK_TOP_MSDC50_0_SEL>; + assigned-clock-parents = <&topckgen CLK_TOP_MSDCPLL_D2>; + hs400-ds-delay = <0x14015>; + mediatek,hs200-cmd-int-delay = <26>; + mediatek,hs400-cmd-int-delay = <14>; + mediatek,hs400-cmd-resp-sel-rising; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/owl-mmc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/owl-mmc.yaml index b6ab527087d5..b0d81ebe0f6e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/owl-mmc.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/owl-mmc.yaml @@ -17,7 +17,9 @@ properties: oneOf: - const: actions,owl-mmc - items: - - const: actions,s700-mmc + - enum: + - actions,s500-mmc + - actions,s700-mmc - const: actions,owl-mmc reg: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/fsl,flexcan.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/fsl,flexcan.yaml index 43df15ba8fa4..0d2df30f19db 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/fsl,flexcan.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/fsl,flexcan.yaml @@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ properties: - fsl,imx8qm-flexcan - fsl,imx8mp-flexcan - fsl,imx6q-flexcan - - fsl,imx53-flexcan - - fsl,imx35-flexcan - fsl,imx28-flexcan - fsl,imx25-flexcan - fsl,p1010-flexcan @@ -30,6 +28,11 @@ properties: - fsl,lx2160ar1-flexcan - items: - enum: + - fsl,imx53-flexcan + - fsl,imx35-flexcan + - const: fsl,imx25-flexcan + - items: + - enum: - fsl,imx7d-flexcan - fsl,imx6ul-flexcan - fsl,imx6sx-flexcan @@ -54,6 +57,7 @@ properties: - const: per clock-frequency: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 description: | The oscillator frequency driving the flexcan device, filled in by the boot loader. This property should only be used the used operating system @@ -81,11 +85,12 @@ properties: req_bit is the bit offset of CAN stop request. $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array items: - - description: The 'gpr' is the phandle to general purpose register node. - - description: The 'req_gpr' is the gpr register offset of CAN stop request. - maximum: 0xff - - description: The 'req_bit' is the bit offset of CAN stop request. - maximum: 0x1f + items: + - description: The 'gpr' is the phandle to general purpose register node. + - description: The 'req_gpr' is the gpr register offset of CAN stop request. + maximum: 0xff + - description: The 'req_bit' is the bit offset of CAN stop request. + maximum: 0x1f fsl,clk-source: description: | @@ -95,7 +100,7 @@ properties: by default. 0: clock source 0 (oscillator clock) 1: clock source 1 (peripheral clock) - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint8 default: 1 minimum: 0 maximum: 1 @@ -120,7 +125,7 @@ examples: interrupts = <48 0x2>; interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; clock-frequency = <200000000>; - fsl,clk-source = <0>; + fsl,clk-source = /bits/ 8 <0>; }; - | #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/tcan4x5x.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/tcan4x5x.txt index 3613c2c8f75d..0968b40aef1e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/tcan4x5x.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/tcan4x5x.txt @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ tcan4x5x: tcan4x5x@0 { spi-max-frequency = <10000000>; bosch,mram-cfg = <0x0 0 0 32 0 0 1 1>; interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <14 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + interrupts = <14 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; device-state-gpios = <&gpio3 21 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; device-wake-gpios = <&gpio1 15 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; reset-gpios = <&gpio1 27 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/hirschmann,hellcreek.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/hirschmann,hellcreek.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5592f58fa6f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/hirschmann,hellcreek.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/net/dsa/hirschmann,hellcreek.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Hirschmann Hellcreek TSN Switch Device Tree Bindings + +allOf: + - $ref: dsa.yaml# + +maintainers: + - Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> + - Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com> + - Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@gmail.com> + - Kurt Kanzenbach <kurt@linutronix.de> + +description: + The Hellcreek TSN Switch IP is a 802.1Q Ethernet compliant switch. It supports + the Precision Time Protocol, Hardware Timestamping as well the Time Aware + Shaper. + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - const: hirschmann,hellcreek-de1soc-r1 + + reg: + description: + The physical base address and size of TSN and PTP memory base + minItems: 2 + maxItems: 2 + + reg-names: + items: + - const: tsn + - const: ptp + + leds: + type: object + properties: + '#address-cells': + const: 1 + '#size-cells': + const: 0 + + patternProperties: + "^led@[01]$": + type: object + description: Hellcreek leds + $ref: ../../leds/common.yaml# + + properties: + reg: + items: + - enum: [0, 1] + description: Led number + + label: true + + default-state: true + + required: + - reg + + additionalProperties: false + + additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - reg-names + - ethernet-ports + - leds + +unevaluatedProperties: false + +examples: + - | + switch0: switch@ff240000 { + compatible = "hirschmann,hellcreek-de1soc-r1"; + reg = <0xff240000 0x1000>, + <0xff250000 0x1000>; + reg-names = "tsn", "ptp"; + dsa,member = <0 0>; + + ethernet-ports { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + port@0 { + reg = <0>; + label = "cpu"; + ethernet = <&gmac0>; + }; + + port@2 { + reg = <2>; + label = "lan0"; + phy-handle = <&phy1>; + }; + + port@3 { + reg = <3>; + label = "lan1"; + phy-handle = <&phy2>; + }; + }; + + leds { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + led@0 { + reg = <0>; + label = "sync_good"; + default-state = "on"; + }; + + led@1 { + reg = <1>; + label = "is_gm"; + default-state = "off"; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/ksz.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/ksz.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 95e91e84151c..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/ksz.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -Microchip KSZ Series Ethernet switches -================================== - -Required properties: - -- compatible: For external switch chips, compatible string must be exactly one - of the following: - - "microchip,ksz8765" - - "microchip,ksz8794" - - "microchip,ksz8795" - - "microchip,ksz9477" - - "microchip,ksz9897" - - "microchip,ksz9896" - - "microchip,ksz9567" - - "microchip,ksz8565" - - "microchip,ksz9893" - - "microchip,ksz9563" - - "microchip,ksz8563" - -Optional properties: - -- reset-gpios : Should be a gpio specifier for a reset line -- microchip,synclko-125 : Set if the output SYNCLKO frequency should be set to - 125MHz instead of 25MHz. - -See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/dsa.txt for a list of additional -required and optional properties. - -Examples: - -Ethernet switch connected via SPI to the host, CPU port wired to eth0: - - eth0: ethernet@10001000 { - fixed-link { - speed = <1000>; - full-duplex; - }; - }; - - spi1: spi@f8008000 { - pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_spi_ksz>; - cs-gpios = <&pioC 25 0>; - id = <1>; - - ksz9477: ksz9477@0 { - compatible = "microchip,ksz9477"; - reg = <0>; - - spi-max-frequency = <44000000>; - spi-cpha; - spi-cpol; - - ports { - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - port@0 { - reg = <0>; - label = "lan1"; - }; - port@1 { - reg = <1>; - label = "lan2"; - }; - port@2 { - reg = <2>; - label = "lan3"; - }; - port@3 { - reg = <3>; - label = "lan4"; - }; - port@4 { - reg = <4>; - label = "lan5"; - }; - port@5 { - reg = <5>; - label = "cpu"; - ethernet = <ð0>; - fixed-link { - speed = <1000>; - full-duplex; - }; - }; - }; - }; - ksz8565: ksz8565@0 { - compatible = "microchip,ksz8565"; - reg = <0>; - - spi-max-frequency = <44000000>; - spi-cpha; - spi-cpol; - - ports { - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - port@0 { - reg = <0>; - label = "lan1"; - }; - port@1 { - reg = <1>; - label = "lan2"; - }; - port@2 { - reg = <2>; - label = "lan3"; - }; - port@3 { - reg = <3>; - label = "lan4"; - }; - port@6 { - reg = <6>; - label = "cpu"; - ethernet = <ð0>; - fixed-link { - speed = <1000>; - full-duplex; - }; - }; - }; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/microchip,ksz.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/microchip,ksz.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9f7d131bbcef --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/microchip,ksz.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/net/dsa/microchip,ksz.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Microchip KSZ Series Ethernet switches + +maintainers: + - Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de> + - Woojung Huh <Woojung.Huh@microchip.com> + +allOf: + - $ref: dsa.yaml# + +properties: + # See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/dsa/dsa.yaml for a list of additional + # required and optional properties. + compatible: + enum: + - microchip,ksz8765 + - microchip,ksz8794 + - microchip,ksz8795 + - microchip,ksz9477 + - microchip,ksz9897 + - microchip,ksz9896 + - microchip,ksz9567 + - microchip,ksz8565 + - microchip,ksz9893 + - microchip,ksz9563 + - microchip,ksz8563 + + reset-gpios: + description: + Should be a gpio specifier for a reset line. + maxItems: 1 + + microchip,synclko-125: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: + Set if the output SYNCLKO frequency should be set to 125MHz instead of 25MHz. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +unevaluatedProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + // Ethernet switch connected via SPI to the host, CPU port wired to eth0: + eth0 { + fixed-link { + speed = <1000>; + full-duplex; + }; + }; + + spi0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_spi_ksz>; + cs-gpios = <&pioC 25 0>; + id = <1>; + + ksz9477: switch@0 { + compatible = "microchip,ksz9477"; + reg = <0>; + reset-gpios = <&gpio5 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + + spi-max-frequency = <44000000>; + + ethernet-ports { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + port@0 { + reg = <0>; + label = "lan1"; + }; + port@1 { + reg = <1>; + label = "lan2"; + }; + port@2 { + reg = <2>; + label = "lan3"; + }; + port@3 { + reg = <3>; + label = "lan4"; + }; + port@4 { + reg = <4>; + label = "lan5"; + }; + port@5 { + reg = <5>; + label = "cpu"; + ethernet = <ð0>; + fixed-link { + speed = <1000>; + full-duplex; + }; + }; + }; + }; + + ksz8565: switch@1 { + compatible = "microchip,ksz8565"; + reg = <1>; + + spi-max-frequency = <44000000>; + + ethernet-ports { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + port@0 { + reg = <0>; + label = "lan1"; + }; + port@1 { + reg = <1>; + label = "lan2"; + }; + port@2 { + reg = <2>; + label = "lan3"; + }; + port@3 { + reg = <3>; + label = "lan4"; + }; + port@6 { + reg = <6>; + label = "cpu"; + ethernet = <ð0>; + fixed-link { + speed = <1000>; + full-duplex; + }; + }; + }; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ftgmac100.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ftgmac100.txt index f878c1103463..29234021f601 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ftgmac100.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ftgmac100.txt @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ Required properties: - interrupts: Should contain ethernet controller interrupt Optional properties: +- phy-handle: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory. - phy-mode: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory. If the property is absent, "rgmii" is assumed. Supported values are "rgmii*" and "rmii" for aspeed parts. Other (unknown) parts will accept any value. @@ -32,6 +33,9 @@ Optional properties: - "MACCLK": The MAC IP clock - "RCLK": Clock gate for the RMII RCLK +Optional subnodes: +- mdio: See mdio.txt file in the same directory. + Example: mac0: ethernet@1e660000 { @@ -40,3 +44,24 @@ Example: interrupts = <2>; use-ncsi; }; + +Example with phy-handle: + + mac1: ethernet@1e680000 { + compatible = "aspeed,ast2500-mac", "faraday,ftgmac100"; + reg = <0x1e680000 0x180>; + interrupts = <2>; + + phy-handle = <&phy>; + phy-mode = "rgmii"; + + mdio { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + phy: ethernet-phy@1 { + compatible = "ethernet-phy-ieee802.3-c22"; + reg = <1>; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/macb.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/macb.txt index 0b61a90f1592..e08c5a9d53da 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/macb.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/macb.txt @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ Required properties: Use "cdns,zynq-gem" Xilinx Zynq-7xxx SoC. Use "cdns,zynqmp-gem" for Zynq Ultrascale+ MPSoC. Use "sifive,fu540-c000-gem" for SiFive FU540-C000 SoC. + Use "microchip,sama7g5-emac" for Microchip SAMA7G5 ethernet interface. + Use "microchip,sama7g5-gem" for Microchip SAMA7G5 gigabit ethernet interface. Or the generic form: "cdns,emac". - reg: Address and length of the register set for the device For "sifive,fu540-c000-gem", second range is required to specify the diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/nxp-nci.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/nxp-nci.txt index cfaf88998918..285a37c2f189 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/nxp-nci.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/nxp-nci.txt @@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ Required properties: - reg: address on the bus - interrupts: GPIO interrupt to which the chip is connected - enable-gpios: Output GPIO pin used for enabling/disabling the chip -- firmware-gpios: Output GPIO pin used to enter firmware download mode Optional SoC Specific Properties: - pinctrl-names: Contains only one value - "default". - pintctrl-0: Specifies the pin control groups used for this controller. +- firmware-gpios: Output GPIO pin used to enter firmware download mode Example (for ARM-based BeagleBone with NPC100 NFC controller on I2C2): @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Example (for ARM-based BeagleBone with NPC100 NFC controller on I2C2): clock-frequency = <100000>; interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <29 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + interrupts = <29 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; enable-gpios = <&gpio0 30 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; firmware-gpios = <&gpio0 31 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/pn544.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/pn544.txt index 92f399ec22b8..2bd82562ce8e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/pn544.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/pn544.txt @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Example (for ARM-based BeagleBone with PN544 on I2C2): clock-frequency = <400000>; interrupt-parent = <&gpio1>; - interrupts = <17 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + interrupts = <17 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; enable-gpios = <&gpio3 21 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; firmware-gpios = <&gpio3 19 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/samsung,s3fwrn5.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/samsung,s3fwrn5.yaml index cb0b8a560282..477066e2b821 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/samsung,s3fwrn5.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/nfc/samsung,s3fwrn5.yaml @@ -12,7 +12,9 @@ maintainers: properties: compatible: - const: samsung,s3fwrn5-i2c + enum: + - samsung,s3fwrn5-i2c + - samsung,s3fwrn82 en-gpios: maxItems: 1 @@ -47,10 +49,19 @@ additionalProperties: false required: - compatible - en-gpios - - interrupts - - reg - wake-gpios +allOf: + - if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: samsung,s3fwrn5-i2c + then: + required: + - interrupts + - reg + examples: - | #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> @@ -65,9 +76,23 @@ examples: reg = <0x27>; interrupt-parent = <&gpa1>; - interrupts = <3 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + interrupts = <3 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>; en-gpios = <&gpf1 4 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; wake-gpios = <&gpj0 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; }; }; + # UART example on Raspberry Pi + - | + uart0 { + status = "okay"; + + nfc { + compatible = "samsung,s3fwrn82"; + + en-gpios = <&gpio 20 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + wake-gpios = <&gpio 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + + status = "okay"; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/qcom,ath11k.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/qcom,ath11k.yaml index 4b365c9d9378..6af999191559 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/qcom,ath11k.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/qcom,ath11k.yaml @@ -144,6 +144,12 @@ properties: * reg * reg-names + qcom,ath11k-calibration-variant: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + description: + string to uniquely identify variant of the calibration data in the + board-2.bin for designs with colliding bus and device specific ids + required: - compatible - reg diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/mtk-efuse.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/mtk-efuse.txt index 0668c45a156d..ef93c3b95424 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/mtk-efuse.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/mtk-efuse.txt @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Required properties: "mediatek,mt7622-efuse", "mediatek,efuse": for MT7622 "mediatek,mt7623-efuse", "mediatek,efuse": for MT7623 "mediatek,mt8173-efuse" or "mediatek,efuse": for MT8173 + "mediatek,mt8516-efuse", "mediatek,efuse": for MT8516 - reg: Should contain registers location and length = Data cells = diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/qcom,qfprom.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/qcom,qfprom.yaml index 1a18b6bab35e..992777c90a0b 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/qcom,qfprom.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/qcom,qfprom.yaml @@ -14,7 +14,18 @@ allOf: properties: compatible: - const: qcom,qfprom + items: + - enum: + - qcom,apq8064-qfprom + - qcom,apq8084-qfprom + - qcom,msm8974-qfprom + - qcom,msm8916-qfprom + - qcom,msm8996-qfprom + - qcom,msm8998-qfprom + - qcom,qcs404-qfprom + - qcom,sc7180-qfprom + - qcom,sdm845-qfprom + - const: qcom,qfprom reg: # If the QFPROM is read-only OS image then only the corrected region @@ -60,7 +71,7 @@ examples: #size-cells = <2>; efuse@784000 { - compatible = "qcom,qfprom"; + compatible = "qcom,sc7180-qfprom", "qcom,qfprom"; reg = <0 0x00784000 0 0x8ff>, <0 0x00780000 0 0x7a0>, <0 0x00782000 0 0x100>, @@ -85,7 +96,7 @@ examples: #size-cells = <2>; efuse@784000 { - compatible = "qcom,qfprom"; + compatible = "qcom,sdm845-qfprom", "qcom,qfprom"; reg = <0 0x00784000 0 0x8ff>; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/opp/opp.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/opp/opp.txt index 9847dfeeffcb..08b3da4736cf 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/opp/opp.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/opp/opp.txt @@ -65,7 +65,9 @@ Required properties: - OPP nodes: One or more OPP nodes describing voltage-current-frequency combinations. Their name isn't significant but their phandle can be used to - reference an OPP. + reference an OPP. These are mandatory except for the case where the OPP table + is present only to indicate dependency between devices using the opp-shared + property. Optional properties: - opp-shared: Indicates that device nodes using this OPP Table Node's phandle @@ -568,3 +570,53 @@ Example 6: opp-microvolt-<name>, opp-microamp-<name>: }; }; }; + +Example 7: Single cluster Quad-core ARM cortex A53, OPP points from firmware, +distinct clock controls but two sets of clock/voltage/current lines. + +/ { + cpus { + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + cpu@0 { + compatible = "arm,cortex-a53"; + reg = <0x0 0x100>; + next-level-cache = <&A53_L2>; + clocks = <&dvfs_controller 0>; + operating-points-v2 = <&cpu_opp0_table>; + }; + cpu@1 { + compatible = "arm,cortex-a53"; + reg = <0x0 0x101>; + next-level-cache = <&A53_L2>; + clocks = <&dvfs_controller 1>; + operating-points-v2 = <&cpu_opp0_table>; + }; + cpu@2 { + compatible = "arm,cortex-a53"; + reg = <0x0 0x102>; + next-level-cache = <&A53_L2>; + clocks = <&dvfs_controller 2>; + operating-points-v2 = <&cpu_opp1_table>; + }; + cpu@3 { + compatible = "arm,cortex-a53"; + reg = <0x0 0x103>; + next-level-cache = <&A53_L2>; + clocks = <&dvfs_controller 3>; + operating-points-v2 = <&cpu_opp1_table>; + }; + + }; + + cpu_opp0_table: opp0_table { + compatible = "operating-points-v2"; + opp-shared; + }; + + cpu_opp1_table: opp1_table { + compatible = "operating-points-v2"; + opp-shared; + }; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/cdns-pcie-ep.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/cdns-pcie-ep.yaml index 60b8baf299bb..21e8a8849076 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/cdns-pcie-ep.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/cdns-pcie-ep.yaml @@ -20,7 +20,4 @@ properties: maximum: 32 default: 32 -required: - - cdns,max-outbound-regions - additionalProperties: true diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/qcom,pcie.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/qcom,pcie.txt index 02bc81bb8b2d..3b55310390a0 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/qcom,pcie.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/qcom,pcie.txt @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ - "qcom,pcie-ipq8074" for ipq8074 - "qcom,pcie-qcs404" for qcs404 - "qcom,pcie-sdm845" for sdm845 + - "qcom,pcie-sm8250" for sm8250 - reg: Usage: required @@ -27,6 +28,7 @@ - "dbi" DesignWare PCIe registers - "elbi" External local bus interface registers - "config" PCIe configuration space + - "atu" ATU address space (optional) - device_type: Usage: required @@ -131,7 +133,7 @@ - "slave_bus" AXI Slave clock -clock-names: - Usage: required for sdm845 + Usage: required for sdm845 and sm8250 Value type: <stringlist> Definition: Should contain the following entries - "aux" Auxiliary clock @@ -206,7 +208,7 @@ - "ahb" AHB reset - reset-names: - Usage: required for sdm845 + Usage: required for sdm845 and sm8250 Value type: <stringlist> Definition: Should contain the following entries - "pci" PCIe core reset diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/rcar-pci-host.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/rcar-pci-host.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4a2bcc0158e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/rcar-pci-host.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +# Copyright (C) 2020 Renesas Electronics Corp. +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/pci/rcar-pci-host.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Renesas R-Car PCIe Host + +maintainers: + - Marek Vasut <marek.vasut+renesas@gmail.com> + - Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com> + +allOf: + - $ref: pci-bus.yaml# + +properties: + compatible: + oneOf: + - items: + - enum: + - renesas,pcie-r8a7742 # RZ/G1H + - renesas,pcie-r8a7743 # RZ/G1M + - renesas,pcie-r8a7744 # RZ/G1N + - renesas,pcie-r8a7790 # R-Car H2 + - renesas,pcie-r8a7791 # R-Car M2-W + - renesas,pcie-r8a7793 # R-Car M2-N + - const: renesas,pcie-rcar-gen2 # R-Car Gen2 and RZ/G1 + - items: + - enum: + - renesas,pcie-r8a774a1 # RZ/G2M + - renesas,pcie-r8a774b1 # RZ/G2N + - renesas,pcie-r8a774c0 # RZ/G2E + - renesas,pcie-r8a774e1 # RZ/G2H + - renesas,pcie-r8a7795 # R-Car H3 + - renesas,pcie-r8a7796 # R-Car M3-W + - renesas,pcie-r8a77961 # R-Car M3-W+ + - renesas,pcie-r8a77965 # R-Car M3-N + - renesas,pcie-r8a77980 # R-Car V3H + - renesas,pcie-r8a77990 # R-Car E3 + - const: renesas,pcie-rcar-gen3 # R-Car Gen3 and RZ/G2 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + minItems: 3 + maxItems: 3 + + clocks: + maxItems: 2 + + clock-names: + items: + - const: pcie + - const: pcie_bus + + power-domains: + maxItems: 1 + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + + phys: + maxItems: 1 + + phy-names: + const: pcie + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - power-domains + - resets + +unevaluatedProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/r8a7791-cpg-mssr.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/power/r8a7791-sysc.h> + + soc { + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <2>; + + pcie: pcie@fe000000 { + compatible = "renesas,pcie-r8a7791", "renesas,pcie-rcar-gen2"; + reg = <0 0xfe000000 0 0x80000>; + #address-cells = <3>; + #size-cells = <2>; + bus-range = <0x00 0xff>; + device_type = "pci"; + ranges = <0x01000000 0 0x00000000 0 0xfe100000 0 0x00100000>, + <0x02000000 0 0xfe200000 0 0xfe200000 0 0x00200000>, + <0x02000000 0 0x30000000 0 0x30000000 0 0x08000000>, + <0x42000000 0 0x38000000 0 0x38000000 0 0x08000000>; + dma-ranges = <0x42000000 0 0x40000000 0 0x40000000 0 0x40000000>, + <0x42000000 2 0x00000000 2 0x00000000 0 0x40000000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 116 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, + <GIC_SPI 117 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, + <GIC_SPI 118 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + #interrupt-cells = <1>; + interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>; + interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &gic GIC_SPI 116 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&cpg CPG_MOD 319>, <&pcie_bus_clk>; + clock-names = "pcie", "pcie_bus"; + power-domains = <&sysc R8A7791_PD_ALWAYS_ON>; + resets = <&cpg 319>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/rcar-pci.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/rcar-pci.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 14d307deff06..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/rcar-pci.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -* Renesas R-Car PCIe interface - -Required properties: -compatible: "renesas,pcie-r8a7742" for the R8A7742 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a7743" for the R8A7743 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a7744" for the R8A7744 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a774a1" for the R8A774A1 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a774b1" for the R8A774B1 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a774c0" for the R8A774C0 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a7779" for the R8A7779 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a7790" for the R8A7790 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a7791" for the R8A7791 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a7793" for the R8A7793 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a7795" for the R8A7795 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a7796" for the R8A77960 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a77961" for the R8A77961 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a77980" for the R8A77980 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-r8a77990" for the R8A77990 SoC; - "renesas,pcie-rcar-gen2" for a generic R-Car Gen2 or - RZ/G1 compatible device. - "renesas,pcie-rcar-gen3" for a generic R-Car Gen3 or - RZ/G2 compatible device. - - When compatible with the generic version, nodes must list the - SoC-specific version corresponding to the platform first - followed by the generic version. - -- reg: base address and length of the PCIe controller registers. -- #address-cells: set to <3> -- #size-cells: set to <2> -- bus-range: PCI bus numbers covered -- device_type: set to "pci" -- ranges: ranges for the PCI memory and I/O regions. -- dma-ranges: ranges for the inbound memory regions. -- interrupts: two interrupt sources for MSI interrupts, followed by interrupt - source for hardware related interrupts (e.g. link speed change). -- #interrupt-cells: set to <1> -- interrupt-map-mask and interrupt-map: standard PCI properties - to define the mapping of the PCIe interface to interrupt numbers. -- clocks: from common clock binding: clock specifiers for the PCIe controller - and PCIe bus clocks. -- clock-names: from common clock binding: should be "pcie" and "pcie_bus". - -Optional properties: -- phys: from common PHY binding: PHY phandle and specifier (only make sense - for R-Car gen3 SoCs where the PCIe PHYs have their own register blocks). -- phy-names: from common PHY binding: should be "pcie". - -Example: - -SoC-specific DT Entry: - - pcie: pcie@fe000000 { - compatible = "renesas,pcie-r8a7791", "renesas,pcie-rcar-gen2"; - reg = <0 0xfe000000 0 0x80000>; - #address-cells = <3>; - #size-cells = <2>; - bus-range = <0x00 0xff>; - device_type = "pci"; - ranges = <0x01000000 0 0x00000000 0 0xfe100000 0 0x00100000 - 0x02000000 0 0xfe200000 0 0xfe200000 0 0x00200000 - 0x02000000 0 0x30000000 0 0x30000000 0 0x08000000 - 0x42000000 0 0x38000000 0 0x38000000 0 0x08000000>; - dma-ranges = <0x42000000 0 0x40000000 0 0x40000000 0 0x40000000 - 0x42000000 2 0x00000000 2 0x00000000 0 0x40000000>; - interrupts = <0 116 4>, <0 117 4>, <0 118 4>; - #interrupt-cells = <1>; - interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>; - interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &gic 0 116 4>; - clocks = <&mstp3_clks R8A7791_CLK_PCIE>, <&pcie_bus_clk>; - clock-names = "pcie", "pcie_bus"; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/samsung,exynos-pcie.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/samsung,exynos-pcie.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1810bf722350 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/samsung,exynos-pcie.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/pci/samsung,exynos-pcie.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Samsung SoC series PCIe Host Controller Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com> + - Jaehoon Chung <jh80.chung@samsung.com> + +description: |+ + Exynos5433 SoC PCIe host controller is based on the Synopsys DesignWare + PCIe IP and thus inherits all the common properties defined in + designware-pcie.txt. + +allOf: + - $ref: /schemas/pci/pci-bus.yaml# + +properties: + compatible: + const: samsung,exynos5433-pcie + + reg: + items: + - description: Data Bus Interface (DBI) registers. + - description: External Local Bus interface (ELBI) registers. + - description: PCIe configuration space region. + + reg-names: + items: + - const: dbi + - const: elbi + - const: config + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + items: + - description: PCIe bridge clock + - description: PCIe bus clock + + clock-names: + items: + - const: pcie + - const: pcie_bus + + phys: + maxItems: 1 + + vdd10-supply: + description: + Phandle to a regulator that provides 1.0V power to the PCIe block. + + vdd18-supply: + description: + Phandle to a regulator that provides 1.8V power to the PCIe block. + + num-lanes: + const: 1 + + num-viewport: + const: 3 + +required: + - reg + - reg-names + - interrupts + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + - "#interrupt-cells" + - interrupt-map + - interrupt-map-mask + - ranges + - bus-range + - device_type + - num-lanes + - num-viewport + - clocks + - clock-names + - phys + - vdd10-supply + - vdd18-supply + +unevaluatedProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/clock/exynos5433.h> + + pcie: pcie@15700000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos5433-pcie"; + reg = <0x15700000 0x1000>, <0x156b0000 0x1000>, <0x0c000000 0x1000>; + reg-names = "dbi", "elbi", "config"; + #address-cells = <3>; + #size-cells = <2>; + #interrupt-cells = <1>; + device_type = "pci"; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 245 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&cmu_fsys CLK_PCIE>, <&cmu_fsys CLK_PCLK_PCIE_PHY>; + clock-names = "pcie", "pcie_bus"; + phys = <&pcie_phy>; + pinctrl-0 = <&pcie_bus &pcie_wlanen>; + pinctrl-names = "default"; + num-lanes = <1>; + num-viewport = <3>; + bus-range = <0x00 0xff>; + ranges = <0x81000000 0 0 0x0c001000 0 0x00010000>, + <0x82000000 0 0x0c011000 0x0c011000 0 0x03feefff>; + vdd10-supply = <&ldo6_reg>; + vdd18-supply = <&ldo7_reg>; + interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>; + interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &gic GIC_SPI 245 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/samsung,exynos5440-pcie.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/samsung,exynos5440-pcie.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 651d957d1051..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/samsung,exynos5440-pcie.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -* Samsung Exynos 5440 PCIe interface - -This PCIe host controller is based on the Synopsys DesignWare PCIe IP -and thus inherits all the common properties defined in designware-pcie.txt. - -Required properties: -- compatible: "samsung,exynos5440-pcie" -- reg: base addresses and lengths of the PCIe controller, -- reg-names : First name should be set to "elbi". - And use the "config" instead of getting the configuration address space - from "ranges". - NOTE: When using the "config" property, reg-names must be set. -- interrupts: A list of interrupt outputs for level interrupt, - pulse interrupt, special interrupt. -- phys: From PHY binding. Phandle for the generic PHY. - Refer to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/samsung-phy.txt - -For other common properties, refer to - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/designware-pcie.txt - -Example: - -SoC-specific DT Entry (with using PHY framework): - - pcie_phy0: pcie-phy@270000 { - ... - reg = <0x270000 0x1000>, <0x271000 0x40>; - reg-names = "phy", "block"; - ... - }; - - pcie@290000 { - compatible = "samsung,exynos5440-pcie", "snps,dw-pcie"; - reg = <0x290000 0x1000>, <0x40000000 0x1000>; - reg-names = "elbi", "config"; - clocks = <&clock 28>, <&clock 27>; - clock-names = "pcie", "pcie_bus"; - #address-cells = <3>; - #size-cells = <2>; - device_type = "pci"; - phys = <&pcie_phy0>; - ranges = <0x81000000 0 0 0x60001000 0 0x00010000 - 0x82000000 0 0x60011000 0x60011000 0 0x1ffef000>; - #interrupt-cells = <1>; - interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>; - interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &gic GIC_SPI 21 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - num-lanes = <4>; - }; - -Board-specific DT Entry: - - pcie@290000 { - reset-gpio = <&pin_ctrl 5 0>; - }; - - pcie@2a0000 { - reset-gpio = <&pin_ctrl 22 0>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ti,j721e-pci-ep.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ti,j721e-pci-ep.yaml index 3ae3e1a2d4b0..d06f0c4464c6 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ti,j721e-pci-ep.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ti,j721e-pci-ep.yaml @@ -15,8 +15,14 @@ allOf: properties: compatible: - enum: - - ti,j721e-pcie-ep + oneOf: + - description: PCIe EP controller in J7200 + items: + - const: ti,j7200-pcie-ep + - const: ti,j721e-pcie-ep + - description: PCIe EP controller in J721E + items: + - const: ti,j721e-pcie-ep reg: maxItems: 4 @@ -29,9 +35,12 @@ properties: - const: mem ti,syscon-pcie-ctrl: - description: Phandle to the SYSCON entry required for configuring PCIe mode - and link speed. - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array + items: + - items: + - description: Phandle to the SYSCON entry + - description: pcie_ctrl register offset within SYSCON + description: Specifier for configuring PCIe mode and link speed. power-domains: maxItems: 1 @@ -57,7 +66,6 @@ required: - power-domains - clocks - clock-names - - cdns,max-outbound-regions - dma-coherent - max-functions - phys @@ -80,13 +88,12 @@ examples: <0x00 0x0d000000 0x00 0x00800000>, <0x00 0x10000000 0x00 0x08000000>; reg-names = "intd_cfg", "user_cfg", "reg", "mem"; - ti,syscon-pcie-ctrl = <&pcie0_ctrl>; + ti,syscon-pcie-ctrl = <&pcie0_ctrl 0x4070>; max-link-speed = <3>; num-lanes = <2>; power-domains = <&k3_pds 239 TI_SCI_PD_EXCLUSIVE>; clocks = <&k3_clks 239 1>; clock-names = "fck"; - cdns,max-outbound-regions = <16>; max-functions = /bits/ 8 <6>; dma-coherent; phys = <&serdes0_pcie_link>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ti,j721e-pci-host.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ti,j721e-pci-host.yaml index ee7a8eade3f6..0880a613ece6 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ti,j721e-pci-host.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ti,j721e-pci-host.yaml @@ -15,8 +15,14 @@ allOf: properties: compatible: - enum: - - ti,j721e-pcie-host + oneOf: + - description: PCIe controller in J7200 + items: + - const: ti,j7200-pcie-host + - const: ti,j721e-pcie-host + - description: PCIe controller in J721E + items: + - const: ti,j721e-pcie-host reg: maxItems: 4 @@ -29,9 +35,12 @@ properties: - const: cfg ti,syscon-pcie-ctrl: - description: Phandle to the SYSCON entry required for configuring PCIe mode - and link speed. - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array + items: + - items: + - description: Phandle to the SYSCON entry + - description: pcie_ctrl register offset within SYSCON + description: Specifier for configuring PCIe mode and link speed. power-domains: maxItems: 1 @@ -48,7 +57,11 @@ properties: const: 0x104c device-id: - const: 0xb00d + oneOf: + - items: + - const: 0xb00d + - items: + - const: 0xb00f msi-map: true @@ -90,7 +103,7 @@ examples: <0x00 0x0d000000 0x00 0x00800000>, <0x00 0x10000000 0x00 0x00001000>; reg-names = "intd_cfg", "user_cfg", "reg", "cfg"; - ti,syscon-pcie-ctrl = <&pcie0_ctrl>; + ti,syscon-pcie-ctrl = <&pcie0_ctrl 0x4070>; max-link-speed = <3>; num-lanes = <2>; power-domains = <&k3_pds 239 TI_SCI_PD_EXCLUSIVE>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/perf/fsl-imx-ddr.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/perf/fsl-imx-ddr.yaml index 5aad9f4e0b2a..80a92385367e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/perf/fsl-imx-ddr.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/perf/fsl-imx-ddr.yaml @@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ properties: - enum: - fsl,imx8-ddr-pmu - fsl,imx8m-ddr-pmu + - fsl,imx8mq-ddr-pmu + - fsl,imx8mm-ddr-pmu + - fsl,imx8mn-ddr-pmu - fsl,imx8mp-ddr-pmu - items: - enum: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/amlogic,axg-mipi-dphy.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/amlogic,axg-mipi-dphy.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..be485f500887 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/amlogic,axg-mipi-dphy.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +# Copyright 2020 BayLibre, SAS +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/phy/amlogic,axg-mipi-dphy.yaml#" +$schema: "http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#" + +title: Amlogic AXG MIPI D-PHY + +maintainers: + - Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - amlogic,axg-mipi-dphy + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + items: + - const: pclk + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + + reset-names: + items: + - const: phy + + "#phy-cells": + const: 0 + + phys: + maxItems: 1 + + phy-names: + items: + - const: analog + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + - clock-names + - resets + - reset-names + - phys + - phy-names + - "#phy-cells" + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + phy@ff640000 { + compatible = "amlogic,axg-mipi-dphy"; + reg = <0xff640000 0x100>; + clocks = <&clk_mipi_dsi_phy>; + clock-names = "pclk"; + resets = <&reset_phy>; + reset-names = "phy"; + phys = <&mipi_pcie_analog_dphy>; + phy-names = "analog"; + #phy-cells = <0>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/amlogic,meson-axg-mipi-pcie-analog.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/amlogic,meson-axg-mipi-pcie-analog.yaml index 18c1ec5e19ad..4d01f3124e1c 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/amlogic,meson-axg-mipi-pcie-analog.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/amlogic,meson-axg-mipi-pcie-analog.yaml @@ -9,27 +9,32 @@ title: Amlogic AXG shared MIPI/PCIE analog PHY maintainers: - Remi Pommarel <repk@triplefau.lt> +description: |+ + The Everything-Else Power Domains node should be the child of a syscon + node with the required property: + + - compatible: Should be the following: + "amlogic,meson-gx-hhi-sysctrl", "simple-mfd", "syscon" + + Refer to the the bindings described in + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/syscon.yaml + properties: compatible: const: amlogic,axg-mipi-pcie-analog-phy - reg: - maxItems: 1 - "#phy-cells": - const: 1 + const: 0 required: - compatible - - reg - "#phy-cells" additionalProperties: false examples: - | - mpphy: phy@0 { + mpphy: phy { compatible = "amlogic,axg-mipi-pcie-analog-phy"; - reg = <0x0 0xc>; - #phy-cells = <1>; + #phy-cells = <0>; }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/brcm,sata-phy.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/brcm,sata-phy.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..58c3ef8004ad --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/brcm,sata-phy.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/phy/brcm,sata-phy.yaml#" +$schema: "http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#" + +title: Broadcom SATA3 PHY + +maintainers: + - Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com> + +properties: + $nodename: + pattern: "^sata[-|_]phy(@.*)?$" + + compatible: + oneOf: + - items: + - enum: + - brcm,bcm7216-sata-phy + - brcm,bcm7425-sata-phy + - brcm,bcm7445-sata-phy + - brcm,bcm63138-sata-phy + - const: brcm,phy-sata3 + - items: + - const: brcm,iproc-nsp-sata-phy + - items: + - const: brcm,iproc-ns2-sata-phy + - items: + - const: brcm,iproc-sr-sata-phy + + reg: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + + reg-names: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + items: + - const: phy + - const: phy-ctrl + + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 0 + +patternProperties: + "^sata-phy@[0-9]+$": + type: object + description: | + Each port's PHY should be represented as a sub-node. + + properties: + reg: + description: The SATA PHY port number + maxItems: 1 + + "#phy-cells": + const: 0 + + "brcm,enable-ssc": + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + description: | + Use spread spectrum clocking (SSC) on this port + This property is not applicable for "brcm,iproc-ns2-sata-phy", + "brcm,iproc-nsp-sata-phy" and "brcm,iproc-sr-sata-phy". + + "brcm,rxaeq-mode": + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + description: + String that indicates the desired RX equalizer mode. + enum: + - off + - auto + - manual + + "brcm,rxaeq-value": + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + description: | + When 'brcm,rxaeq-mode' is set to "manual", provides the RX + equalizer value that should be used. + minimum: 0 + maximum: 63 + + "brcm,tx-amplitude-millivolt": + description: | + Transmit amplitude voltage in millivolt. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [400, 500, 600, 800] + + required: + - reg + - "#phy-cells" + + additionalProperties: false + +if: + properties: + compatible: + items: + const: brcm,iproc-ns2-sata-phy +then: + properties: + reg: + maxItems: 2 + reg-names: + items: + - const: "phy" + - const: "phy-ctrl" +else: + properties: + reg: + maxItems: 1 + reg-names: + maxItems: 1 + items: + - const: "phy" + +required: + - compatible + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + - reg + - reg-names + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + sata_phy@f0458100 { + compatible = "brcm,bcm7445-sata-phy", "brcm,phy-sata3"; + reg = <0xf0458100 0x1e00>; + reg-names = "phy"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + sata-phy@0 { + reg = <0>; + #phy-cells = <0>; + }; + + sata-phy@1 { + reg = <1>; + #phy-cells = <0>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/brcm-sata-phy.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/brcm-sata-phy.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c03ad2198410..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/brcm-sata-phy.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -* Broadcom SATA3 PHY - -Required properties: -- compatible: should be one or more of - "brcm,bcm7216-sata-phy" - "brcm,bcm7425-sata-phy" - "brcm,bcm7445-sata-phy" - "brcm,iproc-ns2-sata-phy" - "brcm,iproc-nsp-sata-phy" - "brcm,phy-sata3" - "brcm,iproc-sr-sata-phy" - "brcm,bcm63138-sata-phy" -- address-cells: should be 1 -- size-cells: should be 0 -- reg: register ranges for the PHY PCB interface -- reg-names: should be "phy" and "phy-ctrl" - The "phy-ctrl" registers are only required for - "brcm,iproc-ns2-sata-phy" and "brcm,iproc-sr-sata-phy". - -Sub-nodes: - Each port's PHY should be represented as a sub-node. - -Sub-nodes required properties: -- reg: the PHY number -- phy-cells: generic PHY binding; must be 0 - -Sub-nodes optional properties: -- brcm,enable-ssc: use spread spectrum clocking (SSC) on this port - This property is not applicable for "brcm,iproc-ns2-sata-phy", - "brcm,iproc-nsp-sata-phy" and "brcm,iproc-sr-sata-phy". - -- brcm,rxaeq-mode: string that indicates the desired RX equalizer - mode, possible values are: - "off" (equivalent to not specifying the property) - "auto" - "manual" (brcm,rxaeq-value is used in that case) - -- brcm,rxaeq-value: when 'rxaeq-mode' is set to "manual", provides the RX - equalizer value that should be used. Allowed range is 0..63. - -Example - sata-phy@f0458100 { - compatible = "brcm,bcm7445-sata-phy", "brcm,phy-sata3"; - reg = <0xf0458100 0x1e00>, <0xf045804c 0x10>; - reg-names = "phy"; - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - - sata-phy@0 { - reg = <0>; - #phy-cells = <0>; - }; - - sata-phy@1 { - reg = <1>; - #phy-cells = <0>; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ingenic,jz4770-phy.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/ingenic,phy-usb.yaml index 2d61166ea5cf..0fd93d71fe5a 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ingenic,jz4770-phy.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/ingenic,phy-usb.yaml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) %YAML 1.2 --- -$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/usb/ingenic,jz4770-phy.yaml# +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/phy/ingenic,phy-usb.yaml# $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# title: Ingenic SoCs USB PHY devicetree bindings @@ -17,9 +17,11 @@ properties: compatible: enum: - ingenic,jz4770-phy + - ingenic,jz4775-phy - ingenic,jz4780-phy - ingenic,x1000-phy - ingenic,x1830-phy + - ingenic,x2000-phy reg: maxItems: 1 diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/intel,phy-keembay-usb.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/intel,phy-keembay-usb.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a217bb8ac5bc --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/intel,phy-keembay-usb.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/phy/intel,phy-keembay-usb.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Intel Keem Bay USB PHY bindings + +maintainers: + - Wan Ahmad Zainie <wan.ahmad.zainie.wan.mohamad@intel.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: intel,keembay-usb-phy + + reg: + items: + - description: USB APB CPR (clock, power, reset) register + - description: USB APB slave register + + reg-names: + items: + - const: cpr-apb-base + - const: slv-apb-base + + '#phy-cells': + const: 0 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - '#phy-cells' + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + usb-phy@20400000 { + compatible = "intel,keembay-usb-phy"; + reg = <0x20400000 0x1c>, + <0x20480000 0xd0>; + reg-names = "cpr-apb-base", "slv-apb-base"; + #phy-cells = <0>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/marvell,mmp3-hsic-phy.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/marvell,mmp3-hsic-phy.yaml index 00609ace677c..ff255aa4cc10 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/marvell,mmp3-hsic-phy.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/marvell,mmp3-hsic-phy.yaml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-or-later OR BSD-2-Clause) # Copyright 2019 Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk> %YAML 1.2 --- @@ -18,27 +18,20 @@ properties: maxItems: 1 description: base address of the device - reset-gpios: - maxItems: 1 - description: GPIO connected to reset - "#phy-cells": const: 0 required: - compatible - reg - - reset-gpios - "#phy-cells" additionalProperties: false examples: - | - #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> hsic-phy@f0001800 { compatible = "marvell,mmp3-hsic-phy"; reg = <0xf0001800 0x40>; - reset-gpios = <&gpio 63 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; #phy-cells = <0>; }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/mediatek,mt7621-pci-phy.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/mediatek,mt7621-pci-phy.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0ccaded3f245 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/mediatek,mt7621-pci-phy.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only or BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/phy/mediatek,mt7621-pci-phy.yaml#" +$schema: "http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#" + +title: Mediatek Mt7621 PCIe PHY Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - Sergio Paracuellos <sergio.paracuellos@gmail.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: mediatek,mt7621-pci-phy + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + "#phy-cells": + const: 1 + description: selects if the phy is dual-ported + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - "#phy-cells" + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + pcie0_phy: pcie-phy@1e149000 { + compatible = "mediatek,mt7621-pci-phy"; + reg = <0x1e149000 0x0700>; + #phy-cells = <1>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-cadence-sierra.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-cadence-sierra.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 03f5939d3d19..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-cadence-sierra.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -Cadence Sierra PHY ------------------------ - -Required properties: -- compatible: Must be "cdns,sierra-phy-t0" for Sierra in Cadence platform - Must be "ti,sierra-phy-t0" for Sierra in TI's J721E SoC. -- resets: Must contain an entry for each in reset-names. - See ../reset/reset.txt for details. -- reset-names: Must include "sierra_reset" and "sierra_apb". - "sierra_reset" must control the reset line to the PHY. - "sierra_apb" must control the reset line to the APB PHY - interface ("sierra_apb" is optional). -- reg: register range for the PHY. -- #address-cells: Must be 1 -- #size-cells: Must be 0 - -Optional properties: -- clocks: Must contain an entry in clock-names. - See ../clocks/clock-bindings.txt for details. -- clock-names: Must contain "cmn_refclk_dig_div" and - "cmn_refclk1_dig_div" for configuring the frequency of - the clock to the lanes. "phy_clk" is deprecated. -- cdns,autoconf: A boolean property whose presence indicates that the - PHY registers will be configured by hardware. If not - present, all sub-node optional properties must be - provided. - -Sub-nodes: - Each group of PHY lanes with a single master lane should be represented as - a sub-node. Note that the actual configuration of each lane is determined by - hardware strapping, and must match the configuration specified here. - -Sub-node required properties: -- #phy-cells: Generic PHY binding; must be 0. -- reg: The master lane number. This is the lowest numbered lane - in the lane group. -- resets: Must contain one entry which controls the reset line for the - master lane of the sub-node. - See ../reset/reset.txt for details. - -Sub-node optional properties: -- cdns,num-lanes: Number of lanes in this group. From 1 to 4. The - group is made up of consecutive lanes. -- cdns,phy-type: Can be PHY_TYPE_PCIE or PHY_TYPE_USB3, depending on - configuration of lanes. - -Example: - pcie_phy4: pcie-phy@fd240000 { - compatible = "cdns,sierra-phy-t0"; - reg = <0x0 0xfd240000 0x0 0x40000>; - resets = <&phyrst 0>, <&phyrst 1>; - reset-names = "sierra_reset", "sierra_apb"; - clocks = <&phyclock>; - clock-names = "phy_clk"; - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - pcie0_phy0: pcie-phy@0 { - reg = <0>; - resets = <&phyrst 2>; - cdns,num-lanes = <2>; - #phy-cells = <0>; - cdns,phy-type = <PHY_TYPE_PCIE>; - }; - pcie0_phy1: pcie-phy@2 { - reg = <2>; - resets = <&phyrst 4>; - cdns,num-lanes = <1>; - #phy-cells = <0>; - cdns,phy-type = <PHY_TYPE_PCIE>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-cadence-sierra.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-cadence-sierra.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d210843863df --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-cadence-sierra.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/phy/phy-cadence-sierra.yaml#" +$schema: "http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#" + +title: Cadence Sierra PHY binding + +description: + This binding describes the Cadence Sierra PHY. Sierra PHY supports multilink + multiprotocol combinations including protocols such as PCIe, USB etc. + +maintainers: + - Swapnil Jakhade <sjakhade@cadence.com> + - Yuti Amonkar <yamonkar@cadence.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - cdns,sierra-phy-t0 + - ti,sierra-phy-t0 + + '#address-cells': + const: 1 + + '#size-cells': + const: 0 + + resets: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + items: + - description: Sierra PHY reset. + - description: Sierra APB reset. This is optional. + + reset-names: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + items: + - const: sierra_reset + - const: sierra_apb + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + description: + Offset of the Sierra PHY configuration registers. + + reg-names: + const: serdes + + clocks: + maxItems: 2 + + clock-names: + items: + - const: cmn_refclk_dig_div + - const: cmn_refclk1_dig_div + + cdns,autoconf: + type: boolean + description: + A boolean property whose presence indicates that the PHY registers will be + configured by hardware. If not present, all sub-node optional properties + must be provided. + +patternProperties: + '^phy@[0-9a-f]$': + type: object + description: + Each group of PHY lanes with a single master lane should be represented as + a sub-node. Note that the actual configuration of each lane is determined + by hardware strapping, and must match the configuration specified here. + properties: + reg: + description: + The master lane number. This is the lowest numbered lane in the lane group. + minimum: 0 + maximum: 15 + + resets: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 4 + description: + Contains list of resets, one per lane, to get all the link lanes out of reset. + + "#phy-cells": + const: 0 + + cdns,phy-type: + description: + Specifies the type of PHY for which the group of PHY lanes is used. + Refer include/dt-bindings/phy/phy.h. Constants from the header should be used. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [2, 4] + + cdns,num-lanes: + description: + Number of lanes in this group. The group is made up of consecutive lanes. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + minimum: 1 + maximum: 16 + + required: + - reg + - resets + - "#phy-cells" + + additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + - reg + - resets + - reset-names + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/phy/phy.h> + + bus { + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <2>; + + sierra-phy@fd240000 { + compatible = "cdns,sierra-phy-t0"; + reg = <0x0 0xfd240000 0x0 0x40000>; + resets = <&phyrst 0>, <&phyrst 1>; + reset-names = "sierra_reset", "sierra_apb"; + clocks = <&cmn_refclk_dig_div>, <&cmn_refclk1_dig_div>; + clock-names = "cmn_refclk_dig_div", "cmn_refclk1_dig_div"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + pcie0_phy0: phy@0 { + reg = <0>; + resets = <&phyrst 2>; + cdns,num-lanes = <2>; + #phy-cells = <0>; + cdns,phy-type = <PHY_TYPE_PCIE>; + }; + pcie0_phy1: phy@2 { + reg = <2>; + resets = <&phyrst 4>; + cdns,num-lanes = <1>; + #phy-cells = <0>; + cdns,phy-type = <PHY_TYPE_PCIE>; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-stm32-usbphyc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-stm32-usbphyc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 725ae71ae653..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-stm32-usbphyc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -STMicroelectronics STM32 USB HS PHY controller - -The STM32 USBPHYC block contains a dual port High Speed UTMI+ PHY and a UTMI -switch. It controls PHY configuration and status, and the UTMI+ switch that -selects either OTG or HOST controller for the second PHY port. It also sets -PLL configuration. - -USBPHYC - |_ PLL - | - |_ PHY port#1 _________________ HOST controller - | _ | - | / 1|________________| - |_ PHY port#2 ----| |________________ - | \_0| | - |_ UTMI switch_______| OTG controller - - -Phy provider node -================= - -Required properties: -- compatible: must be "st,stm32mp1-usbphyc" -- reg: address and length of the usb phy control register set -- clocks: phandle + clock specifier for the PLL phy clock -- #address-cells: number of address cells for phys sub-nodes, must be <1> -- #size-cells: number of size cells for phys sub-nodes, must be <0> - -Optional properties: -- assigned-clocks: phandle + clock specifier for the PLL phy clock -- assigned-clock-parents: the PLL phy clock parent -- resets: phandle + reset specifier - -Required nodes: one sub-node per port the controller provides. - -Phy sub-nodes -============== - -Required properties: -- reg: phy port index -- phy-supply: phandle to the regulator providing 3V3 power to the PHY, - see phy-bindings.txt in the same directory. -- vdda1v1-supply: phandle to the regulator providing 1V1 power to the PHY -- vdda1v8-supply: phandle to the regulator providing 1V8 power to the PHY -- #phy-cells: see phy-bindings.txt in the same directory, must be <0> for PHY - port#1 and must be <1> for PHY port#2, to select USB controller - - -Example: - usbphyc: usb-phy@5a006000 { - compatible = "st,stm32mp1-usbphyc"; - reg = <0x5a006000 0x1000>; - clocks = <&rcc_clk USBPHY_K>; - resets = <&rcc_rst USBPHY_R>; - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - - usbphyc_port0: usb-phy@0 { - reg = <0>; - phy-supply = <&vdd_usb>; - vdda1v1-supply = <®11>; - vdda1v8-supply = <®18> - #phy-cells = <0>; - }; - - usbphyc_port1: usb-phy@1 { - reg = <1>; - phy-supply = <&vdd_usb>; - vdda1v1-supply = <®11>; - vdda1v8-supply = <®18> - #phy-cells = <1>; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-stm32-usbphyc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-stm32-usbphyc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0ba61979b970 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/phy-stm32-usbphyc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/phy/phy-stm32-usbphyc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: STMicroelectronics STM32 USB HS PHY controller binding + +description: + + The STM32 USBPHYC block contains a dual port High Speed UTMI+ PHY and a UTMI + switch. It controls PHY configuration and status, and the UTMI+ switch that + selects either OTG or HOST controller for the second PHY port. It also sets + PLL configuration. + + USBPHYC + |_ PLL + | + |_ PHY port#1 _________________ HOST controller + | __ | + | / 1|________________| + |_ PHY port#2 ----| |________________ + | \_0| | + |_ UTMI switch_______| OTG controller + +maintainers: + - Amelie Delaunay <amelie.delaunay@st.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: st,stm32mp1-usbphyc + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 0 + +#Required child nodes: + +patternProperties: + "^usb-phy@[0|1]$": + type: object + description: + Each port the controller provides must be represented as a sub-node. + + properties: + reg: + description: phy port index. + maxItems: 1 + + phy-supply: + description: regulator providing 3V3 power supply to the PHY. + + vdda1v1-supply: + description: regulator providing 1V1 power supply to the PLL block + + vdda1v8-supply: + description: regulator providing 1V8 power supply to the PLL block + + "#phy-cells": + enum: [ 0x0, 0x1 ] + + allOf: + - if: + properties: + reg: + const: 0 + then: + properties: + "#phy-cells": + const: 0 + else: + properties: + "#phy-cells": + const: 1 + description: + The value is used to select UTMI switch output. + 0 for OTG controller and 1 for Host controller. + + required: + - reg + - phy-supply + - vdda1v1-supply + - vdda1v8-supply + - "#phy-cells" + + additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + - usb-phy@0 + - usb-phy@1 + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/stm32mp1-clks.h> + #include <dt-bindings/reset/stm32mp1-resets.h> + usbphyc: usbphyc@5a006000 { + compatible = "st,stm32mp1-usbphyc"; + reg = <0x5a006000 0x1000>; + clocks = <&rcc USBPHY_K>; + resets = <&rcc USBPHY_R>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + usbphyc_port0: usb-phy@0 { + reg = <0>; + phy-supply = <&vdd_usb>; + vdda1v1-supply = <®11>; + vdda1v8-supply = <®18>; + #phy-cells = <0>; + }; + + usbphyc_port1: usb-phy@1 { + reg = <1>; + phy-supply = <&vdd_usb>; + vdda1v1-supply = <®11>; + vdda1v8-supply = <®18>; + #phy-cells = <1>; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/qcom,qmp-phy.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/qcom,qmp-phy.yaml index 185cdea9cf81..ec05db374645 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/qcom,qmp-phy.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/qcom,qmp-phy.yaml @@ -31,6 +31,9 @@ properties: - qcom,sdm845-qmp-usb3-uni-phy - qcom,sm8150-qmp-ufs-phy - qcom,sm8250-qmp-ufs-phy + - qcom,sm8250-qmp-gen3x1-pcie-phy + - qcom,sm8250-qmp-gen3x2-pcie-phy + - qcom,sm8250-qmp-modem-pcie-phy reg: items: @@ -259,6 +262,9 @@ allOf: enum: - qcom,sdm845-qhp-pcie-phy - qcom,sdm845-qmp-pcie-phy + - qcom,sm8250-qmp-gen3x1-pcie-phy + - qcom,sm8250-qmp-gen3x2-pcie-phy + - qcom,sm8250-qmp-modem-pcie-phy then: properties: clocks: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/rockchip-emmc-phy.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/rockchip-emmc-phy.txt index e728786f21e0..00aa2d349e55 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/rockchip-emmc-phy.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/rockchip-emmc-phy.txt @@ -16,6 +16,11 @@ Optional properties: - drive-impedance-ohm: Specifies the drive impedance in Ohm. Possible values are 33, 40, 50, 66 and 100. If not set, the default value of 50 will be applied. + - enable-strobe-pulldown: Enable internal pull-down for the strobe line. + If not set, pull-down is not used. + - output-tapdelay-select: Specifies the phyctrl_otapdlysec register. + If not set, the register defaults to 0x4. + Maximum value 0xf. Example: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/samsung,exynos-pcie-phy.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/samsung,exynos-pcie-phy.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ac0af40be52d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/samsung,exynos-pcie-phy.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/phy/samsung,exynos-pcie-phy.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Samsung SoC series PCIe PHY Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com> + - Jaehoon Chung <jh80.chung@samsung.com> + +properties: + "#phy-cells": + const: 0 + + compatible: + const: samsung,exynos5433-pcie-phy + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + samsung,pmu-syscon: + $ref: '/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle' + description: phandle for PMU system controller interface, used to + control PMU registers bits for PCIe PHY + + samsung,fsys-sysreg: + $ref: '/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle' + description: phandle for FSYS sysreg interface, used to control + sysreg registers bits for PCIe PHY + +required: + - "#phy-cells" + - compatible + - reg + - samsung,pmu-syscon + - samsung,fsys-sysreg + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + pcie_phy: pcie-phy@15680000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos5433-pcie-phy"; + reg = <0x15680000 0x1000>; + samsung,pmu-syscon = <&pmu_system_controller>; + samsung,fsys-sysreg = <&syscon_fsys>; + #phy-cells = <0>; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/samsung-phy.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/samsung-phy.txt index 7510830a79bd..8f51aee91101 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/samsung-phy.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/samsung-phy.txt @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ Required properties: - "samsung,exynos4210-usb2-phy" - "samsung,exynos4x12-usb2-phy" - "samsung,exynos5250-usb2-phy" + - "samsung,exynos5420-usb2-phy" - "samsung,s5pv210-usb2-phy" - reg : a list of registers used by phy driver - first and obligatory is the location of phy modules registers diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ralink,rt2880-pinmux.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ralink,rt2880-pinmux.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7dea3e26d99e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ralink,rt2880-pinmux.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/pinctrl/ralink,rt2880-pinmux.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Ralink rt2880 pinmux controller + +maintainers: + - Sergio Paracuellos <sergio.paracuellos@gmail.com> + +description: + The rt2880 pinmux can only set the muxing of pin groups. muxing indiviual pins + is not supported. There is no pinconf support. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ralink,rt2880-pinmux + + pinctrl-0: + description: + A phandle to the node containing the subnodes containing default + configurations. This is for pinctrl hogs. + + pinctrl-names: + description: + A pinctrl state named "default" can be defined. + const: default + +required: + - compatible + +patternProperties: + '[a-z0-9_-]+': + if: + type: object + description: node for pinctrl. + $ref: "pinmux-node.yaml" + then: + properties: + groups: + description: Name of the pin group to use for the functions. + enum: [i2c, spi, uart1, uart2, uart3, rgmii1, rgmii2, mdio, + pcie, sdhci] + function: + description: The mux function to select + enum: [gpio, i2c, spi, uart1, uart2, uart3, rgmii1, rgmii2, + mdio, nand1, nand2, sdhci] + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + # Pinmux controller node + - | + pinctrl { + compatible = "ralink,rt2880-pinmux"; + pinctrl-names = "default"; + pinctrl-0 = <&state_default>; + + state_default: pinctrl0 { + }; + + i2c_pins: i2c0 { + i2c0 { + groups = "i2c"; + function = "i2c"; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/dlg,da9121.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/dlg,da9121.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6f2164f7bc57 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/dlg,da9121.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/regulator/dlg,da9121.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Dialog Semiconductor DA9121 voltage regulator + +maintainers: + - Adam Ward <Adam.Ward.opensource@diasemi.com> + +description: | + Dialog Semiconductor DA9121 Single-channel 10A double-phase buck converter + Dialog Semiconductor DA9122 Double-channel 5A single-phase buck converter + Dialog Semiconductor DA9220 Double-channel 3A single-phase buck converter + Dialog Semiconductor DA9217 Single-channel 6A double-phase buck converter + Dialog Semiconductor DA9130 Single-channel 10A double-phase buck converter + Dialog Semiconductor DA9131 Double-channel 5A single-phase buck converter + Dialog Semiconductor DA9132 Double-channel 3A single-phase buck converter + + Current limits + + This is PER PHASE, and the current limit setting in the devices reflect + that with a maximum 10A limit. Allowing for transients at/near double + the rated current, this translates across the device range to per + channel figures as so... + + | DA9121 DA9122 DA9220 DA9217 DA9140 + | /DA9130 /DA9131 /DA9132 + ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Output current / channel | 10000000 5000000 3000000 6000000 40000000 + Output current / phase | 5000000 5000000 3000000 3000000 9500000 + ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Min regulator-min-microvolt| 300000 300000 300000 300000 500000 + Max regulator-max-microvolt| 1900000 1900000 1900000 1900000 1000000 + Device hardware default | 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 + ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Min regulator-min-microamp | 7000000 3500000 3500000 7000000 26000000 + Max regulator-max-microamp | 20000000 10000000 6000000 12000000 78000000 + Device hardware default | 15000000 7500000 5500000 11000000 58000000 + +properties: + $nodename: + pattern: "pmic@[0-9a-f]{1,2}" + compatible: + enum: + - dlg,da9121 + - dlg,da9122 + - dlg,da9220 + - dlg,da9217 + - dlg,da9130 + - dlg,da9131 + - dlg,da9132 + - dlg,da9140 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + description: Specifies the I2C slave address. + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + description: IRQ line information. + + dlg,irq-polling-delay-passive-ms: + $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32" + minimum: 1000 + maximum: 10000 + description: | + Specify the polling period, measured in milliseconds, between interrupt status + update checks. Range 1000-10000 ms. + + regulators: + type: object + $ref: regulator.yaml# + description: | + This node defines the settings for the BUCK. The content of the + sub-node is defined by the standard binding for regulators; see regulator.yaml. + The DA9121 regulator is bound using their names listed below + buck1 - BUCK1 + buck2 - BUCK2 //DA9122, DA9220, DA9131, DA9132 only + + patternProperties: + "^buck([1-2])$": + type: object + $ref: regulator.yaml# + + properties: + regulator-mode: + maxItems: 1 + description: Defined in include/dt-bindings/regulator/dlg,da9121-regulator.h + + regulator-initial-mode: + maxItems: 1 + description: Defined in include/dt-bindings/regulator/dlg,da9121-regulator.h + + enable-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: Specify a valid GPIO for platform control of the regulator + + dlg,ripple-cancel: + $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32" + description: | + Defined in include/dt-bindings/regulator/dlg,da9121-regulator.h + Only present on multi-channel devices (DA9122, DA9220, DA9131, DA9132) + + unevaluatedProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - regulators + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/regulator/dlg,da9121-regulator.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + pmic@68 { + compatible = "dlg,da9121"; + reg = <0x68>; + + interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>; + interrupts = <11 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; + + dlg,irq-polling-delay-passive-ms = <2000>; + + regulators { + DA9121_BUCK1: buck1 { + regulator-name = "BUCK1"; + regulator-min-microvolt = <300000>; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1900000>; + regulator-min-microamp = <7000000>; + regulator-max-microamp = <20000000>; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-initial-mode = <DA9121_BUCK_MODE_AUTO>; + enable-gpios = <&gpio 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + }; + }; + }; + }; + + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/regulator/dlg,da9121-regulator.h> + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + pmic@68 { + compatible = "dlg,da9122"; + reg = <0x68>; + + interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>; + interrupts = <11 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; + + dlg,irq-polling-delay-passive-ms = <2000>; + + regulators { + DA9122_BUCK1: buck1 { + regulator-name = "BUCK1"; + regulator-min-microvolt = <300000>; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1900000>; + regulator-min-microamp = <3500000>; + regulator-max-microamp = <10000000>; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-initial-mode = <DA9121_BUCK_MODE_AUTO>; + enable-gpios = <&gpio6 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + dlg,ripple-cancel = <DA9121_BUCK_RIPPLE_CANCEL_NONE>; + }; + DA9122_BUCK2: buck2 { + regulator-name = "BUCK2"; + regulator-min-microvolt = <300000>; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1900000>; + regulator-min-microamp = <3500000>; + regulator-max-microamp = <10000000>; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-initial-mode = <DA9121_BUCK_MODE_AUTO>; + enable-gpios = <&gpio6 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + dlg,ripple-cancel = <DA9121_BUCK_RIPPLE_CANCEL_NONE>; + }; + }; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/fixed-regulator.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/fixed-regulator.yaml index 92211f2b3b0c..d3d0dc13dd8b 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/fixed-regulator.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/fixed-regulator.yaml @@ -26,12 +26,22 @@ if: const: regulator-fixed-clock required: - clocks +else: + if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: regulator-fixed-domain + required: + - power-domains + - required-opps properties: compatible: enum: - regulator-fixed - regulator-fixed-clock + - regulator-fixed-domain regulator-name: true @@ -46,6 +56,20 @@ properties: is mandatory if compatible is chosen to regulator-fixed-clock. maxItems: 1 + power-domains: + description: + Power domain to use for enable control. This binding is only + available if the compatible is chosen to regulator-fixed-domain. + maxItems: 1 + + required-opps: + description: + Performance state to use for enable control. This binding is only + available if the compatible is chosen to regulator-fixed-domain. The + power-domain binding is mandatory if compatible is chosen to + regulator-fixed-domain. + maxItems: 1 + startup-delay-us: description: startup time in microseconds $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 @@ -89,4 +113,27 @@ examples: gpio-open-drain; vin-supply = <&parent_reg>; }; + reg_1v8_clk: regulator-1v8-clk { + compatible = "regulator-fixed-clock"; + regulator-name = "1v8"; + regulator-min-microvolt = <1800000>; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>; + clocks = <&clock1>; + startup-delay-us = <70000>; + enable-active-high; + regulator-boot-on; + vin-supply = <&parent_reg>; + }; + reg_1v8_domain: regulator-1v8-domain { + compatible = "regulator-fixed-domain"; + regulator-name = "1v8"; + regulator-min-microvolt = <1800000>; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>; + power-domains = <&domain1>; + required-opps = <&domain1_state1>; + startup-delay-us = <70000>; + enable-active-high; + regulator-boot-on; + vin-supply = <&parent_reg>; + }; ... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/mcp16502-regulator.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/mcp16502-regulator.txt index b8f843fa6092..d86584ed4d93 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/mcp16502-regulator.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/mcp16502-regulator.txt @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Required properties: name. The content of each sub-node is defined by the standard binding for regulators; see regulator.txt. -Regualtors of MCP16502 PMIC: +Regulators of MCP16502 PMIC: 1) VDD_IO - Buck (1.2 - 3.7 V) 2) VDD_DDR - Buck (0.6 - 1.85 V) 3) VDD_CORE - Buck (0.6 - 1.85 V) diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/nxp,pf8x00-regulator.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/nxp,pf8x00-regulator.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a6c259ce9785 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/nxp,pf8x00-regulator.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/regulator/nxp,pf8x00-regulator.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: NXP PF8100/PF8121A/PF8200 PMIC regulators + +maintainers: + - Jagan Teki <jagan@amarulasolutions.com> + - Troy Kisky <troy.kisky@boundarydevices.com> + +description: | + PF8100/PF8121A/PF8200 is a PMIC designed for highperformance consumer + applications. It features seven high efficiency buck converters, four + linear and one vsnvs regulators. It has built-in one time programmable + fuse bank for device configurations. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - nxp,pf8x00 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + regulators: + type: object + description: | + list of regulators provided by this controller + + patternProperties: + "^ldo[1-4]$": + type: object + $ref: regulator.yaml# + description: + Properties for single LDO regulator. + + properties: + regulator-name: + pattern: "^ldo[1-4]$" + description: + should be "ldo1", ..., "ldo4" + + unevaluatedProperties: false + + "^buck[1-7]$": + type: object + $ref: regulator.yaml# + description: + Properties for single BUCK regulator. + + properties: + regulator-name: + pattern: "^buck[1-7]$" + description: + should be "buck1", ..., "buck7" + + nxp,ilim-ma: + $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32" + minimum: 2100 + maximum: 4500 + description: + BUCK regulators current limit in mA. + + Listed current limits in mA are, + 2100 (default) + 2600 + 3000 + 4500 + + nxp,phase-shift: + $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32" + minimum: 45 + maximum: 0 + description: + BUCK regulators phase shift control in degrees. + + Listed phase shift control values in degrees are, + 45 + 90 + 135 + 180 + 225 + 270 + 315 + 0 (default) + + unevaluatedProperties: false + + "^vsnvs$": + type: object + $ref: regulator.yaml# + description: + Properties for single VSNVS regulator. + + properties: + regulator-name: + pattern: "^vsnvs$" + description: + should be "vsnvs" + + unevaluatedProperties: false + + additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - regulators + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c1 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + pmic@8 { + compatible = "nxp,pf8x00"; + reg = <0x08>; + + regulators { + reg_ldo1: ldo1 { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <1500000>; + }; + + reg_ldo2: ldo2 { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <1500000>; + }; + + reg_ldo3: ldo3 { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <1500000>; + }; + + reg_ldo4: ldo4 { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <1500000>; + }; + + reg_buck1: buck1 { + nxp,ilim-ma = <4500>; + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <400000>; + }; + + reg_buck2: buck2 { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <400000>; + }; + + reg_buck3: buck3 { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <400000>; + }; + + reg_buck4: buck4 { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <400000>; + }; + + reg_buck5: buck5 { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <400000>; + }; + + reg_buck6: buck6 { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <400000>; + }; + + reg_buck7: buck7 { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <3300000>; + }; + + reg_vsnvs: vsnvs { + regulator-always-on; + regulator-boot-on; + regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>; + regulator-min-microvolt = <1800000>; + }; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/qcom,rpmh-regulator.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/qcom,rpmh-regulator.txt index 97c3e0b7611c..b8f0b7809c02 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/qcom,rpmh-regulator.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/qcom,rpmh-regulator.txt @@ -26,10 +26,13 @@ Supported regulator node names: PM8009: smps1 - smps2, ldo1 - ldo7 PM8150: smps1 - smps10, ldo1 - ldo18 PM8150L: smps1 - smps8, ldo1 - ldo11, bob, flash, rgb + PM8350: smps1 - smps12, ldo1 - ldo10, + PM8350C: smps1 - smps10, ldo1 - ldo13, bob PM8998: smps1 - smps13, ldo1 - ldo28, lvs1 - lvs2 PMI8998: bob PM6150: smps1 - smps5, ldo1 - ldo19 PM6150L: smps1 - smps8, ldo1 - ldo11, bob + PMX55: smps1 - smps7, ldo1 - ldo16 ======================== First Level Nodes - PMIC @@ -43,10 +46,13 @@ First Level Nodes - PMIC "qcom,pm8009-rpmh-regulators" "qcom,pm8150-rpmh-regulators" "qcom,pm8150l-rpmh-regulators" + "qcom,pm8350-rpmh-regulators" + "qcom,pm8350c-rpmh-regulators" "qcom,pm8998-rpmh-regulators" "qcom,pmi8998-rpmh-regulators" "qcom,pm6150-rpmh-regulators" "qcom,pm6150l-rpmh-regulators" + "qcom,pmx55-rpmh-regulators" - qcom,pmic-id Usage: required diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/rohm,bd71837-regulator.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/rohm,bd71837-regulator.yaml index f5e31196a646..1941b36cf1ef 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/rohm,bd71837-regulator.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/rohm,bd71837-regulator.yaml @@ -105,6 +105,54 @@ patternProperties: PMIC hardware state machine. type: boolean + # Setups where regulator (especially the buck8) output voltage is scaled + # by adding external connection where some other regulator output is + # connected to feedback-pin (over suitable resistors) is getting popular + # amongst users of BD71837. (This allows for example scaling down the + # buck8 voltages to suit lover GPU voltages for projects where buck8 is + # (ab)used to supply power for GPU. + # + # So we allow describing this external connection from DT and scale the + # voltages accordingly. This is what the connection should look like: + # + # |---------------| + # | buck 8 |-------+----->Vout + # | | | + # |---------------| | + # | | + # | | + # +-------+--R2----+ + # | + # R1 + # | + # V FB-pull-up + # + # Here the buck output is sifted according to formula: + # + # Vout_o = Vo - (Vpu - Vo)*R2/R1 + # Linear_step = step_orig*(R1+R2)/R1 + # + # where: + # Vout_o is adjusted voltage output at vsel reg value 0 + # Vo is original voltage output at vsel reg value 0 + # Vpu is the pull-up voltage V FB-pull-up in the picture + # R1 and R2 are resistor values. + + rohm,fb-pull-up-microvolt: + description: + Feedback-pin has pull-up connection to adjust voltage range. This is + the used pull-up voltage before R1. + + rohm,feedback-pull-up-r1-ohms: + description: + Feedback-pin has pull-up connection to adjust voltage range. This is + the used R1 resistor. + + rohm,feedback-pull-up-r2-ohms: + description: + Feedback-pin has pull-up connection to adjust voltage range. This is + the used R2 resistor. + required: - regulator-name diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/rohm,bd71847-regulator.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/rohm,bd71847-regulator.yaml index eeac32cd15d6..a1b806373853 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/rohm,bd71847-regulator.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/rohm,bd71847-regulator.yaml @@ -99,6 +99,55 @@ patternProperties: Enable/Disable control of this regulator must be left to the PMIC hardware state machine. type: boolean + + # Setups where regulator (especially the buck8) output voltage is scaled + # by adding external connection where some other regulator output is + # connected to feedback-pin (over suitable resistors) is getting popular + # amongst users of BD71837. (This allows for example scaling down the + # buck8 voltages to suit lover GPU voltages for projects where buck8 is + # (ab)used to supply power for GPU. + # + # So we allow describing this external connection from DT and scale the + # voltages accordingly. This is what the connection should look like: + # + # |---------------| + # | buck 8 |-------+----->Vout + # | | | + # |---------------| | + # | | + # | | + # +-------+--R2----+ + # | + # R1 + # | + # V FB-pull-up + # + # Here the buck output is sifted according to formula: + # + # Vout_o = Vo - (Vpu - Vo)*R2/R1 + # Linear_step = step_orig*(R1+R2)/R1 + # + # where: + # Vout_o is adjusted voltage output at vsel reg value 0 + # Vo is original voltage output at vsel reg value 0 + # Vpu is the pull-up voltage V FB-pull-up in the picture + # R1 and R2 are resistor values. + + rohm,fb-pull-up-microvolt: + description: + Feedback-pin has pull-up connection to adjust voltage range. This is + the used pull-up voltage before R1. + + rohm,feedback-pull-up-r1-ohms: + description: + Feedback-pin has pull-up connection to adjust voltage range. This is + the used R1 resistor. + + rohm,feedback-pull-up-r2-ohms: + description: + Feedback-pin has pull-up connection to adjust voltage range. This is + the used R2 resistor. + required: - regulator-name diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/qcom,q6v5.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/qcom,q6v5.txt index 1f9a62e13ebe..7ccd5534b0ae 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/qcom,q6v5.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/qcom,q6v5.txt @@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ should be referenced as follows: For the compatible strings below the following supplies are required: "qcom,q6v5-pil" "qcom,msm8916-mss-pil", -- cx-supply: -- mx-supply: +- cx-supply: (deprecated, use power domain instead) +- mx-supply: (deprecated, use power domain instead) - pll-supply: Usage: required Value type: <phandle> @@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ For the compatible strings below the following supplies are required: For the compatible string below the following supplies are required: "qcom,msm8974-mss-pil" -- cx-supply: +- cx-supply: (deprecated, use power domain instead) - mss-supply: -- mx-supply: +- mx-supply: (deprecated, use power domain instead) - pll-supply: Usage: required Value type: <phandle> @@ -149,11 +149,11 @@ For the compatible string below the following supplies are required: Usage: required Value type: <stringlist> Definition: The power-domains needed depend on the compatible string: - qcom,q6v5-pil: qcom,ipq8074-wcss-pil: + no power-domain names required + qcom,q6v5-pil: qcom,msm8916-mss-pil: qcom,msm8974-mss-pil: - no power-domain names required qcom,msm8996-mss-pil: qcom,msm8998-mss-pil: must be "cx", "mx" diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/qcom,wcnss-pil.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/qcom,wcnss-pil.txt index d420f84ddfb0..cc0b7fc1c29b 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/qcom,wcnss-pil.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/qcom,wcnss-pil.txt @@ -34,14 +34,25 @@ on the Qualcomm WCNSS core. Definition: should be "wdog", "fatal", optionally followed by "ready", "handover", "stop-ack" -- vddmx-supply: -- vddcx-supply: +- vddmx-supply: (deprecated for qcom,pronto-v1/2-pil) +- vddcx-supply: (deprecated for qcom,pronto-v1/2-pil) - vddpx-supply: Usage: required Value type: <phandle> Definition: reference to the regulators to be held on behalf of the booting of the WCNSS core +- power-domains: + Usage: required (for qcom,pronto-v1/2-pil) + Value type: <phandle> + Definition: reference to the power domains to be held on behalf of the + booting of the WCNSS core + +- power-domain-names: + Usage: required (for qcom,pronto-v1/2-pil) + Value type: <stringlist> + Definition: must be "cx", "mx" + - qcom,smem-states: Usage: optional Value type: <prop-encoded-array> @@ -111,8 +122,9 @@ pronto@fb204000 { <&wcnss_smp2p_slave 3 0>; interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready", "handover", "stop-ack"; - vddmx-supply = <&pm8841_s1>; - vddcx-supply = <&pm8841_s2>; + power-domains = <&rpmpd MSM8974_VDDCX>, <&rpmpd MSM8974_VDDMX>; + power-domain-names = "cx", "mx"; + vddpx-supply = <&pm8941_s3>; qcom,smem-states = <&wcnss_smp2p_out 0>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/st,stm32-rproc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/st,stm32-rproc.yaml index 4ffa25268fcc..a1171dfba024 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/st,stm32-rproc.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/st,stm32-rproc.yaml @@ -38,9 +38,6 @@ properties: st,syscfg-tz: description: Reference to the system configuration which holds the RCC trust zone mode - - Phandle of syscon block. - - The offset of the RCC trust zone mode register. - - The field mask of the RCC trust zone mode. $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array" maxItems: 1 @@ -91,9 +88,19 @@ properties: $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array" description: | Reference to the system configuration which holds the remote - 1st cell: phandle to syscon block - 2nd cell: register offset containing the deep sleep setting - 3rd cell: register bitmask for the deep sleep bit + maxItems: 1 + + st,syscfg-m4-state: + $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array" + description: | + Reference to the tamp register which exposes the Cortex-M4 state. + maxItems: 1 + + st,syscfg-rsc-tbl: + $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array" + description: | + Reference to the tamp register which references the Cortex-M4 + resource table address. maxItems: 1 st,auto-boot: @@ -122,6 +129,8 @@ examples: resets = <&rcc MCU_R>; st,syscfg-holdboot = <&rcc 0x10C 0x1>; st,syscfg-tz = <&rcc 0x000 0x1>; + st,syscfg-rsc-tbl = <&tamp 0x144 0xFFFFFFFF>; + st,syscfg-m4-state = <&tamp 0x148 0xFFFFFFFF>; }; ... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/ti,k3-r5f-rproc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/ti,k3-r5f-rproc.yaml index 4069f0f5e8fa..d905d614502b 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/ti,k3-r5f-rproc.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/ti,k3-r5f-rproc.yaml @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ properties: enum: - ti,am654-r5fss - ti,j721e-r5fss + - ti,j7200-r5fss power-domains: description: | @@ -95,6 +96,7 @@ patternProperties: enum: - ti,am654-r5f - ti,j721e-r5f + - ti,j7200-r5f reg: items: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/ti,pru-rproc.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/ti,pru-rproc.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..63071eef1632 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/ti,pru-rproc.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only or BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/remoteproc/ti,pru-rproc.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: TI Programmable Realtime Unit (PRU) cores + +maintainers: + - Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com> + +description: | + Each Programmable Real-Time Unit and Industrial Communication Subsystem + (PRU-ICSS or PRUSS) has two 32-bit load/store RISC CPU cores called + Programmable Real-Time Units (PRUs), each represented by a node. Each PRU + core has a dedicated Instruction RAM, Control and Debug register sets, and + use the Data RAMs present within the PRU-ICSS for code execution. + + The K3 SoCs containing ICSSG v1.0 (eg: AM65x SR1.0) also have two Auxiliary + PRU cores called RTUs with slightly different IP integration. The K3 SoCs + containing the revised ICSSG v1.1 (eg: J721E, AM65x SR2.0) have an extra two + auxiliary Transmit PRU cores called Tx_PRUs that augment the PRUs. Each RTU + or Tx_PRU core can also be used independently like a PRU, or alongside a + corresponding PRU core to provide/implement auxiliary functionality/support. + + Each PRU, RTU or Tx_PRU core node should be defined as a child node of the + corresponding PRU-ICSS node. Each node can optionally be rendered inactive by + using the standard DT string property, "status". + + Please see the overall PRU-ICSS bindings document for additional details + including a complete example, + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/ti,pruss.yaml + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ti,am3356-pru # for AM335x SoC family (AM3356+ SoCs only) + - ti,am4376-pru # for AM437x SoC family (AM4376+ SoCs only) + - ti,am5728-pru # for AM57xx SoC family + - ti,k2g-pru # for 66AK2G SoC family + - ti,am654-pru # for PRUs in K3 AM65x SoC family + - ti,am654-rtu # for RTUs in K3 AM65x SoC family + - ti,am654-tx-pru # for Tx_PRUs in K3 AM65x SR2.0 SoCs + - ti,j721e-pru # for PRUs in K3 J721E SoC family + - ti,j721e-rtu # for RTUs in K3 J721E SoC family + - ti,j721e-tx-pru # for Tx_PRUs in K3 J721E SoC family + + reg: + items: + - description: Address and Size of the PRU Instruction RAM + - description: Address and Size of the PRU CTRL sub-module registers + - description: Address and Size of the PRU Debug sub-module registers + + reg-names: + items: + - const: iram + - const: control + - const: debug + + firmware-name: + description: | + Should contain the name of the default firmware image + file located on the firmware search path. + +if: + properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ti,am654-rtu + - ti,j721e-rtu +then: + properties: + $nodename: + pattern: "^rtu@[0-9a-f]+$" +else: + if: + properties: + compatible: + enum: + - ti,am654-tx-pru + - ti,j721e-tx-pru + then: + properties: + $nodename: + pattern: "^txpru@[0-9a-f]+" + else: + properties: + $nodename: + pattern: "^pru@[0-9a-f]+$" + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - reg-names + - firmware-name + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + /* AM33xx PRU-ICSS */ + pruss_tm: target-module@300000 { /* 0x4a300000, ap 9 04.0 */ + compatible = "ti,sysc-pruss", "ti,sysc"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + ranges = <0x0 0x300000 0x80000>; + + 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"; + }; + + pru0: pru@34000 { + compatible = "ti,am3356-pru"; + reg = <0x34000 0x2000>, + <0x22000 0x400>, + <0x22400 0x100>; + reg-names = "iram", "control", "debug"; + firmware-name = "am335x-pru0-fw"; + }; + + pru1: pru@38000 { + compatible = "ti,am3356-pru"; + reg = <0x38000 0x2000>, + <0x24000 0x400>, + <0x24400 0x100>; + reg-names = "iram", "control", "debug"; + firmware-name = "am335x-pru1-fw"; + }; + }; + }; + + - | + /* AM65x SR2.0 ICSSG */ + #include <dt-bindings/soc/ti,sci_pm_domain.h> + + icssg0: icssg@b000000 { + compatible = "ti,am654-icssg"; + reg = <0xb000000 0x80000>; + power-domains = <&k3_pds 62 TI_SCI_PD_EXCLUSIVE>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + ranges = <0x0 0xb000000 0x80000>; + + icssg0_mem: memories@0 { + reg = <0x0 0x2000>, + <0x2000 0x2000>, + <0x10000 0x10000>; + reg-names = "dram0", "dram1", "shrdram2"; + }; + + pru0_0: pru@34000 { + compatible = "ti,am654-pru"; + reg = <0x34000 0x4000>, + <0x22000 0x100>, + <0x22400 0x100>; + reg-names = "iram", "control", "debug"; + firmware-name = "am65x-pru0_0-fw"; + }; + + rtu0_0: rtu@4000 { + compatible = "ti,am654-rtu"; + reg = <0x4000 0x2000>, + <0x23000 0x100>, + <0x23400 0x100>; + reg-names = "iram", "control", "debug"; + firmware-name = "am65x-rtu0_0-fw"; + }; + + tx_pru0_0: txpru@a000 { + compatible = "ti,am654-tx-pru"; + reg = <0xa000 0x1800>, + <0x25000 0x100>, + <0x25400 0x100>; + reg-names = "iram", "control", "debug"; + firmware-name = "am65x-txpru0_0-fw"; + }; + + pru0_1: pru@38000 { + compatible = "ti,am654-pru"; + reg = <0x38000 0x4000>, + <0x24000 0x100>, + <0x24400 0x100>; + reg-names = "iram", "control", "debug"; + firmware-name = "am65x-pru0_1-fw"; + }; + + rtu0_1: rtu@6000 { + compatible = "ti,am654-rtu"; + reg = <0x6000 0x2000>, + <0x23800 0x100>, + <0x23c00 0x100>; + reg-names = "iram", "control", "debug"; + firmware-name = "am65x-rtu0_1-fw"; + }; + + tx_pru0_1: txpru@c000 { + compatible = "ti,am654-tx-pru"; + reg = <0xc000 0x1800>, + <0x25800 0x100>, + <0x25c00 0x100>; + reg-names = "iram", "control", "debug"; + firmware-name = "am65x-txpru0_1-fw"; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/brcm,bcm6345-reset.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/brcm,bcm6345-reset.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..560cf6522cb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/brcm,bcm6345-reset.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/reset/brcm,bcm6345-reset.yaml#" +$schema: "http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#" + +title: BCM6345 reset controller + +description: This document describes the BCM6345 reset controller. + +maintainers: + - Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: brcm,bcm6345-reset + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + "#reset-cells": + const: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - "#reset-cells" + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + reset-controller@10000010 { + compatible = "brcm,bcm6345-reset"; + reg = <0x10000010 0x4>; + #reset-cells = <1>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/omap_serial.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/omap_serial.txt index dcba86b0a0d0..c2db8cabf2ab 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/omap_serial.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/omap_serial.txt @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ OMAP UART controller Required properties: +- compatible : should be "ti,am64-uart", "ti,am654-uart" for AM64 controllers - compatible : should be "ti,j721e-uart", "ti,am654-uart" for J721E controllers - compatible : should be "ti,am654-uart" for AM654 controllers - compatible : should be "ti,omap2-uart" for OMAP2 controllers diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/renesas,scif.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/renesas,scif.yaml index eda3d2c6bdd3..672158906c33 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/renesas,scif.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/renesas,scif.yaml @@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ properties: - renesas,scif-r8a77980 # R-Car V3H - renesas,scif-r8a77990 # R-Car E3 - renesas,scif-r8a77995 # R-Car D3 + - renesas,scif-r8a779a0 # R-Car V3U - const: renesas,rcar-gen3-scif # R-Car Gen3 and RZ/G2 - const: renesas,scif # generic SCIF compatible UART diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/sifive-serial.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/sifive-serial.yaml index 92283f693de0..3ac5c7ff2758 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/sifive-serial.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/sifive-serial.yaml @@ -17,7 +17,9 @@ allOf: properties: compatible: items: - - const: sifive,fu540-c000-uart + - enum: + - sifive,fu540-c000-uart + - sifive,fu740-c000-uart - const: sifive,uart0 description: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/adi,adau1372.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/adi,adau1372.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..701449311fec --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/adi,adau1372.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/adi,adau1372.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + + +title: Analog Devices ADAU1372 CODEC + +maintainers: + - Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.om> + +description: | + Analog Devices ADAU1372 four inputs and two outputs codec. + https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADAU1372.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,adau1372 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + "#sound-dai-cells": + const: 0 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + const: "mclk" + + powerdown-gpios: + description: GPIO used for hardware power-down. + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - "#sound-dai-cells" + - compatible + - reg + - clocks + - clock-names + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + audio-codec@3c { + compatible = "adi,adau1372"; + reg = <0x3c>; + #sound-dai-cells = <0>; + clock-names = "mclk"; + clocks = <&adau1372z_xtal>; + }; + }; + + adau1372z_xtal: clock { + compatible = "fixed-clock"; + #clock-cells = <0>; + clock-frequency = <12288000>; + }; +... + diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/adi,adau1977.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/adi,adau1977.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 37f8aad01203..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/adi,adau1977.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -Analog Devices ADAU1977/ADAU1978/ADAU1979 - -Datasheets: -https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADAU1977.pdf -https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADAU1978.pdf -https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADAU1979.pdf - -This driver supports both the I2C and SPI bus. - -Required properties: - - compatible: Should contain one of the following: - "adi,adau1977" - "adi,adau1978" - "adi,adau1979" - - - AVDD-supply: analog power supply for the device, please consult - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt - -Optional properties: - - reset-gpios: the reset pin for the chip, for more details consult - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt - - - DVDD-supply: supply voltage for the digital core, please consult - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt - -- adi,micbias: configures the voltage setting for the MICBIAS pin. - Select 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 to specify MICBIAS voltage - 5V/5.5V/6V/6.5V/7V/7.5V/8V/8.5V/9V - If not specified the default value will be "7" meaning 8.5 Volts. - This property is only valid for the ADAU1977 - -For required properties on SPI, please consult -Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-bus.txt - -Required properties on I2C: - - - reg: The i2c address. Value depends on the state of ADDR0 - and ADDR1, as wired in hardware. - -Examples: - - adau1977_spi: adau1977@0 { - compatible = "adi,adau1977"; - spi-max-frequency = <600000>; - - AVDD-supply = <®ulator>; - DVDD-supply = <®ulator_digital>; - - adi,micbias = <3>; - reset-gpios = <&gpio 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; - }; - - adau1977_i2c: adau1977@11 { - compatible = "adi,adau1977"; - reg = <0x11>; - - AVDD-supply = <®ulator>; - DVDD-supply = <®ulator_digital>; - - reset-gpios = <&gpio 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/adi,adau1977.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/adi,adau1977.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b80454ad97da --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/adi,adau1977.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/adi,adau1977.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Analog Devices ADAU1977/ADAU1978/ADAU1979 Quad ADC with Diagnostics + +maintainers: + - Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de> + - Bogdan Togorean <bogdan.togorean@analog.com> + +description: | + Analog Devices ADAU1977 and similar quad ADC with Diagnostics + https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADAU1977.pdf + https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADAU1978.pdf + https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADAU1979.pdf + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - adi,adau1977 + - adi,adau1978 + - adi,adau1979 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + "#sound-dai-cells": + const: 0 + + reset-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + + spi-max-frequency: true + + AVDD-supply: + description: Analog power support for the device. + + DVDD-supply: + description: Supply voltage for digital core. + + adi,micbias: + description: | + Configures the voltage setting for the MICBIAS pin. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] + default: 7 + +required: + - reg + - compatible + - AVDD-supply + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + spi { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + adau1977_spi: adau1977@0 { + compatible = "adi,adau1977"; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <600000>; + + AVDD-supply = <®ulator>; + DVDD-supply = <®ulator_digital>; + + reset-gpios = <&gpio 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + + adi,micbias = <3>; + }; + }; + - | + #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + + i2c { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + adau1977_i2c: adau1977@11 { + compatible = "adi,adau1977"; + reg = <0x11>; + + AVDD-supply = <®ulator>; + DVDD-supply = <®ulator_digital>; + + reset-gpios = <&gpio 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/allwinner,sun4i-a10-i2s.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/allwinner,sun4i-a10-i2s.yaml index 112ae00d63c1..a16e37b01e1d 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/allwinner,sun4i-a10-i2s.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/allwinner,sun4i-a10-i2s.yaml @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ properties: - items: - const: allwinner,sun50i-a64-i2s - const: allwinner,sun8i-h3-i2s + - const: allwinner,sun50i-h6-i2s reg: maxItems: 1 @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ allOf: - allwinner,sun8i-a83t-i2s - allwinner,sun8i-h3-i2s - allwinner,sun50i-a64-codec-i2s + - allwinner,sun50i-h6-i2s then: required: @@ -68,7 +70,9 @@ allOf: properties: compatible: contains: - const: allwinner,sun8i-a83t-i2s + enum: + - allwinner,sun8i-a83t-i2s + - allwinner,sun8i-h3-i2s then: properties: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph-card.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph-card.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d5f6919a2d69..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph-card.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,337 +0,0 @@ -Audio Graph Card: - -Audio Graph Card specifies audio DAI connections of SoC <-> codec. -It is based on common bindings for device graphs. -see ${LINUX}/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/graph.txt - -Basically, Audio Graph Card property is same as Simple Card. -see ${LINUX}/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-card.yaml - -Below are same as Simple-Card. - -- label -- widgets -- routing -- dai-format -- frame-master -- bitclock-master -- bitclock-inversion -- frame-inversion -- mclk-fs -- hp-det-gpio -- mic-det-gpio -- dai-tdm-slot-num -- dai-tdm-slot-width -- clocks / system-clock-frequency - -Required properties: - -- compatible : "audio-graph-card"; -- dais : list of CPU DAI port{s} - -Optional properties: -- pa-gpios: GPIO used to control external amplifier. - ------------------------ -Example: Single DAI case ------------------------ - - sound_card { - compatible = "audio-graph-card"; - - dais = <&cpu_port>; - }; - - dai-controller { - ... - cpu_port: port { - cpu_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&codec_endpoint>; - - dai-format = "left_j"; - ... - }; - }; - }; - - audio-codec { - ... - port { - codec_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&cpu_endpoint>; - }; - }; - }; - ------------------------ -Example: Multi DAI case ------------------------ - - sound-card { - compatible = "audio-graph-card"; - - label = "sound-card"; - - dais = <&cpu_port0 - &cpu_port1 - &cpu_port2>; - }; - - audio-codec@0 { - ... - port { - codec0_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&cpu_endpoint0>; - }; - }; - }; - - audio-codec@1 { - ... - port { - codec1_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&cpu_endpoint1>; - }; - }; - }; - - audio-codec@2 { - ... - port { - codec2_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&cpu_endpoint2>; - }; - }; - }; - - dai-controller { - ... - ports { - cpu_port0: port@0 { - cpu_endpoint0: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&codec0_endpoint>; - - dai-format = "left_j"; - ... - }; - }; - cpu_port1: port@1 { - cpu_endpoint1: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&codec1_endpoint>; - - dai-format = "i2s"; - ... - }; - }; - cpu_port2: port@2 { - cpu_endpoint2: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&codec2_endpoint>; - - dai-format = "i2s"; - ... - }; - }; - }; - }; - - ------------------------ -Example: Sampling Rate Conversion ------------------------ - - sound_card { - compatible = "audio-graph-card"; - - label = "sound-card"; - prefix = "codec"; - routing = "codec Playback", "DAI0 Playback", - "DAI0 Capture", "codec Capture"; - convert-rate = <48000>; - - dais = <&cpu_port>; - }; - - audio-codec { - ... - port { - codec_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&cpu_endpoint>; - }; - }; - }; - - dai-controller { - ... - cpu_port: port { - cpu_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&codec_endpoint>; - - dai-format = "left_j"; - ... - }; - }; - }; - ------------------------ -Example: 2 CPU 1 Codec (Mixing) ------------------------ - - sound_card { - compatible = "audio-graph-card"; - - label = "sound-card"; - routing = "codec Playback", "DAI0 Playback", - "codec Playback", "DAI1 Playback", - "DAI0 Capture", "codec Capture"; - - dais = <&cpu_port>; - }; - - audio-codec { - ... - - audio-graph-card,prefix = "codec"; - audio-graph-card,convert-rate = <48000>; - port { - reg = <0>; - codec_endpoint0: endpoint@0 { - remote-endpoint = <&cpu_endpoint0>; - }; - codec_endpoint1: endpoint@1 { - remote-endpoint = <&cpu_endpoint1>; - }; - }; - }; - - dai-controller { - ... - cpu_port: port { - cpu_endpoint0: endpoint@0 { - remote-endpoint = <&codec_endpoint0>; - - dai-format = "left_j"; - ... - }; - cpu_endpoint1: endpoint@1 { - remote-endpoint = <&codec_endpoint1>; - - dai-format = "left_j"; - ... - }; - }; - }; - ------------------------ -Example: Multi DAI with DPCM ------------------------ - - CPU0 ------ ak4613 - CPU1 ------ HDMI - CPU2 ------ PCM3168A-p /* DPCM 1ch/2ch */ - CPU3 --/ /* DPCM 3ch/4ch */ - CPU4 --/ /* DPCM 5ch/6ch */ - CPU5 --/ /* DPCM 7ch/8ch */ - CPU6 ------ PCM3168A-c - - sound_card: sound { - compatible = "audio-graph-card"; - - label = "sound-card"; - - routing = "pcm3168a Playback", "DAI2 Playback", - "pcm3168a Playback", "DAI3 Playback", - "pcm3168a Playback", "DAI4 Playback", - "pcm3168a Playback", "DAI5 Playback"; - - dais = <&snd_port0 /* ak4613 */ - &snd_port1 /* HDMI0 */ - &snd_port2 /* pcm3168a playback */ - &snd_port3 /* pcm3168a capture */ - >; - }; - - ak4613: codec@10 { - ... - port { - ak4613_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_endpoint0>; - }; - }; - }; - - pcm3168a: audio-codec@44 { - ... - audio-graph-card,prefix = "pcm3168a"; - audio-graph-card,convert-channels = <8>; /* TDM Split */ - ports { - port@0 { - reg = <0>; - pcm3168a_endpoint_p1: endpoint@1 { - remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_endpoint2>; - ... - }; - pcm3168a_endpoint_p2: endpoint@2 { - remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_endpoint3>; - ... - }; - pcm3168a_endpoint_p3: endpoint@3 { - remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_endpoint4>; - ... - }; - pcm3168a_endpoint_p4: endpoint@4 { - remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_endpoint5>; - ... - }; - }; - port@1 { - reg = <1>; - pcm3168a_endpoint_c: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_endpoint6>; - ... - }; - }; - }; - }; - - &sound { - ports { - snd_port0: port@0 { - rsnd_endpoint0: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&ak4613_endpoint>; - ... - }; - }; - snd_port1: port@1 { - rsnd_endpoint1: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&dw_hdmi0_snd_in>; - ... - }; - }; - snd_port2: port@2 { - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - rsnd_endpoint2: endpoint@2 { - remote-endpoint = <&pcm3168a_endpoint_p1>; - ... - }; - rsnd_endpoint3: endpoint@3 { - remote-endpoint = <&pcm3168a_endpoint_p2>; - ... - }; - rsnd_endpoint4: endpoint@4 { - remote-endpoint = <&pcm3168a_endpoint_p3>; - ... - }; - rsnd_endpoint5: endpoint@5 { - remote-endpoint = <&pcm3168a_endpoint_p4>; - ... - }; - }; - snd_port3: port@6 { - rsnd_endpoint6: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&pcm3168a_endpoint_c>; - ... - }; - }; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph-card.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph-card.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..109e55f9e597 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph-card.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/audio-graph-card.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Audio Graph Card Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com> + +allOf: + - $ref: /schemas/sound/audio-graph.yaml# + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - audio-graph-card + - audio-graph-scu-card + +required: + - compatible + +unevaluatedProperties: false + +examples: + - | + sound { + compatible = "audio-graph-card"; + + dais = <&cpu_port_a>; + }; + + cpu { + /* + * dai-controller own settings + */ + + port { + cpu_endpoint: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&codec_endpoint>; + dai-format = "left_j"; + }; + }; + }; + + codec { + /* + * codec own settings + */ + + port { + codec_endpoint: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&cpu_endpoint>; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph-port.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph-port.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2005014161be --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph-port.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/audio-graph-port.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Audio Graph Card 'port' Node Bindings + +maintainers: + - Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com> + +select: false + +properties: + port: + description: single OF-Graph subnode + type: object + properties: + reg: + maxItems: 1 + prefix: + description: "device name prefix" + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + convert-rate: + description: CPU to Codec rate convert. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + convert-channels: + description: CPU to Codec rate channels. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + patternProperties: + "^endpoint(@[0-9a-f]+)?": + type: object + properties: + remote-endpoint: + maxItems: 1 + mclk-fs: + description: | + Multiplication factor between stream rate and codec mclk. + When defined, mclk-fs property defined in dai-link sub nodes are + ignored. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + frame-inversion: + description: dai-link uses frame clock inversion + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + bitclock-inversion: + description: dai-link uses bit clock inversion + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + frame-master: + description: Indicates dai-link frame master. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle + bitclock-master: + description: Indicates dai-link bit clock master + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle + dai-format: + description: audio format. + items: + enum: + - i2s + - right_j + - left_j + - dsp_a + - dsp_b + - ac97 + - pdm + - msb + - lsb + convert-rate: + description: CPU to Codec rate convert. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + convert-channels: + description: CPU to Codec rate channels. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + + required: + - remote-endpoint + + ports: + description: multi OF-Graph subnode + type: object + patternProperties: + "^port(@[0-9a-f]+)?": + $ref: "#/properties/port" + +additionalProperties: true diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4b46794e5153 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/audio-graph.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/audio-graph.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Audio Graph Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com> + +properties: + dais: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array + label: + maxItems: 1 + prefix: + description: "device name prefix" + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + routing: + description: | + A list of the connections between audio components. + Each entry is a pair of strings, the first being the + connection's sink, the second being the connection's source. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/non-unique-string-array + widgets: + description: User specified audio sound widgets. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/non-unique-string-array + convert-rate: + description: CPU to Codec rate convert. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + convert-channels: + description: CPU to Codec rate channels. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + pa-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + hp-det-gpio: + maxItems: 1 + mic-det-gpio: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - dais + +additionalProperties: true diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl,aud2htx.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl,aud2htx.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..aa4be7170717 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl,aud2htx.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/fsl,aud2htx.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: NXP Audio Subsystem to HDMI RTX Subsystem Controller + +maintainers: + - Shengjiu Wang <shengjiu.wang@nxp.com> + +properties: + compatible: + const: fsl,imx8mp-aud2htx + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + items: + - description: Peripheral clock + + clock-names: + items: + - const: bus + + dmas: + items: + - description: DMA controller phandle and request line for TX + + dma-names: + items: + - const: tx + + power-domains: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - dmas + - dma-names + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/clock/imx8mp-clock.h> + + aud2htx: aud2htx@30cb0000 { + compatible = "fsl,imx8mp-aud2htx"; + reg = <0x30cb0000 0x10000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 130 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&audiomix_clk IMX8MP_CLK_AUDIOMIX_AUD2HTX_IPG>; + clock-names = "bus"; + dmas = <&sdma2 26 2 0>; + dma-names = "tx"; + power-domains = <&audiomix_pd>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl,spdif.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl,spdif.yaml index 2ac671f5cb9b..50449b6d1048 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl,spdif.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl,spdif.yaml @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ properties: - fsl,imx35-spdif - fsl,vf610-spdif - fsl,imx6sx-spdif + - fsl,imx8qm-spdif reg: maxItems: 1 diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl,xcvr.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl,xcvr.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..223b8ea693dc --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl,xcvr.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/fsl,xcvr.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: NXP Audio Transceiver (XCVR) Controller + +maintainers: + - Viorel Suman <viorel.suman@nxp.com> + +description: | + NXP XCVR (Audio Transceiver) is a on-chip functional module + that allows CPU to receive and transmit digital audio via + HDMI2.1 eARC, HDMI1.4 ARC and SPDIF. + +properties: + $nodename: + pattern: "^xcvr@.*" + + compatible: + enum: + - fsl,imx8mp-xcvr + + reg: + items: + - description: 20K RAM for code and data + - description: registers space + - description: RX FIFO address + - description: TX FIFO address + + reg-names: + items: + - const: ram + - const: regs + - const: rxfifo + - const: txfifo + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + items: + - description: Peripheral clock + - description: PHY clock + - description: SPBA clock + - description: PLL clock + + clock-names: + items: + - const: ipg + - const: phy + - const: spba + - const: pll_ipg + + dmas: + items: + - description: DMA controller phandle and request line for RX + - description: DMA controller phandle and request line for TX + + dma-names: + items: + - const: rx + - const: tx + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - reg-names + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - dmas + - dma-names + - resets + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/clock/imx8mp-clock.h> + #include <dt-bindings/reset/imx8mp-reset.h> + + xcvr: xcvr@30cc0000 { + compatible = "fsl,imx8mp-xcvr"; + reg = <0x30cc0000 0x800>, + <0x30cc0800 0x400>, + <0x30cc0c00 0x080>, + <0x30cc0e00 0x080>; + reg-names = "ram", "regs", "rxfifo", "txfifo"; + interrupts = <0x0 128 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&audiomix_clk IMX8MP_CLK_AUDIOMIX_EARC_IPG>, + <&audiomix_clk IMX8MP_CLK_AUDIOMIX_EARC_PHY>, + <&audiomix_clk IMX8MP_CLK_AUDIOMIX_SPBA2_ROOT>, + <&audiomix_clk IMX8MP_CLK_AUDIOMIX_AUDPLL_ROOT>; + clock-names = "ipg", "phy", "spba", "pll_ipg"; + dmas = <&sdma2 30 2 0>, <&sdma2 31 2 0>; + dma-names = "rx", "tx"; + resets = <&audiomix_reset 0>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl-asoc-card.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl-asoc-card.txt index f339be62e7e4..90d9e9d81624 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl-asoc-card.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/fsl-asoc-card.txt @@ -40,6 +40,8 @@ The compatible list for this generic sound card currently: "fsl,imx-audio-tlv320aic32x4" + "fsl,imx-audio-si476x" + Required properties: - compatible : Contains one of entries in the compatible list. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/google,sc7180-trogdor.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/google,sc7180-trogdor.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5095b780e2c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/google,sc7180-trogdor.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/google,sc7180-trogdor.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Google SC7180-Trogdor ASoC sound card driver + +maintainers: + - Rohit kumar <rohitkr@codeaurora.org> + - Cheng-Yi Chiang <cychiang@chromium.org> + +description: + This binding describes the SC7180 sound card which uses LPASS for audio. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - google,sc7180-trogdor + - google,sc7180-coachz + + audio-routing: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/non-unique-string-array + description: + A list of the connections between audio components. Each entry is a + pair of strings, the first being the connection's sink, the second + being the connection's source. + + model: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + description: User specified audio sound card name + + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 0 + + dmic-gpios: + maxItems: 1 + description: GPIO for switching between DMICs + +patternProperties: + "^dai-link(@[0-9])?$": + description: + Each subnode represents a dai link. Subnodes of each dai links would be + cpu/codec dais. + + type: object + + properties: + link-name: + description: Indicates dai-link name and PCM stream name. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + maxItems: 1 + + reg: + description: dai link address. + + cpu: + description: Holds subnode which indicates cpu dai. + type: object + properties: + sound-dai: true + + codec: + description: Holds subnode which indicates codec dai. + type: object + properties: + sound-dai: true + + required: + - link-name + - cpu + - codec + + additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - model + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + + - | + sound { + compatible = "google,sc7180-trogdor"; + model = "sc7180-rt5682-max98357a-2mic"; + + audio-routing = + "Headphone Jack", "HPOL", + "Headphone Jack", "HPOR"; + + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + dmic-gpios = <&tlmm 86 0>; + + dai-link@0 { + link-name = "MultiMedia0"; + reg = <0>; + cpu { + sound-dai = <&lpass_cpu 0>; + }; + + codec { + sound-dai = <&alc5682 0>; + }; + }; + + dai-link@1 { + link-name = "MultiMedia1"; + reg = <1>; + cpu { + sound-dai = <&lpass_cpu 1>; + }; + + codec { + sound-dai = <&max98357a>; + }; + }; + + dai-link@2 { + link-name = "MultiMedia2"; + reg = <2>; + cpu { + sound-dai = <&lpass_hdmi 0>; + }; + + codec { + sound-dai = <&msm_dp>; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/imx-audio-hdmi.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/imx-audio-hdmi.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d5474f83ac2c --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/imx-audio-hdmi.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/imx-audio-hdmi.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: NXP i.MX audio complex with HDMI + +maintainers: + - Shengjiu Wang <shengjiu.wang@nxp.com> + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - fsl,imx-audio-hdmi + - fsl,imx-audio-sii902x + + model: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + description: User specified audio sound card name + + audio-cpu: + description: The phandle of an CPU DAI controller + + hdmi-out: + description: | + This is a boolean property. If present, the transmitting function + of HDMI will be enabled, indicating there's a physical HDMI out + connector or jack on the board or it's connecting to some other IP + block, such as an HDMI encoder or display-controller. + + hdmi-in: + description: | + This is a boolean property. If present, the receiving function of + HDMI will be enabled, indicating there is a physical HDMI in + connector/jack on the board. + +required: + - compatible + - model + - audio-cpu + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + sound-hdmi { + compatible = "fsl,imx-audio-hdmi"; + model = "audio-hdmi"; + audio-cpu = <&aud2htx>; + hdmi-out; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/marvell,mmp-sspa.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/marvell,mmp-sspa.yaml index 6d20a24a2ae9..234f64a32184 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/marvell,mmp-sspa.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/marvell,mmp-sspa.yaml @@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ title: Marvel SSPA Digital Audio Interface Bindings maintainers: - Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk> +allOf: + - $ref: audio-graph-port.yaml# + properties: $nodename: pattern: "^audio-controller(@.*)?$" @@ -58,29 +61,9 @@ properties: type: object properties: - remote-endpoint: true - - frame-master: - type: boolean - description: SoC generates the frame clock - - bitclock-master: - type: boolean - description: SoC generates the bit clock - dai-format: - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string - description: The digital audio format const: i2s - required: - - remote-endpoint - - required: - - endpoint - - additionalProperties: false - required: - "#sound-dai-cells" - compatible @@ -112,8 +95,6 @@ examples: port { endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&rt5631_0>; - frame-master; - bitclock-master; dai-format = "i2s"; }; }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/mt8192-mt6359-rt1015-rt5682.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/mt8192-mt6359-rt1015-rt5682.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..bf8c8ba25009 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/mt8192-mt6359-rt1015-rt5682.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/mt8192-mt6359-rt1015-rt5682.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Mediatek MT8192 with MT6359, RT1015 and RT5682 ASoC sound card driver + +maintainers: + - Jiaxin Yu <jiaxin.yu@mediatek.com> + - Shane Chien <shane.chien@mediatek.com> + +description: + This binding describes the MT8192 sound card. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - mediatek,mt8192_mt6359_rt1015_rt5682 + - mediatek,mt8192_mt6359_rt1015p_rt5682 + + mediatek,platform: + $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle" + description: The phandle of MT8192 ASoC platform. + +additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - mediatek,platform + +examples: + - | + + sound: mt8192-sound { + compatible = "mediatek,mt8192_mt6359_rt1015_rt5682"; + mediatek,platform = <&afe>; + pinctrl-names = "aud_clk_mosi_off", + "aud_clk_mosi_on"; + pinctrl-0 = <&aud_clk_mosi_off>; + pinctrl-1 = <&aud_clk_mosi_on>; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/nau8315.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/nau8315.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6eaec46f384c --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/nau8315.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +Nuvoton NAU8315 Mono Class-D Amplifier + +Required properties: +- compatible : "nuvoton,nau8315" + +Optional properties: +- enable-gpios : GPIO specifier for the chip's device enable input(EN) pin. + If this option is not specified then driver does not manage + the pin state (e.g. chip is always on). + +Example: + +#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> + +nau8315 { + compatible = "nuvoton,nau8315"; + enable-gpios = <&gpio1 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/nvidia,tegra30-hda.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/nvidia,tegra30-hda.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 21cd310963b1..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/nvidia,tegra30-hda.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -NVIDIA Tegra30 HDA controller - -Required properties: -- compatible : For Tegra30, must contain "nvidia,tegra30-hda". Otherwise, - must contain '"nvidia,<chip>-hda", "nvidia,tegra30-hda"', where <chip> is - tegra114, tegra124, or tegra132. -- reg : Should contain the HDA registers location and length. -- interrupts : The interrupt from the HDA controller. -- clocks : Must contain an entry for each required entry in clock-names. - See ../clocks/clock-bindings.txt for details. -- clock-names : Must include the following entries: hda, hda2hdmi, hda2codec_2x -- resets : Must contain an entry for each entry in reset-names. - See ../reset/reset.txt for details. -- reset-names : Must include the following entries: hda, hda2hdmi, hda2codec_2x - -Optional properties: -- nvidia,model : The user-visible name of this sound complex. Since the property - is optional, legacy boards can use default name provided in hda driver. - -Example: - -hda@70030000 { - compatible = "nvidia,tegra124-hda", "nvidia,tegra30-hda"; - reg = <0x0 0x70030000 0x0 0x10000>; - interrupts = <GIC_SPI 81 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA124_CLK_HDA>, - <&tegra_car TEGRA124_CLK_HDA2HDMI>, - <&tegra_car TEGRA124_CLK_HDA2CODEC_2X>; - clock-names = "hda", "hda2hdmi", "hda2codec_2x"; - resets = <&tegra_car 125>, /* hda */ - <&tegra_car 128>, /* hda2hdmi */ - <&tegra_car 111>; /* hda2codec_2x */ - reset-names = "hda", "hda2hdmi", "hda2codec_2x"; - nvidia,model = "jetson-tk1-hda"; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/nvidia,tegra30-hda.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/nvidia,tegra30-hda.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e543a6123792 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/nvidia,tegra30-hda.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/nvidia,tegra30-hda.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: NVIDIA Tegra HDA controller + +description: | + The High Definition Audio (HDA) block provides a serial interface to + audio codec. It supports multiple input and output streams. + +maintainers: + - Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com> + - Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com> + +properties: + $nodename: + pattern: "^hda@[0-9a-f]*$" + + compatible: + oneOf: + - const: nvidia,tegra30-hda + - items: + - enum: + - nvidia,tegra194-hda + - nvidia,tegra186-hda + - nvidia,tegra210-hda + - nvidia,tegra124-hda + - const: nvidia,tegra30-hda + - items: + - const: nvidia,tegra132-hda + - const: nvidia,tegra124-hda + - const: nvidia,tegra30-hda + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + description: The interrupt from the HDA controller + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 3 + + clock-names: + maxItems: 3 + items: + - const: hda + - const: hda2hdmi + - const: hda2codec_2x + + resets: + maxItems: 3 + + reset-names: + maxItems: 3 + items: + - const: hda + - const: hda2hdmi + - const: hda2codec_2x + + power-domains: + maxItems: 1 + + interconnects: + maxItems: 2 + + interconnect-names: + items: + - const: dma-mem + - const: write + + iommus: + maxItems: 1 + + nvidia,model: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + description: | + The user-visible name of this sound complex. If this property is + not specified then boards can use default name provided in hda driver. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include<dt-bindings/clock/tegra124-car-common.h> + #include<dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + + hda@70030000 { + compatible = "nvidia,tegra124-hda", "nvidia,tegra30-hda"; + reg = <0x70030000 0x10000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 81 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA124_CLK_HDA>, + <&tegra_car TEGRA124_CLK_HDA2HDMI>, + <&tegra_car TEGRA124_CLK_HDA2CODEC_2X>; + clock-names = "hda", "hda2hdmi", "hda2codec_2x"; + resets = <&tegra_car 125>, /* hda */ + <&tegra_car 128>, /* hda2hdmi */ + <&tegra_car 111>; /* hda2codec_2x */ + reset-names = "hda", "hda2hdmi", "hda2codec_2x"; + nvidia,model = "jetson-tk1-hda"; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/qcom,lpass-va-macro.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/qcom,lpass-va-macro.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..679b49cbe30f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/qcom,lpass-va-macro.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/qcom,lpass-va-macro.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: LPASS(Low Power Audio Subsystem) VA Macro audio codec DT bindings + +maintainers: + - Srinivas Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@linaro.org> + +properties: + compatible: + const: qcom,sm8250-lpass-va-macro + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + "#sound-dai-cells": + const: 1 + + '#clock-cells': + const: 0 + + clocks: + maxItems: 3 + + clock-names: + items: + - const: mclk + - const: core + - const: dcodec + + clock-output-names: + items: + - const: fsgen + + qcom,dmic-sample-rate: + description: dmic sample rate + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + + vdd-micb-supply: + description: phandle to voltage regulator of MIC Bias + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - "#sound-dai-cells" + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/sound/qcom,q6afe.h> + codec@3370000 { + compatible = "qcom,sm8250-lpass-va-macro"; + reg = <0x3370000 0x1000>; + #sound-dai-cells = <1>; + #clock-cells = <0>; + clocks = <&aoncc 0>, + <&q6afecc LPASS_HW_MACRO_VOTE LPASS_CLK_ATTRIBUTE_COUPLE_NO>, + <&q6afecc LPASS_HW_DCODEC_VOTE LPASS_CLK_ATTRIBUTE_COUPLE_NO>; + clock-names = "mclk", "core", "dcodec"; + clock-output-names = "fsgen"; + qcom,dmic-sample-rate = <600000>; + vdd-micb-supply = <&vreg_s4a_1p8>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/qcom,lpass-wsa-macro.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/qcom,lpass-wsa-macro.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..435b019a1e3d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/qcom,lpass-wsa-macro.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/qcom,lpass-wsa-macro.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: LPASS(Low Power Audio Subsystem) VA Macro audio codec DT bindings + +maintainers: + - Srinivas Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@linaro.org> + +properties: + compatible: + const: qcom,sm8250-lpass-wsa-macro + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + "#sound-dai-cells": + const: 1 + + '#clock-cells': + const: 0 + + clocks: + maxItems: 5 + + clock-names: + items: + - const: mclk + - const: npl + - const: macro + - const: dcodec + - const: fsgen + + clock-output-names: + items: + - const: mclk + + qcom,dmic-sample-rate: + description: dmic sample rate + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + + vdd-micb-supply: + description: phandle to voltage regulator of MIC Bias + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - "#sound-dai-cells" + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/sound/qcom,q6afe.h> + codec@3240000 { + compatible = "qcom,sm8250-lpass-wsa-macro"; + reg = <0x3240000 0x1000>; + #sound-dai-cells = <1>; + #clock-cells = <0>; + clocks = <&audiocc 1>, + <&audiocc 0>, + <&q6afecc LPASS_HW_MACRO_VOTE LPASS_CLK_ATTRIBUTE_COUPLE_NO>, + <&q6afecc LPASS_HW_DCODEC_VOTE LPASS_CLK_ATTRIBUTE_COUPLE_NO>, + <&vamacro>; + clock-names = "mclk", "npl", "macro", "dcodec", "fsgen"; + clock-output-names = "mclk"; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/qcom,sm8250.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/qcom,sm8250.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..72ad9ab91832 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/qcom,sm8250.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/qcom,sm8250.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Qualcomm Technologies Inc. SM8250 ASoC sound card driver + +maintainers: + - Srinivas Kandagatla <srinivas.kandagatla@linaro.org> + +description: + This bindings describes SC8250 SoC based sound cards + which uses LPASS internal codec for audio. + +properties: + compatible: + oneOf: + - const: qcom,sm8250-sndcard + - const: qcom,qrb5165-rb5-sndcard + + audio-routing: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/non-unique-string-array + description: + A list of the connections between audio components. Each entry is a + pair of strings, the first being the connection's sink, the second + being the connection's source. Valid names could be power supplies, + MicBias of codec and the jacks on the board. + + model: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + description: User visible long sound card name + +patternProperties: + ".*-dai-link$": + description: + Each subnode represents a dai link. Subnodes of each dai links would be + cpu/codec dais. + + type: object + + properties: + link-name: + description: Indicates dai-link name and PCM stream name. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + maxItems: 1 + + cpu: + description: Holds subnode which indicates cpu dai. + type: object + properties: + sound-dai: true + + platform: + description: Holds subnode which indicates platform dai. + type: object + properties: + sound-dai: true + + codec: + description: Holds subnode which indicates codec dai. + type: object + properties: + sound-dai: true + + required: + - link-name + - cpu + + additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - model + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + + - | + #include <dt-bindings/sound/qcom,q6afe.h> + #include <dt-bindings/sound/qcom,q6asm.h> + sound { + compatible = "qcom,qrb5165-rb5-sndcard"; + model = "Qualcomm-qrb5165-RB5-WSA8815-Speakers-DMIC0"; + audio-routing = "SpkrLeft IN", "WSA_SPK1 OUT", + "SpkrRight IN", "WSA_SPK2 OUT", + "VA DMIC0", "vdd-micb", + "VA DMIC1", "vdd-micb", + "MM_DL1", "MultiMedia1 Playback", + "MM_DL2", "MultiMedia2 Playback", + "MultiMedia3 Capture", "MM_UL3"; + + mm1-dai-link { + link-name = "MultiMedia0"; + cpu { + sound-dai = <&q6asmdai MSM_FRONTEND_DAI_MULTIMEDIA1>; + }; + }; + + mm2-dai-link { + link-name = "MultiMedia2"; + cpu { + sound-dai = <&q6asmdai MSM_FRONTEND_DAI_MULTIMEDIA2>; + }; + }; + + mm3-dai-link { + link-name = "MultiMedia3"; + cpu { + sound-dai = <&q6asmdai MSM_FRONTEND_DAI_MULTIMEDIA3>; + }; + }; + + hdmi-dai-link { + link-name = "HDMI Playback"; + cpu { + sound-dai = <&q6afedai TERTIARY_MI2S_RX>; + }; + + platform { + sound-dai = <&q6routing>; + }; + + codec { + sound-dai = <<9611_codec 0>; + }; + }; + + wsa-dai-link { + link-name = "WSA Playback"; + cpu { + sound-dai = <&q6afedai WSA_CODEC_DMA_RX_0>; + }; + + platform { + sound-dai = <&q6routing>; + }; + + codec { + sound-dai = <&left_spkr>, <&right_spkr>, <&swr0 0>, <&wsamacro>; + }; + }; + + va-dai-link { + link-name = "VA Capture"; + cpu { + sound-dai = <&q6afedai VA_CODEC_DMA_TX_0>; + }; + + platform { + sound-dai = <&q6routing>; + }; + + codec { + sound-dai = <&vamacro 0>; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/renesas,rsnd.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/renesas,rsnd.txt index b39743d3f7c4..b731f16aea84 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/renesas,rsnd.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/renesas,rsnd.txt @@ -253,523 +253,3 @@ This is example of TDM 6ch. Driver can automatically switches TDM <-> stereo mode in this case. see "Example: simple sound card for TDM" - -============================================= -Required properties: -============================================= - -- compatible : "renesas,rcar_sound-<soctype>", fallbacks - "renesas,rcar_sound-gen1" if generation1, and - "renesas,rcar_sound-gen2" if generation2 (or RZ/G1) - "renesas,rcar_sound-gen3" if generation3 (or RZ/G2) - Examples with soctypes are: - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7742" (RZ/G1H) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7743" (RZ/G1M) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7744" (RZ/G1N) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7745" (RZ/G1E) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a77470" (RZ/G1C) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a774a1" (RZ/G2M) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a774b1" (RZ/G2N) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a774c0" (RZ/G2E) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a774e1" (RZ/G2H) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7778" (R-Car M1A) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7779" (R-Car H1) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7790" (R-Car H2) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7791" (R-Car M2-W) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7793" (R-Car M2-N) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7794" (R-Car E2) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7795" (R-Car H3) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7796" (R-Car M3-W) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a77965" (R-Car M3-N) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a77990" (R-Car E3) - - "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a77995" (R-Car D3) -- reg : Should contain the register physical address. - required register is - SRU/ADG/SSI if generation1 - SRU/ADG/SSIU/SSI/AUDIO-DMAC-periperi if generation2/generation3 - Select extended AUDIO-DMAC-periperi address if SoC has it, - otherwise select normal AUDIO-DMAC-periperi address. -- reg-names : Should contain the register names. - scu/adg/ssi if generation1 - scu/adg/ssiu/ssi/audmapp if generation2/generation3 -- rcar_sound,ssi : Should contain SSI feature. - The number of SSI subnode should be same as HW. - see below for detail. -- rcar_sound,ssiu : Should contain SSIU feature. - The number of SSIU subnode should be same as HW. - see below for detail. -- rcar_sound,src : Should contain SRC feature. - The number of SRC subnode should be same as HW. - see below for detail. -- rcar_sound,ctu : Should contain CTU feature. - The number of CTU subnode should be same as HW. - see below for detail. -- rcar_sound,mix : Should contain MIX feature. - The number of MIX subnode should be same as HW. - see below for detail. -- rcar_sound,dvc : Should contain DVC feature. - The number of DVC subnode should be same as HW. - see below for detail. -- rcar_sound,dai : DAI contents. - The number of DAI subnode should be same as HW. - see below for detail. -- #sound-dai-cells : it must be 0 if your system is using single DAI - it must be 1 if your system is using multi DAI -- clocks : References to SSI/SRC/MIX/CTU/DVC/AUDIO_CLK clocks. -- clock-names : List of necessary clock names. - "ssi-all", "ssi.X", "src.X", "mix.X", "ctu.X", - "dvc.X", "clk_a", "clk_b", "clk_c", "clk_i" - -Optional properties: -- #clock-cells : it must be 0 if your system has audio_clkout - it must be 1 if your system has audio_clkout0/1/2/3 -- clock-frequency : for all audio_clkout0/1/2/3 -- clkout-lr-asynchronous : boolean property. it indicates that audio_clkoutn - is asynchronizes with lr-clock. -- resets : References to SSI resets. -- reset-names : List of valid reset names. - "ssi-all", "ssi.X" - -SSI subnode properties: -- interrupts : Should contain SSI interrupt for PIO transfer -- shared-pin : if shared clock pin -- pio-transfer : use PIO transfer mode -- no-busif : BUSIF is not ussed when [mem -> SSI] via DMA case -- dma : Should contain Audio DMAC entry -- dma-names : SSI case "rx" (=playback), "tx" (=capture) - Deprecated: see SSIU subnode properties - SSIU case "rxu" (=playback), "txu" (=capture) - -SSIU subnode properties: -- dma : Should contain Audio DMAC entry -- dma-names : "rx" (=playback), "tx" (=capture) - -SRC subnode properties: -- dma : Should contain Audio DMAC entry -- dma-names : "rx" (=playback), "tx" (=capture) - -DVC subnode properties: -- dma : Should contain Audio DMAC entry -- dma-names : "tx" (=playback/capture) - -DAI subnode properties: -- playback : list of playback modules -- capture : list of capture modules - - -============================================= -Example: -============================================= - -rcar_sound: sound@ec500000 { - #sound-dai-cells = <1>; - compatible = "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7791", "renesas,rcar_sound-gen2"; - reg = <0 0xec500000 0 0x1000>, /* SCU */ - <0 0xec5a0000 0 0x100>, /* ADG */ - <0 0xec540000 0 0x1000>, /* SSIU */ - <0 0xec541000 0 0x1280>, /* SSI */ - <0 0xec740000 0 0x200>; /* Audio DMAC peri peri*/ - reg-names = "scu", "adg", "ssiu", "ssi", "audmapp"; - - clocks = <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI_ALL>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI9>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI8>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI7>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI6>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI5>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI4>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI3>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI2>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI1>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SSI0>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_SRC9>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_SRC8>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_SRC7>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_SRC6>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_SRC5>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_SRC4>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_SRC3>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_SRC2>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_SRC1>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_SRC0>, - <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_DVC0>, <&mstp10_clks R8A7790_CLK_SCU_DVC1>, - <&audio_clk_a>, <&audio_clk_b>, <&audio_clk_c>, <&m2_clk>; - clock-names = "ssi-all", - "ssi.9", "ssi.8", "ssi.7", "ssi.6", "ssi.5", - "ssi.4", "ssi.3", "ssi.2", "ssi.1", "ssi.0", - "src.9", "src.8", "src.7", "src.6", "src.5", - "src.4", "src.3", "src.2", "src.1", "src.0", - "dvc.0", "dvc.1", - "clk_a", "clk_b", "clk_c", "clk_i"; - - rcar_sound,dvc { - dvc0: dvc-0 { - dmas = <&audma0 0xbc>; - dma-names = "tx"; - }; - dvc1: dvc-1 { - dmas = <&audma0 0xbe>; - dma-names = "tx"; - }; - }; - - rcar_sound,mix { - mix0: mix-0 { }; - mix1: mix-1 { }; - }; - - rcar_sound,ctu { - ctu00: ctu-0 { }; - ctu01: ctu-1 { }; - ctu02: ctu-2 { }; - ctu03: ctu-3 { }; - ctu10: ctu-4 { }; - ctu11: ctu-5 { }; - ctu12: ctu-6 { }; - ctu13: ctu-7 { }; - }; - - rcar_sound,src { - src0: src-0 { - interrupts = <0 352 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x85>, <&audma1 0x9a>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - src1: src-1 { - interrupts = <0 353 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x87>, <&audma1 0x9c>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - src2: src-2 { - interrupts = <0 354 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x89>, <&audma1 0x9e>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - src3: src-3 { - interrupts = <0 355 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x8b>, <&audma1 0xa0>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - src4: src-4 { - interrupts = <0 356 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x8d>, <&audma1 0xb0>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - src5: src-5 { - interrupts = <0 357 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x8f>, <&audma1 0xb2>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - src6: src-6 { - interrupts = <0 358 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x91>, <&audma1 0xb4>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - src7: src-7 { - interrupts = <0 359 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x93>, <&audma1 0xb6>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - src8: src-8 { - interrupts = <0 360 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x95>, <&audma1 0xb8>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - src9: src-9 { - interrupts = <0 361 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x97>, <&audma1 0xba>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - }; - - rcar_sound,ssiu { - ssiu00: ssiu-0 { - dmas = <&audma0 0x15>, <&audma1 0x16>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - ssiu01: ssiu-1 { - dmas = <&audma0 0x35>, <&audma1 0x36>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - - ... - - ssiu95: ssiu-49 { - dmas = <&audma0 0xA5>, <&audma1 0xA6>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - ssiu96: ssiu-50 { - dmas = <&audma0 0xA7>, <&audma1 0xA8>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - ssiu97: ssiu-51 { - dmas = <&audma0 0xA9>, <&audma1 0xAA>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - }; - - rcar_sound,ssi { - ssi0: ssi-0 { - interrupts = <0 370 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x01>, <&audma1 0x02>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - ssi1: ssi-1 { - interrupts = <0 371 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x03>, <&audma1 0x04>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - - ... - - ssi8: ssi-8 { - interrupts = <0 378 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x11>, <&audma1 0x12>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - ssi9: ssi-9 { - interrupts = <0 379 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - dmas = <&audma0 0x13>, <&audma1 0x14>; - dma-names = "rx", "tx"; - }; - }; - - rcar_sound,dai { - dai0 { - playback = <&ssi5 &src5>; - capture = <&ssi6>; - }; - dai1 { - playback = <&ssi3>; - }; - dai2 { - capture = <&ssi4>; - }; - dai3 { - playback = <&ssi7>; - }; - dai4 { - capture = <&ssi8>; - }; - }; -}; - -============================================= -Example: simple sound card -============================================= - - rsnd_ak4643: sound { - compatible = "simple-audio-card"; - - simple-audio-card,format = "left_j"; - simple-audio-card,bitclock-master = <&sndcodec>; - simple-audio-card,frame-master = <&sndcodec>; - - sndcpu: simple-audio-card,cpu { - sound-dai = <&rcar_sound>; - }; - - sndcodec: simple-audio-card,codec { - sound-dai = <&ak4643>; - clocks = <&audio_clock>; - }; - }; - -&rcar_sound { - pinctrl-0 = <&sound_pins &sound_clk_pins>; - pinctrl-names = "default"; - - /* Single DAI */ - #sound-dai-cells = <0>; - - - rcar_sound,dai { - dai0 { - playback = <&ssi0 &src2 &dvc0>; - capture = <&ssi1 &src3 &dvc1>; - }; - }; -}; - -&ssi1 { - shared-pin; -}; - -============================================= -Example: simple sound card for Asynchronous mode -============================================= - -sound { - compatible = "simple-scu-audio-card"; - ... - /* - * SRC Asynchronous mode setting - * Playback: - * All input data will be converted to 48kHz - * Capture: - * Inputed 48kHz data will be converted to - * system specified Hz - */ - simple-audio-card,convert-rate = <48000>; - ... - simple-audio-card,cpu { - sound-dai = <&rcar_sound>; - }; - simple-audio-card,codec { - ... - }; -}; - -============================================= -Example: simple sound card for channel convert -============================================= - -sound { - compatible = "simple-scu-audio-card"; - ... - /* - * CTU setting - * All input data will be converted to 2ch - * as output data - */ - simple-audio-card,convert-channels = <2>; - ... - simple-audio-card,cpu { - sound-dai = <&rcar_sound>; - }; - simple-audio-card,codec { - ... - }; -}; - -============================================= -Example: simple sound card for MIXer -============================================= - -sound { - compatible = "simple-scu-audio-card"; - ... - simple-audio-card,cpu@0 { - sound-dai = <&rcar_sound 0>; - }; - simple-audio-card,cpu@1 { - sound-dai = <&rcar_sound 1>; - }; - simple-audio-card,codec { - ... - }; -}; - -&rcar_sound { - ... - rcar_sound,dai { - dai0 { - playback = <&src1 &ctu02 &mix0 &dvc0 &ssi0>; - }; - dai1 { - playback = <&src2 &ctu03 &mix0 &dvc0 &ssi0>; - }; - }; -}; - -============================================= -Example: simple sound card for TDM -============================================= - -rsnd_tdm: sound { - compatible = "simple-audio-card"; - - simple-audio-card,format = "left_j"; - simple-audio-card,bitclock-master = <&sndcodec>; - simple-audio-card,frame-master = <&sndcodec>; - - sndcpu: simple-audio-card,cpu { - sound-dai = <&rcar_sound>; - dai-tdm-slot-num = <6>; - }; - - sndcodec: simple-audio-card,codec { - sound-dai = <&xxx>; - }; -}; - -============================================= -Example: simple sound card for TDM Split -============================================= - -sound_card: sound { - compatible = "audio-graph-scu-card"; - prefix = "xxxx"; - routing = "xxxx Playback", "DAI0 Playback", - "xxxx Playback", "DAI1 Playback", - "xxxx Playback", "DAI2 Playback", - "xxxx Playback", "DAI3 Playback"; - convert-channels = <8>; /* TDM Split */ - - dais = <&rsnd_port0 /* playback ch1/ch2 */ - &rsnd_port1 /* playback ch3/ch4 */ - &rsnd_port2 /* playback ch5/ch6 */ - &rsnd_port3 /* playback ch7/ch8 */ - >; -}; - -audio-codec { - ... - port { - codec_0: endpoint@1 { - remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_ep0>; - }; - codec_1: endpoint@2 { - remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_ep1>; - }; - codec_2: endpoint@3 { - remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_ep2>; - }; - codec_3: endpoint@4 { - remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_ep3>; - }; - }; -}; - -&rcar_sound { - ... - ports { - rsnd_port0: port@0 { - rsnd_ep0: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&codec_0>; - ... - playback = <&ssiu30 &ssi3>; - }; - }; - rsnd_port1: port@1 { - rsnd_ep1: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&codec_1>; - ... - playback = <&ssiu31 &ssi3>; - }; - }; - rsnd_port2: port@2 { - rsnd_ep2: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&codec_2>; - ... - playback = <&ssiu32 &ssi3>; - }; - }; - rsnd_port3: port@3 { - rsnd_ep3: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&codec_3>; - ... - playback = <&ssiu33 &ssi3>; - }; - }; - }; -}; - -============================================= -Example: simple sound card for Multi channel -============================================= - -&rcar_sound { - pinctrl-0 = <&sound_pins &sound_clk_pins>; - pinctrl-names = "default"; - - /* Single DAI */ - #sound-dai-cells = <0>; - - - rcar_sound,dai { - dai0 { - playback = <&ssi0 &ssi1 &ssi2 &src0 &dvc0>; - }; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/renesas,rsnd.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/renesas,rsnd.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0fd37aa84947 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/renesas,rsnd.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,447 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/renesas,rsnd.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Renesas R-Car Sound Driver Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com> + +properties: + + compatible: + oneOf: + # for Gen1 SoC + - items: + - enum: + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7778 # R-Car M1A + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7779 # R-Car H1 + - enum: + - renesas,rcar_sound-gen1 + # for Gen2 SoC + - items: + - enum: + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7742 # RZ/G1H + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7743 # RZ/G1M + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7744 # RZ/G1N + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7745 # RZ/G1E + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a77470 # RZ/G1C + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7790 # R-Car H2 + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7791 # R-Car M2-W + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7793 # R-Car M2-N + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7794 # R-Car E2 + - enum: + - renesas,rcar_sound-gen2 + # for Gen3 SoC + - items: + - enum: + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a774a1 # RZ/G2M + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a774b1 # RZ/G2N + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a774c0 # RZ/G2E + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a774e1 # RZ/G2H + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7795 # R-Car H3 + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7796 # R-Car M3-W + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a77961 # R-Car M3-W+ + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a77965 # R-Car M3-N + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a77990 # R-Car E3 + - renesas,rcar_sound-r8a77995 # R-Car D3 + - enum: + - renesas,rcar_sound-gen3 + # for Generic + - items: + - enum: + - renesas,rcar_sound-gen1 + - renesas,rcar_sound-gen2 + - renesas,rcar_sound-gen3 + + reg: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 5 + + reg-names: + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 5 + + "#sound-dai-cells": + description: | + it must be 0 if your system is using single DAI + it must be 1 if your system is using multi DAIs + enum: [0, 1] + + "#clock-cells": + description: | + it must be 0 if your system has audio_clkout + it must be 1 if your system has audio_clkout0/1/2/3 + enum: [0, 1] + + clock-frequency: + description: for audio_clkout0/1/2/3 + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array + + clkout-lr-asynchronous: + description: audio_clkoutn is asynchronizes with lr-clock. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + + power-domains: true + + resets: + maxItems: 11 + + reset-names: + maxItems: 11 + + clocks: + description: References to SSI/SRC/MIX/CTU/DVC/AUDIO_CLK clocks. + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 31 + + clock-names: + description: List of necessary clock names. + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 31 + items: + oneOf: + - const: ssi-all + - pattern: '^ssi\.[0-9]$' + - pattern: '^src\.[0-9]$' + - pattern: '^mix\.[0-1]$' + - pattern: '^ctu\.[0-1]$' + - pattern: '^dvc\.[0-1]$' + - pattern: '^clk_(a|b|c|i)$' + + port: true + +# use patternProperties to avoid naming "xxx,yyy" issue +patternProperties: + "^rcar_sound,dvc$": + description: DVC subnode. + type: object + patternProperties: + "^dvc-[0-1]$": + type: object + properties: + dmas: + maxItems: 1 + dma-names: + const: "tx" + required: + - dmas + - dma-names + additionalProperties: false + + "^rcar_sound,mix$": + description: MIX subnode. + type: object + patternProperties: + "^mix-[0-1]$": + type: object + # no properties + additionalProperties: false + + "^rcar_sound,ctu$": + description: CTU subnode. + type: object + patternProperties: + "^ctu-[0-7]$": + type: object + # no properties + additionalProperties: false + + "^rcar_sound,src$": + description: SRC subnode. + type: object + patternProperties: + "^src-[0-9]$": + type: object + properties: + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + dmas: + maxItems: 2 + dma-names: + allOf: + - items: + enum: + - tx + - rx + required: + - interrupts + - dmas + - dma-names + additionalProperties: false + + "^rcar_sound,ssiu$": + description: SSIU subnode. + type: object + patternProperties: + "^ssiu-[0-9]+$": + type: object + properties: + dmas: + maxItems: 2 + dma-names: + allOf: + - items: + enum: + - tx + - rx + required: + - dmas + - dma-names + additionalProperties: false + + "^rcar_sound,ssi$": + description: SSI subnode. + type: object + patternProperties: + "^ssi-[0-9]$": + type: object + properties: + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + dmas: + minItems: 2 + maxItems: 4 + dma-names: + allOf: + - items: + enum: + - tx + - rx + - txu # if no ssiu node + - rxu # if no ssiu node + + shared-pin: + description: shared clock pin + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + pio-transfer: + description: PIO transfer mode + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + no-busif: + description: BUSIF is not used when [mem -> SSI] via DMA case + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag + required: + - interrupts + - dmas + - dma-names + additionalProperties: false + + # For DAI base + "^rcar_sound,dai$": + description: DAI subnode. + type: object + patternProperties: + "^dai([0-9]+)?$": + type: object + properties: + playback: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array + capture: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array + anyOf: + - required: + - playback + - required: + - capture + additionalProperties: false + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - reg-names + - clocks + - clock-names + - "#sound-dai-cells" + +allOf: + - $ref: audio-graph.yaml# + - $ref: audio-graph-port.yaml# + - if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: renesas,rcar_sound-gen1 + then: + properties: + reg: + maxItems: 3 + reg-names: + maxItems: 3 + items: + enum: + - scu + - ssi + - adg + else: + properties: + reg: + maxItems: 5 + reg-names: + maxItems: 5 + items: + enum: + - scu + - adg + - ssiu + - ssi + - audmapp + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + rcar_sound: sound@ec500000 { + #sound-dai-cells = <1>; + compatible = "renesas,rcar_sound-r8a7790", "renesas,rcar_sound-gen2"; + reg = <0xec500000 0x1000>, /* SCU */ + <0xec5a0000 0x100>, /* ADG */ + <0xec540000 0x1000>, /* SSIU */ + <0xec541000 0x1280>, /* SSI */ + <0xec740000 0x200>; /* Audio DMAC peri peri*/ + reg-names = "scu", "adg", "ssiu", "ssi", "audmapp"; + + clocks = <&mstp10_clks 1005>, /* SSI-ALL */ + <&mstp10_clks 1006>, <&mstp10_clks 1007>, /* SSI9, SSI8 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1008>, <&mstp10_clks 1009>, /* SSI7, SSI6 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1010>, <&mstp10_clks 1011>, /* SSI5, SSI4 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1012>, <&mstp10_clks 1013>, /* SSI3, SSI2 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1014>, <&mstp10_clks 1015>, /* SSI1, SSI0 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1022>, <&mstp10_clks 1023>, /* SRC9, SRC8 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1024>, <&mstp10_clks 1025>, /* SRC7, SRC6 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1026>, <&mstp10_clks 1027>, /* SRC5, SRC4 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1028>, <&mstp10_clks 1029>, /* SRC3, SRC2 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1030>, <&mstp10_clks 1031>, /* SRC1, SRC0 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1020>, <&mstp10_clks 1021>, /* MIX1, MIX0 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1020>, <&mstp10_clks 1021>, /* CTU1, CTU0 */ + <&mstp10_clks 1019>, <&mstp10_clks 1018>, /* DVC0, DVC1 */ + <&audio_clk_a>, <&audio_clk_b>, /* CLKA, CLKB */ + <&audio_clk_c>, <&audio_clk_i>; /* CLKC, CLKI */ + + clock-names = "ssi-all", + "ssi.9", "ssi.8", + "ssi.7", "ssi.6", + "ssi.5", "ssi.4", + "ssi.3", "ssi.2", + "ssi.1", "ssi.0", + "src.9", "src.8", + "src.7", "src.6", + "src.5", "src.4", + "src.3", "src.2", + "src.1", "src.0", + "mix.1", "mix.0", + "ctu.1", "ctu.0", + "dvc.0", "dvc.1", + "clk_a", "clk_b", + "clk_c", "clk_i"; + + rcar_sound,dvc { + dvc0: dvc-0 { + dmas = <&audma0 0xbc>; + dma-names = "tx"; + }; + dvc1: dvc-1 { + dmas = <&audma0 0xbe>; + dma-names = "tx"; + }; + }; + + rcar_sound,mix { + mix0: mix-0 { }; + mix1: mix-1 { }; + }; + + rcar_sound,ctu { + ctu00: ctu-0 { }; + ctu01: ctu-1 { }; + ctu02: ctu-2 { }; + ctu03: ctu-3 { }; + ctu10: ctu-4 { }; + ctu11: ctu-5 { }; + ctu12: ctu-6 { }; + ctu13: ctu-7 { }; + }; + + rcar_sound,src { + src0: src-0 { + status = "disabled"; + }; + src1: src-1 { + interrupts = <0 353 0>; + dmas = <&audma0 0x87>, <&audma1 0x9c>; + dma-names = "rx", "tx"; + }; + /* skip after src-2 */ + }; + + rcar_sound,ssiu { + ssiu00: ssiu-0 { + dmas = <&audma0 0x15>, <&audma1 0x16>; + dma-names = "rx", "tx"; + }; + ssiu01: ssiu-1 { + dmas = <&audma0 0x35>, <&audma1 0x36>; + dma-names = "rx", "tx"; + }; + /* skip after ssiu-2 */ + }; + + rcar_sound,ssi { + ssi0: ssi-0 { + interrupts = <0 370 1>; + dmas = <&audma0 0x01>, <&audma1 0x02>; + dma-names = "rx", "tx"; + }; + ssi1: ssi-1 { + interrupts = <0 371 1>; + dmas = <&audma0 0x03>, <&audma1 0x04>; + dma-names = "rx", "tx"; + }; + /* skip other ssi-2 */ + }; + + /* DAI base */ + rcar_sound,dai { + dai0 { + playback = <&ssi5 &src5>; + capture = <&ssi6>; + }; + dai1 { + playback = <&ssi3>; + }; + dai2 { + capture = <&ssi4>; + }; + dai3 { + playback = <&ssi7>; + }; + dai4 { + capture = <&ssi8>; + }; + }; + + /* assume audio-graph */ + port { + rsnd_endpoint: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&codec_endpoint>; + + dai-format = "left_j"; + bitclock-master = <&rsnd_endpoint0>; + frame-master = <&rsnd_endpoint0>; + + playback = <&ssi0 &src0 &dvc0>; + capture = <&ssi1 &src1 &dvc1>; + }; + }; + }; + + + /* assume audio-graph */ + codec { + port { + codec_endpoint: endpoint { + remote-endpoint = <&rsnd_endpoint>; + }; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/rt1015.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/rt1015.txt index fcfd02d8d32f..e498966d436f 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/rt1015.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/rt1015.txt @@ -8,10 +8,16 @@ Required properties: - reg : The I2C address of the device. +Optional properties: + +- realtek,power-up-delay-ms + Set a delay time for flush work to be completed, + this value is adjustable depending on platform. Example: rt1015: codec@28 { compatible = "realtek,rt1015"; reg = <0x28>; + realtek,power-up-delay-ms = <50>; }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/rt5682.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/rt5682.txt index 707fa98d1310..9c5fadb6ac82 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/rt5682.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/rt5682.txt @@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ Optional properties: - realtek,dmic-delay-ms : Set the delay time (ms) for the requirement of the particular DMIC. +- realtek,dmic-clk-driving-high : Set the high drving of the DMIC clock out. + Pins on the device (for linking into audio routes) for RT5682: * DMIC L1 diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-audio-mux.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-audio-mux.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5986d1fcbb54 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-audio-mux.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0+ OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/simple-audio-mux.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Simple Audio Multiplexer + +maintainers: + - Alexandre Belloni <aleandre.belloni@bootlin.com> + +description: | + Simple audio multiplexers are driven using gpios, allowing to select which of + their input line is connected to the output line. + +properties: + compatible: + const: simple-audio-mux + + mux-gpios: + description: | + GPIOs used to select the input line. + + sound-name-prefix: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string + description: + Used as prefix for sink/source names of the component. Must be a + unique string among multiple instances of the same component. + +required: + - compatible + - mux-gpios + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + mux { + compatible = "simple-audio-mux"; + mux-gpios = <&gpio 3 0>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-card.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-card.yaml index 35e669020296..45fd9fd9eb54 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-card.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-card.yaml @@ -13,13 +13,11 @@ definitions: frame-master: description: Indicates dai-link frame master. - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array - maxItems: 1 + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle bitclock-master: description: Indicates dai-link bit clock master - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array - maxItems: 1 + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle frame-inversion: description: dai-link uses frame clock inversion diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/st,stm32-adfsdm.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/st,stm32-adfsdm.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 864f5b00b031..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/st,stm32-adfsdm.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -STMicroelectronics Audio Digital Filter Sigma Delta modulators(DFSDM) - -The DFSDM allows PDM microphones capture through SPI interface. The Audio -interface is seems as a sub block of the DFSDM device. -For details on DFSDM bindings refer to ../iio/adc/st,stm32-dfsdm-adc.txt - -Required properties: - - compatible: "st,stm32h7-dfsdm-dai". - - - #sound-dai-cells : Must be equal to 0 - - - io-channels : phandle to iio dfsdm instance node. - -Example of a sound card using audio DFSDM node. - - sound_card { - compatible = "audio-graph-card"; - - dais = <&cpu_port>; - }; - - dfsdm: dfsdm@40017000 { - compatible = "st,stm32h7-dfsdm"; - reg = <0x40017000 0x400>; - clocks = <&rcc DFSDM1_CK>; - clock-names = "dfsdm"; - #interrupt-cells = <1>; - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - - dfsdm_adc0: filter@0 { - compatible = "st,stm32-dfsdm-dmic"; - reg = <0>; - interrupts = <110>; - dmas = <&dmamux1 101 0x400 0x00>; - dma-names = "rx"; - st,adc-channels = <1>; - st,adc-channel-names = "dmic0"; - st,adc-channel-types = "SPI_R"; - st,adc-channel-clk-src = "CLKOUT"; - st,filter-order = <5>; - - dfsdm_dai0: dfsdm-dai { - compatible = "st,stm32h7-dfsdm-dai"; - #sound-dai-cells = <0>; - io-channels = <&dfsdm_adc0 0>; - cpu_port: port { - dfsdm_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&dmic0_endpoint>; - }; - }; - }; - }; - - dmic0: dmic@0 { - compatible = "dmic-codec"; - #sound-dai-cells = <0>; - port { - dmic0_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&dfsdm_endpoint>; - }; - }; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/st,stm32-sai.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/st,stm32-sai.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c42b91e525fa..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/st,stm32-sai.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -STMicroelectronics STM32 Serial Audio Interface (SAI). - -The SAI interface (Serial Audio Interface) offers a wide set of audio protocols -as I2S standards, LSB or MSB-justified, PCM/DSP, TDM, and AC'97. -The SAI contains two independent audio sub-blocks. Each sub-block has -its own clock generator and I/O lines controller. - -Required properties: - - compatible: Should be "st,stm32f4-sai" or "st,stm32h7-sai" - - reg: Base address and size of SAI common register set. - - clocks: Must contain phandle and clock specifier pairs for each entry - in clock-names. - - clock-names: Must contain "pclk" "x8k" and "x11k" - "pclk": Clock which feeds the peripheral bus interface. - Mandatory for "st,stm32h7-sai" compatible. - Not used for "st,stm32f4-sai" compatible. - "x8k": SAI parent clock for sampling rates multiple of 8kHz. - "x11k": SAI parent clock for sampling rates multiple of 11.025kHz. - - interrupts: cpu DAI interrupt line shared by SAI sub-blocks - -Optional properties: - - resets: Reference to a reset controller asserting the SAI - -SAI subnodes: -Two subnodes corresponding to SAI sub-block instances A et B can be defined. -Subnode can be omitted for unsused sub-block. - -SAI subnodes required properties: - - compatible: Should be "st,stm32-sai-sub-a" or "st,stm32-sai-sub-b" - for SAI sub-block A or B respectively. - - reg: Base address and size of SAI sub-block register set. - - clocks: Must contain one phandle and clock specifier pair - for sai_ck which feeds the internal clock generator. - If the SAI shares a master clock, with another SAI set as MCLK - clock provider, SAI provider phandle must be specified here. - - clock-names: Must contain "sai_ck". - Must also contain "MCLK", if SAI shares a master clock, - with a SAI set as MCLK clock provider. - - dmas: see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/st,stm32-dma.yaml - - dma-names: identifier string for each DMA request line - "tx": if sai sub-block is configured as playback DAI - "rx": if sai sub-block is configured as capture DAI - - pinctrl-names: should contain only value "default" - - pinctrl-0: see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/st,stm32-pinctrl.yaml - -SAI subnodes Optional properties: - - st,sync: specify synchronization mode. - By default SAI sub-block is in asynchronous mode. - This property sets SAI sub-block as slave of another SAI sub-block. - Must contain the phandle and index of the sai sub-block providing - the synchronization. - - st,iec60958: support S/PDIF IEC6958 protocol for playback - IEC60958 protocol is not available for capture. - By default, custom protocol is assumed, meaning that protocol is - configured according to protocol defined in related DAI link node, - such as i2s, left justified, right justified, dsp and pdm protocols. - Note: ac97 protocol is not supported by SAI driver - - #clock-cells: should be 0. This property must be present if the SAI device - is a master clock provider, according to clocks bindings, described in - Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt. - -The device node should contain one 'port' child node with one child 'endpoint' -node, according to the bindings defined in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ -graph.txt. - -Example: -sound_card { - compatible = "audio-graph-card"; - dais = <&sai1b_port>; -}; - -sai1: sai1@40015800 { - compatible = "st,stm32h7-sai"; - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <1>; - ranges = <0 0x40015800 0x400>; - reg = <0x40015800 0x4>; - clocks = <&rcc SAI1_CK>, <&rcc PLL1_Q>, <&rcc PLL2_P>; - clock-names = "pclk", "x8k", "x11k"; - interrupts = <87>; - - sai1a: audio-controller@40015804 { - compatible = "st,stm32-sai-sub-a"; - reg = <0x4 0x1C>; - clocks = <&rcc SAI1_CK>; - clock-names = "sai_ck"; - dmas = <&dmamux1 1 87 0x400 0x0>; - dma-names = "tx"; - pinctrl-names = "default"; - pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_sai1a>; - - sai1b_port: port { - cpu_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&codec_endpoint>; - format = "i2s"; - }; - }; - }; -}; - -audio-codec { - codec_port: port { - codec_endpoint: endpoint { - remote-endpoint = <&cpu_endpoint>; - }; - }; -}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/st,stm32-sai.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/st,stm32-sai.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6ad48c7681c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/st,stm32-sai.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/st,stm32-sai.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: STMicroelectronics STM32 Serial Audio Interface (SAI) + +maintainers: + - Olivier Moysan <olivier.moysan@st.com> + +description: + The SAI interface (Serial Audio Interface) offers a wide set of audio + protocols as I2S standards, LSB or MSB-justified, PCM/DSP, TDM, and AC'97. + The SAI contains two independent audio sub-blocks. Each sub-block has + its own clock generator and I/O lines controller. + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - st,stm32f4-sai + - st,stm32h7-sai + + reg: + items: + - description: Base address and size of SAI common register set. + - description: Base address and size of SAI identification register set. + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + + ranges: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + + "#address-cells": + const: 1 + + "#size-cells": + const: 1 + + clocks: + maxItems: 3 + + clock-names: + maxItems: 3 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - ranges + - "#address-cells" + - "#size-cells" + - clocks + - clock-names + +patternProperties: + "^audio-controller@[0-9a-f]+$": + type: object + description: + Two subnodes corresponding to SAI sub-block instances A et B + can be defined. Subnode can be omitted for unsused sub-block. + + properties: + compatible: + description: Compatible for SAI sub-block A or B. + pattern: "st,stm32-sai-sub-[ab]" + + "#sound-dai-cells": + const: 0 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + clocks: + items: + - description: sai_ck clock feeding the internal clock generator. + - description: MCLK clock from a SAI set as master clock provider. + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + + clock-names: + items: + - const: sai_ck + - const: MCLK + minItems: 1 + maxItems: 2 + + dmas: + maxItems: 1 + + dma-names: + description: | + rx: SAI sub-block is configured as a capture DAI. + tx: SAI sub-block is configured as a playback DAI. + enum: [ rx, tx ] + + st,sync: + description: + Configure the SAI sub-block as slave of another SAI sub-block. + By default SAI sub-block is in asynchronous mode. + Must contain the phandle and index of the SAI sub-block providing + the synchronization. + allOf: + - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#definitions/phandle-array + - maxItems: 1 + + st,iec60958: + description: + If set, support S/PDIF IEC6958 protocol for playback. + IEC60958 protocol is not available for capture. + By default, custom protocol is assumed, meaning that protocol is + configured according to protocol defined in related DAI link node, + such as i2s, left justified, right justified, dsp and pdm protocols. + allOf: + - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#definitions/flag + + "#clock-cells": + description: Configure the SAI device as master clock provider. + const: 0 + + required: + - compatible + - "#sound-dai-cells" + - reg + - clocks + - clock-names + - dmas + - dma-names + +allOf: + - if: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: st,stm32f4-sai + + - then: + properties: + clocks: + items: + - description: x8k, SAI parent clock for sampling rates multiple of 8kHz. + - description: x11k, SAI parent clock for sampling rates multiple of 11.025kHz. + + clock-names: + items: + - const: x8k + - const: x11k + + - else: + properties: + clocks: + items: + - description: pclk feeds the peripheral bus interface. + - description: x8k, SAI parent clock for sampling rates multiple of 8kHz. + - description: x11k, SAI parent clock for sampling rates multiple of 11.025kHz. + + clock-names: + items: + - const: pclk + - const: x8k + - const: x11k + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/clock/stm32mp1-clks.h> + #include <dt-bindings/reset/stm32mp1-resets.h> + sai2: sai@4400b000 { + compatible = "st,stm32h7-sai"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + ranges = <0 0x4400b000 0x400>; + reg = <0x4400b000 0x4>, <0x4400b3f0 0x10>; + clocks = <&rcc SAI2>, <&rcc PLL3_Q>, <&rcc PLL3_R>; + clock-names = "pclk", "x8k", "x11k"; + pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; + pinctrl-0 = <&sai2a_pins_a>, <&sai2b_pins_b>; + pinctrl-1 = <&sai2a_sleep_pins_a>, <&sai2b_sleep_pins_b>; + status = "okay"; + + sai2a: audio-controller@4400b004 { + #sound-dai-cells = <0>; + compatible = "st,stm32-sai-sub-a"; + reg = <0x4 0x1c>; + dmas = <&dmamux1 89 0x400 0x01>; + dma-names = "tx"; + clocks = <&rcc SAI2_K>; + clock-names = "sai_ck"; + status = "okay"; + }; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/snps,dw-apb-ssi.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/snps,dw-apb-ssi.yaml index 99ed9b416e94..4825157cd92e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/snps,dw-apb-ssi.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/snps,dw-apb-ssi.yaml @@ -65,6 +65,8 @@ properties: const: baikal,bt1-ssi - description: Baikal-T1 System Boot SPI Controller const: baikal,bt1-sys-ssi + - description: Canaan Kendryte K210 SoS SPI Controller + const: canaan,k210-spi reg: minItems: 1 diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-controller.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-controller.yaml index 1b56d5e40f1f..5f505810104d 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-controller.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-controller.yaml @@ -42,6 +42,33 @@ properties: cs2 : &gpio1 1 0 cs3 : &gpio1 2 0 + The second flag of a gpio descriptor can be GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH (0) + or GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW(1). Legacy device trees often use 0. + + There is a special rule set for combining the second flag of an + cs-gpio with the optional spi-cs-high flag for SPI slaves. + + Each table entry defines how the CS pin is to be physically + driven (not considering potential gpio inversions by pinmux): + + device node | cs-gpio | CS pin state active | Note + ================+===============+=====================+===== + spi-cs-high | - | H | + - | - | L | + spi-cs-high | ACTIVE_HIGH | H | + - | ACTIVE_HIGH | L | 1 + spi-cs-high | ACTIVE_LOW | H | 2 + - | ACTIVE_LOW | L | + + Notes: + 1) Should print a warning about polarity inversion. + Here it would be wise to avoid and define the gpio as + ACTIVE_LOW. + 2) Should print a warning about polarity inversion + because ACTIVE_LOW is overridden by spi-cs-high. + Should be generally avoided and be replaced by + spi-cs-high + ACTIVE_HIGH. + num-cs: $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 description: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-sifive.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-sifive.yaml index 56dcf1d35da4..6e7e394fc1e4 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-sifive.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi-sifive.yaml @@ -17,15 +17,17 @@ allOf: properties: compatible: items: - - const: sifive,fu540-c000-spi + - enum: + - sifive,fu540-c000-spi + - sifive,fu740-c000-spi - const: sifive,spi0 description: Should be "sifive,<chip>-spi" and "sifive,spi<version>". Supported compatible strings are - - "sifive,fu540-c000-spi" for the SiFive SPI v0 as integrated - onto the SiFive FU540 chip, and "sifive,spi0" for the SiFive - SPI v0 IP block with no chip integration tweaks. + "sifive,fu540-c000-spi" and "sifive,fu740-c000-spi" for the SiFive SPI v0 + as integrated onto the SiFive FU540 and FU740 chip resp, and "sifive,spi0" + for the SiFive SPI v0 IP block with no chip integration tweaks. Please refer to sifive-blocks-ip-versioning.txt for details SPI RTL that corresponds to the IP block version numbers can be found here - diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.rst b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.rst index 0aab2b3f16d0..68129ff09967 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.rst +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.rst @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ I. For patch submitters make dt_binding_check - See ../writing-schema.rst for more details about schema and tools setup. + See Documentation/devicetree/writing-schema.rst for more details about + schema and tools setup. 3) DT binding files should be dual licensed. The preferred license tag is (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause). diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/mediatek-thermal.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/mediatek-thermal.txt index 1e249c42fae0..5c7e7bdd029a 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/mediatek-thermal.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/mediatek-thermal.txt @@ -14,18 +14,19 @@ Required properties: - "mediatek,mt2712-thermal" : For MT2712 family of SoCs - "mediatek,mt7622-thermal" : For MT7622 SoC - "mediatek,mt8183-thermal" : For MT8183 family of SoCs + - "mediatek,mt8516-thermal", "mediatek,mt2701-thermal : For MT8516 family of SoCs - reg: Address range of the thermal controller - interrupts: IRQ for the thermal controller - clocks, clock-names: Clocks needed for the thermal controller. required clocks are: "therm": Main clock needed for register access "auxadc": The AUXADC clock -- resets: Reference to the reset controller controlling the thermal controller. - mediatek,auxadc: A phandle to the AUXADC which the thermal controller uses - mediatek,apmixedsys: A phandle to the APMIXEDSYS controller. - #thermal-sensor-cells : Should be 0. See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/thermal-sensor.yaml for a description. Optional properties: +- resets: Reference to the reset controller controlling the thermal controller. - nvmem-cells: A phandle to the calibration data provided by a nvmem device. If unspecified default values shall be used. - nvmem-cell-names: Should be "calibration-data" diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/rcar-gen3-thermal.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/rcar-gen3-thermal.yaml index f386f2a7c06c..b33a76eeac4e 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/rcar-gen3-thermal.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/rcar-gen3-thermal.yaml @@ -26,13 +26,16 @@ properties: - renesas,r8a77961-thermal # R-Car M3-W+ - renesas,r8a77965-thermal # R-Car M3-N - renesas,r8a77980-thermal # R-Car V3H + - renesas,r8a779a0-thermal # R-Car V3U + reg: minItems: 2 - maxItems: 3 + maxItems: 4 items: - description: TSC1 registers - description: TSC2 registers - description: TSC3 registers + - description: TSC4 registers interrupts: items: @@ -55,12 +58,22 @@ properties: required: - compatible - reg - - interrupts - clocks - power-domains - resets - "#thermal-sensor-cells" +if: + not: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + enum: + - renesas,r8a779a0-thermal +then: + required: + - interrupts + additionalProperties: false examples: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/rcar-thermal.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/rcar-thermal.yaml index 7e9557ac0e4a..927de79ab4b5 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/rcar-thermal.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/rcar-thermal.yaml @@ -62,25 +62,35 @@ properties: "#thermal-sensor-cells": const: 0 -if: - properties: - compatible: - contains: - enum: - - renesas,thermal-r8a73a4 # R-Mobile APE6 - - renesas,thermal-r8a7779 # R-Car H1 -then: - required: - - compatible - - reg -else: - required: - - compatible - - reg - - interrupts - - clocks - - power-domains - - resets +required: + - compatible + - reg + +allOf: + - if: + not: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + enum: + - renesas,thermal-r8a73a4 # R-Mobile APE6 + - renesas,thermal-r8a7779 # R-Car H1 + then: + required: + - resets + - '#thermal-sensor-cells' + + - if: + not: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + const: renesas,thermal-r8a7779 # R-Car H1 + then: + required: + - interrupts + - clocks + - power-domains additionalProperties: false diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/renesas,tmu.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/renesas,tmu.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 29159f4e65ab..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/renesas,tmu.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -* Renesas R-Mobile/R-Car Timer Unit (TMU) - -The TMU is a 32-bit timer/counter with configurable clock inputs and -programmable compare match. - -Channels share hardware resources but their counter and compare match value -are independent. The TMU hardware supports up to three channels. - -Required Properties: - - - compatible: must contain one or more of the following: - - "renesas,tmu-r8a7740" for the r8a7740 TMU - - "renesas,tmu-r8a774a1" for the r8a774A1 TMU - - "renesas,tmu-r8a774b1" for the r8a774B1 TMU - - "renesas,tmu-r8a774c0" for the r8a774C0 TMU - - "renesas,tmu-r8a7778" for the r8a7778 TMU - - "renesas,tmu-r8a7779" for the r8a7779 TMU - - "renesas,tmu-r8a77970" for the r8a77970 TMU - - "renesas,tmu-r8a77980" for the r8a77980 TMU - - "renesas,tmu" for any TMU. - This is a fallback for the above renesas,tmu-* entries - - - reg: base address and length of the registers block for the timer module. - - - interrupts: interrupt-specifier for the timer, one per channel. - - - clocks: a list of phandle + clock-specifier pairs, one for each entry - in clock-names. - - clock-names: must contain "fck" for the functional clock. - -Optional Properties: - - - #renesas,channels: number of channels implemented by the timer, must be 2 - or 3 (if not specified the value defaults to 3). - - -Example: R8A7779 (R-Car H1) TMU0 node - - tmu0: timer@ffd80000 { - compatible = "renesas,tmu-r8a7779", "renesas,tmu"; - reg = <0xffd80000 0x30>; - interrupts = <0 32 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, - <0 33 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, - <0 34 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; - clocks = <&mstp0_clks R8A7779_CLK_TMU0>; - clock-names = "fck"; - - #renesas,channels = <3>; - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/renesas,tmu.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/renesas,tmu.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c54188731a1b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/renesas,tmu.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/timer/renesas,tmu.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Renesas R-Mobile/R-Car Timer Unit (TMU) + +maintainers: + - Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be> + - Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart+renesas@ideasonboard.com> + +description: + The TMU is a 32-bit timer/counter with configurable clock inputs and + programmable compare match. + + Channels share hardware resources but their counter and compare match value + are independent. The TMU hardware supports up to three channels. + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - enum: + - renesas,tmu-r8a7740 # R-Mobile A1 + - renesas,tmu-r8a774a1 # RZ/G2M + - renesas,tmu-r8a774b1 # RZ/G2N + - renesas,tmu-r8a774c0 # RZ/G2E + - renesas,tmu-r8a774e1 # RZ/G2H + - renesas,tmu-r8a7778 # R-Car M1A + - renesas,tmu-r8a7779 # R-Car H1 + - renesas,tmu-r8a77970 # R-Car V3M + - renesas,tmu-r8a77980 # R-Car V3H + - const: renesas,tmu + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + minItems: 2 + maxItems: 3 + + clocks: + maxItems: 1 + + clock-names: + const: fck + + power-domains: + maxItems: 1 + + resets: + maxItems: 1 + + '#renesas,channels': + description: + Number of channels implemented by the timer. + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 + enum: [ 2, 3 ] + default: 3 + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - clocks + - clock-names + - power-domains + +if: + not: + properties: + compatible: + contains: + enum: + - renesas,tmu-r8a7740 + - renesas,tmu-r8a7778 + - renesas,tmu-r8a7779 +then: + required: + - resets + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/clock/r8a7779-clock.h> + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h> + #include <dt-bindings/power/r8a7779-sysc.h> + tmu0: timer@ffd80000 { + compatible = "renesas,tmu-r8a7779", "renesas,tmu"; + reg = <0xffd80000 0x30>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 32 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, + <GIC_SPI 33 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>, + <GIC_SPI 34 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&mstp0_clks R8A7779_CLK_TMU0>; + clock-names = "fck"; + power-domains = <&sysc R8A7779_PD_ALWAYS_ON>; + #renesas,channels = <3>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.yaml index ab623ba930d5..750671394988 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.yaml @@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ properties: - atmel,atsha204a # i2c h/w elliptic curve crypto module - atmel,atecc508a + # Bosch Sensortec pressure, temperature, humididty and VOC sensor + - bosch,bme680 # CM32181: Ambient Light Sensor - capella,cm32181 # CM3232: Ambient Light Sensor @@ -70,6 +72,12 @@ properties: - dlg,da9053 # DA9063: system PMIC for quad-core application processors - dlg,da9063 + # DMARD05: 3-axis I2C Accelerometer + - domintech,dmard05 + # DMARD06: 3-axis I2C Accelerometer + - domintech,dmard06 + # DMARD05: 3-axis I2C Accelerometer + - domintech,dmard07 # DMARD09: 3-axis Accelerometer - domintech,dmard09 # DMARD10: 3-axis Accelerometer @@ -108,20 +116,22 @@ properties: - isil,isl68137 # 5 Bit Programmable, Pulse-Width Modulator - maxim,ds1050 - # 10-bit 8 channels 300ks/s SPI ADC with temperature sensor - - maxim,max1027 - # 10-bit 12 channels 300ks/s SPI ADC with temperature sensor - - maxim,max1029 - # 10-bit 16 channels 300ks/s SPI ADC with temperature sensor - - maxim,max1031 - # 12-bit 8 channels 300ks/s SPI ADC with temperature sensor - - maxim,max1227 - # 12-bit 12 channels 300ks/s SPI ADC with temperature sensor - - maxim,max1229 - # 12-bit 16 channels 300ks/s SPI ADC with temperature sensor - - maxim,max1231 + # 10 kOhm digital potentiometer with I2C interface + - maxim,ds1803-010 + # 50 kOhm digital potentiometer with I2C interface + - maxim,ds1803-050 + # 100 kOhm digital potentiometer with I2C interface + - maxim,ds1803-100 # Low-Power, 4-/12-Channel, 2-Wire Serial, 12-Bit ADCs - maxim,max1237 + # 10-bit 10 kOhm linear programable voltage divider + - maxim,max5481 + # 10-bit 50 kOhm linear programable voltage divider + - maxim,max5482 + # 10-bit 10 kOhm linear programable variable resistor + - maxim,max5483 + # 10-bit 50 kOhm linear programable variable resistor + - maxim,max5484 # PECI-to-I2C translator for PECI-to-SMBus/I2C protocol conversion - maxim,max6621 # 9-Bit/12-Bit Temperature Sensors with I²C-Compatible Serial Interface @@ -130,8 +140,24 @@ properties: - maxim,max31730 # mCube 3-axis 8-bit digital accelerometer - mcube,mc3230 + # MEMSIC magnetometer + - memsic,mmc35240 # MEMSIC 2-axis 8-bit digital accelerometer - memsic,mxc6225 + # Measurement Specialities I2C temperature and humidity sensor + - meas,htu21 + # Measurement Specialities I2C pressure and temperature sensor + - meas,ms5637 + # Measurement Specialities I2C pressure and temperature sensor + - meas,ms5805 + # Measurement Specialities I2C pressure and temperature sensor + - meas,ms5837 + # Measurement Specialities temp and humidity part of ms8607 device + - meas,ms8607-humidity + # Measurement Specialities temp and pressure part of ms8607 device + - meas,ms8607-temppressure + # Measurement Specialties temperature sensor + - meas,tsys01 # Microchip differential I2C ADC, 1 Channel, 18 bit - microchip,mcp3421 # Microchip differential I2C ADC, 2 Channel, 18 bit @@ -172,134 +198,6 @@ properties: - microchip,mcp4019-503 # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital POT (100k) - microchip,mcp4019-104 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (5k) - - microchip,mcp4531-502 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (10k) - - microchip,mcp4531-103 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (50k) - - microchip,mcp4531-503 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (100k) - - microchip,mcp4531-104 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (5k) - - microchip,mcp4532-502 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (10k) - - microchip,mcp4532-103 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (50k) - - microchip,mcp4532-503 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (100k) - - microchip,mcp4532-104 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (5k) - - microchip,mcp4541-502 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (10k) - - microchip,mcp4541-103 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (50k) - - microchip,mcp4541-503 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (100k) - - microchip,mcp4541-104 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (5k) - - microchip,mcp4542-502 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (10k) - - microchip,mcp4542-103 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (50k) - - microchip,mcp4542-503 - # Microchip 7-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (100k) - - microchip,mcp4542-104 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (5k) - - microchip,mcp4551-502 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (10k) - - microchip,mcp4551-103 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (50k) - - microchip,mcp4551-503 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (100k) - - microchip,mcp4551-104 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (5k) - - microchip,mcp4552-502 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (10k) - - microchip,mcp4552-103 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (50k) - - microchip,mcp4552-503 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer (100k) - - microchip,mcp4552-104 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (5k) - - microchip,mcp4561-502 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (10k) - - microchip,mcp4561-103 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (50k) - - microchip,mcp4561-503 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (100k) - - microchip,mcp4561-104 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (5k) - - microchip,mcp4562-502 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (10k) - - microchip,mcp4562-103 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (50k) - - microchip,mcp4562-503 - # Microchip 8-bit Single I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (100k) - - microchip,mcp4562-104 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (5k) - - microchip,mcp4631-502 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (10k) - - microchip,mcp4631-103 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (50k) - - microchip,mcp4631-503 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (100k) - - microchip,mcp4631-104 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (5k) - - microchip,mcp4632-502 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (10k) - - microchip,mcp4632-103 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (50k) - - microchip,mcp4632-503 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (100k) - - microchip,mcp4632-104 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (5k) - - microchip,mcp4641-502 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (10k) - - microchip,mcp4641-103 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (50k) - - microchip,mcp4641-503 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (100k) - - microchip,mcp4641-104 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (5k) - - microchip,mcp4642-502 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (10k) - - microchip,mcp4642-103 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (50k) - - microchip,mcp4642-503 - # Microchip 7-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (100k) - - microchip,mcp4642-104 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (5k) - - microchip,mcp4651-502 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (10k) - - microchip,mcp4651-103 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (50k) - - microchip,mcp4651-503 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (100k) - - microchip,mcp4651-104 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (5k) - - microchip,mcp4652-502 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (10k) - - microchip,mcp4652-103 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (50k) - - microchip,mcp4652-503 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer (100k) - - microchip,mcp4652-104 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (5k) - - microchip,mcp4661-502 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (10k) - - microchip,mcp4661-103 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (50k) - - microchip,mcp4661-503 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (100k) - - microchip,mcp4661-104 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (5k) - - microchip,mcp4662-502 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (10k) - - microchip,mcp4662-103 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (50k) - - microchip,mcp4662-503 - # Microchip 8-bit Dual I2C Digital Potentiometer with NV Memory (100k) - - microchip,mcp4662-104 # PWM Fan Speed Controller With Fan Fault Detection - microchip,tc654 # PWM Fan Speed Controller With Fan Fault Detection @@ -336,8 +234,14 @@ properties: - plx,pex8648 # Pulsedlight LIDAR range-finding sensor - pulsedlight,lidar-lite-v2 + # Renesas ISL29501 time-of-flight sensor + - renesas,isl29501 # S524AD0XF1 (128K/256K-bit Serial EEPROM for Low Power) - samsung,24ad0xd1 + # Sensirion low power multi-pixel gas sensor with I2C interface + - sensirion,sgpc3 + # Sensirion multi-pixel gas sensor with I2C interface + - sensirion,sgp30 # SGX Sensortech VZ89X Sensors - sgx,vz89x # Relative Humidity and Temperature Sensors @@ -350,12 +254,18 @@ properties: - st,24c256 # Ambient Light Sensor with SMBUS/Two Wire Serial Interface - taos,tsl2550 - # 8-Channels, 12-bit ADC - - ti,ads7828 - # 8-Channels, 8-bit ADC - - ti,ads7830 # Temperature Monitoring and Fan Control - ti,amc6821 + # Temperature and humidity sensor with i2c interface + - ti,hdc1000 + # Temperature and humidity sensor with i2c interface + - ti,hdc1008 + # Temperature and humidity sensor with i2c interface + - ti,hdc1010 + # Temperature and humidity sensor with i2c interface + - ti,hdc1050 + # Temperature and humidity sensor with i2c interface + - ti,hdc1080 # Temperature sensor with 2-wire interface - ti,lm73 # Temperature sensor with integrated fan control diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/brcm,usb-pinmap.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/brcm,usb-pinmap.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ffa148b9eaa8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/brcm,usb-pinmap.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/usb/brcm,usb-pinmap.yaml# +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# + +title: Broadcom USB pin map Controller Device Tree Bindings + +maintainers: + - Al Cooper <alcooperx@gmail.com> + +properties: + compatible: + items: + - const: brcm,usb-pinmap + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + description: Interrupt for signals mirrored to out-gpios. + + in-gpios: + description: Array of one or two GPIO pins used for input signals. + + brcm,in-functions: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string-array + description: Array of input signal names, one per gpio in in-gpios. + + brcm,in-masks: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array + description: Array of enable and mask pairs, one per gpio in-gpios. + + out-gpios: + description: Array of one GPIO pin used for output signals. + + brcm,out-functions: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string-array + description: Array of output signal names, one per gpio in out-gpios. + + brcm,out-masks: + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array + description: Array of enable, value, changed and clear masks, one + per gpio in out-gpios. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + +additionalProperties: false + +dependencies: + in-gpios: [ interrupts ] + +examples: + - | + usb_pinmap: usb-pinmap@22000d0 { + compatible = "brcm,usb-pinmap"; + reg = <0x22000d0 0x4>; + in-gpios = <&gpio 18 0>, <&gpio 19 0>; + brcm,in-functions = "VBUS", "PWRFLT"; + brcm,in-masks = <0x8000 0x40000 0x10000 0x80000>; + out-gpios = <&gpio 20 0>; + brcm,out-functions = "PWRON"; + brcm,out-masks = <0x20000 0x800000 0x400000 0x200000>; + interrupts = <0x0 0xb2 0x4>; + }; + +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/cdns,usb3.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/cdns,usb3.yaml index d6af2794d444..a407e1143cf4 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/cdns,usb3.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/cdns,usb3.yaml @@ -26,16 +26,21 @@ properties: - const: dev interrupts: + minItems: 3 items: - description: OTG/DRD controller interrupt - description: XHCI host controller interrupt - description: Device controller interrupt + - description: interrupt used to wake up core, e.g when usbcmd.rs is + cleared by xhci core, this interrupt is optional interrupt-names: + minItems: 3 items: - const: host - const: peripheral - const: otg + - const: wakeup dr_mode: enum: [host, otg, peripheral] diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/maxim,max33359.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/maxim,max33359.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..93a19eda610b --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/maxim,max33359.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) +%YAML 1.2 +--- +$id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/usb/maxim,max33359.yaml#" +$schema: "http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#" + +title: Maxim TCPCI Type-C PD controller DT bindings + +maintainers: + - Badhri Jagan Sridharan <badhri@google.com> + +description: Maxim TCPCI Type-C PD controller + +properties: + compatible: + enum: + - maxim,max33359 + + reg: + maxItems: 1 + + interrupts: + maxItems: 1 + + connector: + type: object + $ref: ../connector/usb-connector.yaml# + description: + Properties for usb c connector. + +required: + - compatible + - reg + - interrupts + - connector + +additionalProperties: false + +examples: + - | + #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/irq.h> + #include <dt-bindings/usb/pd.h> + i2c0 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + maxtcpc@25 { + compatible = "maxim,max33359"; + reg = <0x25>; + interrupt-parent = <&gpa8>; + interrupts = <2 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; + + connector { + compatible = "usb-c-connector"; + label = "USB-C"; + data-role = "dual"; + power-role = "dual"; + try-power-role = "sink"; + self-powered; + op-sink-microwatt = <2600000>; + new-source-frs-typec-current = <FRS_5V_1P5A>; + source-pdos = <PDO_FIXED(5000, 900, + PDO_FIXED_SUSPEND | + PDO_FIXED_USB_COMM | + PDO_FIXED_DATA_SWAP | + PDO_FIXED_DUAL_ROLE)>; + sink-pdos = <PDO_FIXED(5000, 3000, + PDO_FIXED_USB_COMM | + PDO_FIXED_DATA_SWAP | + PDO_FIXED_DUAL_ROLE) + PDO_FIXED(9000, 2000, 0)>; + }; + }; + }; +... diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.yaml index 2735be1a8470..44f008de77fa 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.yaml +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.yaml @@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ patternProperties: description: Abilis Systems "^abracon,.*": description: Abracon Corporation + "^abt,.*": + description: ShenZhen Asia Better Technology Ltd. "^acer,.*": description: Acer Inc. "^acme,.*": @@ -441,6 +443,8 @@ patternProperties: description: HiDeep Inc. "^himax,.*": description: Himax Technologies, Inc. + "^hirschmann,.*": + description: Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH "^hisilicon,.*": description: Hisilicon Limited. "^hit,.*": @@ -681,6 +685,8 @@ patternProperties: description: MiraMEMS Sensing Technology Co., Ltd. "^mitsubishi,.*": description: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation + "^modtronix,.*": + description: Modtronix Engineering "^mosaixtech,.*": description: Mosaix Technologies, Inc. "^motorola,.*": @@ -1053,6 +1059,8 @@ patternProperties: description: Trusted Computing Group "^tcl,.*": description: Toby Churchill Ltd. + "^tdo,.*": + description: Shangai Top Display Optoelectronics Co., Ltd "^technexion,.*": description: TechNexion "^technologic,.*": @@ -1210,6 +1218,8 @@ patternProperties: description: Shenzhen Xunlong Software CO.,Limited "^xylon,.*": description: Xylon + "^yes-optoelectronics,.*": + description: Yes Optoelectronics Co.,Ltd. "^ylm,.*": description: Shenzhen Yangliming Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. "^yna,.*": diff --git a/Documentation/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst b/Documentation/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst index 52a87ab4c99f..79aaa55d6bcf 100644 --- a/Documentation/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst +++ b/Documentation/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst @@ -247,12 +247,12 @@ It is possible to document nested structs and unions, like:: struct { int memb1; int memb2; - } + }; struct { void *memb3; int memb4; - } - } + }; + }; union { struct { int memb1; diff --git a/Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst b/Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst index 896478baf570..2fb2ff297d69 100644 --- a/Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst +++ b/Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ image format use SVG (:ref:`svg_image_example`):: SVG image example -The kernel figure (and image) directive support **DOT** formated files, see +The kernel figure (and image) directive support **DOT** formatted files, see * DOT: http://graphviz.org/pdf/dotguide.pdf * Graphviz: http://www.graphviz.org/content/dot-language diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/auxiliary_bus.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/auxiliary_bus.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2312506b0674 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/auxiliary_bus.rst @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only + +============= +Auxiliary Bus +============= + +In some subsystems, the functionality of the core device (PCI/ACPI/other) is +too complex for a single device to be managed by a monolithic driver +(e.g. Sound Open Firmware), multiple devices might implement a common +intersection of functionality (e.g. NICs + RDMA), or a driver may want to +export an interface for another subsystem to drive (e.g. SIOV Physical Function +export Virtual Function management). A split of the functinoality into child- +devices representing sub-domains of functionality makes it possible to +compartmentalize, layer, and distribute domain-specific concerns via a Linux +device-driver model. + +An example for this kind of requirement is the audio subsystem where a single +IP is handling multiple entities such as HDMI, Soundwire, local devices such as +mics/speakers etc. The split for the core's functionality can be arbitrary or +be defined by the DSP firmware topology and include hooks for test/debug. This +allows for the audio core device to be minimal and focused on hardware-specific +control and communication. + +Each auxiliary_device represents a part of its parent functionality. The +generic behavior can be extended and specialized as needed by encapsulating an +auxiliary_device within other domain-specific structures and the use of .ops +callbacks. Devices on the auxiliary bus do not share any structures and the use +of a communication channel with the parent is domain-specific. + +Note that ops are intended as a way to augment instance behavior within a class +of auxiliary devices, it is not the mechanism for exporting common +infrastructure from the parent. Consider EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS() to convey +infrastructure from the parent module to the auxiliary module(s). + + +When Should the Auxiliary Bus Be Used +===================================== + +The auxiliary bus is to be used when a driver and one or more kernel modules, +who share a common header file with the driver, need a mechanism to connect and +provide access to a shared object allocated by the auxiliary_device's +registering driver. The registering driver for the auxiliary_device(s) and the +kernel module(s) registering auxiliary_drivers can be from the same subsystem, +or from multiple subsystems. + +The emphasis here is on a common generic interface that keeps subsystem +customization out of the bus infrastructure. + +One example is a PCI network device that is RDMA-capable and exports a child +device to be driven by an auxiliary_driver in the RDMA subsystem. The PCI +driver allocates and registers an auxiliary_device for each physical +function on the NIC. The RDMA driver registers an auxiliary_driver that claims +each of these auxiliary_devices. This conveys data/ops published by the parent +PCI device/driver to the RDMA auxiliary_driver. + +Another use case is for the PCI device to be split out into multiple sub +functions. For each sub function an auxiliary_device is created. A PCI sub +function driver binds to such devices that creates its own one or more class +devices. A PCI sub function auxiliary device is likely to be contained in a +struct with additional attributes such as user defined sub function number and +optional attributes such as resources and a link to the parent device. These +attributes could be used by systemd/udev; and hence should be initialized +before a driver binds to an auxiliary_device. + +A key requirement for utilizing the auxiliary bus is that there is no +dependency on a physical bus, device, register accesses or regmap support. +These individual devices split from the core cannot live on the platform bus as +they are not physical devices that are controlled by DT/ACPI. The same +argument applies for not using MFD in this scenario as MFD relies on individual +function devices being physical devices. + +Auxiliary Device +================ + +An auxiliary_device represents a part of its parent device's functionality. It +is given a name that, combined with the registering drivers KBUILD_MODNAME, +creates a match_name that is used for driver binding, and an id that combined +with the match_name provide a unique name to register with the bus subsystem. + +Registering an auxiliary_device is a two-step process. First call +auxiliary_device_init(), which checks several aspects of the auxiliary_device +struct and performs a device_initialize(). After this step completes, any +error state must have a call to auxiliary_device_uninit() in its resolution path. +The second step in registering an auxiliary_device is to perform a call to +auxiliary_device_add(), which sets the name of the device and add the device to +the bus. + +Unregistering an auxiliary_device is also a two-step process to mirror the +register process. First call auxiliary_device_delete(), then call +auxiliary_device_uninit(). + +.. code-block:: c + + struct auxiliary_device { + struct device dev; + const char *name; + u32 id; + }; + +If two auxiliary_devices both with a match_name "mod.foo" are registered onto +the bus, they must have unique id values (e.g. "x" and "y") so that the +registered devices names are "mod.foo.x" and "mod.foo.y". If match_name + id +are not unique, then the device_add fails and generates an error message. + +The auxiliary_device.dev.type.release or auxiliary_device.dev.release must be +populated with a non-NULL pointer to successfully register the auxiliary_device. + +The auxiliary_device.dev.parent must also be populated. + +Auxiliary Device Memory Model and Lifespan +------------------------------------------ + +The registering driver is the entity that allocates memory for the +auxiliary_device and register it on the auxiliary bus. It is important to note +that, as opposed to the platform bus, the registering driver is wholly +responsible for the management for the memory used for the driver object. + +A parent object, defined in the shared header file, contains the +auxiliary_device. It also contains a pointer to the shared object(s), which +also is defined in the shared header. Both the parent object and the shared +object(s) are allocated by the registering driver. This layout allows the +auxiliary_driver's registering module to perform a container_of() call to go +from the pointer to the auxiliary_device, that is passed during the call to the +auxiliary_driver's probe function, up to the parent object, and then have +access to the shared object(s). + +The memory for the auxiliary_device is freed only in its release() callback +flow as defined by its registering driver. + +The memory for the shared object(s) must have a lifespan equal to, or greater +than, the lifespan of the memory for the auxiliary_device. The auxiliary_driver +should only consider that this shared object is valid as long as the +auxiliary_device is still registered on the auxiliary bus. It is up to the +registering driver to manage (e.g. free or keep available) the memory for the +shared object beyond the life of the auxiliary_device. + +The registering driver must unregister all auxiliary devices before its own +driver.remove() is completed. + +Auxiliary Drivers +================= + +Auxiliary drivers follow the standard driver model convention, where +discovery/enumeration is handled by the core, and drivers +provide probe() and remove() methods. They support power management +and shutdown notifications using the standard conventions. + +.. code-block:: c + + struct auxiliary_driver { + int (*probe)(struct auxiliary_device *, + const struct auxiliary_device_id *id); + void (*remove)(struct auxiliary_device *); + void (*shutdown)(struct auxiliary_device *); + int (*suspend)(struct auxiliary_device *, pm_message_t); + int (*resume)(struct auxiliary_device *); + struct device_driver driver; + const struct auxiliary_device_id *id_table; + }; + +Auxiliary drivers register themselves with the bus by calling +auxiliary_driver_register(). The id_table contains the match_names of auxiliary +devices that a driver can bind with. + +Example Usage +============= + +Auxiliary devices are created and registered by a subsystem-level core device +that needs to break up its functionality into smaller fragments. One way to +extend the scope of an auxiliary_device is to encapsulate it within a domain- +pecific structure defined by the parent device. This structure contains the +auxiliary_device and any associated shared data/callbacks needed to establish +the connection with the parent. + +An example is: + +.. code-block:: c + + struct foo { + struct auxiliary_device auxdev; + void (*connect)(struct auxiliary_device *auxdev); + void (*disconnect)(struct auxiliary_device *auxdev); + void *data; + }; + +The parent device then registers the auxiliary_device by calling +auxiliary_device_init(), and then auxiliary_device_add(), with the pointer to +the auxdev member of the above structure. The parent provides a name for the +auxiliary_device that, combined with the parent's KBUILD_MODNAME, creates a +match_name that is be used for matching and binding with a driver. + +Whenever an auxiliary_driver is registered, based on the match_name, the +auxiliary_driver's probe() is invoked for the matching devices. The +auxiliary_driver can also be encapsulated inside custom drivers that make the +core device's functionality extensible by adding additional domain-specific ops +as follows: + +.. code-block:: c + + struct my_ops { + void (*send)(struct auxiliary_device *auxdev); + void (*receive)(struct auxiliary_device *auxdev); + }; + + + struct my_driver { + struct auxiliary_driver auxiliary_drv; + const struct my_ops ops; + }; + +An example of this type of usage is: + +.. code-block:: c + + const struct auxiliary_device_id my_auxiliary_id_table[] = { + { .name = "foo_mod.foo_dev" }, + { }, + }; + + const struct my_ops my_custom_ops = { + .send = my_tx, + .receive = my_rx, + }; + + const struct my_driver my_drv = { + .auxiliary_drv = { + .name = "myauxiliarydrv", + .id_table = my_auxiliary_id_table, + .probe = my_probe, + .remove = my_remove, + .shutdown = my_shutdown, + }, + .ops = my_custom_ops, + }; diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/dma-buf.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/dma-buf.rst index 4144b669e80c..d6b2a195dbed 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/dma-buf.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/dma-buf.rst @@ -115,6 +115,15 @@ Kernel Functions and Structures Reference .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/dma-buf.h :internal: +Buffer Mapping Helpers +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/dma-buf-map.h + :doc: overview + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/dma-buf-map.h + :internal: + Reservation Objects ------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst index f357f3eb400c..2456d0a97ed8 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ available subsections can be seen below. infiniband frame-buffer regulator + reset iio/index input usb/index @@ -72,6 +73,7 @@ available subsections can be seen below. thermal/index fpga/index acpi/index + auxiliary_bus backlight/lp855x-driver.rst connector console diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/input.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/input.rst index d05bf58fa83e..4bbb26ae2a89 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/input.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/input.rst @@ -25,15 +25,6 @@ Multitouch Library .. kernel-doc:: drivers/input/input-mt.c :export: -Polled input devices --------------------- - -.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/input-polldev.h - :internal: - -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/input/input-polldev.c - :export: - Matrix keyboards/keypads ------------------------ diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/io-mapping.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/io-mapping.rst index a966239f04e4..a0cfb15988df 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/io-mapping.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/io-mapping.rst @@ -20,78 +20,72 @@ A mapping object is created during driver initialization using:: mappable, while 'size' indicates how large a mapping region to enable. Both are in bytes. -This _wc variant provides a mapping which may only be used -with the io_mapping_map_atomic_wc or io_mapping_map_wc. +This _wc variant provides a mapping which may only be used with +io_mapping_map_atomic_wc(), io_mapping_map_local_wc() or +io_mapping_map_wc(). -With this mapping object, individual pages can be mapped either atomically -or not, depending on the necessary scheduling environment. Of course, atomic -maps are more efficient:: +With this mapping object, individual pages can be mapped either temporarily +or long term, depending on the requirements. Of course, temporary maps are +more efficient. They come in two flavours:: + + void *io_mapping_map_local_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping, + unsigned long offset) void *io_mapping_map_atomic_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping, unsigned long offset) -'offset' is the offset within the defined mapping region. -Accessing addresses beyond the region specified in the -creation function yields undefined results. Using an offset -which is not page aligned yields an undefined result. The -return value points to a single page in CPU address space. +'offset' is the offset within the defined mapping region. Accessing +addresses beyond the region specified in the creation function yields +undefined results. Using an offset which is not page aligned yields an +undefined result. The return value points to a single page in CPU address +space. -This _wc variant returns a write-combining map to the -page and may only be used with mappings created by -io_mapping_create_wc +This _wc variant returns a write-combining map to the page and may only be +used with mappings created by io_mapping_create_wc() -Note that the task may not sleep while holding this page -mapped. +Temporary mappings are only valid in the context of the caller. The mapping +is not guaranteed to be globaly visible. -:: +io_mapping_map_local_wc() has a side effect on X86 32bit as it disables +migration to make the mapping code work. No caller can rely on this side +effect. - void io_mapping_unmap_atomic(void *vaddr) +io_mapping_map_atomic_wc() has the side effect of disabling preemption and +pagefaults. Don't use in new code. Use io_mapping_map_local_wc() instead. + +Nested mappings need to be undone in reverse order because the mapping +code uses a stack for keeping track of them:: -'vaddr' must be the value returned by the last -io_mapping_map_atomic_wc call. This unmaps the specified -page and allows the task to sleep once again. + addr1 = io_mapping_map_local_wc(map1, offset1); + addr2 = io_mapping_map_local_wc(map2, offset2); + ... + io_mapping_unmap_local(addr2); + io_mapping_unmap_local(addr1); + +The mappings are released with:: + + void io_mapping_unmap_local(void *vaddr) + void io_mapping_unmap_atomic(void *vaddr) -If you need to sleep while holding the lock, you can use the non-atomic -variant, although they may be significantly slower. +'vaddr' must be the value returned by the last io_mapping_map_local_wc() or +io_mapping_map_atomic_wc() call. This unmaps the specified mapping and +undoes the side effects of the mapping functions. -:: +If you need to sleep while holding a mapping, you can use the regular +variant, although this may be significantly slower:: void *io_mapping_map_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping, unsigned long offset) -This works like io_mapping_map_atomic_wc except it allows -the task to sleep while holding the page mapped. +This works like io_mapping_map_atomic/local_wc() except it has no side +effects and the pointer is globaly visible. - -:: +The mappings are released with:: void io_mapping_unmap(void *vaddr) -This works like io_mapping_unmap_atomic, except it is used -for pages mapped with io_mapping_map_wc. +Use for pages mapped with io_mapping_map_wc(). At driver close time, the io_mapping object must be freed:: void io_mapping_free(struct io_mapping *mapping) - -Current Implementation -====================== - -The initial implementation of these functions uses existing mapping -mechanisms and so provides only an abstraction layer and no new -functionality. - -On 64-bit processors, io_mapping_create_wc calls ioremap_wc for the whole -range, creating a permanent kernel-visible mapping to the resource. The -map_atomic and map functions add the requested offset to the base of the -virtual address returned by ioremap_wc. - -On 32-bit processors with HIGHMEM defined, io_mapping_map_atomic_wc uses -kmap_atomic_pfn to map the specified page in an atomic fashion; -kmap_atomic_pfn isn't really supposed to be used with device pages, but it -provides an efficient mapping for this usage. - -On 32-bit processors without HIGHMEM defined, io_mapping_map_atomic_wc and -io_mapping_map_wc both use ioremap_wc, a terribly inefficient function which -performs an IPI to inform all processors about the new mapping. This results -in a significant performance penalty. diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/camera-sensor.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/camera-sensor.rst index 4d1ae12b9b4d..ffb0cad8137a 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/camera-sensor.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/camera-sensor.rst @@ -132,3 +132,16 @@ used to obtain device's power state after the power state transition: The function returns a non-zero value if it succeeded getting the power count or runtime PM was disabled, in either of which cases the driver may proceed to access the device. + +Controls +-------- + +For camera sensors that are connected to a bus where transmitter and receiver +require common configuration set by drivers, such as CSI-2 or parallel (BT.601 +or BT.656) bus, the ``V4L2_CID_LINK_FREQ`` control is mandatory on transmitter +drivers. Receiver drivers can use the ``V4L2_CID_LINK_FREQ`` to query the +frequency used on the bus. + +The transmitter drivers should also implement ``V4L2_CID_PIXEL_RATE`` control in +order to tell the maximum pixel rate to the receiver. This is required on raw +camera sensors. diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/cec-core.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/cec-core.rst index bc42982ac21e..a26dc87eee8f 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/cec-core.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/cec-core.rst @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ To enable/disable the 'monitor all' mode:: int (*adap_monitor_all_enable)(struct cec_adapter *adap, bool enable); If enabled, then the adapter should be put in a mode to also monitor messages -that not for us. Not all hardware supports this and this function is only +that are not for us. Not all hardware supports this and this function is only called if the CEC_CAP_MONITOR_ALL capability is set. This callback is optional (some hardware may always be in 'monitor all' mode). @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ So this must work: $ cat einj.txt >error-inj The first callback is called when this file is read and it should show the -the current error injection state:: +current error injection state:: int (*error_inj_show)(struct cec_adapter *adap, struct seq_file *sf); diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/csi2.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/csi2.rst index e1b838014906..e3bbc6baf0f0 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/csi2.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/csi2.rst @@ -28,10 +28,9 @@ interface elements must be present on the sub-device represents the CSI-2 transmitter. The V4L2_CID_LINK_FREQ control is used to tell the receiver driver the -frequency (and not the symbol rate) of the link. The -V4L2_CID_PIXEL_RATE is may be used by the receiver to obtain the pixel -rate the transmitter uses. The -:c:type:`v4l2_subdev_video_ops`->s_stream() callback provides an +frequency (and not the symbol rate) of the link. The V4L2_CID_PIXEL_RATE +control may be used by the receiver to obtain the pixel rate the transmitter +uses. The :c:type:`v4l2_subdev_video_ops`->s_stream() callback provides an ability to start and stop the stream. The value of the V4L2_CID_PIXEL_RATE is calculated as follows:: diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/ccs-regs.asc b/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/ccs-regs.asc new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f2042acc8a45 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/ccs-regs.asc @@ -0,0 +1,1041 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-3-Clause +# Copyright (C) 2019--2020 Intel Corporation + +# register rflags +# - f field LSB MSB rflags +# - e enum value # after a field +# - e enum value [LSB MSB] +# - b bool bit +# - l arg name min max elsize [discontig...] +# +# rflags +# 8, 16, 32 register bits (default is 8) +# v1.1 defined in version 1.1 +# f formula +# float_ireal iReal or IEEE 754; 32 bits +# ireal unsigned iReal + +# general status registers +module_model_id 0x0000 16 +module_revision_number_major 0x0002 8 +frame_count 0x0005 8 +pixel_order 0x0006 8 +- e GRBG 0 +- e RGGB 1 +- e BGGR 2 +- e GBRG 3 +MIPI_CCS_version 0x0007 8 +- e v1_0 0x10 +- e v1_1 0x11 +- f major 4 7 +- f minor 0 3 +data_pedestal 0x0008 16 +module_manufacturer_id 0x000e 16 +module_revision_number_minor 0x0010 8 +module_date_year 0x0012 8 +module_date_month 0x0013 8 +module_date_day 0x0014 8 +module_date_phase 0x0015 8 +- f 0 2 +- e ts 0 +- e es 1 +- e cs 2 +- e mp 3 +sensor_model_id 0x0016 16 +sensor_revision_number 0x0018 8 +sensor_firmware_version 0x001a 8 +serial_number 0x001c 32 +sensor_manufacturer_id 0x0020 16 +sensor_revision_number_16 0x0022 16 + +# frame format description registers +frame_format_model_type 0x0040 8 +- e 2-byte 1 +- e 4-byte 2 +frame_format_model_subtype 0x0041 8 +- f rows 0 3 +- f columns 4 7 +frame_format_descriptor(n) 0x0042 16 f +- l n 0 14 2 +- f pixels 0 11 +- f pcode 12 15 +- e embedded 1 +- e dummy_pixel 2 +- e black_pixel 3 +- e dark_pixel 4 +- e visible_pixel 5 +- e manuf_specific_0 8 +- e manuf_specific_1 9 +- e manuf_specific_2 10 +- e manuf_specific_3 11 +- e manuf_specific_4 12 +- e manuf_specific_5 13 +- e manuf_specific_6 14 +frame_format_descriptor_4(n) 0x0060 32 f +- l n 0 7 4 +- f pixels 0 15 +- f pcode 28 31 +- e embedded 1 +- e dummy_pixel 2 +- e black_pixel 3 +- e dark_pixel 4 +- e visible_pixel 5 +- e manuf_specific_0 8 +- e manuf_specific_1 9 +- e manuf_specific_2 10 +- e manuf_specific_3 11 +- e manuf_specific_4 12 +- e manuf_specific_5 13 +- e manuf_specific_6 14 + +# analog gain description registers +analog_gain_capability 0x0080 16 +- e global 0 +- e alternate_global 2 +analog_gain_code_min 0x0084 16 +analog_gain_code_max 0x0086 16 +analog_gain_code_step 0x0088 16 +analog_gain_type 0x008a 16 +analog_gain_m0 0x008c 16 +analog_gain_c0 0x008e 16 +analog_gain_m1 0x0090 16 +analog_gain_c1 0x0092 16 +analog_linear_gain_min 0x0094 16 v1.1 +analog_linear_gain_max 0x0096 16 v1.1 +analog_linear_gain_step_size 0x0098 16 v1.1 +analog_exponential_gain_min 0x009a 16 v1.1 +analog_exponential_gain_max 0x009c 16 v1.1 +analog_exponential_gain_step_size 0x009e 16 v1.1 + +# data format description registers +data_format_model_type 0x00c0 8 +- e normal 1 +- e extended 2 +data_format_model_subtype 0x00c1 8 +- f rows 0 3 +- f columns 4 7 +data_format_descriptor(n) 0x00c2 16 f +- l n 0 15 2 +- f compressed 0 7 +- f uncompressed 8 15 + +# general set-up registers +mode_select 0x0100 8 +- e software_standby 0 +- e streaming 1 +image_orientation 0x0101 8 +- b horizontal_mirror 0 +- b vertical_flip 1 +software_reset 0x0103 8 +- e off 0 +- e on 1 +grouped_parameter_hold 0x0104 8 +mask_corrupted_frames 0x0105 8 +- e allow 0 +- e mask 1 +fast_standby_ctrl 0x0106 8 +- e complete_frames 0 +- e frame_truncation 1 +CCI_address_ctrl 0x0107 8 +2nd_CCI_if_ctrl 0x0108 8 +- b enable 0 +- b ack 1 +2nd_CCI_address_ctrl 0x0109 8 +CSI_channel_identifier 0x0110 8 +CSI_signaling_mode 0x0111 8 +- e csi_2_dphy 2 +- e csi_2_cphy 3 +CSI_data_format 0x0112 16 +CSI_lane_mode 0x0114 8 +DPCM_Frame_DT 0x011d 8 +Bottom_embedded_data_DT 0x011e 8 +Bottom_embedded_data_VC 0x011f 8 + +gain_mode 0x0120 8 +- e global 0 +- e alternate 1 +ADC_bit_depth 0x0121 8 +emb_data_ctrl 0x0122 v1.1 +- b raw8_packing_for_raw16 0 +- b raw10_packing_for_raw20 1 +- b raw12_packing_for_raw24 2 + +GPIO_TRIG_mode 0x0130 8 +extclk_frequency_mhz 0x0136 16 ireal +temp_sensor_ctrl 0x0138 8 +- b enable 0 +temp_sensor_mode 0x0139 8 +temp_sensor_output 0x013a 8 + +# integration time registers +fine_integration_time 0x0200 16 +coarse_integration_time 0x0202 16 + +# analog gain registers +analog_gain_code_global 0x0204 16 +analog_linear_gain_global 0x0206 16 v1.1 +analog_exponential_gain_global 0x0208 16 v1.1 + +# digital gain registers +digital_gain_global 0x020e 16 + +# hdr control registers +Short_analog_gain_global 0x0216 16 +Short_digital_gain_global 0x0218 16 + +HDR_mode 0x0220 8 +- b enabled 0 +- b separate_analog_gain 1 +- b upscaling 2 +- b reset_sync 3 +- b timing_mode 4 +- b exposure_ctrl_direct 5 +- b separate_digital_gain 6 +HDR_resolution_reduction 0x0221 8 +- f row 0 3 +- f column 4 7 +Exposure_ratio 0x0222 8 +HDR_internal_bit_depth 0x0223 8 +Direct_short_integration_time 0x0224 16 +Short_analog_linear_gain_global 0x0226 16 v1.1 +Short_analog_exponential_gain_global 0x0228 16 v1.1 + +# clock set-up registers +vt_pix_clk_div 0x0300 16 +vt_sys_clk_div 0x0302 16 +pre_pll_clk_div 0x0304 16 +#vt_pre_pll_clk_div 0x0304 16 +pll_multiplier 0x0306 16 +#vt_pll_multiplier 0x0306 16 +op_pix_clk_div 0x0308 16 +op_sys_clk_div 0x030a 16 +op_pre_pll_clk_div 0x030c 16 +op_pll_multiplier 0x031e 16 +pll_mode 0x0310 8 +- f 0 0 +- e single 0 +- e dual 1 +op_pix_clk_div_rev 0x0312 16 v1.1 +op_sys_clk_div_rev 0x0314 16 v1.1 + +# frame timing registers +frame_length_lines 0x0340 16 +line_length_pck 0x0342 16 + +# image size registers +x_addr_start 0x0344 16 +y_addr_start 0x0346 16 +x_addr_end 0x0348 16 +y_addr_end 0x034a 16 +x_output_size 0x034c 16 +y_output_size 0x034e 16 + +# timing mode registers +Frame_length_ctrl 0x0350 8 +- b automatic 0 +Timing_mode_ctrl 0x0352 8 +- b manual_readout 0 +- b delayed_exposure 1 +Start_readout_rs 0x0353 8 +- b manual_readout_start 0 +Frame_margin 0x0354 16 + +# sub-sampling registers +x_even_inc 0x0380 16 +x_odd_inc 0x0382 16 +y_even_inc 0x0384 16 +y_odd_inc 0x0386 16 + +# monochrome readout registers +monochrome_en 0x0390 v1.1 +- e enabled 0 + +# image scaling registers +Scaling_mode 0x0400 16 +- e no_scaling 0 +- e horizontal 1 +scale_m 0x0404 16 +scale_n 0x0406 16 +digital_crop_x_offset 0x0408 16 +digital_crop_y_offset 0x040a 16 +digital_crop_image_width 0x040c 16 +digital_crop_image_height 0x040e 16 + +# image compression registers +compression_mode 0x0500 16 +- e none 0 +- e dpcm_pcm_simple 1 + +# test pattern registers +test_pattern_mode 0x0600 16 +- e none 0 +- e solid_color 1 +- e color_bars 2 +- e fade_to_grey 3 +- e pn9 4 +- e color_tile 5 +test_data_red 0x0602 16 +test_data_greenR 0x0604 16 +test_data_blue 0x0606 16 +test_data_greenB 0x0608 16 +value_step_size_smooth 0x060a 8 +value_step_size_quantised 0x060b 8 + +# phy configuration registers +tclk_post 0x0800 8 +ths_prepare 0x0801 8 +ths_zero_min 0x0802 8 +ths_trail 0x0803 8 +tclk_trail_min 0x0804 8 +tclk_prepare 0x0805 8 +tclk_zero 0x0806 8 +tlpx 0x0807 8 +phy_ctrl 0x0808 8 +- e auto 0 +- e UI 1 +- e manual 2 +tclk_post_ex 0x080a 16 +ths_prepare_ex 0x080c 16 +ths_zero_min_ex 0x080e 16 +ths_trail_ex 0x0810 16 +tclk_trail_min_ex 0x0812 16 +tclk_prepare_ex 0x0814 16 +tclk_zero_ex 0x0816 16 +tlpx_ex 0x0818 16 + +# link rate register +requested_link_rate 0x0820 32 u16.16 + +# equalization control registers +DPHY_equalization_mode 0x0824 8 v1.1 +- b eq2 0 +PHY_equalization_ctrl 0x0825 8 v1.1 +- b enable 0 + +# d-phy preamble control registers +DPHY_preamble_ctrl 0x0826 8 v1.1 +- b enable 0 +DPHY_preamble_length 0x0826 8 v1.1 + +# d-phy spread spectrum control registers +PHY_SSC_ctrl 0x0828 8 v1.1 +- b enable 0 + +# manual lp control register +manual_LP_ctrl 0x0829 8 v1.1 +- b enable 0 + +# additional phy configuration registers +twakeup 0x082a v1.1 +tinit 0x082b v1.1 +ths_exit 0x082c v1.1 +ths_exit_ex 0x082e 16 v1.1 + +# phy calibration configuration registers +PHY_periodic_calibration_ctrl 0x0830 8 +- b frame_blanking 0 +PHY_periodic_calibration_interval 0x0831 8 +PHY_init_calibration_ctrl 0x0832 8 +- b stream_start 0 +DPHY_calibration_mode 0x0833 8 v1.1 +- b also_alternate 0 +CPHY_calibration_mode 0x0834 8 v1.1 +- e format_1 0 +- e format_2 1 +- e format_3 2 +t3_calpreamble_length 0x0835 8 v1.1 +t3_calpreamble_length_per 0x0836 8 v1.1 +t3_calaltseq_length 0x0837 8 v1.1 +t3_calaltseq_length_per 0x0838 8 v1.1 +FM2_init_seed 0x083a 16 v1.1 +t3_caludefseq_length 0x083c 16 v1.1 +t3_caludefseq_length_per 0x083e 16 v1.1 + +# c-phy manual control registers +TGR_Preamble_Length 0x0841 8 +- b preamable_prog_seq 7 +- f begin_preamble_length 0 5 +TGR_Post_Length 0x0842 8 +- f post_length 0 4 +TGR_Preamble_Prog_Sequence(n2) 0x0843 +- l n2 0 6 1 +- f symbol_n_1 3 5 +- f symbol_n 0 2 +t3_prepare 0x084e 16 +t3_lpx 0x0850 16 + +# alps control register +ALPS_ctrl 0x085a 8 +- b lvlp_dphy 0 +- b lvlp_cphy 1 +- b alp_cphy 2 + +# lrte control registers +TX_REG_CSI_EPD_EN_SSP_cphy 0x0860 16 +TX_REG_CSI_EPD_OP_SLP_cphy 0x0862 16 +TX_REG_CSI_EPD_EN_SSP_dphy 0x0864 16 +TX_REG_CSI_EPD_OP_SLP_dphy 0x0866 16 +TX_REG_CSI_EPD_MISC_OPTION_cphy 0x0868 v1.1 +TX_REG_CSI_EPD_MISC_OPTION_dphy 0x0869 v1.1 + +# scrambling control registers +Scrambling_ctrl 0x0870 +- b enabled 0 +- f 2 3 +- e 1_seed_cphy 0 +- e 4_seed_cphy 3 +lane_seed_value(seed, lane) 0x0872 16 +- l seed 0 3 0x10 +- l lane 0 7 0x2 + +# usl control registers +TX_USL_REV_ENTRY 0x08c0 16 v1.1 +TX_USL_REV_Clock_Counter 0x08c2 16 v1.1 +TX_USL_REV_LP_Counter 0x08c4 16 v1.1 +TX_USL_REV_Frame_Counter 0x08c6 16 v1.1 +TX_USL_REV_Chronological_Timer 0x08c8 16 v1.1 +TX_USL_FWD_ENTRY 0x08ca 16 v1.1 +TX_USL_GPIO 0x08cc 16 v1.1 +TX_USL_Operation 0x08ce 16 v1.1 +- b reset 0 +TX_USL_ALP_ctrl 0x08d0 16 v1.1 +- b clock_pause 0 +TX_USL_APP_BTA_ACK_TIMEOUT 0x08d2 16 v1.1 +TX_USL_SNS_BTA_ACK_TIMEOUT 0x08d2 16 v1.1 +USL_Clock_Mode_d_ctrl 0x08d2 v1.1 +- b cont_clock_standby 0 +- b cont_clock_vblank 1 +- b cont_clock_hblank 2 + +# binning configuration registers +binning_mode 0x0900 8 +binning_type 0x0901 8 +binning_weighting 0x0902 8 + +# data transfer interface registers +data_transfer_if_1_ctrl 0x0a00 8 +- b enable 0 +- b write 1 +- b clear_error 2 +data_transfer_if_1_status 0x0a01 8 +- b read_if_ready 0 +- b write_if_ready 1 +- b data_corrupted 2 +- b improper_if_usage 3 +data_transfer_if_1_page_select 0x0a02 8 +data_transfer_if_1_data(p) 0x0a04 8 f +- l p 0 63 1 + +# image processing and sensor correction configuration registers +shading_correction_en 0x0b00 8 +- b enable 0 +luminance_correction_level 0x0b01 8 +green_imbalance_filter_en 0x0b02 8 +- b enable 0 +mapped_defect_correct_en 0x0b05 8 +- b enable 0 +single_defect_correct_en 0x0b06 8 +- b enable 0 +dynamic_couplet_correct_en 0x0b08 8 +- b enable 0 +combined_defect_correct_en 0x0b0a 8 +- b enable 0 +module_specific_correction_en 0x0b0c 8 +- b enable 0 +dynamic_triplet_defect_correct_en 0x0b13 8 +- b enable 0 +NF_ctrl 0x0b15 8 +- b luma 0 +- b chroma 1 +- b combined 2 + +# optical black pixel readout registers +OB_readout_control 0x0b30 8 +- b enable 0 +- b interleaving 1 +OB_virtual_channel 0x0b31 8 +OB_DT 0x0b32 8 +OB_data_format 0x0b33 8 + +# color temperature feedback registers +color_temperature 0x0b8c 16 +absolute_gain_greenr 0x0b8e 16 +absolute_gain_red 0x0b90 16 +absolute_gain_blue 0x0b92 16 +absolute_gain_greenb 0x0b94 16 + +# cfa conversion registers +CFA_conversion_ctrl 0x0ba0 v1.1 +- b bayer_conversion_enable 0 + +# flash strobe and sa strobe control registers +flash_strobe_adjustment 0x0c12 8 +flash_strobe_start_point 0x0c14 16 +tflash_strobe_delay_rs_ctrl 0x0c16 16 +tflash_strobe_width_high_rs_ctrl 0x0c18 16 +flash_mode_rs 0x0c1a 8 +- b continuous 0 +- b truncate 1 +- b async 3 +flash_trigger_rs 0x0c1b 8 +flash_status 0x0c1c 8 +- b retimed 0 +sa_strobe_mode 0x0c1d 8 +- b continuous 0 +- b truncate 1 +- b async 3 +- b adjust_edge 4 +sa_strobe_start_point 0x0c1e 16 +tsa_strobe_delay_ctrl 0x0c20 16 +tsa_strobe_width_ctrl 0x0c22 16 +sa_strobe_trigger 0x0c24 8 +sa_strobe_status 0x0c25 8 +- b retimed 0 +tSA_strobe_re_delay_ctrl 0x0c30 16 +tSA_strobe_fe_delay_ctrl 0x0c32 16 + +# pdaf control registers +PDAF_ctrl 0x0d00 16 +- b enable 0 +- b processed 1 +- b interleaved 2 +- b visible_pdaf_correction 3 +PDAF_VC 0x0d02 8 +PDAF_DT 0x0d03 8 +pd_x_addr_start 0x0d04 16 +pd_y_addr_start 0x0d06 16 +pd_x_addr_end 0x0d08 16 +pd_y_addr_end 0x0d0a 16 + +# bracketing interface configuration registers +bracketing_LUT_ctrl 0x0e00 8 +bracketing_LUT_mode 0x0e01 8 +- b continue_streaming 0 +- b loop_mode 1 +bracketing_LUT_entry_ctrl 0x0e02 8 +bracketing_LUT_frame(n) 0x0e10 v1.1 f +- l n 0 0xef 1 + +# integration time and gain parameter limit registers +integration_time_capability 0x1000 16 +- b fine 0 +coarse_integration_time_min 0x1004 16 +coarse_integration_time_max_margin 0x1006 16 +fine_integration_time_min 0x1008 16 +fine_integration_time_max_margin 0x100a 16 + +# digital gain parameter limit registers +digital_gain_capability 0x1081 +- e none 0 +- e global 2 +digital_gain_min 0x1084 16 +digital_gain_max 0x1086 16 +digital_gain_step_size 0x1088 16 + +# data pedestal capability registers +Pedestal_capability 0x10e0 8 v1.1 + +# adc capability registers +ADC_capability 0x10f0 8 +- b bit_depth_ctrl 0 +ADC_bit_depth_capability 0x10f4 32 v1.1 + +# video timing parameter limit registers +min_ext_clk_freq_mhz 0x1100 32 float_ireal +max_ext_clk_freq_mhz 0x1104 32 float_ireal +min_pre_pll_clk_div 0x1108 16 +# min_vt_pre_pll_clk_div 0x1108 16 +max_pre_pll_clk_div 0x110a 16 +# max_vt_pre_pll_clk_div 0x110a 16 +min_pll_ip_clk_freq_mhz 0x110c 32 float_ireal +# min_vt_pll_ip_clk_freq_mhz 0x110c 32 float_ireal +max_pll_ip_clk_freq_mhz 0x1110 32 float_ireal +# max_vt_pll_ip_clk_freq_mhz 0x1110 32 float_ireal +min_pll_multiplier 0x1114 16 +# min_vt_pll_multiplier 0x1114 16 +max_pll_multiplier 0x1116 16 +# max_vt_pll_multiplier 0x1116 16 +min_pll_op_clk_freq_mhz 0x1118 32 float_ireal +max_pll_op_clk_freq_mhz 0x111c 32 float_ireal + +# video timing set-up capability registers +min_vt_sys_clk_div 0x1120 16 +max_vt_sys_clk_div 0x1122 16 +min_vt_sys_clk_freq_mhz 0x1124 32 float_ireal +max_vt_sys_clk_freq_mhz 0x1128 32 float_ireal +min_vt_pix_clk_freq_mhz 0x112c 32 float_ireal +max_vt_pix_clk_freq_mhz 0x1130 32 float_ireal +min_vt_pix_clk_div 0x1134 16 +max_vt_pix_clk_div 0x1136 16 +clock_calculation 0x1138 +- b lane_speed 0 +- b link_decoupled 1 +- b dual_pll_op_sys_ddr 2 +- b dual_pll_op_pix_ddr 3 +num_of_vt_lanes 0x1139 +num_of_op_lanes 0x113a +op_bits_per_lane 0x113b 8 v1.1 + +# frame timing parameter limits +min_frame_length_lines 0x1140 16 +max_frame_length_lines 0x1142 16 +min_line_length_pck 0x1144 16 +max_line_length_pck 0x1146 16 +min_line_blanking_pck 0x1148 16 +min_frame_blanking_lines 0x114a 16 +min_line_length_pck_step_size 0x114c +timing_mode_capability 0x114d +- b auto_frame_length 0 +- b rolling_shutter_manual_readout 2 +- b delayed_exposure_start 3 +- b manual_exposure_embedded_data 4 +frame_margin_max_value 0x114e 16 +frame_margin_min_value 0x1150 +gain_delay_type 0x1151 +- e fixed 0 +- e variable 1 + +# output clock set-up capability registers +min_op_sys_clk_div 0x1160 16 +max_op_sys_clk_div 0x1162 16 +min_op_sys_clk_freq_mhz 0x1164 32 float_ireal +max_op_sys_clk_freq_mhz 0x1168 32 float_ireal +min_op_pix_clk_div 0x116c 16 +max_op_pix_clk_div 0x116e 16 +min_op_pix_clk_freq_mhz 0x1170 32 float_ireal +max_op_pix_clk_freq_mhz 0x1174 32 float_ireal + +# image size parameter limit registers +x_addr_min 0x1180 16 +y_addr_min 0x1182 16 +x_addr_max 0x1184 16 +y_addr_max 0x1186 16 +min_x_output_size 0x1188 16 +min_y_output_size 0x118a 16 +max_x_output_size 0x118c 16 +max_y_output_size 0x118e 16 + +x_addr_start_div_constant 0x1190 v1.1 +y_addr_start_div_constant 0x1191 v1.1 +x_addr_end_div_constant 0x1192 v1.1 +y_addr_end_div_constant 0x1193 v1.1 +x_size_div 0x1194 v1.1 +y_size_div 0x1195 v1.1 +x_output_div 0x1196 v1.1 +y_output_div 0x1197 v1.1 +non_flexible_resolution_support 0x1198 v1.1 +- b new_pix_addr 0 +- b new_output_res 1 +- b output_crop_no_pad 2 +- b output_size_lane_dep 3 + +min_op_pre_pll_clk_div 0x11a0 16 +max_op_pre_pll_clk_div 0x11a2 16 +min_op_pll_ip_clk_freq_mhz 0x11a4 32 float_ireal +max_op_pll_ip_clk_freq_mhz 0x11a8 32 float_ireal +min_op_pll_multiplier 0x11ac 16 +max_op_pll_multiplier 0x11ae 16 +min_op_pll_op_clk_freq_mhz 0x11b0 32 float_ireal +max_op_pll_op_clk_freq_mhz 0x11b4 32 float_ireal +clock_tree_pll_capability 0x11b8 8 +- b dual_pll 0 +- b single_pll 1 +- b ext_divider 2 +- b flexible_op_pix_clk_div 3 +clock_capa_type_capability 0x11b9 v1.1 +- b ireal 0 + +# sub-sampling parameters limit registers +min_even_inc 0x11c0 16 +min_odd_inc 0x11c2 16 +max_even_inc 0x11c4 16 +max_odd_inc 0x11c6 16 +aux_subsamp_capability 0x11c8 v1.1 +- b factor_power_of_2 1 +aux_subsamp_mono_capability 0x11c9 v1.1 +- b factor_power_of_2 1 +monochrome_capability 0x11ca v1.1 +- e inc_odd 0 +- e inc_even 1 +pixel_readout_capability 0x11cb v1.1 +- e bayer 0 +- e monochrome 1 +- e bayer_and_mono 2 +min_even_inc_mono 0x11cc 16 v1.1 +max_even_inc_mono 0x11ce 16 v1.1 +min_odd_inc_mono 0x11d0 16 v1.1 +max_odd_inc_mono 0x11d2 16 v1.1 +min_even_inc_bc2 0x11d4 16 v1.1 +max_even_inc_bc2 0x11d6 16 v1.1 +min_odd_inc_bc2 0x11d8 16 v1.1 +max_odd_inc_bc2 0x11da 16 v1.1 +min_even_inc_mono_bc2 0x11dc 16 v1.1 +max_even_inc_mono_bc2 0x11de 16 v1.1 +min_odd_inc_mono_bc2 0x11f0 16 v1.1 +max_odd_inc_mono_bc2 0x11f2 16 v1.1 + +# image scaling limit parameters +scaling_capability 0x1200 16 +- e none 0 +- e horizontal 1 +- e reserved 2 +scaler_m_min 0x1204 16 +scaler_m_max 0x1206 16 +scaler_n_min 0x1208 16 +scaler_n_max 0x120a 16 +digital_crop_capability 0x120e +- e none 0 +- e input_crop 1 + +# hdr limit registers +hdr_capability_1 0x1210 +- b 2x2_binning 0 +- b combined_analog_gain 1 +- b separate_analog_gain 2 +- b upscaling 3 +- b reset_sync 4 +- b direct_short_exp_timing 5 +- b direct_short_exp_synthesis 6 +min_hdr_bit_depth 0x1211 +hdr_resolution_sub_types 0x1212 +hdr_resolution_sub_type(n) 0x1213 +- l n 0 1 1 +- f row 0 3 +- f column 4 7 +hdr_capability_2 0x121b +- b combined_digital_gain 0 +- b separate_digital_gain 1 +- b timing_mode 3 +- b synthesis_mode 4 +max_hdr_bit_depth 0x121c + +# usl capability register +usl_support_capability 0x1230 v1.1 +- b clock_tree 0 +- b rev_clock_tree 1 +- b rev_clock_calc 2 +usl_clock_mode_d_capability 0x1231 v1.1 +- b cont_clock_standby 0 +- b cont_clock_vblank 1 +- b cont_clock_hblank 2 +- b noncont_clock_standby 3 +- b noncont_clock_vblank 4 +- b noncont_clock_hblank 5 +min_op_sys_clk_div_rev 0x1234 v1.1 +max_op_sys_clk_div_rev 0x1236 v1.1 +min_op_pix_clk_div_rev 0x1238 v1.1 +max_op_pix_clk_div_rev 0x123a v1.1 +min_op_sys_clk_freq_rev_mhz 0x123c 32 v1.1 float_ireal +max_op_sys_clk_freq_rev_mhz 0x1240 32 v1.1 float_ireal +min_op_pix_clk_freq_rev_mhz 0x1244 32 v1.1 float_ireal +max_op_pix_clk_freq_rev_mhz 0x1248 32 v1.1 float_ireal +max_bitrate_rev_d_mode_mbps 0x124c 32 v1.1 ireal +max_symrate_rev_c_mode_msps 0x1250 32 v1.1 ireal + +# image compression capability registers +compression_capability 0x1300 +- b dpcm_pcm_simple 0 + +# test mode capability registers +test_mode_capability 0x1310 16 +- b solid_color 0 +- b color_bars 1 +- b fade_to_grey 2 +- b pn9 3 +- b color_tile 5 +pn9_data_format1 0x1312 +pn9_data_format2 0x1313 +pn9_data_format3 0x1314 +pn9_data_format4 0x1315 +pn9_misc_capability 0x1316 +- f num_pixels 0 2 +- b compression 3 +test_pattern_capability 0x1317 v1.1 +- b no_repeat 1 +pattern_size_div_m1 0x1318 v1.1 + +# fifo capability registers +fifo_support_capability 0x1502 +- e none 0 +- e derating 1 +- e derating_overrating 2 + +# csi-2 capability registers +phy_ctrl_capability 0x1600 +- b auto_phy_ctl 0 +- b ui_phy_ctl 1 +- b dphy_time_ui_reg_1_ctl 2 +- b dphy_time_ui_reg_2_ctl 3 +- b dphy_time_ctl 4 +- b dphy_ext_time_ui_reg_1_ctl 5 +- b dphy_ext_time_ui_reg_2_ctl 6 +- b dphy_ext_time_ctl 7 +csi_dphy_lane_mode_capability 0x1601 +- b 1_lane 0 +- b 2_lane 1 +- b 3_lane 2 +- b 4_lane 3 +- b 5_lane 4 +- b 6_lane 5 +- b 7_lane 6 +- b 8_lane 7 +csi_signaling_mode_capability 0x1602 +- b csi_dphy 2 +- b csi_cphy 3 +fast_standby_capability 0x1603 +- e no_frame_truncation 0 +- e frame_truncation 1 +csi_address_control_capability 0x1604 +- b cci_addr_change 0 +- b 2nd_cci_addr 1 +- b sw_changeable_2nd_cci_addr 2 +data_type_capability 0x1605 +- b dpcm_programmable 0 +- b bottom_embedded_dt_programmable 1 +- b bottom_embedded_vc_programmable 2 +- b ext_vc_range 3 +csi_cphy_lane_mode_capability 0x1606 +- b 1_lane 0 +- b 2_lane 1 +- b 3_lane 2 +- b 4_lane 3 +- b 5_lane 4 +- b 6_lane 5 +- b 7_lane 6 +- b 8_lane 7 +emb_data_capability 0x1607 v1.1 +- b two_bytes_per_raw16 0 +- b two_bytes_per_raw20 1 +- b two_bytes_per_raw24 2 +- b no_one_byte_per_raw16 3 +- b no_one_byte_per_raw20 4 +- b no_one_byte_per_raw24 5 +max_per_lane_bitrate_lane_d_mode_mbps(n) 0x1608 32 ireal +- l n 0 7 4 4,0x32 +temp_sensor_capability 0x1618 +- b supported 0 +- b CCS_format 1 +- b reset_0x80 2 +max_per_lane_bitrate_lane_c_mode_mbps(n) 0x161a 32 ireal +- l n 0 7 4 4,0x30 +dphy_equalization_capability 0x162b +- b equalization_ctrl 0 +- b eq1 1 +- b eq2 2 +cphy_equalization_capability 0x162c +- b equalization_ctrl 0 +dphy_preamble_capability 0x162d +- b preamble_seq_ctrl 0 +dphy_ssc_capability 0x162e +- b supported 0 +cphy_calibration_capability 0x162f +- b manual 0 +- b manual_streaming 1 +- b format_1_ctrl 2 +- b format_2_ctrl 3 +- b format_3_ctrl 4 +dphy_calibration_capability 0x1630 +- b manual 0 +- b manual_streaming 1 +- b alternate_seq 2 +phy_ctrl_capability_2 0x1631 +- b tgr_length 0 +- b tgr_preamble_prog_seq 1 +- b extra_cphy_manual_timing 2 +- b clock_based_manual_cdphy 3 +- b clock_based_manual_dphy 4 +- b clock_based_manual_cphy 5 +- b manual_lp_dphy 6 +- b manual_lp_cphy 7 +lrte_cphy_capability 0x1632 +- b pdq_short 0 +- b spacer_short 1 +- b pdq_long 2 +- b spacer_long 3 +- b spacer_no_pdq 4 +lrte_dphy_capability 0x1633 +- b pdq_short_opt1 0 +- b spacer_short_opt1 1 +- b pdq_long_opt1 2 +- b spacer_long_opt1 3 +- b spacer_short_opt2 4 +- b spacer_long_opt2 5 +- b spacer_no_pdq_opt1 6 +- b spacer_variable_opt2 7 +alps_capability_dphy 0x1634 +- e lvlp_not_supported 0 0x3 +- e lvlp_supported 1 0x3 +- e controllable_lvlp 2 0x3 +alps_capability_cphy 0x1635 +- e lvlp_not_supported 0 0x3 +- e lvlp_supported 1 0x3 +- e controllable_lvlp 2 0x3 +- e alp_not_supported 0xc 0xc +- e alp_supported 0xd 0xc +- e controllable_alp 0xe 0xc +scrambling_capability 0x1636 +- b scrambling_supported 0 +- f max_seeds_per_lane_c 1 2 +- e 1 0 +- e 4 3 +- f num_seed_regs 3 5 +- e 0 0 +- e 1 1 +- e 4 4 +- b num_seed_per_lane 6 +dphy_manual_constant 0x1637 +cphy_manual_constant 0x1638 +CSI2_interface_capability_misc 0x1639 v1.1 +- b eotp_short_pkt_opt2 0 +PHY_ctrl_capability_3 0x165c v1.1 +- b dphy_timing_not_multiple 0 +- b dphy_min_timing_value_1 1 +- b twakeup_supported 2 +- b tinit_supported 3 +- b ths_exit_supported 4 +- b cphy_timing_not_multiple 5 +- b cphy_min_timing_value_1 6 +dphy_sf 0x165d v1.1 +cphy_sf 0x165e v1.1 +- f twakeup 0 3 +- f tinit 4 7 +dphy_limits_1 0x165f v1.1 +- f ths_prepare 0 3 +- f ths_zero 4 7 +dphy_limits_2 0x1660 v1.1 +- f ths_trail 0 3 +- f tclk_trail_min 4 7 +dphy_limits_3 0x1661 v1.1 +- f tclk_prepare 0 3 +- f tclk_zero 4 7 +dphy_limits_4 0x1662 v1.1 +- f tclk_post 0 3 +- f tlpx 4 7 +dphy_limits_5 0x1663 v1.1 +- f ths_exit 0 3 +- f twakeup 4 7 +dphy_limits_6 0x1664 v1.1 +- f tinit 0 3 +cphy_limits_1 0x1665 v1.1 +- f t3_prepare_max 0 3 +- f t3_lpx_max 4 7 +cphy_limits_2 0x1666 v1.1 +- f ths_exit_max 0 3 +- f twakeup_max 4 7 +cphy_limits_3 0x1667 v1.1 +- f tinit_max 0 3 + +# binning capability registers +min_frame_length_lines_bin 0x1700 16 +max_frame_length_lines_bin 0x1702 16 +min_line_length_pck_bin 0x1704 16 +max_line_length_pck_bin 0x1706 16 +min_line_blanking_pck_bin 0x1708 16 +fine_integration_time_min_bin 0x170a 16 +fine_integration_time_max_margin_bin 0x170c 16 +binning_capability 0x1710 +- e unsupported 0 +- e binning_then_subsampling 1 +- e subsampling_then_binning 2 +binning_weighting_capability 0x1711 +- b averaged 0 +- b summed 1 +- b bayer_corrected 2 +- b module_specific_weight 3 +binning_sub_types 0x1712 +binning_sub_type(n) 0x1713 +- l n 0 63 1 +- f row 0 3 +- f column 4 7 +binning_weighting_mono_capability 0x1771 v1.1 +- b averaged 0 +- b summed 1 +- b bayer_corrected 2 +- b module_specific_weight 3 +binning_sub_types_mono 0x1772 v1.1 +binning_sub_type_mono(n) 0x1773 v1.1 f +- l n 0 63 1 + +# data transfer interface capability registers +data_transfer_if_capability 0x1800 +- b supported 0 +- b polling 2 + +# sensor correction capability registers +shading_correction_capability 0x1900 +- b color_shading 0 +- b luminance_correction 1 +green_imbalance_capability 0x1901 +- b supported 0 +module_specific_correction_capability 0x1903 +defect_correction_capability 0x1904 16 +- b mapped_defect 0 +- b dynamic_couplet 2 +- b dynamic_single 5 +- b combined_dynamic 8 +defect_correction_capability_2 0x1906 16 +- b dynamic_triplet 3 +nf_capability 0x1908 +- b luma 0 +- b chroma 1 +- b combined 2 + +# optical black readout capability registers +ob_readout_capability 0x1980 +- b controllable_readout 0 +- b visible_pixel_readout 1 +- b different_vc_readout 2 +- b different_dt_readout 3 +- b prog_data_format 4 + +# color feedback capability registers +color_feedback_capability 0x1987 +- b kelvin 0 +- b awb_gain 1 + +# cfa pattern capability registers +CFA_pattern_capability 0x1990 v1.1 +- e bayer 0 +- e monochrome 1 +- e 4x4_quad_bayer 2 +- e vendor_specific 3 +CFA_pattern_conversion_capability 0x1991 v1.1 +- b bayer 0 + +# timer capability registers +flash_mode_capability 0x1a02 +- b single_strobe 0 +sa_strobe_mode_capability 0x1a03 +- b fixed_width 0 +- b edge_ctrl 1 + +# soft reset capability registers +reset_max_delay 0x1a10 v1.1 +reset_min_time 0x1a11 v1.1 + +# pdaf capability registers +pdaf_capability_1 0x1b80 +- b supported 0 +- b processed_bottom_embedded 1 +- b processed_interleaved 2 +- b raw_bottom_embedded 3 +- b raw_interleaved 4 +- b visible_pdaf_correction 5 +- b vc_interleaving 6 +- b dt_interleaving 7 +pdaf_capability_2 0x1b81 +- b ROI 0 +- b after_digital_crop 1 +- b ctrl_retimed 2 + +# bracketing interface capability registers +bracketing_lut_capability_1 0x1c00 +- b coarse_integration 0 +- b global_analog_gain 1 +- b flash 4 +- b global_digital_gain 5 +- b alternate_global_analog_gain 6 +bracketing_lut_capability_2 0x1c01 +- b single_bracketing_mode 0 +- b looped_bracketing_mode 1 +bracketing_lut_size 0x1c02 diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/ccs.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/ccs.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f49e971f2d92 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/ccs.rst @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-3-Clause + +.. include:: <isonum.txt> + +MIPI CCS camera sensor driver +============================= + +The MIPI CCS camera sensor driver is a generic driver for `MIPI CCS +<https://www.mipi.org/specifications/camera-command-set>`_ compliant +camera sensors. It exposes three sub-devices representing the pixel array, +the binner and the scaler. + +As the capabilities of individual devices vary, the driver exposes +interfaces based on the capabilities that exist in hardware. + +Pixel Array sub-device +---------------------- + +The pixel array sub-device represents the camera sensor's pixel matrix, as well +as analogue crop functionality present in many compliant devices. The analogue +crop is configured using the ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP`` on the source pad (0) of the +entity. The size of the pixel matrix can be obtained by getting the +``V4L2_SEL_TGT_NATIVE_SIZE`` target. + +Binner +------ + +The binner sub-device represents the binning functionality on the sensor. For +that purpose, selection target ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE`` is supported on the +sink pad (0). + +Additionally, if a device has no scaler or digital crop functionality, the +source pad (1) expses another digital crop selection rectangle that can only +crop at the end of the lines and frames. + +Scaler +------ + +The scaler sub-device represents the digital crop and scaling functionality of +the sensor. The V4L2 selection target ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP`` is used to +configure the digital crop on the sink pad (0) when digital crop is supported. +Scaling is configured using selection target ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_COMPOSE`` on the +sink pad (0) as well. + +Additionally, if the scaler sub-device exists, its source pad (1) exposes +another digital crop selection rectangle that can only crop at the end of the +lines and frames. + +Digital and analogue crop +------------------------- + +Digital crop functionality is referred to as cropping that effectively works by +dropping some data on the floor. Analogue crop, on the other hand, means that +the cropped information is never retrieved. In case of camera sensors, the +analogue data is never read from the pixel matrix that are outside the +configured selection rectangle that designates crop. The difference has an +effect in device timing and likely also in power consumption. + +Register definition generator +----------------------------- + +The ccs-regs.asc file contains MIPI CCS register definitions that are used +to produce C source code files for definitions that can be better used by +programs written in C language. As there are many dependencies between the +produced files, please do not modify them manually as it's error-prone and +in vain, but instead change the script producing them. + +Usage +~~~~~ + +Conventionally the script is called this way to update the CCS driver +definitions: + +.. code-block:: none + + $ Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/mk-ccs-regs -k \ + -e drivers/media/i2c/ccs/ccs-regs.h \ + -L drivers/media/i2c/ccs/ccs-limits.h \ + -l drivers/media/i2c/ccs/ccs-limits.c \ + -c Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/ccs-regs.asc + +**Copyright** |copy| 2020 Intel Corporation diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/mk-ccs-regs b/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/mk-ccs-regs new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..6668deaf2f19 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ccs/mk-ccs-regs @@ -0,0 +1,433 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-3-Clause +# Copyright (C) 2019--2020 Intel Corporation + +use Getopt::Long qw(:config no_ignore_case); +use File::Basename; + +my $ccsregs = "ccs-regs.asc"; +my $header; +my $regarray; +my $limitc; +my $limith; +my $kernel; +my $help; + +GetOptions("ccsregs|c=s" => \$ccsregs, + "header|e=s" => \$header, + "regarray|r=s" => \$regarray, + "limitc|l=s" => \$limitc, + "limith|L=s" => \$limith, + "kernel|k" => \$kernel, + "help|h" => \$help) or die "can't parse options"; + +$help = 1 if ! defined $header || ! defined $limitc || ! defined $limith; + +if (defined $help) { + print <<EOH +$0 - Create CCS register definitions for C + +usage: $0 -c ccs-regs.asc -e header -r regarray -l limit-c -L limit-header [-k] + + -c ccs register file + -e header file name + -r register description array file name + -l limit and capability array file name + -L limit and capability header file name + -k generate files for kernel space consumption +EOH + ; + exit 0; +} + +my $lh_hdr = ! defined $kernel + ? '#include "ccs-os.h"' . "\n" + : "#include <linux/bits.h>\n#include <linux/types.h>\n"; +my $uint32_t = ! defined $kernel ? 'uint32_t' : 'u32'; +my $uint16_t = ! defined $kernel ? 'uint16_t' : 'u16'; + +open(my $R, "< $ccsregs") or die "can't open $ccsregs"; + +open(my $H, "> $header") or die "can't open $header"; +my $A; +if (defined $regarray) { + open($A, "> $regarray") or die "can't open $regarray"; +} +open(my $LC, "> $limitc") or die "can't open $limitc"; +open(my $LH, "> $limith") or die "can't open $limith"; + +my %this; + +sub is_limit_reg($) { + my $addr = hex $_[0]; + + return 0 if $addr < 0x40; # weed out status registers + return 0 if $addr >= 0x100 && $addr < 0xfff; # weed out configuration registers + + return 1; +} + +my $uc_header = basename uc $header; +$uc_header =~ s/[^A-Z0-9]/_/g; + +my $copyright = "/* Copyright (C) 2019--2020 Intel Corporation */\n"; +my $license = "SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-3-Clause"; + +for my $fh ($A, $LC) { + print $fh "// $license\n$copyright\n" if defined $fh; +} + +for my $fh ($H, $LH) { + print $fh "/* $license */\n$copyright\n"; +} + +sub bit_def($) { + my $bit = shift @_; + + return "BIT($bit)" if defined $kernel; + return "(1U << $bit)" if $bit =~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9_]+$/; + return "(1U << ($bit))"; +} + +print $H <<EOF +#ifndef __${uc_header}__ +#define __${uc_header}__ + +EOF + ; + +print $H "#include <linux/bits.h>\n\n" if defined $kernel; + +print $H <<EOF +#define CCS_FL_BASE 16 +EOF + ; + +print $H "#define CCS_FL_16BIT " . bit_def("CCS_FL_BASE") . "\n"; +print $H "#define CCS_FL_32BIT " . bit_def("CCS_FL_BASE + 1") . "\n"; +print $H "#define CCS_FL_FLOAT_IREAL " . bit_def("CCS_FL_BASE + 2") . "\n"; +print $H "#define CCS_FL_IREAL " . bit_def("CCS_FL_BASE + 3") . "\n"; + +print $H <<EOF +#define CCS_R_ADDR(r) ((r) & 0xffff) + +EOF + ; + +print $A <<EOF +#include <stdint.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include "ccs-extra.h" +#include "ccs-regs.h" + +EOF + if defined $A; + +my $uc_limith = basename uc $limith; +$uc_limith =~ s/[^A-Z0-9]/_/g; + +print $LH <<EOF +#ifndef __${uc_limith}__ +#define __${uc_limith}__ + +$lh_hdr +struct ccs_limit { + $uint32_t reg; + $uint16_t size; + $uint16_t flags; + const char *name; +}; + +EOF + ; +print $LH "#define CCS_L_FL_SAME_REG " . bit_def(0) . "\n\n"; + +print $LH <<EOF +extern const struct ccs_limit ccs_limits[]; + +EOF + ; + +print $LC <<EOF +#include "ccs-limits.h" +#include "ccs-regs.h" + +const struct ccs_limit ccs_limits[] = { +EOF + ; + +my $limitcount = 0; +my $argdescs; +my $reglist = "const struct ccs_reg_desc ccs_reg_desc[] = {\n"; + +sub name_split($$) { + my ($name, $addr) = @_; + my $args; + + $name =~ /([^\(]+?)(\(.*)/; + ($name, $args) = ($1, $2); + $args = [split /,\s*/, $args]; + foreach my $t (@$args) { + $t =~ s/[\(\)]//g; + $t =~ s/\//\\\//g; + } + + return ($name, $addr, $args); +} + +sub tabconv($) { + $_ = shift; + + my @l = split "\n", $_; + + map { + s/ {8,8}/\t/g; + s/\t\K +//; + } @l; + + return (join "\n", @l) . "\n"; +} + +sub elem_size(@) { + my @flags = @_; + + return 2 if grep /^16$/, @flags; + return 4 if grep /^32$/, @flags; + return 1; +} + +sub arr_size($) { + my $this = $_[0]; + my $size = $this->{elsize}; + my $h = $this->{argparams}; + + foreach my $arg (@{$this->{args}}) { + my $apref = $h->{$arg}; + + $size *= $apref->{max} - $apref->{min} + 1; + } + + return $size; +} + +sub print_args($$$) { + my ($this, $postfix, $is_same_reg) = @_; + my ($args, $argparams, $name) = + ($this->{args}, $this->{argparams}, $this->{name}); + my $varname = "ccs_reg_arg_" . (lc $name) . $postfix; + my @mins; + my @sorted_args = @{$this->{sorted_args}}; + my $lim_arg; + my $size = arr_size($this); + + $argdescs .= "static const struct ccs_reg_arg " . $varname . "[] = {\n"; + + foreach my $sorted_arg (@sorted_args) { + push @mins, $argparams->{$sorted_arg}->{min}; + } + + foreach my $sorted_arg (@sorted_args) { + my $h = $argparams->{$sorted_arg}; + + $argdescs .= "\t{ \"$sorted_arg\", $h->{min}, $h->{max}, $h->{elsize} },\n"; + + $lim_arg .= defined $lim_arg ? ", $h->{min}" : "$h->{min}"; + } + + $argdescs .= "};\n\n"; + + $reglist .= "\t{ CCS_R_" . (uc $name) . "(" . (join ",", (@mins)) . + "), $size, sizeof($varname) / sizeof(*$varname)," . + " \"" . (lc $name) . "\", $varname },\n"; + + print $LC tabconv sprintf "\t{ CCS_R_" . (uc $name) . "($lim_arg), " . + $size . ", " . ($is_same_reg ? "CCS_L_FL_SAME_REG" : "0") . + ", \"$name" . (defined $this->{discontig} ? " $lim_arg" : "") . "\" },\n" + if is_limit_reg $this->{base_addr}; +} + +my $hdr_data; + +while (<$R>) { + chop; + s/^\s*//; + next if /^[#;]/ || /^$/; + if (s/^-\s*//) { + if (s/^b\s*//) { + my ($bit, $addr) = split /\t+/; + $bit = uc $bit; + $hdr_data .= sprintf "#define %-62s %s", "CCS_" . (uc ${this{name}}) ."_$bit", bit_def($addr) . "\n"; + } elsif (s/^f\s*//) { + s/[,\.-]/_/g; + my @a = split /\s+/; + my ($msb, $lsb, $this_field) = reverse @a; + @a = ( { "name" => "SHIFT", "addr" => $lsb, "fmt" => "%uU", }, + { "name" => "MASK", "addr" => (1 << ($msb + 1)) - 1 - ((1 << $lsb) - 1), "fmt" => "0x%" . join(".", ($this{"elsize"} >> 2) x 2) . "x" } ); + $this{"field"} = $this_field; + foreach my $ar (@a) { + #print $ar->{fmt}."\n"; + $hdr_data .= sprintf "#define %-62s " . $ar->{"fmt"} . "\n", "CCS_" . (uc $this{"name"}) . (defined $this_field ? "_" . uc $this_field : "") . "_" . $ar->{"name"}, $ar->{"addr"} . "\n"; + } + } elsif (s/^e\s*//) { + s/[,\.-]/_/g; + my ($enum, $addr) = split /\s+/; + $enum = uc $enum; + $hdr_data .= sprintf "#define %-62s %s", "CCS_" . (uc ${this{name}}) . (defined $this{"field"} ? "_" . uc $this{"field"} : "") ."_$enum", $addr . ($addr =~ /0x/i ? "" : "U") . "\n"; + } elsif (s/^l\s*//) { + my ($arg, $min, $max, $elsize, @discontig) = split /\s+/; + my $size; + + foreach my $num ($min, $max) { + $num = hex $num if $num =~ /0x/i; + } + + $hdr_data .= sprintf "#define %-62s %s", "CCS_LIM_" . (uc ${this{name}} . "_MIN_$arg"), $min . ($min =~ /0x/i ? "" : "U") . "\n"; + $hdr_data .= sprintf "#define %-62s %s", "CCS_LIM_" . (uc ${this{name}} . "_MAX_$arg"), $max . ($max =~ /0x/i ? "" : "U") . "\n"; + + my $h = $this{argparams}; + + $h->{$arg} = { "min" => $min, + "max" => $max, + "elsize" => $elsize =~ /^0x/ ? hex $elsize : $elsize, + "discontig" => \@discontig }; + + $this{discontig} = $arg if @discontig; + + next if $#{$this{args}} + 1 != scalar keys %{$this{argparams}}; + + my $reg_formula = "($this{addr}"; + my $lim_formula; + + foreach my $arg (@{$this{args}}) { + my $d = $h->{$arg}->{discontig}; + my $times = $h->{$arg}->{elsize} != 1 ? + " * " . $h->{$arg}->{elsize} : ""; + + if (@$d) { + my ($lim, $offset) = split /,/, $d->[0]; + + $reg_formula .= " + (($arg) < $lim ? ($arg)$times : $offset + (($arg) - $lim)$times)"; + } else { + $reg_formula .= " + ($arg)$times"; + } + + $lim_formula .= (defined $lim_formula ? " + " : "") . "($arg)$times"; + } + + $reg_formula .= ")\n"; + $lim_formula =~ s/^\(([a-z0-9]+)\)$/$1/i; + + print $H tabconv sprintf("#define %-62s %s", "CCS_R_" . (uc $this{name}) . + $this{arglist}, $reg_formula); + + print $H tabconv $hdr_data; + undef $hdr_data; + + # Sort arguments in descending order by size + @{$this{sorted_args}} = sort { + $h->{$a}->{elsize} <= $h->{$b}->{elsize} + } @{$this{args}}; + + if (defined $this{discontig}) { + my $da = $this{argparams}->{$this{discontig}}; + my ($first_discontig) = split /,/, $da->{discontig}->[0]; + my $max = $da->{max}; + + $da->{max} = $first_discontig - 1; + print_args(\%this, "", 0); + + $da->{min} = $da->{max} + 1; + $da->{max} = $max; + print_args(\%this, $first_discontig, 1); + } else { + print_args(\%this, "", 0); + } + + next unless is_limit_reg $this{base_addr}; + + print $LH tabconv sprintf "#define %-63s%s\n", + "CCS_L_" . (uc $this{name}) . "_OFFSET(" . + (join ", ", @{$this{args}}) . ")", "($lim_formula)"; + } + + if (! @{$this{args}}) { + print $H tabconv($hdr_data); + undef $hdr_data; + } + + next; + } + + my ($name, $addr, @flags) = split /\t+/, $_; + my $args = []; + + my $sp; + + ($name, $addr, $args) = name_split($name, $addr) if /\(.*\)/; + + $name =~ s/[,\.-]/_/g; + + my $flagstring = ""; + my $size = elem_size(@flags); + $flagstring .= "| CCS_FL_16BIT " if $size eq "2"; + $flagstring .= "| CCS_FL_32BIT " if $size eq "4"; + $flagstring .= "| CCS_FL_FLOAT_IREAL " if grep /^float_ireal$/, @flags; + $flagstring .= "| CCS_FL_IREAL " if grep /^ireal$/, @flags; + $flagstring =~ s/^\| //; + $flagstring =~ s/ $//; + $flagstring = "($flagstring)" if $flagstring =~ /\|/; + my $base_addr = $addr; + $addr = "($addr | $flagstring)" if $flagstring ne ""; + + my $arglist = @$args ? "(" . (join ", ", @$args) . ")" : ""; + $hdr_data .= sprintf "#define %-62s %s\n", "CCS_R_" . (uc $name), $addr + if !@$args; + + $name =~ s/\(.*//; + + %this = ( name => $name, + addr => $addr, + base_addr => $base_addr, + argparams => {}, + args => $args, + arglist => $arglist, + elsize => $size, + ); + + if (!@$args) { + $reglist .= "\t{ CCS_R_" . (uc $name) . ", 1, 0, \"" . (lc $name) . "\", NULL },\n"; + print $H tabconv $hdr_data; + undef $hdr_data; + + print $LC tabconv sprintf "\t{ CCS_R_" . (uc $name) . ", " . + $this{elsize} . ", 0, \"$name\" },\n" + if is_limit_reg $this{base_addr}; + } + + print $LH tabconv sprintf "#define %-63s%s\n", + "CCS_L_" . (uc $this{name}), $limitcount++ + if is_limit_reg $this{base_addr}; +} + +if (defined $A) { + print $A $argdescs, $reglist; + + print $A "\t{ 0 }\n"; + + print $A "};\n"; +} + +print $H "\n#endif /* __${uc_header}__ */\n"; + +print $LH tabconv sprintf "#define %-63s%s\n", "CCS_L_LAST", $limitcount; + +print $LH "\n#endif /* __${uc_limith}__ */\n"; + +print $LC "\t{ 0 } /* Guardian */\n"; +print $LC "};\n"; + +close($R); +close($H); +close($A) if defined $A; +close($LC); +close($LH); diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/index.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/index.rst index eb7011782863..426cda633bf0 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/index.rst @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ Video4Linux (V4L) drivers tuners vimc-devel zoran + ccs/ccs Digital TV drivers diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/vidtv.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/vidtv.rst index 65115448c52d..673bdff919ea 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/vidtv.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/vidtv.rst @@ -149,11 +149,11 @@ vidtv_psi.[ch] Because the generator is implemented in a separate file, it can be reused elsewhere in the media subsystem. - Currently vidtv supports working with 3 PSI tables: PAT, PMT and - SDT. + Currently vidtv supports working with 5 PSI tables: PAT, PMT, + SDT, NIT and EIT. The specification for PAT and PMT can be found in *ISO 13818-1: - Systems*, while the specification for the SDT can be found in *ETSI + Systems*, while the specification for the SDT, NIT, EIT can be found in *ETSI EN 300 468: Specification for Service Information (SI) in DVB systems*. @@ -197,6 +197,8 @@ vidtv_channel.[ch] #. Their programs will be concatenated to populate the PAT + #. Their events will be concatenated to populate the EIT + #. For each program in the PAT, a PMT section will be created #. The PMT section for a channel will be assigned its streams. @@ -256,6 +258,42 @@ Using dvb-fe-tool The first step to check whether the demod loaded successfully is to run:: $ dvb-fe-tool + Device Dummy demod for DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2 (/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0) capabilities: + CAN_FEC_1_2 + CAN_FEC_2_3 + CAN_FEC_3_4 + CAN_FEC_4_5 + CAN_FEC_5_6 + CAN_FEC_6_7 + CAN_FEC_7_8 + CAN_FEC_8_9 + CAN_FEC_AUTO + CAN_GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO + CAN_HIERARCHY_AUTO + CAN_INVERSION_AUTO + CAN_QAM_16 + CAN_QAM_32 + CAN_QAM_64 + CAN_QAM_128 + CAN_QAM_256 + CAN_QAM_AUTO + CAN_QPSK + CAN_TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO + DVB API Version 5.11, Current v5 delivery system: DVBC/ANNEX_A + Supported delivery systems: + DVBT + DVBT2 + [DVBC/ANNEX_A] + DVBS + DVBS2 + Frequency range for the current standard: + From: 51.0 MHz + To: 2.15 GHz + Step: 62.5 kHz + Tolerance: 29.5 MHz + Symbol rate ranges for the current standard: + From: 1.00 MBauds + To: 45.0 MBauds This should return what is currently set up at the demod struct, i.e.:: @@ -314,7 +352,7 @@ For this, one should provide a configuration file known as a 'scan file', here's an example:: [Channel] - FREQUENCY = 330000000 + FREQUENCY = 474000000 MODULATION = QAM/AUTO SYMBOL_RATE = 6940000 INNER_FEC = AUTO @@ -335,6 +373,14 @@ You can browse scan tables online here: `dvb-scan-tables Assuming this channel is named 'channel.conf', you can then run:: $ dvbv5-scan channel.conf + dvbv5-scan ~/vidtv.conf + ERROR command BANDWIDTH_HZ (5) not found during retrieve + Cannot calc frequency shift. Either bandwidth/symbol-rate is unavailable (yet). + Scanning frequency #1 330000000 + (0x00) Signal= -68.00dBm + Scanning frequency #2 474000000 + Lock (0x1f) Signal= -34.45dBm C/N= 33.74dB UCB= 0 + Service Beethoven, provider LinuxTV.org: digital television For more information on dvb-scan, check its documentation online here: `dvb-scan Documentation <https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Dvbscan>`_. @@ -344,23 +390,38 @@ Using dvb-zap dvbv5-zap is a command line tool that can be used to record MPEG-TS to disk. The typical use is to tune into a channel and put it into record mode. The example -below - which is taken from the documentation - illustrates that:: +below - which is taken from the documentation - illustrates that\ [1]_:: - $ dvbv5-zap -c dvb_channel.conf "trilhas sonoras" -r - using demux '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0' + $ dvbv5-zap -c dvb_channel.conf "beethoven" -o music.ts -P -t 10 + using demux 'dvb0.demux0' reading channels from file 'dvb_channel.conf' - service has pid type 05: 204 - tuning to 573000000 Hz - audio pid 104 - dvb_set_pesfilter 104 - Lock (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= -13.80dB UCB= 70 postBER= 3.14x10^-3 PER= 0 - DVR interface '/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0' can now be opened + tuning to 474000000 Hz + pass all PID's to TS + dvb_set_pesfilter 8192 + dvb_dev_set_bufsize: buffer set to 6160384 + Lock (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= -34.66dBm C/N= 33.41dB UCB= 0 postBER= 0 preBER= 1.05x10^-3 PER= 0 + Lock (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= -34.57dBm C/N= 33.46dB UCB= 0 postBER= 0 preBER= 1.05x10^-3 PER= 0 + Record to file 'music.ts' started + received 24587768 bytes (2401 Kbytes/sec) + Lock (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= -34.42dBm C/N= 33.89dB UCB= 0 postBER= 0 preBER= 2.44x10^-3 PER= 0 + +.. [1] In this example, it records 10 seconds with all program ID's stored + at the music.ts file. + -The channel can be watched by playing the contents of the DVR interface, with -some player that recognizes the MPEG-TS format, such as *mplayer* or *vlc*. +The channel can be watched by playing the contents of the stream with some +player that recognizes the MPEG-TS format, such as ``mplayer`` or ``vlc``. By playing the contents of the stream one can visually inspect the workings of -vidtv, e.g.:: +vidtv, e.g., to play a recorded TS file with:: + + $ mplayer music.ts + +or, alternatively, running this command on one terminal:: + + $ dvbv5-zap -c dvb_channel.conf "beethoven" -P -r & + +And, on a second terminal, playing the contents from DVR interface with:: $ mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 @@ -423,3 +484,30 @@ A nice addition is to simulate some noise when the signal quality is bad by: - Updating the error statistics accordingly (e.g. BER, etc). - Simulating some noise in the encoded data. + +Functions and structs used within vidtv +--------------------------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_bridge.h + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_channel.h + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_demod.h + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_encoder.h + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_mux.h + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_pes.h + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_psi.h + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_s302m.h + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_ts.h + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_tuner.h + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_common.c + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/vidtv_tuner.c diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/dtv-frontend.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/dtv-frontend.rst index 91f77fe58e83..ea43cdb5b0e4 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/dtv-frontend.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/dtv-frontend.rst @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ Carrier Signal to Noise ratio (:ref:`DTV-STAT-CNR`) Having it available after inner FEC is more common. Bit counts post-FEC (:ref:`DTV-STAT-POST-ERROR-BIT-COUNT` and :ref:`DTV-STAT-POST-TOTAL-BIT-COUNT`) - - Those counters measure the number of bits and bit errors errors after + - Those counters measure the number of bits and bit errors after the forward error correction (FEC) on the inner coding block (after Viterbi, LDPC or other inner code). @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ Bit counts post-FEC (:ref:`DTV-STAT-POST-ERROR-BIT-COUNT` and :ref:`DTV-STAT-POS see :c:type:`fe_status`). Bit counts pre-FEC (:ref:`DTV-STAT-PRE-ERROR-BIT-COUNT` and :ref:`DTV-STAT-PRE-TOTAL-BIT-COUNT`) - - Those counters measure the number of bits and bit errors errors before + - Those counters measure the number of bits and bit errors before the forward error correction (FEC) on the inner coding block (before Viterbi, LDPC or other inner code). @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ Bit counts pre-FEC (:ref:`DTV-STAT-PRE-ERROR-BIT-COUNT` and :ref:`DTV-STAT-PRE-T after ``FE_HAS_VITERBI``, see :c:type:`fe_status`). Block counts (:ref:`DTV-STAT-ERROR-BLOCK-COUNT` and :ref:`DTV-STAT-TOTAL-BLOCK-COUNT`) - - Those counters measure the number of blocks and block errors errors after + - Those counters measure the number of blocks and block errors after the forward error correction (FEC) on the inner coding block (before Viterbi, LDPC or other inner code). diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/v4l2-controls.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/v4l2-controls.rst index 77f42ea3bac7..b2e91804829b 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/v4l2-controls.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/v4l2-controls.rst @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ current and new values: union v4l2_ctrl_ptr p_new; union v4l2_ctrl_ptr p_cur; -If the control has a simple s32 type type, then: +If the control has a simple s32 type, then: .. code-block:: c @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ Within the control ops you can freely use these. The val and cur.val speak for themselves. The p_char pointers point to character buffers of length ctrl->maximum + 1, and are always 0-terminated. -Unless the control is marked volatile the p_cur field points to the the +Unless the control is marked volatile the p_cur field points to the current cached control value. When you create a new control this value is made identical to the default value. After calling v4l2_ctrl_handler_setup() this value is passed to the hardware. It is generally a good idea to call this diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/media/v4l2-dev.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/media/v4l2-dev.rst index 666330af31ed..99e3b5fa7444 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/media/v4l2-dev.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/media/v4l2-dev.rst @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ types exist: ========================== ==================== ============================== The last argument gives you a certain amount of control over the device -device node number used (i.e. the X in ``videoX``). Normally you will pass -1 +node number used (i.e. the X in ``videoX``). Normally you will pass -1 to let the v4l2 framework pick the first free number. But sometimes users want to select a specific node number. It is common that drivers allow the user to select a specific device node number through a driver module diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/mtd/intel-spi.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/mtd/intel-spi.rst index 0e6d9cd5388d..0465f6879262 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/mtd/intel-spi.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/mtd/intel-spi.rst @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Linux. 16384+0 records out 8388608 bytes (8.4 MB) copied, 10.0269 s, 837 kB/s - 6) Verify the backup: + 6) Verify the backup:: # sha1sum /dev/mtd0ro bios.bak fdbb011920572ca6c991377c4b418a0502668b73 /dev/mtd0ro @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Linux. # flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0 0 Erasing 4 Kibyte @ 7ff000 -- 100 % complete - 8) Once completed without errors you can write the new BIOS image: + 8) Once completed without errors you can write the new BIOS image:: # dd if=MNW2MAX1.X64.0092.R01.1605221712.bin of=/dev/mtd0 diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/mtd/spi-nor.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/mtd/spi-nor.rst index 1f0437676762..4a3adca417fd 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/mtd/spi-nor.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/mtd/spi-nor.rst @@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ Before this framework, the layer is like:: ------------------------ SPI NOR chip - After this framework, the layer is like: +After this framework, the layer is like:: + MTD ------------------------ SPI NOR framework @@ -45,7 +46,8 @@ Before this framework, the layer is like:: ------------------------ SPI NOR chip - With the SPI NOR controller driver (Freescale QuadSPI), it looks like: +With the SPI NOR controller driver (Freescale QuadSPI), it looks like:: + MTD ------------------------ SPI NOR framework diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/reset.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/reset.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..84e03d7039cc --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/reset.rst @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only + +==================== +Reset controller API +==================== + +Introduction +============ + +Reset controllers are central units that control the reset signals to multiple +peripherals. +The reset controller API is split into two parts: +the `consumer driver interface <#consumer-driver-interface>`__ (`API reference +<#reset-consumer-api>`__), which allows peripheral drivers to request control +over their reset input signals, and the `reset controller driver interface +<#reset-controller-driver-interface>`__ (`API reference +<#reset-controller-driver-api>`__), which is used by drivers for reset +controller devices to register their reset controls to provide them to the +consumers. + +While some reset controller hardware units also implement system restart +functionality, restart handlers are out of scope for the reset controller API. + +Glossary +-------- + +The reset controller API uses these terms with a specific meaning: + +Reset line + + Physical reset line carrying a reset signal from a reset controller + hardware unit to a peripheral module. + +Reset control + + Control method that determines the state of one or multiple reset lines. + Most commonly this is a single bit in reset controller register space that + either allows direct control over the physical state of the reset line, or + is self-clearing and can be used to trigger a predetermined pulse on the + reset line. + In more complicated reset controls, a single trigger action can launch a + carefully timed sequence of pulses on multiple reset lines. + +Reset controller + + A hardware module that provides a number of reset controls to control a + number of reset lines. + +Reset consumer + + Peripheral module or external IC that is put into reset by the signal on a + reset line. + +Consumer driver interface +========================= + +This interface provides an API that is similar to the kernel clock framework. +Consumer drivers use get and put operations to acquire and release reset +controls. +Functions are provided to assert and deassert the controlled reset lines, +trigger reset pulses, or to query reset line status. + +When requesting reset controls, consumers can use symbolic names for their +reset inputs, which are mapped to an actual reset control on an existing reset +controller device by the core. + +A stub version of this API is provided when the reset controller framework is +not in use in order to minimize the need to use ifdefs. + +Shared and exclusive resets +--------------------------- + +The reset controller API provides either reference counted deassertion and +assertion or direct, exclusive control. +The distinction between shared and exclusive reset controls is made at the time +the reset control is requested, either via devm_reset_control_get_shared() or +via devm_reset_control_get_exclusive(). +This choice determines the behavior of the API calls made with the reset +control. + +Shared resets behave similarly to clocks in the kernel clock framework. +They provide reference counted deassertion, where only the first deassert, +which increments the deassertion reference count to one, and the last assert +which decrements the deassertion reference count back to zero, have a physical +effect on the reset line. + +Exclusive resets on the other hand guarantee direct control. +That is, an assert causes the reset line to be asserted immediately, and a +deassert causes the reset line to be deasserted immediately. + +Assertion and deassertion +------------------------- + +Consumer drivers use the reset_control_assert() and reset_control_deassert() +functions to assert and deassert reset lines. +For shared reset controls, calls to the two functions must be balanced. + +Note that since multiple consumers may be using a shared reset control, there +is no guarantee that calling reset_control_assert() on a shared reset control +will actually cause the reset line to be asserted. +Consumer drivers using shared reset controls should assume that the reset line +may be kept deasserted at all times. +The API only guarantees that the reset line can not be asserted as long as any +consumer has requested it to be deasserted. + +Triggering +---------- + +Consumer drivers use reset_control_reset() to trigger a reset pulse on a +self-deasserting reset control. +In general, these resets can not be shared between multiple consumers, since +requesting a pulse from any consumer driver will reset all connected +peripherals. + +The reset controller API allows requesting self-deasserting reset controls as +shared, but for those only the first trigger request causes an actual pulse to +be issued on the reset line. +All further calls to this function have no effect until all consumers have +called reset_control_rearm(). +For shared reset controls, calls to the two functions must be balanced. +This allows devices that only require an initial reset at any point before the +driver is probed or resumed to share a pulsed reset line. + +Querying +-------- + +Only some reset controllers support querying the current status of a reset +line, via reset_control_status(). +If supported, this function returns a positive non-zero value if the given +reset line is asserted. +The reset_control_status() function does not accept a +`reset control array <#reset-control-arrays>`__ handle as its input parameter. + +Optional resets +--------------- + +Often peripherals require a reset line on some platforms but not on others. +For this, reset controls can be requested as optional using +devm_reset_control_get_optional_exclusive() or +devm_reset_control_get_optional_shared(). +These functions return a NULL pointer instead of an error when the requested +reset control is not specified in the device tree. +Passing a NULL pointer to the reset_control functions causes them to return +quietly without an error. + +Reset control arrays +-------------------- + +Some drivers need to assert a bunch of reset lines in no particular order. +devm_reset_control_array_get() returns an opaque reset control handle that can +be used to assert, deassert, or trigger all specified reset controls at once. +The reset control API does not guarantee the order in which the individual +controls therein are handled. + +Reset controller driver interface +================================= + +Drivers for reset controller modules provide the functionality necessary to +assert or deassert reset signals, to trigger a reset pulse on a reset line, or +to query its current state. +All functions are optional. + +Initialization +-------------- + +Drivers fill a struct :c:type:`reset_controller_dev` and register it with +reset_controller_register() in their probe function. +The actual functionality is implemented in callback functions via a struct +:c:type:`reset_control_ops`. + +API reference +============= + +The reset controller API is documented here in two parts: +the `reset consumer API <#reset-consumer-api>`__ and the `reset controller +driver API <#reset-controller-driver-api>`__. + +Reset consumer API +------------------ + +Reset consumers can control a reset line using an opaque reset control handle, +which can be obtained from devm_reset_control_get_exclusive() or +devm_reset_control_get_shared(). +Given the reset control, consumers can call reset_control_assert() and +reset_control_deassert(), trigger a reset pulse using reset_control_reset(), or +query the reset line status using reset_control_status(). + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/reset.h + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/reset/core.c + :functions: reset_control_reset + reset_control_assert + reset_control_deassert + reset_control_status + reset_control_acquire + reset_control_release + reset_control_rearm + reset_control_put + of_reset_control_get_count + of_reset_control_array_get + devm_reset_control_array_get + reset_control_get_count + +Reset controller driver API +--------------------------- + +Reset controller drivers are supposed to implement the necessary functions in +a static constant structure :c:type:`reset_control_ops`, allocate and fill out +a struct :c:type:`reset_controller_dev`, and register it using +devm_reset_controller_register(). + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/reset-controller.h + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/reset/core.c + :functions: of_reset_simple_xlate + reset_controller_register + reset_controller_unregister + devm_reset_controller_register + reset_controller_add_lookup diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/power_allocator.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/power_allocator.rst index 67b6a3297238..aa5f66552d6f 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/power_allocator.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/power_allocator.rst @@ -71,7 +71,9 @@ to the speed-grade of the silicon. `sustainable_power` is therefore simply an estimate, and may be tuned to affect the aggressiveness of the thermal ramp. For reference, the sustainable power of a 4" phone is typically 2000mW, while on a 10" tablet is around 4500mW (may vary -depending on screen size). +depending on screen size). It is possible to have the power value +expressed in an abstract scale. The sustained power should be aligned +to the scale used by the related cooling devices. If you are using device tree, do add it as a property of the thermal-zone. For example:: @@ -269,3 +271,11 @@ won't be very good. Note that this is not particular to this governor, step-wise will also misbehave if you call its throttle() faster than the normal thermal framework tick (due to interrupts for example) as it will overreact. + +Energy Model requirements +========================= + +Another important thing is the consistent scale of the power values +provided by the cooling devices. All of the cooling devices in a single +thermal zone should have power values reported either in milli-Watts +or scaled to the same 'abstract scale'. diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/sysfs-api.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/sysfs-api.rst index b40b1f839148..e7520cb439ac 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/sysfs-api.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/sysfs-api.rst @@ -654,8 +654,7 @@ stats/time_in_state_ms: The amount of time spent by the cooling device in various cooling states. The output will have "<state> <time>" pair in each line, which will mean this cooling device spent <time> msec of time at <state>. - Output will have one line for each of the supported states. usertime - units here is 10mS (similar to other time exported in /proc). + Output will have one line for each of the supported states. RO, Required diff --git a/Documentation/features/list-arch.sh b/Documentation/features/list-arch.sh index 1ec47c3bb5fa..e73aa35848f0 100755 --- a/Documentation/features/list-arch.sh +++ b/Documentation/features/list-arch.sh @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 # # Small script that visualizes the kernel feature support status # of an architecture. @@ -7,18 +8,4 @@ ARCH=${1:-$(uname -m | sed 's/x86_64/x86/' | sed 's/i386/x86/')} -cd $(dirname $0) -echo "#" -echo "# Kernel feature support matrix of the '$ARCH' architecture:" -echo "#" - -for F in */*/arch-support.txt; do - SUBSYS=$(echo $F | cut -d/ -f1) - N=$(grep -h "^# Feature name:" $F | cut -c25-) - C=$(grep -h "^# Kconfig:" $F | cut -c25-) - D=$(grep -h "^# description:" $F | cut -c25-) - S=$(grep -hv "^#" $F | grep -w $ARCH | cut -d\| -f3) - - printf "%10s/%-22s:%s| %35s # %s\n" "$SUBSYS" "$N" "$S" "$C" "$D" -done - +$(dirname $0)/../../scripts/get_feat.pl list --arch $ARCH diff --git a/Documentation/features/locking/queued-rwlocks/arch-support.txt b/Documentation/features/locking/queued-rwlocks/arch-support.txt index 5c6bcfcf8e1f..4dd5e554873f 100644 --- a/Documentation/features/locking/queued-rwlocks/arch-support.txt +++ b/Documentation/features/locking/queued-rwlocks/arch-support.txt @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ | nios2: | TODO | | openrisc: | ok | | parisc: | TODO | - | powerpc: | TODO | + | powerpc: | ok | | riscv: | TODO | | s390: | TODO | | sh: | TODO | diff --git a/Documentation/features/locking/queued-spinlocks/arch-support.txt b/Documentation/features/locking/queued-spinlocks/arch-support.txt index b55e420a34ea..b16d4f71e5ce 100644 --- a/Documentation/features/locking/queued-spinlocks/arch-support.txt +++ b/Documentation/features/locking/queued-spinlocks/arch-support.txt @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ | nios2: | TODO | | openrisc: | ok | | parisc: | TODO | - | powerpc: | TODO | + | powerpc: | ok | | riscv: | TODO | | s390: | TODO | | sh: | TODO | diff --git a/Documentation/features/seccomp/seccomp-filter/arch-support.txt b/Documentation/features/seccomp/seccomp-filter/arch-support.txt index c688aba22a8d..eb3d74092c61 100644 --- a/Documentation/features/seccomp/seccomp-filter/arch-support.txt +++ b/Documentation/features/seccomp/seccomp-filter/arch-support.txt @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ | arm: | ok | | arm64: | ok | | c6x: | TODO | - | csky: | TODO | + | csky: | ok | | h8300: | TODO | | hexagon: | TODO | | ia64: | TODO | @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ | powerpc: | ok | | riscv: | ok | | s390: | ok | - | sh: | TODO | + | sh: | ok | | sparc: | TODO | | um: | ok | | x86: | ok | diff --git a/Documentation/features/time/clockevents/arch-support.txt b/Documentation/features/time/clockevents/arch-support.txt index 8287b6aa522e..6863a3fbddad 100644 --- a/Documentation/features/time/clockevents/arch-support.txt +++ b/Documentation/features/time/clockevents/arch-support.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # # Feature name: clockevents -# Kconfig: GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS +# Kconfig: !LEGACY_TIMER_TICK # description: arch support generic clock events # ----------------------- @@ -8,20 +8,20 @@ ----------------------- | alpha: | ok | | arc: | ok | - | arm: | ok | + | arm: | TODO | | arm64: | ok | | c6x: | ok | | csky: | ok | | h8300: | ok | | hexagon: | ok | | ia64: | TODO | - | m68k: | ok | + | m68k: | TODO | | microblaze: | ok | | mips: | ok | | nds32: | ok | | nios2: | ok | | openrisc: | ok | - | parisc: | ok | + | parisc: | TODO | | powerpc: | ok | | riscv: | ok | | s390: | ok | diff --git a/Documentation/features/time/context-tracking/arch-support.txt b/Documentation/features/time/context-tracking/arch-support.txt index 266c81e8a721..52aea275aab7 100644 --- a/Documentation/features/time/context-tracking/arch-support.txt +++ b/Documentation/features/time/context-tracking/arch-support.txt @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ | arm: | ok | | arm64: | ok | | c6x: | TODO | - | csky: | TODO | + | csky: | ok | | h8300: | TODO | | hexagon: | TODO | | ia64: | TODO | diff --git a/Documentation/features/time/modern-timekeeping/arch-support.txt b/Documentation/features/time/modern-timekeeping/arch-support.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a84c3b9d9a94..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/features/time/modern-timekeeping/arch-support.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# -# Feature name: modern-timekeeping -# Kconfig: !ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET -# description: arch does not use arch_gettimeoffset() anymore -# - ----------------------- - | arch |status| - ----------------------- - | alpha: | ok | - | arc: | ok | - | arm: | TODO | - | arm64: | ok | - | c6x: | ok | - | csky: | ok | - | h8300: | ok | - | hexagon: | ok | - | ia64: | ok | - | m68k: | ok | - | microblaze: | ok | - | mips: | ok | - | nds32: | ok | - | nios2: | ok | - | openrisc: | ok | - | parisc: | ok | - | powerpc: | ok | - | riscv: | ok | - | s390: | ok | - | sh: | ok | - | sparc: | ok | - | um: | ok | - | x86: | ok | - | xtensa: | ok | - ----------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/features/time/virt-cpuacct/arch-support.txt b/Documentation/features/time/virt-cpuacct/arch-support.txt index 56b372da6b01..e51f3af38e31 100644 --- a/Documentation/features/time/virt-cpuacct/arch-support.txt +++ b/Documentation/features/time/virt-cpuacct/arch-support.txt @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ | arm: | ok | | arm64: | ok | | c6x: | TODO | - | csky: | TODO | + | csky: | ok | | h8300: | TODO | | hexagon: | TODO | | ia64: | ok | diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/journal.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/journal.rst index 805a1e9ea3a5..849d5b119eb8 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/journal.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/journal.rst @@ -256,6 +256,10 @@ which is 1024 bytes long: - s\_padding2 - * - 0x54 + - \_\_be32 + - s\_num\_fc\_blocks + - Number of fast commit blocks in the journal. + * - 0x58 - \_\_u32 - s\_padding[42] - @@ -310,6 +314,8 @@ The journal incompat features are any combination of the following: - This journal uses v3 of the checksum on-disk format. This is the same as v2, but the journal block tag size is fixed regardless of the size of block numbers. (JBD2\_FEATURE\_INCOMPAT\_CSUM\_V3) + * - 0x20 + - Journal has fast commit blocks. (JBD2\_FEATURE\_INCOMPAT\_FAST\_COMMIT) .. _jbd2_checksum_type: diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/super.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/super.rst index 93e55d7c1d40..2eb1ab20498d 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/super.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/super.rst @@ -596,6 +596,13 @@ following: - Sparse Super Block, v2. If this flag is set, the SB field s\_backup\_bgs points to the two block groups that contain backup superblocks (COMPAT\_SPARSE\_SUPER2). + * - 0x400 + - Fast commits supported. Although fast commits blocks are + backward incompatible, fast commit blocks are not always + present in the journal. If fast commit blocks are present in + the journal, JBD2 incompat feature + (JBD2\_FEATURE\_INCOMPAT\_FAST\_COMMIT) gets + set (COMPAT\_FAST\_COMMIT). .. _super_incompat: diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/files.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/files.rst index cbf8e57376bf..bcf84459917f 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/files.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/files.rst @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ the fdtable structure - be held. 4. To look up the file structure given an fd, a reader - must use either fcheck() or fcheck_files() APIs. These + must use either lookup_fd_rcu() or files_lookup_fd_rcu() APIs. These take care of barrier requirements due to lock-free lookup. An example:: @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ the fdtable structure - struct file *file; rcu_read_lock(); - file = fcheck(fd); + file = lookup_fd_rcu(fd); if (file) { ... } @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ the fdtable structure - on ->f_count:: rcu_read_lock(); - file = fcheck_files(files, fd); + file = files_lookup_fd_rcu(files, fd); if (file) { if (atomic_long_inc_not_zero(&file->f_count)) *fput_needed = 1; @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ the fdtable structure - lock-free, they must be installed using rcu_assign_pointer() API. If they are looked up lock-free, rcu_dereference() must be used. However it is advisable to use files_fdtable() - and fcheck()/fcheck_files() which take care of these issues. + and lookup_fd_rcu()/files_lookup_fd_rcu() which take care of these issues. 7. While updating, the fdtable pointer must be looked up while holding files->file_lock. If ->file_lock is dropped, then diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst index 895e9711ed88..e0204a23e997 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ automatically verified against the file's Merkle tree. Reads of any corrupted data, including mmap reads, will fail. Userspace can use another ioctl to retrieve the root hash (actually -the "file measurement", which is a hash that includes the root hash) -that fs-verity is enforcing for the file. This ioctl executes in -constant time, regardless of the file size. +the "fs-verity file digest", which is a hash that includes the Merkle +tree root hash) that fs-verity is enforcing for the file. This ioctl +executes in constant time, regardless of the file size. fs-verity is essentially a way to hash a file in constant time, subject to the caveat that reads which would violate the hash will @@ -177,9 +177,10 @@ FS_IOC_ENABLE_VERITY can fail with the following errors: FS_IOC_MEASURE_VERITY --------------------- -The FS_IOC_MEASURE_VERITY ioctl retrieves the measurement of a verity -file. The file measurement is a digest that cryptographically -identifies the file contents that are being enforced on reads. +The FS_IOC_MEASURE_VERITY ioctl retrieves the digest of a verity file. +The fs-verity file digest is a cryptographic digest that identifies +the file contents that are being enforced on reads; it is computed via +a Merkle tree and is different from a traditional full-file digest. This ioctl takes in a pointer to a variable-length structure:: @@ -197,7 +198,7 @@ On success, 0 is returned and the kernel fills in the structure as follows: - ``digest_algorithm`` will be the hash algorithm used for the file - measurement. It will match ``fsverity_enable_arg::hash_algorithm``. + digest. It will match ``fsverity_enable_arg::hash_algorithm``. - ``digest_size`` will be the size of the digest in bytes, e.g. 32 for SHA-256. (This can be redundant with ``digest_algorithm``.) - ``digest`` will be the actual bytes of the digest. @@ -257,25 +258,24 @@ non-verity one, with the following exceptions: with EIO (for read()) or SIGBUS (for mmap() reads). - If the sysctl "fs.verity.require_signatures" is set to 1 and the - file's verity measurement is not signed by a key in the fs-verity - keyring, then opening the file will fail. See `Built-in signature - verification`_. + file is not signed by a key in the fs-verity keyring, then opening + the file will fail. See `Built-in signature verification`_. Direct access to the Merkle tree is not supported. Therefore, if a verity file is copied, or is backed up and restored, then it will lose its "verity"-ness. fs-verity is primarily meant for files like executables that are managed by a package manager. -File measurement computation -============================ +File digest computation +======================= This section describes how fs-verity hashes the file contents using a -Merkle tree to produce the "file measurement" which cryptographically -identifies the file contents. This algorithm is the same for all -filesystems that support fs-verity. +Merkle tree to produce the digest which cryptographically identifies +the file contents. This algorithm is the same for all filesystems +that support fs-verity. Userspace only needs to be aware of this algorithm if it needs to -compute the file measurement itself, e.g. in order to sign the file. +compute fs-verity file digests itself, e.g. in order to sign files. .. _fsverity_merkle_tree: @@ -325,26 +325,22 @@ can't a distinguish a large file from a small second file whose data is exactly the top-level hash block of the first file. Ambiguities also arise from the convention of padding to the next block boundary. -To solve this problem, the verity file measurement is actually -computed as a hash of the following structure, which contains the -Merkle tree root hash as well as other fields such as the file size:: +To solve this problem, the fs-verity file digest is actually computed +as a hash of the following structure, which contains the Merkle tree +root hash as well as other fields such as the file size:: struct fsverity_descriptor { __u8 version; /* must be 1 */ __u8 hash_algorithm; /* Merkle tree hash algorithm */ __u8 log_blocksize; /* log2 of size of data and tree blocks */ __u8 salt_size; /* size of salt in bytes; 0 if none */ - __le32 sig_size; /* must be 0 */ + __le32 __reserved_0x04; /* must be 0 */ __le64 data_size; /* size of file the Merkle tree is built over */ __u8 root_hash[64]; /* Merkle tree root hash */ __u8 salt[32]; /* salt prepended to each hashed block */ __u8 __reserved[144]; /* must be 0's */ }; -Note that the ``sig_size`` field must be set to 0 for the purpose of -computing the file measurement, even if a signature was provided (or -will be provided) to `FS_IOC_ENABLE_VERITY`_. - Built-in signature verification =============================== @@ -359,20 +355,20 @@ kernel. Specifically, it adds support for: certificates from being added. 2. `FS_IOC_ENABLE_VERITY`_ accepts a pointer to a PKCS#7 formatted - detached signature in DER format of the file measurement. On - success, this signature is persisted alongside the Merkle tree. + detached signature in DER format of the file's fs-verity digest. + On success, this signature is persisted alongside the Merkle tree. Then, any time the file is opened, the kernel will verify the - file's actual measurement against this signature, using the - certificates in the ".fs-verity" keyring. + file's actual digest against this signature, using the certificates + in the ".fs-verity" keyring. 3. A new sysctl "fs.verity.require_signatures" is made available. When set to 1, the kernel requires that all verity files have a - correctly signed file measurement as described in (2). + correctly signed digest as described in (2). -File measurements must be signed in the following format, which is -similar to the structure used by `FS_IOC_MEASURE_VERITY`_:: +fs-verity file digests must be signed in the following format, which +is similar to the structure used by `FS_IOC_MEASURE_VERITY`_:: - struct fsverity_signed_digest { + struct fsverity_formatted_digest { char magic[8]; /* must be "FSVerity" */ __le16 digest_algorithm; __le16 digest_size; @@ -421,8 +417,8 @@ can only be set by `FS_IOC_ENABLE_VERITY`_, and it cannot be cleared. ext4 also supports encryption, which can be used simultaneously with fs-verity. In this case, the plaintext data is verified rather than -the ciphertext. This is necessary in order to make the file -measurement meaningful, since every file is encrypted differently. +the ciphertext. This is necessary in order to make the fs-verity file +digest meaningful, since every file is encrypted differently. ext4 stores the verity metadata (Merkle tree and fsverity_descriptor) past the end of the file, starting at the first 64K boundary beyond @@ -592,8 +588,8 @@ weren't already directly answered in other parts of this document. :Q: Isn't fs-verity useless because the attacker can just modify the hashes in the Merkle tree, which is stored on-disk? :A: To verify the authenticity of an fs-verity file you must verify - the authenticity of the "file measurement", which is basically the - root hash of the Merkle tree. See `Use cases`_. + the authenticity of the "fs-verity file digest", which + incorporates the root hash of the Merkle tree. See `Use cases`_. :Q: Isn't fs-verity useless because the attacker can just replace a verity file with a non-verity one? diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst index 98f59a864242..7be9b46d85d9 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/index.rst @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Documentation for filesystem implementations. sysv-fs tmpfs ubifs - ubifs-authentication.rst + ubifs-authentication udf virtiofs vfat diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/journalling.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/journalling.rst index 5a5f70b4063e..e18f90ffc6fd 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/journalling.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/journalling.rst @@ -136,10 +136,8 @@ Fast commits ~~~~~~~~~~~~ JBD2 to also allows you to perform file-system specific delta commits known as -fast commits. In order to use fast commits, you first need to call -:c:func:`jbd2_fc_init` and tell how many blocks at the end of journal -area should be reserved for fast commits. Along with that, you will also need -to set following callbacks that perform correspodning work: +fast commits. In order to use fast commits, you will need to set following +callbacks that perform correspodning work: `journal->j_fc_cleanup_cb`: Cleanup function called after every full commit and fast commit. diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/mount_api.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/mount_api.rst index d7f53d62b5bb..eb358a00be27 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/mount_api.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/mount_api.rst @@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ process the parameters it is given. should just be set to lie inside the low-to-high range. If all is good, true is returned. If the table is invalid, errors are - logged to dmesg and false is returned. + logged to the kernel log buffer and false is returned. * :: @@ -782,7 +782,7 @@ process the parameters it is given. This performs some validation checks on a parameter description. It returns true if the description is good and false if it is not. It will - log errors to dmesg if validation fails. + log errors to the kernel log buffer if validation fails. * :: diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/exporting.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/exporting.rst index 33d588a01ace..0e98edd353b5 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/exporting.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/exporting.rst @@ -154,6 +154,11 @@ struct which has the following members: to find potential names, and matches inode numbers to find the correct match. + flags + Some filesystems may need to be handled differently than others. The + export_operations struct also includes a flags field that allows the + filesystem to communicate such information to nfsd. See the Export + Operations Flags section below for more explanation. A filehandle fragment consists of an array of 1 or more 4byte words, together with a one byte "type". @@ -163,3 +168,50 @@ generated by encode_fh, in which case it will have been padded with nuls. Rather, the encode_fh routine should choose a "type" which indicates the decode_fh how much of the filehandle is valid, and how it should be interpreted. + +Export Operations Flags +----------------------- +In addition to the operation vector pointers, struct export_operations also +contains a "flags" field that allows the filesystem to communicate to nfsd +that it may want to do things differently when dealing with it. The +following flags are defined: + + EXPORT_OP_NOWCC - disable NFSv3 WCC attributes on this filesystem + RFC 1813 recommends that servers always send weak cache consistency + (WCC) data to the client after each operation. The server should + atomically collect attributes about the inode, do an operation on it, + and then collect the attributes afterward. This allows the client to + skip issuing GETATTRs in some situations but means that the server + is calling vfs_getattr for almost all RPCs. On some filesystems + (particularly those that are clustered or networked) this is expensive + and atomicity is difficult to guarantee. This flag indicates to nfsd + that it should skip providing WCC attributes to the client in NFSv3 + replies when doing operations on this filesystem. Consider enabling + this on filesystems that have an expensive ->getattr inode operation, + or when atomicity between pre and post operation attribute collection + is impossible to guarantee. + + EXPORT_OP_NOSUBTREECHK - disallow subtree checking on this fs + Many NFS operations deal with filehandles, which the server must then + vet to ensure that they live inside of an exported tree. When the + export consists of an entire filesystem, this is trivial. nfsd can just + ensure that the filehandle live on the filesystem. When only part of a + filesystem is exported however, then nfsd must walk the ancestors of the + inode to ensure that it's within an exported subtree. This is an + expensive operation and not all filesystems can support it properly. + This flag exempts the filesystem from subtree checking and causes + exportfs to get back an error if it tries to enable subtree checking + on it. + + EXPORT_OP_CLOSE_BEFORE_UNLINK - always close cached files before unlinking + On some exportable filesystems (such as NFS) unlinking a file that + is still open can cause a fair bit of extra work. For instance, + the NFS client will do a "sillyrename" to ensure that the file + sticks around while it's still open. When reexporting, that open + file is held by nfsd so we usually end up doing a sillyrename, and + then immediately deleting the sillyrenamed file just afterward when + the link count actually goes to zero. Sometimes this delete can race + with other operations (for instance an rmdir of the parent directory). + This flag causes nfsd to close any open files for this inode _before_ + calling into the vfs to do an unlink or a rename that would replace + an existing file. diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst index 533c79e8d2cd..2fa69f710e2a 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst @@ -210,6 +210,7 @@ read the file /proc/PID/status:: NoNewPrivs: 0 Seccomp: 0 Speculation_Store_Bypass: thread vulnerable + SpeculationIndirectBranch: conditional enabled voluntary_ctxt_switches: 0 nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches: 1 @@ -292,6 +293,7 @@ It's slow but very precise. NoNewPrivs no_new_privs, like prctl(PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIV, ...) Seccomp seccomp mode, like prctl(PR_GET_SECCOMP, ...) Speculation_Store_Bypass speculative store bypass mitigation status + SpeculationIndirectBranch indirect branch speculation mode Cpus_allowed mask of CPUs on which this process may run Cpus_allowed_list Same as previous, but in "list format" Mems_allowed mask of memory nodes allowed to this process @@ -546,6 +548,7 @@ encoded manner. The codes are the following: nh no huge page advise flag mg mergable advise flag bt arm64 BTI guarded page + mt arm64 MTE allocation tags are enabled == ======================================= Note that there is no guarantee that every flag and associated mnemonic will diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.rst index c44f8b1d3cab..0408c245785e 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.rst +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Tmpfs ===== -Tmpfs is a file system which keeps all files in virtual memory. +Tmpfs is a file system which keeps all of its files in virtual memory. Everything in tmpfs is temporary in the sense that no files will be @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ tmpfs has the following uses: memory. This mount does not depend on CONFIG_TMPFS. If CONFIG_TMPFS is not - set, the user visible part of tmpfs is not build. But the internal + set, the user visible part of tmpfs is not built. But the internal mechanisms are always present. 2) glibc 2.2 and above expects tmpfs to be mounted at /dev/shm for @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ tmpfs has the following uses: This mount is _not_ needed for SYSV shared memory. The internal mount is used for that. (In the 2.3 kernel versions it was necessary to mount the predecessor of tmpfs (shm fs) to use SYSV - shared memory) + shared memory.) 3) Some people (including me) find it very convenient to mount it e.g. on /tmp and /var/tmp and have a big swap partition. And now @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ If nr_blocks=0 (or size=0), blocks will not be limited in that instance; if nr_inodes=0, inodes will not be limited. It is generally unwise to mount with such options, since it allows any user with write access to use up all the memory on the machine; but enhances the scalability of -that instance in a system with many cpus making intensive use of it. +that instance in a system with many CPUs making intensive use of it. tmpfs has a mount option to set the NUMA memory allocation policy for diff --git a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/acpi-lid.rst b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/acpi-lid.rst index 874ce0ed340d..71b9af13a048 100644 --- a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/acpi-lid.rst +++ b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/acpi-lid.rst @@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ report the "current" state of the lid as either "opened" or "closed". For most platforms, both the _LID method and the lid notifications are reliable. However, there are exceptions. In order to work with these -exceptional buggy platforms, special restrictions and expections should be +exceptional buggy platforms, special restrictions and exceptions should be taken into account. This document describes the restrictions and the -expections of the Linux ACPI lid device driver. +exceptions of the Linux ACPI lid device driver. Restrictions of the returning value of the _LID control method @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ state is changed to "closed". The "closed" notification is normally used to trigger some system power saving operations on Windows. Since it is fully tested, it is reliable from all AML tables. -Expections for the userspace users of the ACPI lid device driver +Exceptions for the userspace users of the ACPI lid device driver ================================================================ The ACPI button driver exports the lid state to the userspace via the @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ use the following kernel parameter: C. button.lid_init_state=ignore: When this option is specified, the ACPI button driver never reports the initial lid state and there is a compensation mechanism implemented to - ensure that the reliable "closed" notifications can always be delievered + ensure that the reliable "closed" notifications can always be delivered to the userspace by always pairing "closed" input events with complement "opened" input events. But there is still no guarantee that the "opened" notifications can be delivered to the userspace when the lid is actually diff --git a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/dsd/leds.rst b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/dsd/leds.rst index aba1e9abfeeb..b99fff8e06f2 100644 --- a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/dsd/leds.rst +++ b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/dsd/leds.rst @@ -90,10 +90,10 @@ where References ========== -[1] Device tree. <URL:https://www.devicetree.org>, referenced 2019-02-21. +[1] Device tree. https://www.devicetree.org, referenced 2019-02-21. [2] Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification. - <URL:https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI_6_3_final_Jan30.pdf>, + https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI_6_3_final_Jan30.pdf, referenced 2019-02-21. [3] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/common.txt @@ -101,11 +101,11 @@ References [4] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/video-interfaces.txt [5] Device Properties UUID For _DSD. - <URL:https://www.uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/_DSD-device-properties-UUID.pdf>, + https://www.uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/_DSD-device-properties-UUID.pdf, referenced 2019-02-21. [6] Hierarchical Data Extension UUID For _DSD. - <URL:https://www.uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/_DSD-hierarchical-data-extension-UUID-v1.1.pdf>, + https://www.uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/_DSD-hierarchical-data-extension-UUID-v1.1.pdf, referenced 2019-02-21. [7] Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/dsd/data-node-references.rst diff --git a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/enumeration.rst b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/enumeration.rst index c13fee8b02ba..9f0d5c854fa4 100644 --- a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/enumeration.rst +++ b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/enumeration.rst @@ -461,3 +461,157 @@ Otherwise, the _DSD itself is regarded as invalid and therefore the "compatible" property returned by it is meaningless. Refer to :doc:`DSD-properties-rules` for more information. + +PCI hierarchy representation +============================ + +Sometimes could be useful to enumerate a PCI device, knowing its position on the +PCI bus. + +For example, some systems use PCI devices soldered directly on the mother board, +in a fixed position (ethernet, Wi-Fi, serial ports, etc.). In this conditions it +is possible to refer to these PCI devices knowing their position on the PCI bus +topology. + +To identify a PCI device, a complete hierarchical description is required, from +the chipset root port to the final device, through all the intermediate +bridges/switches of the board. + +For example, let us assume to have a system with a PCIe serial port, an +Exar XR17V3521, soldered on the main board. This UART chip also includes +16 GPIOs and we want to add the property ``gpio-line-names`` [1] to these pins. +In this case, the ``lspci`` output for this component is:: + + 07:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. XR17V3521 Dual PCIe UART (rev 03) + +The complete ``lspci`` output (manually reduced in length) is:: + + 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp... Host Bridge (rev 0d) + ... + 00:13.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp... PCI Express Port A #1 (rev fd) + 00:13.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corp... PCI Express Port A #2 (rev fd) + 00:13.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corp... PCI Express Port A #3 (rev fd) + 00:14.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp... PCI Express Port B #1 (rev fd) + 00:14.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corp... PCI Express Port B #2 (rev fd) + ... + 05:00.0 PCI bridge: Pericom Semiconductor Device 2404 (rev 05) + 06:01.0 PCI bridge: Pericom Semiconductor Device 2404 (rev 05) + 06:02.0 PCI bridge: Pericom Semiconductor Device 2404 (rev 05) + 06:03.0 PCI bridge: Pericom Semiconductor Device 2404 (rev 05) + 07:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. XR17V3521 Dual PCIe UART (rev 03) <-- Exar + ... + +The bus topology is:: + + -[0000:00]-+-00.0 + ... + +-13.0-[01]----00.0 + +-13.1-[02]----00.0 + +-13.2-[03]-- + +-14.0-[04]----00.0 + +-14.1-[05-09]----00.0-[06-09]--+-01.0-[07]----00.0 <-- Exar + | +-02.0-[08]----00.0 + | \-03.0-[09]-- + ... + \-1f.1 + +To describe this Exar device on the PCI bus, we must start from the ACPI name +of the chipset bridge (also called "root port") with address:: + + Bus: 0 - Device: 14 - Function: 1 + +To find this information is necessary disassemble the BIOS ACPI tables, in +particular the DSDT (see also [2]):: + + mkdir ~/tables/ + cd ~/tables/ + acpidump > acpidump + acpixtract -a acpidump + iasl -e ssdt?.* -d dsdt.dat + +Now, in the dsdt.dsl, we have to search the device whose address is related to +0x14 (device) and 0x01 (function). In this case we can find the following +device:: + + Scope (_SB.PCI0) + { + ... other definitions follow ... + Device (RP02) + { + Method (_ADR, 0, NotSerialized) // _ADR: Address + { + If ((RPA2 != Zero)) + { + Return (RPA2) /* \RPA2 */ + } + Else + { + Return (0x00140001) + } + } + ... other definitions follow ... + +and the _ADR method [3] returns exactly the device/function couple that +we are looking for. With this information and analyzing the above ``lspci`` +output (both the devices list and the devices tree), we can write the following +ACPI description for the Exar PCIe UART, also adding the list of its GPIO line +names:: + + Scope (_SB.PCI0.RP02) + { + Device (BRG1) //Bridge + { + Name (_ADR, 0x0000) + + Device (BRG2) //Bridge + { + Name (_ADR, 0x00010000) + + Device (EXAR) + { + Name (_ADR, 0x0000) + + Name (_DSD, Package () + { + ToUUID("daffd814-6eba-4d8c-8a91-bc9bbf4aa301"), + Package () + { + Package () + { + "gpio-line-names", + Package () + { + "mode_232", + "mode_422", + "mode_485", + "misc_1", + "misc_2", + "misc_3", + "", + "", + "aux_1", + "aux_2", + "aux_3", + } + } + } + }) + } + } + } + } + +The location "_SB.PCI0.RP02" is obtained by the above investigation in the +dsdt.dsl table, whereas the device names "BRG1", "BRG2" and "EXAR" are +created analyzing the position of the Exar UART in the PCI bus topology. + +References +========== + +[1] Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/gpio-properties.rst + +[2] Documentation/admin-guide/acpi/initrd_table_override.rst + +[3] ACPI Specifications, Version 6.3 - Paragraph 6.1.1 _ADR Address) + https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI_6_3_May16.pdf, + referenced 2020-11-18 diff --git a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/gpio-properties.rst b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/gpio-properties.rst index bb6d74f23ee0..b36aa3e743d8 100644 --- a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/gpio-properties.rst +++ b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/gpio-properties.rst @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ index, like the ASL example below shows:: Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate () { - GpioIo (Exclusive, PullUp, 0, 0, IoRestrictionInputOnly, + GpioIo (Exclusive, PullUp, 0, 0, IoRestrictionOutputOnly, "\\_SB.GPO0", 0, ResourceConsumer) {15} - GpioIo (Exclusive, PullUp, 0, 0, IoRestrictionInputOnly, + GpioIo (Exclusive, PullUp, 0, 0, IoRestrictionOutputOnly, "\\_SB.GPO0", 0, ResourceConsumer) {27, 31} }) @@ -49,15 +49,41 @@ index pin Pin in the GpioIo()/GpioInt() resource. Typically this is zero. active_low - If 1 the GPIO is marked as active_low. + If 1, the GPIO is marked as active_low. Since ACPI GpioIo() resource does not have a field saying whether it is active low or high, the "active_low" argument can be used here. Setting it to 1 marks the GPIO as active low. +Note, active_low in _DSD does not make sense for GpioInt() resource and +must be 0. GpioInt() resource has its own means of defining it. + In our Bluetooth example the "reset-gpios" refers to the second GpioIo() resource, second pin in that resource with the GPIO number of 31. +The GpioIo() resource unfortunately doesn't explicitly provide an initial +state of the output pin which driver should use during its initialization. + +Linux tries to use common sense here and derives the state from the bias +and polarity settings. The table below shows the expectations: + +========= ============= ============== +Pull Bias Polarity Requested... +========= ============= ============== +Implicit x AS IS (assumed firmware configured for us) +Explicit x (no _DSD) as Pull Bias (Up == High, Down == Low), + assuming non-active (Polarity = !Pull Bias) +Down Low as low, assuming active +Down High as low, assuming non-active +Up Low as high, assuming non-active +Up High as high, assuming active +========= ============= ============== + +That said, for our above example the both GPIOs, since the bias setting +is explicit and _DSD is present, will be treated as active with a high +polarity and Linux will configure the pins in this state until a driver +reprograms them differently. + It is possible to leave holes in the array of GPIOs. This is useful in cases like with SPI host controllers where some chip selects may be implemented as GPIOs and some as native signals. For example a SPI host @@ -107,13 +133,67 @@ Example:: - gpio-line-names -Example:: +The ``gpio-line-names`` declaration is a list of strings ("names"), which +describes each line/pin of a GPIO controller/expander. This list, contained in +a package, must be inserted inside the GPIO controller declaration of an ACPI +table (typically inside the DSDT). The ``gpio-line-names`` list must respect the +following rules (see also the examples): + + - the first name in the list corresponds with the first line/pin of the GPIO + controller/expander + - the names inside the list must be consecutive (no "holes" are permitted) + - the list can be incomplete and can end before the last GPIO line: in + other words, it is not mandatory to fill all the GPIO lines + - empty names are allowed (two quotation marks ``""`` correspond to an empty + name) + +Example of a GPIO controller of 16 lines, with an incomplete list with two +empty names:: + + Package () { + "gpio-line-names", + Package () { + "pin_0", + "pin_1", + "", + "", + "pin_3", + "pin_4_push_button", + } + } + +At runtime, the above declaration produces the following result (using the +"libgpiod" tools):: + + root@debian:~# gpioinfo gpiochip4 + gpiochip4 - 16 lines: + line 0: "pin_0" unused input active-high + line 1: "pin_1" unused input active-high + line 2: unnamed unused input active-high + line 3: unnamed unused input active-high + line 4: "pin_3" unused input active-high + line 5: "pin_4_push_button" unused input active-high + line 6: unnamed unused input active-high + line 7 unnamed unused input active-high + line 8: unnamed unused input active-high + line 9: unnamed unused input active-high + line 10: unnamed unused input active-high + line 11: unnamed unused input active-high + line 12: unnamed unused input active-high + line 13: unnamed unused input active-high + line 14: unnamed unused input active-high + line 15: unnamed unused input active-high + root@debian:~# gpiofind pin_4_push_button + gpiochip4 5 + root@debian:~# + +Another example:: Package () { "gpio-line-names", Package () { - "SPI0_CS_N", "EXP2_INT", "MUX6_IO", "UART0_RXD", "MUX7_IO", - "LVL_C_A1", "MUX0_IO", "SPI1_MISO" + "SPI0_CS_N", "EXP2_INT", "MUX6_IO", "UART0_RXD", + "MUX7_IO", "LVL_C_A1", "MUX0_IO", "SPI1_MISO", } } @@ -137,7 +217,7 @@ to the GPIO lines it is going to use and provide the GPIO subsystem with a mapping between those names and the ACPI GPIO resources corresponding to them. To do that, the driver needs to define a mapping table as a NULL-terminated -array of struct acpi_gpio_mapping objects that each contain a name, a pointer +array of struct acpi_gpio_mapping objects that each contains a name, a pointer to an array of line data (struct acpi_gpio_params) objects and the size of that array. Each struct acpi_gpio_params object consists of three fields, crs_entry_index, line_index, active_low, representing the index of the target @@ -154,13 +234,14 @@ question would look like this:: static const struct acpi_gpio_mapping bluetooth_acpi_gpios[] = { { "reset-gpios", &reset_gpio, 1 }, { "shutdown-gpios", &shutdown_gpio, 1 }, - { }, + { } }; Next, the mapping table needs to be passed as the second argument to -acpi_dev_add_driver_gpios() that will register it with the ACPI device object -pointed to by its first argument. That should be done in the driver's .probe() -routine. On removal, the driver should unregister its GPIO mapping table by +acpi_dev_add_driver_gpios() or its managed analogue that will +register it with the ACPI device object pointed to by its first +argument. That should be done in the driver's .probe() routine. +On removal, the driver should unregister its GPIO mapping table by calling acpi_dev_remove_driver_gpios() on the ACPI device object where that table was previously registered. @@ -191,12 +272,12 @@ The driver might expect to get the right GPIO when it does:: but since there is no way to know the mapping between "reset" and the GpioIo() in _CRS desc will hold ERR_PTR(-ENOENT). -The driver author can solve this by passing the mapping explictly -(the recommended way and documented in the above chapter). +The driver author can solve this by passing the mapping explicitly +(this is the recommended way and it's documented in the above chapter). The ACPI GPIO mapping tables should not contaminate drivers that are not knowing about which exact device they are servicing on. It implies that -the ACPI GPIO mapping tables are hardly linked to ACPI ID and certain +the ACPI GPIO mapping tables are hardly linked to an ACPI ID and certain objects, as listed in the above chapter, of the device in question. Getting GPIO descriptor @@ -229,5 +310,5 @@ Case 2 explicitly tells GPIO core to look for resources in _CRS. Be aware that gpiod_get_index() in cases 1 and 2, assuming that there are two versions of ACPI device description provided and no mapping is present in the driver, will return different resources. That's why a -certain driver has to handle them carefully as explained in previous +certain driver has to handle them carefully as explained in the previous chapter. diff --git a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/method-tracing.rst b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/method-tracing.rst index 0aa7e2c5d32a..6ab6c0964042 100644 --- a/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/method-tracing.rst +++ b/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/method-tracing.rst @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ subject to change:: [ 0.188903] exdebug-0398 ex_trace_point : Method End [0xf58394d8:\_SB.PCI0.LPCB.ECOK] execution. Developers can utilize these special log entries to track the AML -interpretion, thus can aid issue debugging and performance tuning. Note +interpretation, thus can aid issue debugging and performance tuning. Note that, as the "AML tracer" logs are implemented via ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT() macro, CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG is also required to be enabled for enabling "AML tracer" logs. diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/drm-mm.rst b/Documentation/gpu/drm-mm.rst index 9abee1589c1e..21be6deadc12 100644 --- a/Documentation/gpu/drm-mm.rst +++ b/Documentation/gpu/drm-mm.rst @@ -182,11 +182,11 @@ acquired and release by calling drm_gem_object_get() and drm_gem_object_put() respectively. When the last reference to a GEM object is released the GEM core calls -the :c:type:`struct drm_driver <drm_driver>` gem_free_object_unlocked +the :c:type:`struct drm_gem_object_funcs <gem_object_funcs>` free operation. That operation is mandatory for GEM-enabled drivers and must free the GEM object and all associated resources. -void (\*gem_free_object) (struct drm_gem_object \*obj); Drivers are +void (\*free) (struct drm_gem_object \*obj); Drivers are responsible for freeing all GEM object resources. This includes the resources created by the GEM core, which need to be released with drm_gem_object_release(). diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/i915.rst b/Documentation/gpu/i915.rst index cff1f154b473..20868f3d0123 100644 --- a/Documentation/gpu/i915.rst +++ b/Documentation/gpu/i915.rst @@ -118,6 +118,12 @@ Atomic Plane Helpers .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_atomic_plane.c :internal: +Asynchronous Page Flip +---------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_display.c + :doc: asynchronous flip implementation + Output Probing -------------- diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/todo.rst b/Documentation/gpu/todo.rst index b0ea17da8ff6..009d8e6c7e3c 100644 --- a/Documentation/gpu/todo.rst +++ b/Documentation/gpu/todo.rst @@ -105,6 +105,10 @@ converted over to the new infrastructure. One issue with the helpers is that they require that drivers handle completion events for atomic commits correctly. But fixing these bugs is good anyway. +Somewhat related is the legacy_cursor_update hack, which should be replaced with +the new atomic_async_check/commit functionality in the helpers in drivers that +still look at that flag. + Contact: Daniel Vetter, respective driver maintainers Level: Advanced @@ -149,7 +153,7 @@ have to keep track of that lock and either call ``unreference`` or ``unreference_locked`` depending upon context. Core GEM doesn't have a need for ``struct_mutex`` any more since kernel 4.8, -and there's a ``gem_free_object_unlocked`` callback for any drivers which are +and there's a GEM object ``free`` callback for any drivers which are entirely ``struct_mutex`` free. For drivers that need ``struct_mutex`` it should be replaced with a driver- @@ -197,13 +201,28 @@ Convert drivers to use drm_fbdev_generic_setup() ------------------------------------------------ Most drivers can use drm_fbdev_generic_setup(). Driver have to implement -atomic modesetting and GEM vmap support. Current generic fbdev emulation -expects the framebuffer in system memory (or system-like memory). +atomic modesetting and GEM vmap support. Historically, generic fbdev emulation +expected the framebuffer in system memory or system-like memory. By employing +struct dma_buf_map, drivers with frambuffers in I/O memory can be supported +as well. Contact: Maintainer of the driver you plan to convert Level: Intermediate +Reimplement functions in drm_fbdev_fb_ops without fbdev +------------------------------------------------------- + +A number of callback functions in drm_fbdev_fb_ops could benefit from +being rewritten without dependencies on the fbdev module. Some of the +helpers could further benefit from using struct dma_buf_map instead of +raw pointers. + +Contact: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>, Daniel Vetter + +Level: Advanced + + drm_framebuffer_funcs and drm_mode_config_funcs.fb_create cleanup ----------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -273,6 +292,27 @@ Contact: Daniel Vetter, Noralf Tronnes Level: Advanced +Garbage collect fbdev scrolling acceleration +-------------------------------------------- + +Scroll acceleration is disabled in fbcon by hard-wiring p->scrollmode = +SCROLL_REDRAW. There's a ton of code this will allow us to remove: + +- lots of code in fbcon.c + +- a bunch of the hooks in fbcon_ops, maybe the remaining hooks could be called + directly instead of the function table (with a switch on p->rotate) + +- fb_copyarea is unused after this, and can be deleted from all drivers + +Note that not all acceleration code can be deleted, since clearing and cursor +support is still accelerated, which might be good candidates for further +deletion projects. + +Contact: Daniel Vetter + +Level: Intermediate + idr_init_base() --------------- @@ -289,11 +329,8 @@ struct drm_gem_object_funcs --------------------------- GEM objects can now have a function table instead of having the callbacks on the -DRM driver struct. This is now the preferred way and drivers can be moved over. - -We also need a 2nd version of the CMA define that doesn't require the -vmapping to be present (different hook for prime importing). Plus this needs to -be rolled out to all drivers using their own implementations, too. +DRM driver struct. This is now the preferred way. Callbacks in drivers have been +converted, except for struct drm_driver.gem_prime_mmap. Level: Intermediate @@ -449,6 +486,24 @@ Contact: Ville Syrjälä, Daniel Vetter Level: Intermediate +Use struct dma_buf_map throughout codebase +------------------------------------------ + +Pointers to shared device memory are stored in struct dma_buf_map. Each +instance knows whether it refers to system or I/O memory. Most of the DRM-wide +interface have been converted to use struct dma_buf_map, but implementations +often still use raw pointers. + +The task is to use struct dma_buf_map where it makes sense. + +* Memory managers should use struct dma_buf_map for dma-buf-imported buffers. +* TTM might benefit from using struct dma_buf_map internally. +* Framebuffer copying and blitting helpers should operate on struct dma_buf_map. + +Contact: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@suse.de>, Christian König, Daniel Vetter + +Level: Intermediate + Core refactorings ================= @@ -518,9 +573,6 @@ There's a bunch of issues with it: this (together with the drm_minor->drm_device move) would allow us to remove debugfs_init. -- Drop the return code and error checking from all debugfs functions. Greg KH is - working on this already. - Contact: Daniel Vetter Level: Intermediate diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/vkms.rst b/Documentation/gpu/vkms.rst index 61586fc861bb..13bab1d93bb3 100644 --- a/Documentation/gpu/vkms.rst +++ b/Documentation/gpu/vkms.rst @@ -10,36 +10,24 @@ TODO ==== -CRC API Improvements --------------------- - -- Optimize CRC computation ``compute_crc()`` and plane blending ``blend()`` - -- Use the alpha value to blend vaddr_src with vaddr_dst instead of - overwriting it in ``blend()``. - -- Add igt test to check cleared alpha value for XRGB plane format. - -- Add igt test to check extreme alpha values i.e. fully opaque and fully - transparent (intermediate values are affected by hw-specific rounding modes). - -Runtime Configuration ---------------------- - -We want to be able to reconfigure vkms instance without having to reload the -module. Use/Test-cases: - -- Hotplug/hotremove connectors on the fly (to be able to test DP MST handling of - compositors). +If you want to do any of the items listed below, please share your interest +with VKMS maintainers. -- Configure planes/crtcs/connectors (we'd need some code to have more than 1 of - them first). +IGT better support +------------------ -- Change output configuration: Plug/unplug screens, change EDID, allow changing - the refresh rate. +- Investigate: (1) test cases on kms_plane that are failing due to timeout on + capturing CRC; (2) when running kms_flip test cases in sequence, some + successful individual test cases are failing randomly. -The currently proposed solution is to expose vkms configuration through -configfs. All existing module options should be supported through configfs too. +- VKMS already has support for vblanks simulated via hrtimers, which can be + tested with kms_flip test; in some way, we can say that VKMS already mimics + the real hardware vblank. However, we also have virtual hardware that does + not support vblank interrupt and completes page_flip events right away; in + this case, compositor developers may end up creating a busy loop on virtual + hardware. It would be useful to support Virtual Hardware behavior in VKMS + because this can help compositor developers to test their features in + multiple scenarios. Add Plane Features ------------------ @@ -55,34 +43,50 @@ There's lots of plane features we could add support for: - Additional buffer formats, especially YUV formats for video like NV12. Low/high bpp RGB formats would also be interesting. -- Async updates (currently only possible on cursor plane using the legacy cursor - api). +- Async updates (currently only possible on cursor plane using the legacy + cursor api). + +For all of these, we also want to review the igt test coverage and make sure +all relevant igt testcases work on vkms. + +Prime Buffer Sharing +-------------------- -For all of these, we also want to review the igt test coverage and make sure all -relevant igt testcases work on vkms. +- Syzbot report - WARNING in vkms_gem_free_object: + https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=e7ad70d406e74d8fc9d0 + +Runtime Configuration +--------------------- + +We want to be able to reconfigure vkms instance without having to reload the +module. Use/Test-cases: + +- Hotplug/hotremove connectors on the fly (to be able to test DP MST handling + of compositors). + +- Configure planes/crtcs/connectors (we'd need some code to have more than 1 of + them first). + +- Change output configuration: Plug/unplug screens, change EDID, allow changing + the refresh rate. + +The currently proposed solution is to expose vkms configuration through +configfs. All existing module options should be supported through configfs +too. Writeback support ----------------- -Currently vkms only computes a CRC for each frame. Once we have additional plane -features, we could write back the entire composited frame, and expose it as: +- The writeback and CRC capture operations share the use of composer_enabled + boolean to ensure vblanks. Probably, when these operations work together, + composer_enabled needs to refcounting the composer state to proper work. -- Writeback connector. This is useful for testing compositors if you don't have - hardware with writeback support. +- Add support for cloned writeback outputs and related test cases using a + cloned output in the IGT kms_writeback. - As a v4l device. This is useful for debugging compositors on special vkms configurations, so that developers see what's really going on. -Prime Buffer Sharing --------------------- - -We already have vgem, which is a gem driver for testing rendering, similar to -how vkms is for testing the modeset side. Adding buffer sharing support to vkms -allows us to test them together, to test synchronization and lots of other -features. Also, this allows compositors to test whether they work correctly on -SoC chips, where the display and rendering is very often split between 2 -drivers. - Output Features --------------- @@ -93,7 +97,10 @@ Output Features - Add support for link status, so that compositors can validate their runtime fallbacks when e.g. a Display Port link goes bad. -- All the hotplug handling describe under "Runtime Configuration". +CRC API Improvements +-------------------- + +- Optimize CRC computation ``compute_crc()`` and plane blending ``blend()`` Atomic Check using eBPF ----------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/adm1275.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/adm1275.rst index ce6528f90e4a..804590eeabdc 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/adm1275.rst +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/adm1275.rst @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ or current scaling. Reported voltages, currents, and power are raw measurements, and will typically have to be scaled. The shunt value in micro-ohms can be set via device tree at compile-time. Please -refer to the Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adm1275.txt for bindings +refer to the Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/adi,adm1275.yaml for bindings if the device tree is used. Platform data support diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/amd_energy.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/amd_energy.rst index 86e4ebc5cbc2..9d58cd5ee3da 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/amd_energy.rst +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/amd_energy.rst @@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ Kernel driver amd_energy Supported chips: -* AMD Family 17h Processors +* AMD Family 17h Processors: Model 30h + +* AMD Family 19h Processors: Model 01h Prefix: 'amd_energy' @@ -112,3 +114,6 @@ energy[N]_input EcoreX Core Energy X = [0] to [nr_cpus - 1] energy[N]_input EsocketX Socket Energy X = [0] to [nr_socks -1] Measured input socket energy =============== ======== ====================================== + +Note: To address CVE-2020-12912, the visibility of the energy[N]_input +attributes is restricted to owner and groups only. diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/corsair-psu.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/corsair-psu.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..396b95c9a76a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/corsair-psu.rst @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later + +Kernel driver corsair-psu +========================= + +Supported devices: + +* Corsair Power Supplies + + Corsair HX550i + + Corsair HX650i + + Corsair HX750i + + Corsair HX850i + + Corsair HX1000i + + Corsair HX1200i + + Corsair RM550i + + Corsair RM650i + + Corsair RM750i + + Corsair RM850i + + Corsair RM1000i + +Author: Wilken Gottwalt + +Description +----------- + +This driver implements the sysfs interface for the Corsair PSUs with a HID protocol +interface of the HXi and RMi series. +These power supplies provide access to a micro-controller with 2 attached +temperature sensors, 1 fan rpm sensor, 4 sensors for volt levels, 4 sensors for +power usage and 4 sensors for current levels and addtional non-sensor information +like uptimes. + +Sysfs entries +------------- + +======================= ======================================================== +curr1_input Total current usage +curr2_input Current on the 12v psu rail +curr3_input Current on the 5v psu rail +curr4_input Current on the 3.3v psu rail +fan1_input RPM of psu fan +in0_input Voltage of the psu ac input +in1_input Voltage of the 12v psu rail +in2_input Voltage of the 5v psu rail +in3_input Voltage of the 3.3 psu rail +power1_input Total power usage +power2_input Power usage of the 12v psu rail +power3_input Power usage of the 5v psu rail +power4_input Power usage of the 3.3v psu rail +temp1_input Temperature of the psu vrm component +temp2_input Temperature of the psu case +======================= ======================================================== + +Usage Notes +----------- + +It is an USB HID device, so it is auto-detected and supports hot-swapping. + +Flickering values in the rail voltage levels can be an indicator for a failing +PSU. The driver also provides some additional useful values via debugfs, which +do not fit into the hwmon class. + +Debugfs entries +--------------- + +======================= ======================================================== +uptime Current uptime of the psu +uptime_total Total uptime of the psu +vendor Vendor name of the psu +product Product name of the psu +======================= ======================================================== diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/index.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/index.rst index b797db738225..fcb870ce6286 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/index.rst @@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ Hardware Monitoring Kernel Drivers bt1-pvt coretemp corsair-cpro + corsair-psu da9052 da9055 dell-smm-hwmon @@ -100,6 +101,7 @@ Hardware Monitoring Kernel Drivers lm95234 lm95245 lochnagar + ltc2992 ltc2945 ltc2947 ltc2978 @@ -110,6 +112,7 @@ Hardware Monitoring Kernel Drivers ltc4245 ltc4260 ltc4261 + max127 max16064 max16065 max1619 @@ -144,11 +147,14 @@ Hardware Monitoring Kernel Drivers pc87360 pc87427 pcf8591 + pm6764tr pmbus powr1220 pxe1610 pwm-fan + q54sj108a2 raspberrypi-hwmon + sbtsi_temp sch5627 sch5636 scpi-hwmon diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/ltc2992.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/ltc2992.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..46aa1aa84a1a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/ltc2992.rst @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +Kernel driver ltc2992 +===================== + +Supported chips: + * Linear Technology LTC2992 + Prefix: 'ltc2992' + Datasheet: https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ltc2992.pdf + +Author: Alexandru Tachici <alexandru.tachici@analog.com> + + +Description +----------- + +This driver supports hardware monitoring for Linear Technology LTC2992 power monitor. + +LTC2992 is a rail-to-rail system monitor that measures current, +voltage, and power of two supplies. + +Two ADCs simultaneously measure each supply’s current. A third ADC monitors +the input voltages and four auxiliary external voltages. + + +Sysfs entries +------------- + +The following attributes are supported. Limits are read-write, +all other attributes are read-only. + +in_reset_history Reset all highest/lowest values. + +inX_input Measured voltage. +inX_lowest Minimum measured voltage. +inX_highest Maximum measured voltage. +inX_min Minimum voltage allowed. +inX_max Maximum voltage allowed. +inX_min_alarm An undervoltage occurred. Cleared on read. +inX_max_alarm An overvoltage occurred. Cleared on read. + +currX_input Measured current. +currX_lowest Minimum measured current. +currX_highest Maximum measured current. +currX_min Minimum current allowed. +currX_max Maximum current allowed. +currX_min_alarm An undercurrent occurred. Cleared on read. +currX_max_alarm An overcurrent occurred. Cleared on read. + +powerX_input Measured power. +powerX_input_lowest Minimum measured voltage. +powerX_input_highest Maximum measured voltage. +powerX_min Minimum power. +powerX_max Maximum power. +powerX_min_alarm An underpower occurred. Cleared on read. +powerX_max_alarm An overpower occurred. Cleared on read. diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/max127.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/max127.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..dc192dd9c37c --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/max127.rst @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later + +Kernel driver max127 +==================== + +Author: + + * Tao Ren <rentao.bupt@gmail.com> + +Supported chips: + + * Maxim MAX127 + + Prefix: 'max127' + + Datasheet: https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX127-MAX128.pdf + +Description +----------- + +The MAX127 is a multirange, 12-bit data acquisition system (DAS) providing +8 analog input channels that are independently software programmable for +a variety of ranges. The available ranges are {0,5V}, {0,10V}, {-5,5V} +and {-10,10V}. + +The MAX127 features a 2-wire, I2C-compatible serial interface that allows +communication among multiple devices using SDA and SCL lines. + +Sysfs interface +--------------- + + ============== ============================================================== + in[0-7]_input The input voltage (in mV) of the corresponding channel. + RO + + in[0-7]_min The lower input limit (in mV) for the corresponding channel. + ADC range and LSB will be updated when the limit is changed. + For the MAX127, it will be adjusted to -10000, -5000, or 0. + RW + + in[0-7]_max The higher input limit (in mV) for the corresponding channel. + ADC range and LSB will be updated when the limit is changed. + For the MAX127, it will be adjusted to 0, 5000, or 10000. + RW + ============== ============================================================== diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/nct6683.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/nct6683.rst index efbf7e9703ec..8646ad519fcd 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/nct6683.rst +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/nct6683.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Kernel driver nct6683 Supported chips: - * Nuvoton NCT6683D + * Nuvoton NCT6683D/NCT6687D Prefix: 'nct6683' @@ -61,4 +61,5 @@ Board Firmware version Intel DH87RL NCT6683D EC firmware version 1.0 build 04/03/13 Intel DH87MC NCT6683D EC firmware version 1.0 build 04/03/13 Intel DB85FL NCT6683D EC firmware version 1.0 build 04/03/13 +MSI B550 NCT6687D EC firmware version 1.0 build 05/07/20 =============== =============================================== diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/pm6764tr.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/pm6764tr.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a1fb8fea2326 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/pm6764tr.rst @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only + +Kernel driver pm6764tr +====================== + +Supported chips: + + * ST PM6764TR + + Prefix: 'pm6764tr' + + Addresses scanned: - + + Datasheet: http://www.st.com/resource/en/data_brief/pm6764.pdf + +Authors: + <hsu.yungteng@gmail.com> + +Description: +------------ + +This driver supports the STMicroelectronics PM6764TR chip. The PM6764TR is a high +performance digital controller designed to power Intel’s VR12.5 processors and memories. + +The device utilizes digital technology to implement all control and power management +functions to provide maximum flexibility and performance. The NVM is embedded to store +custom configurations. The PM6764TR device features up to 4-phase programmable operation. + +The PM6764TR supports power state transitions featuring VFDE, and programmable DPM +maintaining the best efficiency over all loading conditions without compromising transient +response. The device assures fast and independent protection against load overcurrent, +under/overvoltage and feedback disconnections. diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/pmbus-core.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/pmbus-core.rst index e22c4f6808bc..73e23ab42cc3 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/pmbus-core.rst +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/pmbus-core.rst @@ -279,12 +279,6 @@ function. :: - void pmbus_do_remove(struct i2c_client *client); - -Execute driver remove function. Similar to standard driver remove function. - -:: - const struct pmbus_driver_info *pmbus_get_driver_info(struct i2c_client *client); diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/pmbus.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/pmbus.rst index fb3ad67dedc1..c44f14115413 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/pmbus.rst +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/pmbus.rst @@ -148,11 +148,6 @@ Emerson DS1200 power modules might look as follows:: return pmbus_do_probe(client, &ds1200_info); } - static int ds1200_remove(struct i2c_client *client) - { - return pmbus_do_remove(client); - } - static const struct i2c_device_id ds1200_id[] = { {"ds1200", 0}, {} @@ -166,7 +161,6 @@ Emerson DS1200 power modules might look as follows:: .name = "ds1200", }, .probe_new = ds1200_probe, - .remove = ds1200_remove, .id_table = ds1200_id, }; diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/q54sj108a2.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/q54sj108a2.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f95d81382a9f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/q54sj108a2.rst @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later + +Kernel driver q54sj108a2 +======================== + +Supported chips: + + * DELTA Q54SJ108A2NCAH, Q54SJ108A2NCDH, Q54SJ108A2NCPG, Q54SJ108A2NCPH + + Prefix: 'q54sj108a2' + + Addresses scanned: - + + Datasheet: https://filecenter.delta-china.com.cn/products/download/01/0102/datasheet/DS_Q54SJ108A2.pdf + +Authors: + Xiao.ma <xiao.mx.ma@deltaww.com> + + +Description +----------- + +This driver implements support for DELTA Q54SJ108A2NCAH, Q54SJ108A2NCDH, +Q54SJ108A2NCPG, and Q54SJ108A2NCPH 1/4 Brick DC/DC Regulated Power Module +with PMBus support. + +The driver is a client driver to the core PMBus driver. +Please see Documentation/hwmon/pmbus.rst for details on PMBus client drivers. + + +Usage Notes +----------- + +This driver does not auto-detect devices. You will have to instantiate the +devices explicitly. Please see Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices.rst for +details. + + +Sysfs entries +------------- + +===================== ===== ================================================== +curr1_alarm RO Output current alarm +curr1_input RO Output current +curr1_label RO 'iout1' +in1_alarm RO Input voltage alarm +in1_input RO Input voltage +in1_label RO 'vin' +in2_alarm RO Output voltage alarm +in2_input RO Output voltage +in2_label RO 'vout1' +temp1_alarm RO Temperature alarm +temp1_input RO Chip temperature +===================== ===== ================================================== diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/sbtsi_temp.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/sbtsi_temp.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..922b3c8db666 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/sbtsi_temp.rst @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later + +Kernel driver sbtsi_temp +================== + +Supported hardware: + + * Sideband interface (SBI) Temperature Sensor Interface (SB-TSI) + compliant AMD SoC temperature device. + + Prefix: 'sbtsi_temp' + + Addresses scanned: This driver doesn't support address scanning. + + To instantiate this driver on an AMD CPU with SB-TSI + support, the i2c bus number would be the bus connected from the board + management controller (BMC) to the CPU. The i2c address is specified in + Section 6.3.1 of the SoC register reference: The SB-TSI address is normally + 98h for socket 0 and 90h for socket 1, but it could vary based on hardware + address select pins. + + Datasheet: The SB-TSI interface and protocol is available as part of + the open source SoC register reference at: + + https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/56255_OSRR.pdf + + The Advanced Platform Management Link (APML) Specification is + available at: + + http://developer.amd.com/wordpress/media/2012/10/41918.pdf + +Author: Kun Yi <kunyi@google.com> + +Description +----------- + +The SBI temperature sensor interface (SB-TSI) is an emulation of the software +and physical interface of a typical 8-pin remote temperature sensor (RTS) on +AMD SoCs. It implements one temperature sensor with readings and limit +registers encode the temperature in increments of 0.125 from 0 to 255.875. +Limits can be set through the writable thresholds, and if reached will trigger +corresponding alert signals. diff --git a/Documentation/ia64/features.rst b/Documentation/ia64/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d7226fdcf5f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/ia64/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features ia64 diff --git a/Documentation/ia64/index.rst b/Documentation/ia64/index.rst index 4bdfe28067ee..761f2154dfa2 100644 --- a/Documentation/ia64/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/ia64/index.rst @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ IA-64 Architecture irq-redir mca serial + + features diff --git a/Documentation/index.rst b/Documentation/index.rst index 57719744774c..5888e8a7272f 100644 --- a/Documentation/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/index.rst @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ implementation. ia64/index m68k/index mips/index - nios2/nios2 + nios2/index openrisc/index parisc/index powerpc/index diff --git a/Documentation/input/input-programming.rst b/Documentation/input/input-programming.rst index 45a4c6e05e39..5938145b0e35 100644 --- a/Documentation/input/input-programming.rst +++ b/Documentation/input/input-programming.rst @@ -164,6 +164,52 @@ disconnects. Calls to both callbacks are serialized. The open() callback should return a 0 in case of success or any nonzero value in case of failure. The close() callback (which is void) must always succeed. +Inhibiting input devices +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Inhibiting a device means ignoring input events from it. As such it is about +maintaining relationships with input handlers - either already existing +relationships, or relationships to be established while the device is in +inhibited state. + +If a device is inhibited, no input handler will receive events from it. + +The fact that nobody wants events from the device is exploited further, by +calling device's close() (if there are users) and open() (if there are users) on +inhibit and uninhibit operations, respectively. Indeed, the meaning of close() +is to stop providing events to the input core and that of open() is to start +providing events to the input core. + +Calling the device's close() method on inhibit (if there are users) allows the +driver to save power. Either by directly powering down the device or by +releasing the runtime-pm reference it got in open() when the driver is using +runtime-pm. + +Inhibiting and uninhibiting are orthogonal to opening and closing the device by +input handlers. Userspace might want to inhibit a device in anticipation before +any handler is positively matched against it. + +Inhibiting and uninhibiting are orthogonal to device's being a wakeup source, +too. Being a wakeup source plays a role when the system is sleeping, not when +the system is operating. How drivers should program their interaction between +inhibiting, sleeping and being a wakeup source is driver-specific. + +Taking the analogy with the network devices - bringing a network interface down +doesn't mean that it should be impossible be wake the system up on LAN through +this interface. So, there may be input drivers which should be considered wakeup +sources even when inhibited. Actually, in many I2C input devices their interrupt +is declared a wakeup interrupt and its handling happens in driver's core, which +is not aware of input-specific inhibit (nor should it be). Composite devices +containing several interfaces can be inhibited on a per-interface basis and e.g. +inhibiting one interface shouldn't affect the device's capability of being a +wakeup source. + +If a device is to be considered a wakeup source while inhibited, special care +must be taken when programming its suspend(), as it might need to call device's +open(). Depending on what close() means for the device in question, not +opening() it before going to sleep might make it impossible to provide any +wakeup events. The device is going to sleep anyway. + Basic event types ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ diff --git a/Documentation/kbuild/llvm.rst b/Documentation/kbuild/llvm.rst index cf3ca236d2cc..21c847890d03 100644 --- a/Documentation/kbuild/llvm.rst +++ b/Documentation/kbuild/llvm.rst @@ -57,9 +57,8 @@ to enable them. :: They can be enabled individually. The full list of the parameters: :: make CC=clang LD=ld.lld AR=llvm-ar NM=llvm-nm STRIP=llvm-strip \ - OBJCOPY=llvm-objcopy OBJDUMP=llvm-objdump OBJSIZE=llvm-size \ - READELF=llvm-readelf HOSTCC=clang HOSTCXX=clang++ HOSTAR=llvm-ar \ - HOSTLD=ld.lld + OBJCOPY=llvm-objcopy OBJDUMP=llvm-objdump READELF=llvm-readelf \ + HOSTCC=clang HOSTCXX=clang++ HOSTAR=llvm-ar HOSTLD=ld.lld Currently, the integrated assembler is disabled by default. You can pass ``LLVM_IAS=1`` to enable it. diff --git a/Documentation/locking/seqlock.rst b/Documentation/locking/seqlock.rst index a334b584f2b3..64405e5da63e 100644 --- a/Documentation/locking/seqlock.rst +++ b/Documentation/locking/seqlock.rst @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Read path:: .. _seqcount_locktype_t: -Sequence counters with associated locks (``seqcount_LOCKTYPE_t``) +Sequence counters with associated locks (``seqcount_LOCKNAME_t``) ----------------------------------------------------------------- As discussed at :ref:`seqcount_t`, sequence count write side critical @@ -115,27 +115,26 @@ The following sequence counters with associated locks are defined: - ``seqcount_mutex_t`` - ``seqcount_ww_mutex_t`` -The plain seqcount read and write APIs branch out to the specific -seqcount_LOCKTYPE_t implementation at compile-time. This avoids kernel -API explosion per each new seqcount LOCKTYPE. +The sequence counter read and write APIs can take either a plain +seqcount_t or any of the seqcount_LOCKNAME_t variants above. -Initialization (replace "LOCKTYPE" with one of the supported locks):: +Initialization (replace "LOCKNAME" with one of the supported locks):: /* dynamic */ - seqcount_LOCKTYPE_t foo_seqcount; - seqcount_LOCKTYPE_init(&foo_seqcount, &lock); + seqcount_LOCKNAME_t foo_seqcount; + seqcount_LOCKNAME_init(&foo_seqcount, &lock); /* static */ - static seqcount_LOCKTYPE_t foo_seqcount = - SEQCNT_LOCKTYPE_ZERO(foo_seqcount, &lock); + static seqcount_LOCKNAME_t foo_seqcount = + SEQCNT_LOCKNAME_ZERO(foo_seqcount, &lock); /* C99 struct init */ struct { - .seq = SEQCNT_LOCKTYPE_ZERO(foo.seq, &lock), + .seq = SEQCNT_LOCKNAME_ZERO(foo.seq, &lock), } foo; Write path: same as in :ref:`seqcount_t`, while running from a context -with the associated LOCKTYPE lock acquired. +with the associated write serialization lock acquired. Read path: same as in :ref:`seqcount_t`. diff --git a/Documentation/m68k/features.rst b/Documentation/m68k/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5107a2119472 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/m68k/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features m68k diff --git a/Documentation/m68k/index.rst b/Documentation/m68k/index.rst index b89cb6a86d9b..0f890dbb5fe2 100644 --- a/Documentation/m68k/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/m68k/index.rst @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ m68k Architecture kernel-options buddha-driver + features + .. only:: subproject and html Indices diff --git a/Documentation/memory-barriers.txt b/Documentation/memory-barriers.txt index 17c8e0c2deb4..7367ada13208 100644 --- a/Documentation/memory-barriers.txt +++ b/Documentation/memory-barriers.txt @@ -1870,7 +1870,7 @@ There are some more advanced barrier functions: These are for use with atomic RMW functions that do not imply memory barriers, but where the code needs a memory barrier. Examples for atomic - RMW functions that do not imply are memory barrier are e.g. add, + RMW functions that do not imply a memory barrier are e.g. add, subtract, (failed) conditional operations, _relaxed functions, but not atomic_read or atomic_set. A common example where a memory barrier may be required is when atomic ops are used for reference diff --git a/Documentation/mips/features.rst b/Documentation/mips/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1973d729b29a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/mips/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features mips diff --git a/Documentation/mips/index.rst b/Documentation/mips/index.rst index 35cceea4e8bc..037f85a08fe3 100644 --- a/Documentation/mips/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/mips/index.rst @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ MIPS-specific Documentation booting ingenic-tcu + features + .. only:: subproject and html Indices diff --git a/Documentation/networking/can.rst b/Documentation/networking/can.rst index ff05cbd05e0d..f8dae662e454 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/can.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/can.rst @@ -228,20 +228,36 @@ send(2), sendto(2), sendmsg(2) and the recv* counterpart operations on the socket as usual. There are also CAN specific socket options described below. -The basic CAN frame structure and the sockaddr structure are defined -in include/linux/can.h: +The Classical CAN frame structure (aka CAN 2.0B), the CAN FD frame structure +and the sockaddr structure are defined in include/linux/can.h: .. code-block:: C struct can_frame { canid_t can_id; /* 32 bit CAN_ID + EFF/RTR/ERR flags */ - __u8 can_dlc; /* frame payload length in byte (0 .. 8) */ + union { + /* CAN frame payload length in byte (0 .. CAN_MAX_DLEN) + * was previously named can_dlc so we need to carry that + * name for legacy support + */ + __u8 len; + __u8 can_dlc; /* deprecated */ + }; __u8 __pad; /* padding */ __u8 __res0; /* reserved / padding */ - __u8 __res1; /* reserved / padding */ + __u8 len8_dlc; /* optional DLC for 8 byte payload length (9 .. 15) */ __u8 data[8] __attribute__((aligned(8))); }; +Remark: The len element contains the payload length in bytes and should be +used instead of can_dlc. The deprecated can_dlc was misleadingly named as +it always contained the plain payload length in bytes and not the so called +'data length code' (DLC). + +To pass the raw DLC from/to a Classical CAN network device the len8_dlc +element can contain values 9 .. 15 when the len element is 8 (the real +payload length for all DLC values greater or equal to 8). + The alignment of the (linear) payload data[] to a 64bit boundary allows the user to define their own structs and unions to easily access the CAN payload. There is no given byteorder on the CAN bus by @@ -260,6 +276,23 @@ PF_PACKET socket, that also binds to a specific interface: /* transport protocol class address info (e.g. ISOTP) */ struct { canid_t rx_id, tx_id; } tp; + /* J1939 address information */ + struct { + /* 8 byte name when using dynamic addressing */ + __u64 name; + + /* pgn: + * 8 bit: PS in PDU2 case, else 0 + * 8 bit: PF + * 1 bit: DP + * 1 bit: reserved + */ + __u32 pgn; + + /* 1 byte address */ + __u8 addr; + } j1939; + /* reserved for future CAN protocols address information */ } can_addr; }; @@ -371,7 +404,7 @@ kernel interfaces (ABI) which heavily rely on the CAN frame with fixed eight bytes of payload (struct can_frame) like the CAN_RAW socket. Therefore e.g. the CAN_RAW socket supports a new socket option CAN_RAW_FD_FRAMES that switches the socket into a mode that allows the handling of CAN FD frames -and (legacy) CAN frames simultaneously (see :ref:`socketcan-rawfd`). +and Classical CAN frames simultaneously (see :ref:`socketcan-rawfd`). The struct canfd_frame is defined in include/linux/can.h: @@ -397,7 +430,7 @@ code (DLC) of the struct can_frame was used as a length information as the length and the DLC has a 1:1 mapping in the range of 0 .. 8. To preserve the easy handling of the length information the canfd_frame.len element contains a plain length value from 0 .. 64. So both canfd_frame.len and -can_frame.can_dlc are equal and contain a length information and no DLC. +can_frame.len are equal and contain a length information and no DLC. For details about the distinction of CAN and CAN FD capable devices and the mapping to the bus-relevant data length code (DLC), see :ref:`socketcan-can-fd-driver`. @@ -407,7 +440,7 @@ definitions are specified for CAN specific MTUs in include/linux/can.h: .. code-block:: C - #define CAN_MTU (sizeof(struct can_frame)) == 16 => 'legacy' CAN frame + #define CAN_MTU (sizeof(struct can_frame)) == 16 => Classical CAN frame #define CANFD_MTU (sizeof(struct canfd_frame)) == 72 => CAN FD frame @@ -609,7 +642,7 @@ Example: printf("got CAN FD frame with length %d\n", cfd.len); /* cfd.flags contains valid data */ } else if (nbytes == CAN_MTU) { - printf("got legacy CAN frame with length %d\n", cfd.len); + printf("got Classical CAN frame with length %d\n", cfd.len); /* cfd.flags is undefined */ } else { fprintf(stderr, "read: invalid CAN(FD) frame\n"); @@ -623,7 +656,7 @@ Example: printf("%02X ", cfd.data[i]); When reading with size CANFD_MTU only returns CAN_MTU bytes that have -been received from the socket a legacy CAN frame has been read into the +been received from the socket a Classical CAN frame has been read into the provided CAN FD structure. Note that the canfd_frame.flags data field is not specified in the struct can_frame and therefore it is only valid in CANFD_MTU sized CAN FD frames. @@ -633,7 +666,7 @@ Implementation hint for new CAN applications: To build a CAN FD aware application use struct canfd_frame as basic CAN data structure for CAN_RAW based applications. When the application is executed on an older Linux kernel and switching the CAN_RAW_FD_FRAMES -socket option returns an error: No problem. You'll get legacy CAN frames +socket option returns an error: No problem. You'll get Classical CAN frames or CAN FD frames and can process them the same way. When sending to CAN devices make sure that the device is capable to handle @@ -842,6 +875,8 @@ TX_RESET_MULTI_IDX: RX_RTR_FRAME: Send reply for RTR-request (placed in op->frames[0]). +CAN_FD_FRAME: + The CAN frames following the bcm_msg_head are struct canfd_frame's Broadcast Manager Transmission Timers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -1026,7 +1061,7 @@ Additional procfs files in /proc/net/can:: stats - SocketCAN core statistics (rx/tx frames, match ratios, ...) reset_stats - manual statistic reset - version - prints the SocketCAN core version and the ABI version + version - prints SocketCAN core and ABI version (removed in Linux 5.10) Writing Own CAN Protocol Modules @@ -1070,7 +1105,7 @@ General Settings dev->type = ARPHRD_CAN; /* the netdevice hardware type */ dev->flags = IFF_NOARP; /* CAN has no arp */ - dev->mtu = CAN_MTU; /* sizeof(struct can_frame) -> legacy CAN interface */ + dev->mtu = CAN_MTU; /* sizeof(struct can_frame) -> Classical CAN interface */ or alternative, when the controller supports CAN with flexible data rate: dev->mtu = CANFD_MTU; /* sizeof(struct canfd_frame) -> CAN FD interface */ @@ -1184,6 +1219,7 @@ Setting CAN device properties:: [ fd { on | off } ] [ fd-non-iso { on | off } ] [ presume-ack { on | off } ] + [ cc-len8-dlc { on | off } ] [ restart-ms TIME-MS ] [ restart ] @@ -1326,22 +1362,22 @@ arbitration phase and the payload phase of the CAN FD frame. Therefore a second bit timing has to be specified in order to enable the CAN FD bitrate. Additionally CAN FD capable CAN controllers support up to 64 bytes of -payload. The representation of this length in can_frame.can_dlc and +payload. The representation of this length in can_frame.len and canfd_frame.len for userspace applications and inside the Linux network layer is a plain value from 0 .. 64 instead of the CAN 'data length code'. -The data length code was a 1:1 mapping to the payload length in the legacy +The data length code was a 1:1 mapping to the payload length in the Classical CAN frames anyway. The payload length to the bus-relevant DLC mapping is only performed inside the CAN drivers, preferably with the helper -functions can_dlc2len() and can_len2dlc(). +functions can_fd_dlc2len() and can_fd_len2dlc(). The CAN netdevice driver capabilities can be distinguished by the network devices maximum transfer unit (MTU):: - MTU = 16 (CAN_MTU) => sizeof(struct can_frame) => 'legacy' CAN device + MTU = 16 (CAN_MTU) => sizeof(struct can_frame) => Classical CAN device MTU = 72 (CANFD_MTU) => sizeof(struct canfd_frame) => CAN FD capable device The CAN device MTU can be retrieved e.g. with a SIOCGIFMTU ioctl() syscall. -N.B. CAN FD capable devices can also handle and send legacy CAN frames. +N.B. CAN FD capable devices can also handle and send Classical CAN frames. When configuring CAN FD capable CAN controllers an additional 'data' bitrate has to be set. This bitrate for the data phase of the CAN FD frame has to be diff --git a/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/3com/vortex.rst b/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/3com/vortex.rst index eab10fc6da5c..e89e4192af88 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/3com/vortex.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/3com/vortex.rst @@ -374,8 +374,8 @@ steps you should take: email address will be in the driver source or in the MAINTAINERS file. - The contents of your report will vary a lot depending upon the - problem. If it's a kernel crash then you should refer to the - admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst file. + problem. If it's a kernel crash then you should refer to + 'Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst'. But for most problems it is useful to provide the following: diff --git a/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/marvell/octeontx2.rst b/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/marvell/octeontx2.rst index 88f508338c5f..d3fcf536d14e 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/marvell/octeontx2.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/marvell/octeontx2.rst @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Contents - `Overview`_ - `Drivers`_ - `Basic packet flow`_ +- `Devlink health reporters`_ Overview ======== @@ -157,3 +158,52 @@ Egress 3. The SQ descriptor ring is maintained in buffers allocated from SQ mapped pool of NPA block LF. 4. NIX block transmits the pkt on the designated channel. 5. NPC MCAM entries can be installed to divert pkt onto a different channel. + +Devlink health reporters +======================== + +NPA Reporters +------------- +The NPA reporters are responsible for reporting and recovering the following group of errors +1. GENERAL events + - Error due to operation of unmapped PF. + - Error due to disabled alloc/free for other HW blocks (NIX, SSO, TIM, DPI and AURA). +2. ERROR events + - Fault due to NPA_AQ_INST_S read or NPA_AQ_RES_S write. + - AQ Doorbell Error. +3. RAS events + - RAS Error Reporting for NPA_AQ_INST_S/NPA_AQ_RES_S. +4. RVU events + - Error due to unmapped slot. + +Sample Output +------------- +~# devlink health +pci/0002:01:00.0: + reporter hw_npa_intr + state healthy error 2872 recover 2872 last_dump_date 2020-12-10 last_dump_time 09:39:09 grace_period 0 auto_recover true auto_dump true + reporter hw_npa_gen + state healthy error 2872 recover 2872 last_dump_date 2020-12-11 last_dump_time 04:43:04 grace_period 0 auto_recover true auto_dump true + reporter hw_npa_err + state healthy error 2871 recover 2871 last_dump_date 2020-12-10 last_dump_time 09:39:17 grace_period 0 auto_recover true auto_dump true + reporter hw_npa_ras + state healthy error 0 recover 0 last_dump_date 2020-12-10 last_dump_time 09:32:40 grace_period 0 auto_recover true auto_dump true + +Each reporter dumps the + - Error Type + - Error Register value + - Reason in words + +For eg: +~# devlink health dump show pci/0002:01:00.0 reporter hw_npa_gen + NPA_AF_GENERAL: + NPA General Interrupt Reg : 1 + NIX0: free disabled RX +~# devlink health dump show pci/0002:01:00.0 reporter hw_npa_intr + NPA_AF_RVU: + NPA RVU Interrupt Reg : 1 + Unmap Slot Error +~# devlink health dump show pci/0002:01:00.0 reporter hw_npa_err + NPA_AF_ERR: + NPA Error Interrupt Reg : 4096 + AQ Doorbell Error diff --git a/Documentation/networking/devlink/devlink-trap.rst b/Documentation/networking/devlink/devlink-trap.rst index ef719ceac299..d875f3e1e9cf 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/devlink/devlink-trap.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/devlink/devlink-trap.rst @@ -476,6 +476,10 @@ be added to the following table: * - ``esp_parsing`` - ``drop`` - Traps packets dropped due to an error in the ESP header parsing + * - ``blackhole_nexthop`` + - ``drop`` + - Traps packets that the device decided to drop in case they hit a + blackhole nexthop Driver-specific Packet Traps ============================ diff --git a/Documentation/networking/devlink/netdevsim.rst b/Documentation/networking/devlink/netdevsim.rst index 2a266b7e7b38..02c2d20dc673 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/devlink/netdevsim.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/devlink/netdevsim.rst @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Resources ========= The ``netdevsim`` driver exposes resources to control the number of FIB -entries and FIB rule entries that the driver will allow. +entries, FIB rule entries and nexthops that the driver will allow. .. code:: shell @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ entries and FIB rule entries that the driver will allow. $ devlink resource set netdevsim/netdevsim0 path /IPv4/fib-rules size 16 $ devlink resource set netdevsim/netdevsim0 path /IPv6/fib size 64 $ devlink resource set netdevsim/netdevsim0 path /IPv6/fib-rules size 16 + $ devlink resource set netdevsim/netdevsim0 path /nexthops size 16 $ devlink dev reload netdevsim/netdevsim0 Driver-specific Traps diff --git a/Documentation/networking/framerelay.rst b/Documentation/networking/framerelay.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 6d904399ec6d..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/networking/framerelay.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 - -================ -Frame Relay (FR) -================ - -Frame Relay (FR) support for linux is built into a two tiered system of device -drivers. The upper layer implements RFC1490 FR specification, and uses the -Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) as its hardware address. Usually these -are assigned by your network supplier, they give you the number/numbers of -the Virtual Connections (VC) assigned to you. - -Each DLCI is a point-to-point link between your machine and a remote one. -As such, a separate device is needed to accommodate the routing. Within the -net-tools archives is 'dlcicfg'. This program will communicate with the -base "DLCI" device, and create new net devices named 'dlci00', 'dlci01'... -The configuration script will ask you how many DLCIs you need, as well as -how many DLCIs you want to assign to each Frame Relay Access Device (FRAD). - -The DLCI uses a number of function calls to communicate with the FRAD, all -of which are stored in the FRAD's private data area. assoc/deassoc, -activate/deactivate and dlci_config. The DLCI supplies a receive function -to the FRAD to accept incoming packets. - -With this initial offering, only 1 FRAD driver is available. With many thanks -to Sangoma Technologies, David Mandelstam & Gene Kozin, the S502A, S502E & -S508 are supported. This driver is currently set up for only FR, but as -Sangoma makes more firmware modules available, it can be updated to provide -them as well. - -Configuration of the FRAD makes use of another net-tools program, 'fradcfg'. -This program makes use of a configuration file (which dlcicfg can also read) -to specify the types of boards to be configured as FRADs, as well as perform -any board specific configuration. The Sangoma module of fradcfg loads the -FR firmware into the card, sets the irq/port/memory information, and provides -an initial configuration. - -Additional FRAD device drivers can be added as hardware is available. - -At this time, the dlcicfg and fradcfg programs have not been incorporated into -the net-tools distribution. They can be found at ftp.invlogic.com, in -/pub/linux. Note that with OS/2 FTPD, you end up in /pub by default, so just -use 'cd linux'. v0.10 is for use on pre-2.0.3 and earlier, v0.15 is for -pre-2.0.4 and later. diff --git a/Documentation/networking/index.rst b/Documentation/networking/index.rst index 63ef386afd0a..b8a29997d433 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/index.rst @@ -52,7 +52,6 @@ Contents: eql fib_trie filter - framerelay generic-hdlc generic_netlink gen_stats @@ -70,6 +69,7 @@ Contents: lapb-module mac80211-injection mpls-sysctl + mptcp-sysctl multiqueue netconsole netdev-features @@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ Contents: tcp-thin team timestamping + tipc tproxy tuntap udplite diff --git a/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.rst b/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.rst index 25e6673a085a..dd2b12a32b73 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.rst @@ -1554,6 +1554,9 @@ igmpv3_unsolicited_report_interval - INTEGER Default: 1000 (1 seconds) +ignore_routes_with_linkdown - BOOLEAN + Ignore routes whose link is down when performing a FIB lookup. + promote_secondaries - BOOLEAN When a primary IP address is removed from this interface promote a corresponding secondary IP address instead of @@ -2642,6 +2645,37 @@ addr_scope_policy - INTEGER Default: 1 +udp_port - INTEGER + The listening port for the local UDP tunneling sock. Normally it's + using the IANA-assigned UDP port number 9899 (sctp-tunneling). + + This UDP sock is used for processing the incoming UDP-encapsulated + SCTP packets (from RFC6951), and shared by all applications in the + same net namespace. This UDP sock will be closed when the value is + set to 0. + + The value will also be used to set the src port of the UDP header + for the outgoing UDP-encapsulated SCTP packets. For the dest port, + please refer to 'encap_port' below. + + Default: 0 + +encap_port - INTEGER + The default remote UDP encapsulation port. + + This value is used to set the dest port of the UDP header for the + outgoing UDP-encapsulated SCTP packets by default. Users can also + change the value for each sock/asoc/transport by using setsockopt. + For further information, please refer to RFC6951. + + Note that when connecting to a remote server, the client should set + this to the port that the UDP tunneling sock on the peer server is + listening to and the local UDP tunneling sock on the client also + must be started. On the server, it would get the encap_port from + the incoming packet's source port. + + Default: 0 + ``/proc/sys/net/core/*`` ======================== diff --git a/Documentation/networking/j1939.rst b/Documentation/networking/j1939.rst index 0a4b73b03b99..b705d2801e9c 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/j1939.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/j1939.rst @@ -69,18 +69,56 @@ J1939 concepts PGN --- +The J1939 protocol uses the 29-bit CAN identifier with the following structure: + + ============ ============== ==================== + 29 bit CAN-ID + -------------------------------------------------- + Bit positions within the CAN-ID + -------------------------------------------------- + 28 ... 26 25 ... 8 7 ... 0 + ============ ============== ==================== + Priority PGN SA (Source Address) + ============ ============== ==================== + The PGN (Parameter Group Number) is a number to identify a packet. The PGN is composed as follows: -1 bit : Reserved Bit -1 bit : Data Page -8 bits : PF (PDU Format) -8 bits : PS (PDU Specific) + + ============ ============== ================= ================= + PGN + ------------------------------------------------------------------ + Bit positions within the CAN-ID + ------------------------------------------------------------------ + 25 24 23 ... 16 15 ... 8 + ============ ============== ================= ================= + R (Reserved) DP (Data Page) PF (PDU Format) PS (PDU Specific) + ============ ============== ================= ================= In J1939-21 distinction is made between PDU1 format (where PF < 240) and PDU2 format (where PF >= 240). Furthermore, when using the PDU2 format, the PS-field contains a so-called Group Extension, which is part of the PGN. When using PDU2 format, the Group Extension is set in the PS-field. + ============== ======================== + PDU1 Format (specific) (peer to peer) + ---------------------------------------- + Bit positions within the CAN-ID + ---------------------------------------- + 23 ... 16 15 ... 8 + ============== ======================== + 00h ... EFh DA (Destination address) + ============== ======================== + + ============== ======================== + PDU2 Format (global) (broadcast) + ---------------------------------------- + Bit positions within the CAN-ID + ---------------------------------------- + 23 ... 16 15 ... 8 + ============== ======================== + F0h ... FFh GE (Group Extenstion) + ============== ======================== + On the other hand, when using PDU1 format, the PS-field contains a so-called Destination Address, which is _not_ part of the PGN. When communicating a PGN from user space to kernel (or vice versa) and PDU2 format is used, the PS-field diff --git a/Documentation/networking/kapi.rst b/Documentation/networking/kapi.rst index d198fa5eaacd..ea55f462cefa 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/kapi.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/kapi.rst @@ -83,27 +83,6 @@ SUN RPC subsystem .. kernel-doc:: net/sunrpc/clnt.c :export: -WiMAX ------ - -.. kernel-doc:: net/wimax/op-msg.c - :export: - -.. kernel-doc:: net/wimax/op-reset.c - :export: - -.. kernel-doc:: net/wimax/op-rfkill.c - :export: - -.. kernel-doc:: net/wimax/stack.c - :export: - -.. kernel-doc:: include/net/wimax.h - :internal: - -.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/wimax.h - :internal: - Network device support ====================== diff --git a/Documentation/networking/mptcp-sysctl.rst b/Documentation/networking/mptcp-sysctl.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6af0196c4297 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/networking/mptcp-sysctl.rst @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +===================== +MPTCP Sysfs variables +===================== + +/proc/sys/net/mptcp/* Variables +=============================== + +enabled - INTEGER + Control whether MPTCP sockets can be created. + + MPTCP sockets can be created if the value is nonzero. This is + a per-namespace sysctl. + + Default: 1 + +add_addr_timeout - INTEGER (seconds) + Set the timeout after which an ADD_ADDR control message will be + resent to an MPTCP peer that has not acknowledged a previous + ADD_ADDR message. + + The default value matches TCP_RTO_MAX. This is a per-namespace + sysctl. + + Default: 120 diff --git a/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst b/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst index d5c9320901c3..4b9ed5874d5a 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Q: I sent a patch and I'm wondering what happened to it? Q: How can I tell whether it got merged? A: Start by looking at the main patchworks queue for netdev: - http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/netdev/list/ + https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/list/ The "State" field will tell you exactly where things are at with your patch. @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ networking subsystem, and then hands them off to Greg. There is a patchworks queue that you can see here: - http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/bundle/davem/stable/?state=* + https://patchwork.kernel.org/bundle/netdev/stable/?state=* It contains the patches which Dave has selected, but not yet handed off to Greg. If Greg already has the patch, then it will be here: @@ -254,6 +254,32 @@ you will have done run-time testing specific to your change, but at a minimum, your changes should survive an ``allyesconfig`` and an ``allmodconfig`` build without new warnings or failures. +Q: How do I post corresponding changes to user space components? +---------------------------------------------------------------- +A: User space code exercising kernel features should be posted +alongside kernel patches. This gives reviewers a chance to see +how any new interface is used and how well it works. + +When user space tools reside in the kernel repo itself all changes +should generally come as one series. If series becomes too large +or the user space project is not reviewed on netdev include a link +to a public repo where user space patches can be seen. + +In case user space tooling lives in a separate repository but is +reviewed on netdev (e.g. patches to `iproute2` tools) kernel and +user space patches should form separate series (threads) when posted +to the mailing list, e.g.:: + + [PATCH net-next 0/3] net: some feature cover letter + └─ [PATCH net-next 1/3] net: some feature prep + └─ [PATCH net-next 2/3] net: some feature do it + └─ [PATCH net-next 3/3] selftest: net: some feature + + [PATCH iproute2-next] ip: add support for some feature + +Posting as one thread is discouraged because it confuses patchwork +(as of patchwork 2.2.2). + Q: Any other tips to help ensure my net/net-next patch gets OK'd? ----------------------------------------------------------------- A: Attention to detail. Re-read your own work as if you were the diff --git a/Documentation/networking/page_pool.rst b/Documentation/networking/page_pool.rst index 43088ddf95e4..a147591ce203 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/page_pool.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/page_pool.rst @@ -97,6 +97,14 @@ a page will cause no race conditions is enough. * page_pool_get_dma_dir(): Retrieve the stored DMA direction. +* page_pool_put_page_bulk(): Tries to refill a number of pages into the + ptr_ring cache holding ptr_ring producer lock. If the ptr_ring is full, + page_pool_put_page_bulk() will release leftover pages to the page allocator. + page_pool_put_page_bulk() is suitable to be run inside the driver NAPI tx + completion loop for the XDP_REDIRECT use case. + Please note the caller must not use data area after running + page_pool_put_page_bulk(), as this function overwrites it. + Coding examples =============== diff --git a/Documentation/networking/phy.rst b/Documentation/networking/phy.rst index 256106054c8c..b2f7ec794bc8 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/phy.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/phy.rst @@ -247,8 +247,8 @@ Some of the interface modes are described below: speeds (see below.) ``PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_2500BASEX`` - This defines a variant of 1000BASE-X which is clocked 2.5 times faster, - than the 802.3 standard giving a fixed bit rate of 3.125Gbaud. + This defines a variant of 1000BASE-X which is clocked 2.5 times as fast + as the 802.3 standard, giving a fixed bit rate of 3.125Gbaud. ``PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_SGMII`` This is used for Cisco SGMII, which is a modification of 1000BASE-X diff --git a/Documentation/networking/ppp_generic.rst b/Documentation/networking/ppp_generic.rst index e60504377900..5a10abce5964 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/ppp_generic.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/ppp_generic.rst @@ -314,6 +314,22 @@ channel are: it is connected to. It will return an EINVAL error if the channel is not connected to an interface. +* PPPIOCBRIDGECHAN bridges a channel with another. The argument should + point to an int containing the channel number of the channel to bridge + to. Once two channels are bridged, frames presented to one channel by + ppp_input() are passed to the bridge instance for onward transmission. + This allows frames to be switched from one channel into another: for + example, to pass PPPoE frames into a PPPoL2TP session. Since channel + bridging interrupts the normal ppp_input() path, a given channel may + not be part of a bridge at the same time as being part of a unit. + This ioctl will return an EALREADY error if the channel is already + part of a bridge or unit, or ENXIO if the requested channel does not + exist. + +* PPPIOCUNBRIDGECHAN performs the inverse of PPPIOCBRIDGECHAN, unbridging + a channel pair. This ioctl will return an EINVAL error if the channel + does not form part of a bridge. + * All other ioctl commands are passed to the channel ioctl() function. The ioctl calls that are available on an instance that is attached to diff --git a/Documentation/networking/tipc.rst b/Documentation/networking/tipc.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..76775f24cdc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/networking/tipc.rst @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +================= +Linux Kernel TIPC +================= + +TIPC (Transparent Inter Process Communication) is a protocol that is +specially designed for intra-cluster communication. + +For more information about TIPC, see http://tipc.sourceforge.net. + +TIPC Base Types +--------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/subscr.h + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/bearer.h + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/name_table.h + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/name_distr.h + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/bcast.c + :internal: + +TIPC Bearer Interfaces +---------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/bearer.c + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/udp_media.c + :internal: + +TIPC Crypto Interfaces +---------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/crypto.c + :internal: + +TIPC Discoverer Interfaces +-------------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/discover.c + :internal: + +TIPC Link Interfaces +-------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/link.c + :internal: + +TIPC msg Interfaces +------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/msg.c + :internal: + +TIPC Name Interfaces +-------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/name_table.c + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/name_distr.c + :internal: + +TIPC Node Management Interfaces +------------------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/node.c + :internal: + +TIPC Socket Interfaces +---------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/socket.c + :internal: + +TIPC Network Topology Interfaces +-------------------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/subscr.c + :internal: + +TIPC Server Interfaces +---------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/topsrv.c + :internal: + +TIPC Trace Interfaces +--------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: net/tipc/trace.c + :internal: diff --git a/Documentation/networking/tls-offload.rst b/Documentation/networking/tls-offload.rst index 37773da2bee5..0f55c6d540f9 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/tls-offload.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/tls-offload.rst @@ -524,7 +524,13 @@ on TCP retransmissions to handle corner cases is not acceptable. TLS device features ------------------- -Drivers should ignore the changes to TLS the device feature flags. +Drivers should ignore the changes to the TLS device feature flags. These flags will be acted upon accordingly by the core ``ktls`` code. TLS device feature flags only control adding of new TLS connection offloads, old connections will remain active after flags are cleared. + +TLS encryption cannot be offloaded to devices without checksum calculation +offload. Hence, TLS TX device feature flag requires NETIF_F_HW_CSUM being set. +Disabling the latter implies clearing the former. Disabling TX checksum offload +should not affect old connections, and drivers should make sure checksum +calculation does not break for them. diff --git a/Documentation/networking/x25.rst b/Documentation/networking/x25.rst index 00e45d384ba0..e11d9ebdf9a3 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/x25.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/x25.rst @@ -19,13 +19,11 @@ implementation of LAPB. Therefore the LAPB modules would be called by unintelligent X.25 card drivers and not by intelligent ones, this would provide a uniform device driver interface, and simplify configuration. -To confuse matters a little, an 802.2 LLC implementation for Linux is being -written which will allow X.25 to be run over an Ethernet (or Token Ring) and -conform with the JNT "Pink Book", this will have a different interface to -the Packet Layer but there will be no confusion since the class of device -being served by the LLC will be completely separate from LAPB. The LLC -implementation is being done as part of another protocol project (SNA) and -by a different author. +To confuse matters a little, an 802.2 LLC implementation is also possible +which could allow X.25 to be run over an Ethernet (or Token Ring) and +conform with the JNT "Pink Book", this would have a different interface to +the Packet Layer but there would be no confusion since the class of device +being served by the LLC would be completely separate from LAPB. Just when you thought that it could not become more confusing, another option appeared, XOT. This allows X.25 Packet Layer frames to operate over diff --git a/Documentation/nios2/features.rst b/Documentation/nios2/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8449e63f69b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/nios2/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features nios2 diff --git a/Documentation/nios2/index.rst b/Documentation/nios2/index.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4468fe1a1037 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/nios2/index.rst @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +============================== +Nios II Specific Documentation +============================== + +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 2 + :numbered: + + nios2 + features diff --git a/Documentation/openrisc/features.rst b/Documentation/openrisc/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3f7c40d219f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/openrisc/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features openrisc diff --git a/Documentation/openrisc/index.rst b/Documentation/openrisc/index.rst index 748b3eea1707..6879f998b87a 100644 --- a/Documentation/openrisc/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/openrisc/index.rst @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ OpenRISC Architecture openrisc_port todo + features + .. only:: subproject and html Indices diff --git a/Documentation/parisc/features.rst b/Documentation/parisc/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..501d7c450037 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/parisc/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features parisc diff --git a/Documentation/parisc/index.rst b/Documentation/parisc/index.rst index aa3ee0470425..240685751825 100644 --- a/Documentation/parisc/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/parisc/index.rst @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ PA-RISC Architecture debugging registers + features + .. only:: subproject and html Indices diff --git a/Documentation/power/energy-model.rst b/Documentation/power/energy-model.rst index a6fb986abe3c..60ac091d3b0d 100644 --- a/Documentation/power/energy-model.rst +++ b/Documentation/power/energy-model.rst @@ -20,6 +20,21 @@ possible source of information on its own, the EM framework intervenes as an abstraction layer which standardizes the format of power cost tables in the kernel, hence enabling to avoid redundant work. +The power values might be expressed in milli-Watts or in an 'abstract scale'. +Multiple subsystems might use the EM and it is up to the system integrator to +check that the requirements for the power value scale types are met. An example +can be found in the Energy-Aware Scheduler documentation +Documentation/scheduler/sched-energy.rst. For some subsystems like thermal or +powercap power values expressed in an 'abstract scale' might cause issues. +These subsystems are more interested in estimation of power used in the past, +thus the real milli-Watts might be needed. An example of these requirements can +be found in the Intelligent Power Allocation in +Documentation/driver-api/thermal/power_allocator.rst. +Kernel subsystems might implement automatic detection to check whether EM +registered devices have inconsistent scale (based on EM internal flag). +Important thing to keep in mind is that when the power values are expressed in +an 'abstract scale' deriving real energy in milli-Joules would not be possible. + The figure below depicts an example of drivers (Arm-specific here, but the approach is applicable to any architecture) providing power costs to the EM framework, and interested clients reading the data from it:: @@ -73,7 +88,7 @@ Drivers are expected to register performance domains into the EM framework by calling the following API:: int em_dev_register_perf_domain(struct device *dev, unsigned int nr_states, - struct em_data_callback *cb, cpumask_t *cpus); + struct em_data_callback *cb, cpumask_t *cpus, bool milliwatts); Drivers must provide a callback function returning <frequency, power> tuples for each performance state. The callback function provided by the driver is free @@ -81,6 +96,10 @@ to fetch data from any relevant location (DT, firmware, ...), and by any mean deemed necessary. Only for CPU devices, drivers must specify the CPUs of the performance domains using cpumask. For other devices than CPUs the last argument must be set to NULL. +The last argument 'milliwatts' is important to set with correct value. Kernel +subsystems which use EM might rely on this flag to check if all EM devices use +the same scale. If there are different scales, these subsystems might decide +to: return warning/error, stop working or panic. See Section 3. for an example of driver implementing this callback, and kernel/power/energy_model.c for further documentation on this API. @@ -156,7 +175,8 @@ EM framework:: 37 nr_opp = foo_get_nr_opp(policy); 38 39 /* And register the new performance domain */ - 40 em_dev_register_perf_domain(cpu_dev, nr_opp, &em_cb, policy->cpus); - 41 - 42 return 0; - 43 } + 40 em_dev_register_perf_domain(cpu_dev, nr_opp, &em_cb, policy->cpus, + 41 true); + 42 + 43 return 0; + 44 } diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/features.rst b/Documentation/powerpc/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..aeae73df86b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/powerpc/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features powerpc diff --git a/Documentation/powerpc/index.rst b/Documentation/powerpc/index.rst index 6ec64b0d5257..bf5f1a2bdbdf 100644 --- a/Documentation/powerpc/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/powerpc/index.rst @@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ powerpc vas-api vcpudispatch_stats + features + .. only:: subproject and html Indices diff --git a/Documentation/process/clang-format.rst b/Documentation/process/clang-format.rst index 82676e5a7c6e..1d089a847c1b 100644 --- a/Documentation/process/clang-format.rst +++ b/Documentation/process/clang-format.rst @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ it can be very useful. There are integrations for many popular text editors. For some of them, like vim, emacs, BBEdit and Visual Studio you can find support built-in. -For instructions, read the appropiate section at: +For instructions, read the appropriate section at: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html diff --git a/Documentation/process/embargoed-hardware-issues.rst b/Documentation/process/embargoed-hardware-issues.rst index 43cdc67e4f8e..6f8f36e10e8b 100644 --- a/Documentation/process/embargoed-hardware-issues.rst +++ b/Documentation/process/embargoed-hardware-issues.rst @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ The disclosing party should provide a list of contacts for all other entities who have already been, or should be, informed about the issue. This serves several purposes: - - The list of disclosed entities allows communication accross the + - The list of disclosed entities allows communication across the industry, e.g. other OS vendors, HW vendors, etc. - The disclosed entities can be contacted to name experts who should diff --git a/Documentation/process/howto.rst b/Documentation/process/howto.rst index 20c9e07e09a4..7a5c105e34d4 100644 --- a/Documentation/process/howto.rst +++ b/Documentation/process/howto.rst @@ -348,11 +348,10 @@ tool. For details on how to use the kernel bugzilla, please see: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/page.cgi?id=faq.html -The file :ref:`admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst <reportingbugs>` -in the main kernel source directory has a good -template for how to report a possible kernel bug, and details what kind -of information is needed by the kernel developers to help track down the -problem. +The file 'Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst' in the main kernel +source directory has a good template for how to report a possible kernel bug, +and details what kind of information is needed by the kernel developers to help +track down the problem. Managing bug reports diff --git a/Documentation/process/kernel-docs.rst b/Documentation/process/kernel-docs.rst index 64786e50026c..22d9ace5df2a 100644 --- a/Documentation/process/kernel-docs.rst +++ b/Documentation/process/kernel-docs.rst @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ On-line docs :Date: 2008 :Keywords: patches, review process, types of submissions, basic rules, case studies :Description: This paper gives several experience values on what types of patches - there are and how likley they get merged. + there are and how likely they get merged. :Abstract: [...]. This paper examines some common problems for submitting larger changes and some strategies to avoid problems. @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ On-line docs block devices, hardware interrupts, scsi, DMA, access to user memory, memory allocation, timers. :Description: A guide designed to help you get up to speed on the - concepts that are not intuitevly obvious, and to document the internal + concepts that are not intuitively obvious, and to document the internal structures of Linux. * Title: **Dynamic Kernels: Modularized Device Drivers** diff --git a/Documentation/process/magic-number.rst b/Documentation/process/magic-number.rst index eee9b44553b3..e02ff5ffb653 100644 --- a/Documentation/process/magic-number.rst +++ b/Documentation/process/magic-number.rst @@ -84,7 +84,6 @@ PPP_MAGIC 0x5002 ppp ``include/linux/ SSTATE_MAGIC 0x5302 serial_state ``include/linux/serial.h`` SLIP_MAGIC 0x5302 slip ``drivers/net/slip.h`` STRIP_MAGIC 0x5303 strip ``drivers/net/strip.c`` -X25_ASY_MAGIC 0x5303 x25_asy ``drivers/net/x25_asy.h`` SIXPACK_MAGIC 0x5304 sixpack ``drivers/net/hamradio/6pack.h`` AX25_MAGIC 0x5316 ax_disp ``drivers/net/mkiss.h`` TTY_MAGIC 0x5401 tty_struct ``include/linux/tty.h`` diff --git a/Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst b/Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst index 06f743b612c4..3973556250e1 100644 --- a/Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst +++ b/Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Procedure for submitting patches to the -stable tree submission guidelines as described in :ref:`Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst <netdev-FAQ>` after first checking the stable networking queue at - https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/bundle/davem/stable/?series=&submitter=&state=*&q=&archive= + https://patchwork.kernel.org/bundle/netdev/stable/?state=* to ensure the requested patch is not already queued up. - Security patches should not be handled (solely) by the -stable review process but should follow the procedures in diff --git a/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst b/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst index 83d9a82055a7..fb8261a4be30 100644 --- a/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst +++ b/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst @@ -404,6 +404,8 @@ then you just add a line saying:: using your real name (sorry, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions.) This will be done for you automatically if you use ``git commit -s``. +Reverts should also include "Signed-off-by". ``git revert -s`` does that +for you. Some people also put extra tags at the end. They'll just be ignored for now, but you can do this to mark internal company procedures or just diff --git a/Documentation/riscv/features.rst b/Documentation/riscv/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c70ef6ac2368 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/riscv/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features riscv diff --git a/Documentation/riscv/index.rst b/Documentation/riscv/index.rst index fa33bffd8992..6e6e39482502 100644 --- a/Documentation/riscv/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/riscv/index.rst @@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ RISC-V architecture pmu patch-acceptance + features + .. only:: subproject and html Indices diff --git a/Documentation/s390/features.rst b/Documentation/s390/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..57c296a9d8f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/s390/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features s390 diff --git a/Documentation/s390/index.rst b/Documentation/s390/index.rst index cf71df5776b4..b10ca9192557 100644 --- a/Documentation/s390/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/s390/index.rst @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ s390 Architecture text_files + features + .. only:: subproject and html Indices diff --git a/Documentation/scheduler/sched-domains.rst b/Documentation/scheduler/sched-domains.rst index 5c4b7f4f0062..8582fa5e9170 100644 --- a/Documentation/scheduler/sched-domains.rst +++ b/Documentation/scheduler/sched-domains.rst @@ -65,21 +65,17 @@ of the SMP domain will span the entire machine, with each group having the cpumask of a node. Or, you could do multi-level NUMA or Opteron, for example, might have just one domain covering its one NUMA level. -The implementor should read comments in include/linux/sched.h: -struct sched_domain fields, SD_FLAG_*, SD_*_INIT to get an idea of -the specifics and what to tune. +The implementor should read comments in include/linux/sched/sd_flags.h: +SD_* to get an idea of the specifics and what to tune for the SD flags +of a sched_domain. -Architectures may retain the regular override the default SD_*_INIT flags -while using the generic domain builder in kernel/sched/core.c if they wish to -retain the traditional SMT->SMP->NUMA topology (or some subset of that). This -can be done by #define'ing ARCH_HASH_SCHED_TUNE. - -Alternatively, the architecture may completely override the generic domain -builder by #define'ing ARCH_HASH_SCHED_DOMAIN, and exporting your -arch_init_sched_domains function. This function will attach domains to all -CPUs using cpu_attach_domain. +Architectures may override the generic domain builder and the default SD flags +for a given topology level by creating a sched_domain_topology_level array and +calling set_sched_topology() with this array as the parameter. The sched-domains debugging infrastructure can be enabled by enabling -CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG. This enables an error checking parse of the sched domains -which should catch most possible errors (described above). It also prints out -the domain structure in a visual format. +CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG and adding 'sched_debug' to your cmdline. If you forgot to +tweak your cmdline, you can also flip the /sys/kernel/debug/sched_debug +knob. This enables an error checking parse of the sched domains which should +catch most possible errors (described above). It also prints out the domain +structure in a visual format. diff --git a/Documentation/scheduler/sched-energy.rst b/Documentation/scheduler/sched-energy.rst index 001e09c95e1d..afe02d394402 100644 --- a/Documentation/scheduler/sched-energy.rst +++ b/Documentation/scheduler/sched-energy.rst @@ -350,6 +350,11 @@ independent EM framework in Documentation/power/energy-model.rst. Please also note that the scheduling domains need to be re-built after the EM has been registered in order to start EAS. +EAS uses the EM to make a forecasting decision on energy usage and thus it is +more focused on the difference when checking possible options for task +placement. For EAS it doesn't matter whether the EM power values are expressed +in milli-Watts or in an 'abstract scale'. + 6.3 - Energy Model complexity ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/Documentation/sh/features.rst b/Documentation/sh/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f722af3b6c99 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/sh/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features sh diff --git a/Documentation/sh/index.rst b/Documentation/sh/index.rst index 7b9a79a28167..c64776738cf6 100644 --- a/Documentation/sh/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/sh/index.rst @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ SuperH Interfaces Guide new-machine register-banks + features + Memory Management ================= diff --git a/Documentation/sound/alsa-configuration.rst b/Documentation/sound/alsa-configuration.rst index c755b1c5e16f..fe52c314b763 100644 --- a/Documentation/sound/alsa-configuration.rst +++ b/Documentation/sound/alsa-configuration.rst @@ -2227,6 +2227,11 @@ quirk_alias Quirk alias list, pass strings like ``0123abcd:5678beef``, which applies the existing quirk for the device 5678:beef to a new device 0123:abcd. +implicit_fb + Apply the generic implicit feedback sync mode. When this is set + and the playback stream sync mode is ASYNC, the driver tries to + tie an adjacent ASYNC capture stream as the implicit feedback + source. use_vmalloc Use vmalloc() for allocations of the PCM buffers (default: yes). For architectures with non-coherent memory like ARM or MIPS, the diff --git a/Documentation/sparc/features.rst b/Documentation/sparc/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c0c92468b0fe --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/sparc/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features sparc diff --git a/Documentation/sparc/index.rst b/Documentation/sparc/index.rst index 71cff621f243..ae884224eec2 100644 --- a/Documentation/sparc/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/sparc/index.rst @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ Sparc Architecture adi oradax/oracle-dax + + features diff --git a/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py b/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py index 3e81ebab26ed..953b24b6e2b4 100644 --- a/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py +++ b/Documentation/sphinx/automarkup.py @@ -53,6 +53,8 @@ RE_typedef = re.compile(r'\b(typedef)\s+([a-zA-Z_]\w+)', flags=ascii_p3) # RE_doc = re.compile(r'\bDocumentation(/[\w\-_/]+)(\.\w+)*') +RE_namespace = re.compile(r'^\s*..\s*c:namespace::\s*(\S+)\s*$') + # # Reserved C words that we should skip when cross-referencing # @@ -70,6 +72,8 @@ Skipfuncs = [ 'open', 'close', 'read', 'write', 'fcntl', 'mmap', 'select', 'poll', 'fork', 'execve', 'clone', 'ioctl', 'socket' ] +c_namespace = '' + def markup_refs(docname, app, node): t = node.astext() done = 0 @@ -128,30 +132,38 @@ def markup_func_ref_sphinx3(docname, app, match): # # Go through the dance of getting an xref out of the C domain # - target = match.group(2) + base_target = match.group(2) target_text = nodes.Text(match.group(0)) xref = None - if not (target in Skipfuncs or target in Skipnames): - for class_s, reftype_s in zip(class_str, reftype_str): - lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_s]) - lit_text += target_text - pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', - reftype = reftype_s, - reftarget = target, modname = None, - classname = None) - # - # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, - # work around that by ignoring them. - # - try: - xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, - reftype_s, target, pxref, - lit_text) - except NoUri: - xref = None + possible_targets = [base_target] + # Check if this document has a namespace, and if so, try + # cross-referencing inside it first. + if c_namespace: + possible_targets.insert(0, c_namespace + "." + base_target) - if xref: - return xref + if base_target not in Skipnames: + for target in possible_targets: + if target not in Skipfuncs: + for class_s, reftype_s in zip(class_str, reftype_str): + lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_s]) + lit_text += target_text + pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', + reftype = reftype_s, + reftarget = target, modname = None, + classname = None) + # + # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, + # work around that by ignoring them. + # + try: + xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, + reftype_s, target, pxref, + lit_text) + except NoUri: + xref = None + + if xref: + return xref return target_text @@ -179,34 +191,39 @@ def markup_c_ref(docname, app, match): # # Go through the dance of getting an xref out of the C domain # - target = match.group(2) + base_target = match.group(2) target_text = nodes.Text(match.group(0)) xref = None - if not ((match.re == RE_function and target in Skipfuncs) - or (target in Skipnames)): - lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_str[match.re]]) - lit_text += target_text - pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', - reftype = reftype_str[match.re], - reftarget = target, modname = None, - classname = None) - # - # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, - # work around that by ignoring them. - # - try: - xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, - reftype_str[match.re], target, pxref, - lit_text) - except NoUri: - xref = None - # - # Return the xref if we got it; otherwise just return the plain text. - # - if xref: - return xref - else: - return target_text + possible_targets = [base_target] + # Check if this document has a namespace, and if so, try + # cross-referencing inside it first. + if c_namespace: + possible_targets.insert(0, c_namespace + "." + base_target) + + if base_target not in Skipnames: + for target in possible_targets: + if not (match.re == RE_function and target in Skipfuncs): + lit_text = nodes.literal(classes=['xref', 'c', class_str[match.re]]) + lit_text += target_text + pxref = addnodes.pending_xref('', refdomain = 'c', + reftype = reftype_str[match.re], + reftarget = target, modname = None, + classname = None) + # + # XXX The Latex builder will throw NoUri exceptions here, + # work around that by ignoring them. + # + try: + xref = cdom.resolve_xref(app.env, docname, app.builder, + reftype_str[match.re], target, pxref, + lit_text) + except NoUri: + xref = None + + if xref: + return xref + + return target_text # # Try to replace a documentation reference of the form Documentation/... with a @@ -239,7 +256,18 @@ def markup_doc_ref(docname, app, match): else: return nodes.Text(match.group(0)) +def get_c_namespace(app, docname): + source = app.env.doc2path(docname) + with open(source) as f: + for l in f: + match = RE_namespace.search(l) + if match: + return match.group(1) + return '' + def auto_markup(app, doctree, name): + global c_namespace + c_namespace = get_c_namespace(app, name) # # This loop could eventually be improved on. Someday maybe we # want a proper tree traversal with a lot of awareness of which diff --git a/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_feat.py b/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_feat.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2fee04f1dedd --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_feat.py @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +# coding=utf-8 +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +# +u""" + kernel-feat + ~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Implementation of the ``kernel-feat`` reST-directive. + + :copyright: Copyright (C) 2016 Markus Heiser + :copyright: Copyright (C) 2016-2019 Mauro Carvalho Chehab + :maintained-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org> + :license: GPL Version 2, June 1991 see Linux/COPYING for details. + + The ``kernel-feat`` (:py:class:`KernelFeat`) directive calls the + scripts/get_feat.pl script to parse the Kernel ABI files. + + Overview of directive's argument and options. + + .. code-block:: rst + + .. kernel-feat:: <ABI directory location> + :debug: + + The argument ``<ABI directory location>`` is required. It contains the + location of the ABI files to be parsed. + + ``debug`` + Inserts a code-block with the *raw* reST. Sometimes it is helpful to see + what reST is generated. + +""" + +import codecs +import os +import subprocess +import sys + +from os import path + +from docutils import nodes, statemachine +from docutils.statemachine import ViewList +from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, Directive +from docutils.utils.error_reporting import ErrorString + +# +# AutodocReporter is only good up to Sphinx 1.7 +# +import sphinx + +Use_SSI = sphinx.__version__[:3] >= '1.7' +if Use_SSI: + from sphinx.util.docutils import switch_source_input +else: + from sphinx.ext.autodoc import AutodocReporter + +__version__ = '1.0' + +def setup(app): + + app.add_directive("kernel-feat", KernelFeat) + return dict( + version = __version__ + , parallel_read_safe = True + , parallel_write_safe = True + ) + +class KernelFeat(Directive): + + u"""KernelFeat (``kernel-feat``) directive""" + + required_arguments = 1 + optional_arguments = 2 + has_content = False + final_argument_whitespace = True + + option_spec = { + "debug" : directives.flag + } + + def warn(self, message, **replace): + replace["fname"] = self.state.document.current_source + replace["line_no"] = replace.get("line_no", self.lineno) + message = ("%(fname)s:%(line_no)s: [kernel-feat WARN] : " + message) % replace + self.state.document.settings.env.app.warn(message, prefix="") + + def run(self): + + doc = self.state.document + if not doc.settings.file_insertion_enabled: + raise self.warning("docutils: file insertion disabled") + + env = doc.settings.env + cwd = path.dirname(doc.current_source) + cmd = "get_feat.pl rest --dir " + cmd += self.arguments[0] + + if len(self.arguments) > 1: + cmd += " --arch " + self.arguments[1] + + srctree = path.abspath(os.environ["srctree"]) + + fname = cmd + + # extend PATH with $(srctree)/scripts + path_env = os.pathsep.join([ + srctree + os.sep + "scripts", + os.environ["PATH"] + ]) + shell_env = os.environ.copy() + shell_env["PATH"] = path_env + shell_env["srctree"] = srctree + + lines = self.runCmd(cmd, shell=True, cwd=cwd, env=shell_env) + nodeList = self.nestedParse(lines, fname) + return nodeList + + def runCmd(self, cmd, **kwargs): + u"""Run command ``cmd`` and return it's stdout as unicode.""" + + try: + proc = subprocess.Popen( + cmd + , stdout = subprocess.PIPE + , stderr = subprocess.PIPE + , **kwargs + ) + out, err = proc.communicate() + + out, err = codecs.decode(out, 'utf-8'), codecs.decode(err, 'utf-8') + + if proc.returncode != 0: + raise self.severe( + u"command '%s' failed with return code %d" + % (cmd, proc.returncode) + ) + except OSError as exc: + raise self.severe(u"problems with '%s' directive: %s." + % (self.name, ErrorString(exc))) + return out + + def nestedParse(self, lines, fname): + content = ViewList() + node = nodes.section() + + if "debug" in self.options: + code_block = "\n\n.. code-block:: rst\n :linenos:\n" + for l in lines.split("\n"): + code_block += "\n " + l + lines = code_block + "\n\n" + + for c, l in enumerate(lines.split("\n")): + content.append(l, fname, c) + + buf = self.state.memo.title_styles, self.state.memo.section_level, self.state.memo.reporter + + if Use_SSI: + with switch_source_input(self.state, content): + self.state.nested_parse(content, 0, node, match_titles=1) + else: + self.state.memo.title_styles = [] + self.state.memo.section_level = 0 + self.state.memo.reporter = AutodocReporter(content, self.state.memo.reporter) + try: + self.state.nested_parse(content, 0, node, match_titles=1) + finally: + self.state.memo.title_styles, self.state.memo.section_level, self.state.memo.reporter = buf + + return node.children diff --git a/Documentation/sphinx/requirements.txt b/Documentation/sphinx/requirements.txt index 489f6626de67..5030d346d23b 100644 --- a/Documentation/sphinx/requirements.txt +++ b/Documentation/sphinx/requirements.txt @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ docutils Sphinx==2.4.4 sphinx_rtd_theme +six diff --git a/Documentation/trace/events-kmem.rst b/Documentation/trace/events-kmem.rst index 555484110e36..68fa75247488 100644 --- a/Documentation/trace/events-kmem.rst +++ b/Documentation/trace/events-kmem.rst @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ When pages are freed in batch, the also mm_page_free_batched is triggered. Broadly speaking, pages are taken off the LRU lock in bulk and freed in batch with a page list. Significant amounts of activity here could indicate that the system is under memory pressure and can also indicate -contention on the zone->lru_lock. +contention on the lruvec->lru_lock. 4. Per-CPU Allocator Activity ============================= diff --git a/Documentation/trace/events.rst b/Documentation/trace/events.rst index 2a5aa48eff6c..8ddb9b09451c 100644 --- a/Documentation/trace/events.rst +++ b/Documentation/trace/events.rst @@ -798,13 +798,13 @@ To trace a synthetic using the piecewise method described above, the synth_event_trace_start() function is used to 'open' the synthetic event trace:: - struct synth_trace_state trace_state; + struct synth_event_trace_state trace_state; ret = synth_event_trace_start(schedtest_event_file, &trace_state); It's passed the trace_event_file representing the synthetic event using the same methods as described above, along with a pointer to a -struct synth_trace_state object, which will be zeroed before use and +struct synth_event_trace_state object, which will be zeroed before use and used to maintain state between this and following calls. Once the event has been opened, which means space for it has been @@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ lookup per field. To assign the values one after the other without lookups, synth_event_add_next_val() should be used. Each call is passed the -same synth_trace_state object used in the synth_event_trace_start(), +same synth_event_trace_state object used in the synth_event_trace_start(), along with the value to set the next field in the event. After each field is set, the 'cursor' points to the next field, which will be set by the subsequent call, continuing until all the fields have been set @@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ this method would be (without error-handling code):: ret = synth_event_add_next_val(395, &trace_state); To assign the values in any order, synth_event_add_val() should be -used. Each call is passed the same synth_trace_state object used in +used. Each call is passed the same synth_event_trace_state object used in the synth_event_trace_start(), along with the field name of the field to set and the value to set it to. The same sequence of calls as in the above examples using this method would be (without error-handling @@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ can be used but not both at the same time. Finally, the event won't be actually traced until it's 'closed', which is done using synth_event_trace_end(), which takes only the -struct synth_trace_state object used in the previous calls:: +struct synth_event_trace_state object used in the previous calls:: ret = synth_event_trace_end(&trace_state); diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst index 524ad86cadbb..009cdac014b6 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst @@ -419,26 +419,24 @@ del `dominio Sphinx per il C`_. Riferimenti usando reStructuredText ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Per fare riferimento a funzioni e tipi di dato definiti nei commenti kernel-doc -all'interno dei documenti reStructuredText, utilizzate i riferimenti dal -`dominio Sphinx per il C`_. Per esempio:: +Nei documenti reStructuredText non serve alcuna sintassi speciale per +fare riferimento a funzioni e tipi definiti nei commenti +kernel-doc. Sarà sufficiente terminare i nomi di funzione con ``()``, +e scrivere ``struct``, ``union``, ``enum``, o ``typedef`` prima di un +tipo. Per esempio:: - See function :c:func:`foo` and struct/union/enum/typedef :c:type:`bar`. + See foo() + See struct foo. + See union bar. + See enum baz. + See typedef meh. -Nonostante il riferimento ai tipi di dato funzioni col solo nome, -ovvero senza specificare struct/union/enum/typedef, potreste preferire il -seguente:: +Tuttavia, la personalizzazione dei collegamenti è possibile solo con +la seguente sintassi:: - See :c:type:`struct foo <foo>`. - See :c:type:`union bar <bar>`. - See :c:type:`enum baz <baz>`. - See :c:type:`typedef meh <meh>`. + See :c:func:`my custom link text for function foo <foo>`. + See :c:type:`my custom link text for struct bar <bar>`. -Questo produce dei collegamenti migliori, ed è in linea con il modo in cui -kernel-doc gestisce i riferimenti. - -Per maggiori informazioni, siete pregati di consultare la documentazione -del `dominio Sphinx per il C`_. Commenti per una documentazione generale ---------------------------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/sphinx.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/sphinx.rst index f1ad4504b734..090d2949d345 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/sphinx.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/sphinx.rst @@ -364,6 +364,26 @@ Che verrà rappresentata nel seguente modo: - column 3 +Riferimenti incrociati +---------------------- + +Per fare dei riferimenti incrociati da una pagina ad un'altra +specificando il percorso a partire dalla cartella *Documentation*. +Per esempio, se volete aggiungere un riferimento a questa pagina +(l'estensione .rst è opzionale):: + + See Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/sphinx.rst. + +Se preferite usare un percorso relative allora vi serve la direttiva +Sphinx ``doc``. Per esempio, se volete aggiungere un riferimento a +questa pagina dalla stessa cartella:: + + See :doc:`sphinx`. + +Per maggiori informazioni su come aggiungere riferimenti incrociati a +commenti kernel-doc di funzioni o tipi, leggete +Documentation/translations/it_IT/doc-guide/sphinx.rst. + .. _it_sphinx_kfigure: Figure ed immagini diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/2.Process.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/2.Process.rst index 30dc172f06b0..62826034e0b2 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/2.Process.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/2.Process.rst @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ iniziale, i kernel ricevono aggiornamenti per più di un ciclo di sviluppo. Quindi, per esempio, la storia del kernel 5.2 appare così (anno 2019): ============== =============================== - 15 settembre 5.2 rilascio stabile FIXME settembre è sbagliato + 7 luglio 5.2 rilascio stabile 14 luglio 5.2.1 21 luglio 5.2.2 26 luglio 5.2.3 @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ l'elenco principale lo si trova sul sito: http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html Esistono liste gestite altrove; un certo numero di queste sono in -lists.redhat.com. +redhat.com/mailman/listinfo. La lista di discussione principale per lo sviluppo del kernel è, ovviamente, linux-kernel. Questa lista è un luogo ostile dove trovarsi; i volumi possono diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/changes.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/changes.rst index 37da4447a40d..cc883f8d96c4 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/changes.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/changes.rst @@ -32,9 +32,10 @@ PC Card, per esempio, probabilmente non dovreste preoccuparvi di pcmciautils. ====================== ================= ======================================== Programma Versione minima Comando per verificare la versione ====================== ================= ======================================== -GNU C 4.6 gcc --version +GNU C 4.9 gcc --version +Clang/LLVM (optional) 10.0.1 clang --version GNU make 3.81 make --version -binutils 2.21 ld -v +binutils 2.23 ld -v flex 2.5.35 flex --version bison 2.0 bison --version util-linux 2.10o fdformat --version @@ -71,6 +72,16 @@ GCC La versione necessaria di gcc potrebbe variare a seconda del tipo di CPU nel vostro calcolatore. +Clang/LLVM (opzionale) +---------------------- + +L'ultima versione di clang e *LLVM utils* (secondo `releases.llvm.org +<https://releases.llvm.org>`_) sono supportati per la generazione del +kernel. Non garantiamo che anche i rilasci più vecchi funzionino, inoltre +potremmo rimuovere gli espedienti che abbiamo implementato per farli +funzionare. Per maggiori informazioni +:ref:`Building Linux with Clang/LLVM <kbuild_llvm>`. + Make ---- @@ -79,7 +90,7 @@ Per compilare il kernel vi servirà GNU make 3.81 o successivo. Binutils -------- -Per generare il kernel è necessario avere Binutils 2.21 o superiore. +Per generare il kernel è necessario avere Binutils 2.23 o superiore. pkg-config ---------- @@ -338,6 +349,11 @@ gcc - <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/> +Clang/LLVM +---------- + +- :ref:`Getting LLVM <getting_llvm>`. + Make ---- diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/coding-style.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/coding-style.rst index a346f1f2ce21..c86c4543f249 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/coding-style.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/coding-style.rst @@ -92,16 +92,22 @@ delle righe. Lo stile del codice riguarda la leggibilità e la manutenibilità utilizzando strumenti comuni. -Il limite delle righe è di 80 colonne e questo e un limite fortemente -desiderato. - -Espressioni più lunghe di 80 colonne saranno spezzettate in pezzi più piccoli, -a meno che eccedere le 80 colonne non aiuti ad aumentare la leggibilità senza -nascondere informazioni. I pezzi derivati sono sostanzialmente più corti degli -originali e vengono posizionati più a destra. Lo stesso si applica, nei file -d'intestazione, alle funzioni con una lista di argomenti molto lunga. Tuttavia, -non spezzettate mai le stringhe visibili agli utenti come i messaggi di -printk, questo perché inibireste la possibilità d'utilizzare grep per cercarle. +Come limite di riga si preferiscono le 80 colonne. + +Espressioni più lunghe di 80 colonne dovrebbero essere spezzettate in +pezzi più piccoli, a meno che eccedere le 80 colonne non aiuti ad +aumentare la leggibilità senza nascondere informazioni. + +I nuovi pezzi derivati sono sostanzialmente più corti degli originali +e vengono posizionati più a destra. Uno stile molto comune è quello di +allineare i nuovi pezzi alla parentesi aperta di una funzione. + +Lo stesso si applica, nei file d'intestazione, alle funzioni con una +lista di argomenti molto lunga. + +Tuttavia, non spezzettate mai le stringhe visibili agli utenti come i +messaggi di printk, questo perché inibireste la possibilità +d'utilizzare grep per cercarle. 3) Posizionamento di parentesi graffe e spazi --------------------------------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/deprecated.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/deprecated.rst index a642ff3fdc8b..07c79d4bafca 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/deprecated.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/deprecated.rst @@ -95,6 +95,11 @@ Invece, usate la seguente funzione:: header = kzalloc(struct_size(header, item, count), GFP_KERNEL); +.. note:: Se per caso state usando struct_size() su una struttura dati che + in coda contiene un array di lunghezza zero o uno, allora siete + invitati a riorganizzare il vostro codice usando il + `flexible array member <#zero-length-and-one-element-arrays>`_. + Per maggiori dettagli fate riferimento a array_size(), array3_size(), e struct_size(), così come la famiglia di funzioni check_add_overflow() e check_mul_overflow(). @@ -116,7 +121,11 @@ di destinazione. Questo può portare ad un overflow oltre i limiti del buffer e generare svariati tipi di malfunzionamenti. Nonostante l'opzione `CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE=y` e svariate opzioni del compilatore aiutano a ridurne il rischio, non c'è alcuna buona ragione per continuare ad usare -questa funzione. La versione sicura da usare è strscpy(). +questa funzione. La versione sicura da usare è strscpy(), tuttavia va +prestata attenzione a tutti quei casi dove viene usato il valore di +ritorno di strcpy(). La funzione strscpy() non ritorna un puntatore +alla destinazione, ma un contatore dei byte non NUL copiati (oppure +un errno negativo se la stringa è stata troncata). strncpy() su stringe terminate con NUL -------------------------------------- @@ -127,8 +136,12 @@ causati, appunto, dalla mancanza del terminatore. Questa estende la terminazione nel buffer di destinazione quando la stringa d'origine è più corta; questo potrebbe portare ad una penalizzazione delle prestazioni per chi usa solo stringe terminate. La versione sicura da usare è -strscpy(). (chi usa strscpy() e necessita di estendere la -terminazione con NUL deve aggiungere una chiamata a memset()) +strscpy(), tuttavia va prestata attenzione a tutti quei casi dove +viene usato il valore di ritorno di strncpy(). La funzione strscpy() +non ritorna un puntatore alla destinazione, ma un contatore dei byte +non NUL copiati (oppure un errno negativo se la stringa è stata +troncata). Tutti i casi che necessitano di estendere la +terminazione con NUL dovrebbero usare strscpy_pad(). Se il chiamate no usa stringhe terminate con NUL, allore strncpy() può continuare ad essere usata, ma i buffer di destinazione devono essere @@ -140,7 +153,10 @@ strlcpy() La funzione strlcpy(), per prima cosa, legge interamente il buffer di origine, magari leggendo più di quanto verrà effettivamente copiato. Questo è inefficiente e può portare a overflow di lettura quando la stringa non è -terminata con NUL. La versione sicura da usare è strscpy(). +terminata con NUL. La versione sicura da usare è strscpy(), tuttavia +va prestata attenzione a tutti quei casi dove viene usato il valore di +ritorno di strlcpy(), dato che strscpy() ritorna un valore di errno +negativo quanto la stringa viene troncata. Segnaposto %p nella stringa di formato -------------------------------------- @@ -227,3 +243,126 @@ modi: * ``continue;`` * ``goto <label>;`` * ``return [expression];`` + +Array di lunghezza zero o con un solo elemento +---------------------------------------------- +All'interno del kernel ricorre spesso la necessita di avere membri +di dimensione variabile all'interno di una struttura dati. In questi +casi il codice del kernel dovrebbe usare sempre i `"flexible array +member" <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexible_array_member>`_. La +tecnica degli array a lunghezza nulla o di un solo elemento non +dovrebbe essere più usata. + +Nel codice C più vecchio, la dichiarazione di un membro di dimensione +variabile in coda ad una struttura dati veniva fatto dichiarando un +array di un solo elemento posizionato alla fine della struttura dati:: + + struct something { + size_t count; + struct foo items[1]; + }; + +Questo ha portato ad un calcolo di sizeof() traballante (dovrebbe +rimuovere la dimensione del singolo elemento in coda per calcolare la +dimensione esatta dell' "intestazione"). Per evitare questi problemi è +stata introdotta un' `estensione a GNU C +<https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html>`_ che +permettesse la dichiarazione di array a lungezza zero:: + + struct something { + size_t count; + struct foo items[0]; + }; + +Ma questo ha portato nuovi problemi, e non ha risolto alcuni dei +problemi che affliggono entrambe le tecniche: per esempio +l'impossibilità di riconoscere se un array di quel tipo viene usato +nel mezzo di una struttura dati e _non_ alla fine (potrebbe accadere +sia direttamente, sia indirettamente quando si usano le unioni o le +strutture di strutture). + +Lo standard C99 introduce i "flexible array members". Questi array non +hanno una dimensione nella loro dichiarazione:: + + struct something { + size_t count; + struct foo items[]; + }; + +Questo è il modo con cui ci si aspetta che vengano dichiarati gli +elementi di lunghezza variabile in coda alle strutture dati. Permette +al compilatore di produrre errori quando gli array flessibili non si +trovano alla fine della struttura dati, il che permette di prevenire +alcuni tipi di bachi dovuti a `comportamenti inaspettati +<https://git.kernel.org/linus/76497732932f15e7323dc805e8ea8dc11bb587cf>`_. +Inoltre, permette al compilatore di analizzare correttamente le +dimensioni degli array (attraverso sizeof(), `CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE`, +e `CONFIG_UBSAN_BOUNDS`). Per esempio, non esiste alcun meccanismo in +grado di avvisarci che il seguente uso di sizeof() dia sempre come +zero come risultato:: + + struct something { + size_t count; + struct foo items[0]; + }; + + struct something *instance; + + instance = kmalloc(struct_size(instance, items, count), GFP_KERNEL); + instance->count = count; + + size = sizeof(instance->items) * instance->count; + memcpy(instance->items, source, size); + +Il valore di ``size`` nell'ultima riga sarà ``zero``, quando uno +invece si aspetterebbe che il suo valore sia la dimensione totale in +byte dell'allocazione dynamica che abbiamo appena fatto per l'array +``items``. Qui un paio di esempi reali del problema: `collegamento 1 +<https://git.kernel.org/linus/f2cd32a443da694ac4e28fbf4ac6f9d5cc63a539>`_, +`collegamento 2 +<https://git.kernel.org/linus/ab91c2a89f86be2898cee208d492816ec238b2cf>`_. +Invece, `i flexible array members hanno un tipo incompleto, e quindi +sizeof() non può essere applicato +<https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html>`_; dunque ogni +uso scorretto di questo operatore verrà identificato immediatamente +durante la compilazione. + +Per quanto riguarda gli array di un solo elemento, bisogna essere +consapevoli che `questi array occupano almeno quanto lo spazio di un +singolo oggetti dello stesso tipo +<https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html>`_, e quindi +contribuiscono al calcolo della dimensione della struttura che li +contiene. In questo caso è facile commettere errori quando si vuole +calcolare la dimensione totale della memoria totale da allocare per +una struttura dati:: + + struct something { + size_t count; + struct foo items[1]; + }; + + struct something *instance; + + instance = kmalloc(struct_size(instance, items, count - 1), GFP_KERNEL); + instance->count = count; + + size = sizeof(instance->items) * instance->count; + memcpy(instance->items, source, size); + +In questo esempio ci siamo dovuti ricordare di usare ``count - 1`` in +struct_size(), altrimenti avremmo --inavvertitamente-- allocato +memoria per un oggetti ``items`` in più. Il modo più pulito e meno +propenso agli errori è quello di usare i `flexible array member`, in +combinazione con struct_size() e flex_array_size():: + + struct something { + size_t count; + struct foo items[]; + }; + + struct something *instance; + + instance = kmalloc(struct_size(instance, items, count), GFP_KERNEL); + instance->count = count; + + memcpy(instance->items, source, flex_array_size(instance, items, instance->count)); diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/email-clients.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/email-clients.rst index 66d3d65776f7..de7d32f78246 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/email-clients.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/email-clients.rst @@ -32,6 +32,11 @@ impostato come ``text/plain``. Tuttavia, generalmente gli allegati non sono ben apprezzati perché rende più difficile citare porzioni di patch durante il processo di revisione. +Inoltre, è vivamente raccomandato l'uso di puro testo nel corpo del +messaggio, sia per la patch che per qualsiasi altro messaggio. Il sito +https://useplaintext.email/ può esservi d'aiuto per configurare il +vostro programma di posta elettronica. + I programmi di posta elettronica che vengono usati per inviare le patch per il kernel Linux dovrebbero inviarle senza alterazioni. Per esempio, non dovrebbero modificare o rimuovere tabulazioni o spazi, nemmeno all'inizio o diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/magic-number.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/magic-number.rst index 783e0de314a0..0243d32a0b59 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/magic-number.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/magic-number.rst @@ -90,7 +90,6 @@ PPP_MAGIC 0x5002 ppp ``include/linux/ SSTATE_MAGIC 0x5302 serial_state ``include/linux/serial.h`` SLIP_MAGIC 0x5302 slip ``drivers/net/slip.h`` STRIP_MAGIC 0x5303 strip ``drivers/net/strip.c`` -X25_ASY_MAGIC 0x5303 x25_asy ``drivers/net/x25_asy.h`` SIXPACK_MAGIC 0x5304 sixpack ``drivers/net/hamradio/6pack.h`` AX25_MAGIC 0x5316 ax_disp ``drivers/net/mkiss.h`` TTY_MAGIC 0x5401 tty_struct ``include/linux/tty.h`` diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/programming-language.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/programming-language.rst index c4fc9d394c29..41db2598ce11 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/programming-language.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/programming-language.rst @@ -11,13 +11,15 @@ Linguaggio di programmazione Il kernel è scritto nel linguaggio di programmazione C [it-c-language]_. Più precisamente, il kernel viene compilato con ``gcc`` [it-gcc]_ usando l'opzione ``-std=gnu89`` [it-gcc-c-dialect-options]_: il dialetto GNU -dello standard ISO C90 (con l'aggiunta di alcune funzionalità da C99) +dello standard ISO C90 (con l'aggiunta di alcune funzionalità da C99). +Linux supporta anche ``clang`` [it-clang]_, leggete la documentazione +:ref:`Building Linux with Clang/LLVM <kbuild_llvm>`. Questo dialetto contiene diverse estensioni al linguaggio [it-gnu-extensions]_, e molte di queste vengono usate sistematicamente dal kernel. -Il kernel offre un certo livello di supporto per la compilazione con ``clang`` -[it-clang]_ e ``icc`` [it-icc]_ su diverse architetture, tuttavia in questo momento +Il kernel offre un certo livello di supporto per la compilazione con +``icc`` [it-icc]_ su diverse architetture, tuttavia in questo momento il supporto non è completo e richiede delle patch aggiuntive. Attributi diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst index 4f206cee31a7..283d62541c4f 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Procedura per sottomettere patch per i sorgenti -stable :ref:`Documentation/translations/it_IT/networking/netdev-FAQ.rst <it_netdev-FAQ>`; ma solo dopo aver verificato al seguente indirizzo che la patch non sia già in coda: - https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/bundle/davem/stable/?series=&submitter=&state=*&q=&archive= + https://patchwork.kernel.org/bundle/netdev/stable/?state=* - Una patch di sicurezza non dovrebbero essere gestite (solamente) dal processo di revisione -stable, ma dovrebbe seguire le procedure descritte in :ref:`Documentation/translations/it_IT/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst <it_securitybugs>`. diff --git a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/submitting-patches.rst b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/submitting-patches.rst index 7c23c08e4401..966cd3242a60 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/submitting-patches.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/submitting-patches.rst @@ -16,21 +16,19 @@ vostre patch accettate. Questo documento contiene un vasto numero di suggerimenti concisi. Per maggiori dettagli su come funziona il processo di sviluppo del kernel leggete -:ref:`Documentation/translations/it_IT/process <it_development_process_main>`. -Leggete anche :ref:`Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/submit-checklist.rst <it_submitchecklist>` -per una lista di punti da verificare prima di inviare del codice. Se state -inviando un driver, allora leggete anche :ref:`Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/submitting-drivers.rst <it_submittingdrivers>`; -per delle patch relative alle associazioni per Device Tree leggete -Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.rst. - -Molti di questi passi descrivono il comportamento di base del sistema di -controllo di versione ``git``; se utilizzate ``git`` per preparare le vostre -patch molto del lavoro più ripetitivo lo troverete già fatto per voi, tuttavia -dovete preparare e documentare un certo numero di patch. Generalmente, l'uso -di ``git`` renderà la vostra vita di sviluppatore del kernel più facile. - -0) Ottenere i sorgenti attuali ------------------------------- +:doc:`development-process`. +Leggete anche :doc:`submit-checklist` per una lista di punti da +verificare prima di inviare del codice. Se state inviando un driver, +allora leggete anche :doc:`submitting-drivers`; per delle patch +relative alle associazioni per Device Tree leggete +:doc:`submitting-patches`. + +Questa documentazione assume che sappiate usare ``git`` per preparare le patch. +Se non siete pratici di ``git``, allora è bene che lo impariate; +renderà la vostra vita di sviluppatore del kernel molto più semplice. + +Ottenere i sorgenti attuali +--------------------------- Se non avete un repositorio coi sorgenti del kernel più recenti, allora usate ``git`` per ottenerli. Vorrete iniziare col repositorio principale che può @@ -45,69 +43,10 @@ Guardate l'elemento **T:** per un determinato sottosistema nel file MAINTANERS che troverete nei sorgenti, o semplicemente chiedete al manutentore nel caso in cui i sorgenti da usare non siano elencati il quel file. -Esiste ancora la possibilità di scaricare un rilascio del kernel come archivio -tar (come descritto in una delle prossime sezioni), ma questa è la via più -complicata per sviluppare per il kernel. - -1) ``diff -up`` ---------------- - -Se dovete produrre le vostre patch a mano, usate ``diff -up`` o ``diff -uprN`` -per crearle. Git produce di base le patch in questo formato; se state -usando ``git``, potete saltare interamente questa sezione. - -Tutte le modifiche al kernel Linux avvengono mediate patch, come descritte -in :manpage:`diff(1)`. Quando create la vostra patch, assicuratevi di -crearla nel formato "unified diff", come l'argomento ``-u`` di -:manpage:`diff(1)`. -Inoltre, per favore usate l'argomento ``-p`` per mostrare la funzione C -alla quale si riferiscono le diverse modifiche - questo rende il risultato -di ``diff`` molto più facile da leggere. Le patch dovrebbero essere basate -sulla radice dei sorgenti del kernel, e non sulle sue sottocartelle. - -Per creare una patch per un singolo file, spesso è sufficiente fare:: - - SRCTREE=linux - MYFILE=drivers/net/mydriver.c - - cd $SRCTREE - cp $MYFILE $MYFILE.orig - vi $MYFILE # make your change - cd .. - diff -up $SRCTREE/$MYFILE{.orig,} > /tmp/patch - -Per creare una patch per molteplici file, dovreste spacchettare i sorgenti -"vergini", o comunque non modificati, e fare un ``diff`` coi vostri. -Per esempio:: - - MYSRC=/devel/linux - - tar xvfz linux-3.19.tar.gz - mv linux-3.19 linux-3.19-vanilla - diff -uprN -X linux-3.19-vanilla/Documentation/dontdiff \ - linux-3.19-vanilla $MYSRC > /tmp/patch - -``dontdiff`` è una lista di file che sono generati durante il processo di -compilazione del kernel; questi dovrebbero essere ignorati in qualsiasi -patch generata con :manpage:`diff(1)`. - -Assicuratevi che la vostra patch non includa file che non ne fanno veramente -parte. Al fine di verificarne la correttezza, assicuratevi anche di -revisionare la vostra patch -dopo- averla generata con :manpage:`diff(1)`. - -Se le vostre modifiche producono molte differenze, allora dovrete dividerle -in patch indipendenti che modificano le cose in passi logici; leggete -:ref:`split_changes`. Questo faciliterà la revisione da parte degli altri -sviluppatori, il che è molto importante se volete che la patch venga accettata. - -Se state utilizzando ``git``, ``git rebase -i`` può aiutarvi nel procedimento. -Se non usate ``git``, un'alternativa popolare è ``quilt`` -<http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt>. - .. _it_describe_changes: -2) Descrivete le vostre modifiche ---------------------------------- +Descrivete le vostre modifiche +------------------------------ Descrivete il vostro problema. Esiste sempre un problema che via ha spinto ha fare il vostro lavoro, che sia la correzione di un baco da una riga o una @@ -208,10 +147,15 @@ precedente:: [pretty] fixes = Fixes: %h (\"%s\") +Un esempio:: + + $ git log -1 --pretty=fixes 54a4f0239f2e + Fixes: 54a4f0239f2e ("KVM: MMU: make kvm_mmu_zap_page() return the number of pages it actually freed") + .. _it_split_changes: -3) Separate le vostre modifiche -------------------------------- +Separate le vostre modifiche +---------------------------- Separate ogni **cambiamento logico** in patch distinte. @@ -312,7 +256,8 @@ sfruttato, inviatela a security@kernel.org. Per bachi importanti, un breve embargo potrebbe essere preso in considerazione per dare il tempo alle distribuzioni di prendere la patch e renderla disponibile ai loro utenti; in questo caso, ovviamente, la patch non dovrebbe essere inviata su alcuna -lista di discussione pubblica. +lista di discussione pubblica. Leggete anche +:doc:`/admin-guide/security-bugs`. Patch che correggono bachi importanti su un kernel già rilasciato, dovrebbero essere inviate ai manutentori dei kernel stabili aggiungendo la seguente riga:: @@ -354,8 +299,8 @@ Le patch banali devono rientrare in una delle seguenti categorie: "patch monkey" in modalità ritrasmissione) -6) Niente: MIME, links, compressione, allegati. Solo puro testo ----------------------------------------------------------------- +Niente: MIME, links, compressione, allegati. Solo puro testo +------------------------------------------------------------- Linus e gli altri sviluppatori del kernel devono poter commentare le modifiche che sottomettete. Per uno sviluppatore è importante @@ -364,7 +309,11 @@ programmi di posta elettronica, cosicché sia possibile commentare una porzione specifica del vostro codice. Per questa ragione tutte le patch devono essere inviate via e-mail -come testo. +come testo. Il modo più facile, e quello raccomandato, è con ``git +send-email``. Al sito https://git-send-email.io è disponibile una +guida interattiva sull'uso di ``git send-email``. + +Se decidete di non usare ``git send-email``: .. warning:: @@ -381,28 +330,20 @@ così la possibilità che il vostro allegato-MIME venga accettato. Eccezione: se il vostro servizio di posta storpia le patch, allora qualcuno potrebbe chiedervi di rinviarle come allegato MIME. -Leggete :ref:`Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/email-clients.rst <it_email_clients>` +Leggete :doc:`/translations/it_IT/process/email-clients` per dei suggerimenti sulla configurazione del programmi di posta elettronica per l'invio di patch intatte. -7) Dimensione delle e-mail --------------------------- - -Le grosse modifiche non sono adatte ad una lista di discussione, e nemmeno -per alcuni manutentori. Se la vostra patch, non compressa, eccede i 300 kB -di spazio, allora caricatela in una spazio accessibile su internet fornendo -l'URL (collegamento) ad essa. Ma notate che se la vostra patch eccede i 300 kB -è quasi certo che necessiti comunque di essere spezzettata. - -8) Rispondere ai commenti di revisione --------------------------------------- +Rispondere ai commenti di revisione +----------------------------------- -Quasi certamente i revisori vi invieranno dei commenti su come migliorare -la vostra patch. Dovete rispondere a questi commenti; ignorare i revisori -è un ottimo modo per essere ignorati. Riscontri o domande che non conducono -ad una modifica del codice quasi certamente dovrebbero portare ad un commento -nel changelog cosicché il prossimo revisore potrà meglio comprendere cosa stia -accadendo. +In risposta alla vostra email, quasi certamente i revisori vi +invieranno dei commenti su come migliorare la vostra patch. Dovete +rispondere a questi commenti; ignorare i revisori è un ottimo modo per +essere ignorati. Riscontri o domande che non conducono ad una +modifica del codice quasi certamente dovrebbero portare ad un commento +nel changelog cosicché il prossimo revisore potrà meglio comprendere +cosa stia accadendo. Assicuratevi di dire ai revisori quali cambiamenti state facendo e di ringraziarli per il loro tempo. Revisionare codice è un lavoro faticoso e che @@ -410,8 +351,12 @@ richiede molto tempo, e a volte i revisori diventano burberi. Tuttavia, anche in questo caso, rispondete con educazione e concentratevi sul problema che hanno evidenziato. -9) Non scoraggiatevi - o impazientitevi ---------------------------------------- +Leggete :doc:`/translations/it_IT/process/email-clients` per +le raccomandazioni sui programmi di posta elettronica e l'etichetta da usare +sulle liste di discussione. + +Non scoraggiatevi - o impazientitevi +------------------------------------ Dopo che avete inviato le vostre modifiche, siate pazienti e aspettate. I revisori sono persone occupate e potrebbero non ricevere la vostra patch @@ -424,17 +369,19 @@ aver inviato le patch correttamente. Aspettate almeno una settimana prima di rinviare le modifiche o sollecitare i revisori - probabilmente anche di più durante la finestra d'integrazione. -10) Aggiungete PATCH nell'oggetto ---------------------------------- +Aggiungete PATCH nell'oggetto +----------------------------- Dato l'alto volume di e-mail per Linus, e la lista linux-kernel, è prassi prefiggere il vostro oggetto con [PATCH]. Questo permette a Linus e agli altri sviluppatori del kernel di distinguere facilmente le patch dalle altre discussioni. +``git send-email`` lo fa automaticamente. -11) Firmate il vostro lavoro - Il certificato d'origine dello sviluppatore --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Firmate il vostro lavoro - Il certificato d'origine dello sviluppatore +---------------------------------------------------------------------- Per migliorare la tracciabilità su "chi ha fatto cosa", specialmente per quelle patch che per raggiungere lo stadio finale passano attraverso @@ -477,65 +424,17 @@ poi dovete solo aggiungere una riga che dice:: Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org> usando il vostro vero nome (spiacenti, non si accettano pseudonimi o -contributi anonimi). +contributi anonimi). Questo verrà fatto automaticamente se usate +``git commit -s``. Anche il ripristino di uno stato precedente dovrebbe +includere "Signed-off-by", se usate ``git revert -s`` questo verrà +fatto automaticamente. Alcune persone aggiungono delle etichette alla fine. Per ora queste verranno ignorate, ma potete farlo per meglio identificare procedure aziendali interne o per aggiungere dettagli circa la firma. -Se siete un manutentore di un sottosistema o di un ramo, qualche volta dovrete -modificare leggermente le patch che avete ricevuto al fine di poterle -integrare; questo perché il codice non è esattamente lo stesso nei vostri -sorgenti e in quelli dei vostri contributori. Se rispettate rigidamente la -regola (c), dovreste chiedere al mittente di rifare la patch, ma questo è -controproducente e una totale perdita di tempo ed energia. La regola (b) -vi permette di correggere il codice, ma poi diventa davvero maleducato cambiare -la patch di qualcuno e addossargli la responsabilità per i vostri bachi. -Per risolvere questo problema dovreste aggiungere una riga, fra l'ultimo -Signed-off-by e il vostro, che spiega la vostra modifica. Nonostante non ci -sia nulla di obbligatorio, un modo efficace è quello di indicare il vostro -nome o indirizzo email fra parentesi quadre, seguito da una breve descrizione; -questo renderà abbastanza visibile chi è responsabile per le modifiche -dell'ultimo minuto. Per esempio:: - - Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org> - [lucky@maintainer.example.org: struct foo moved from foo.c to foo.h] - Signed-off-by: Lucky K Maintainer <lucky@maintainer.example.org> - -Questa pratica è particolarmente utile se siete i manutentori di un ramo -stabile ma al contempo volete dare credito agli autori, tracciare e integrare -le modifiche, e proteggere i mittenti dalle lamentele. Notate che in nessuna -circostanza è permessa la modifica dell'identità dell'autore (l'intestazione -From), dato che è quella che appare nei changelog. - -Un appunto speciale per chi porta il codice su vecchie versioni. Sembra che -sia comune l'utile pratica di inserire un'indicazione circa l'origine della -patch all'inizio del messaggio di commit (appena dopo la riga dell'oggetto) -al fine di migliorare la tracciabilità. Per esempio, questo è quello che si -vede nel rilascio stabile 3.x-stable:: - - Date: Tue Oct 7 07:26:38 2014 -0400 - - libata: Un-break ATA blacklist - - commit 1c40279960bcd7d52dbdf1d466b20d24b99176c8 upstream. - -E qui quello che potrebbe vedersi su un kernel più vecchio dove la patch è -stata applicata:: - - Date: Tue May 13 22:12:27 2008 +0200 - - wireless, airo: waitbusy() won't delay - - [backport of 2.6 commit b7acbdfbd1f277c1eb23f344f899cfa4cd0bf36a] - -Qualunque sia il formato, questa informazione fornisce un importante aiuto -alle persone che vogliono seguire i vostri sorgenti, e quelle che cercano -dei bachi. - - -12) Quando utilizzare Acked-by:, Cc:, e Co-developed-by: --------------------------------------------------------- +Quando utilizzare Acked-by:, Cc:, e Co-developed-by: +---------------------------------------------------- L'etichetta Signed-off-by: indica che il firmatario è stato coinvolto nello sviluppo della patch, o che era nel suo percorso di consegna. @@ -604,8 +503,8 @@ Esempio di una patch sottomessa dall'autore Co-developed-by::: Co-developed-by: Submitting Co-Author <sub@coauthor.example.org> Signed-off-by: Submitting Co-Author <sub@coauthor.example.org> -13) Utilizzare Reported-by:, Tested-by:, Reviewed-by:, Suggested-by: e Fixes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Utilizzare Reported-by:, Tested-by:, Reviewed-by:, Suggested-by: e Fixes: +------------------------------------------------------------------------- L'etichetta Reported-by da credito alle persone che trovano e riportano i bachi e si spera che questo possa ispirarli ad aiutarci nuovamente in futuro. @@ -654,6 +553,13 @@ revisori conosciuti per la loro conoscenza sulla materia in oggetto e per la loro serietà nella revisione, accrescerà le probabilità che la vostra patch venga integrate nel kernel. +Quando si riceve una email sulla lista di discussione da un tester o +un revisore, le etichette Tested-by o Reviewd-by devono essere +aggiunte dall'autore quando invierà nuovamente la patch. Tuttavia, se +la patch è cambiata in modo significativo, queste etichette potrebbero +non avere più senso e quindi andrebbero rimosse. Solitamente si tiene traccia +della rimozione nel changelog della patch (subito dopo il separatore '---'). + L'etichetta Suggested-by: indica che l'idea della patch è stata suggerita dalla persona nominata e le da credito. Tenete a mente che questa etichetta non dovrebbe essere aggiunta senza un permesso esplicito, specialmente se @@ -669,8 +575,8 @@ Questo è il modo suggerito per indicare che un baco è stato corretto nella patch. Per maggiori dettagli leggete :ref:`it_describe_changes` -14) Il formato canonico delle patch ------------------------------------ +Il formato canonico delle patch +------------------------------- Questa sezione descrive il formato che dovrebbe essere usato per le patch. Notate che se state usando un repositorio ``git`` per salvare le vostre patch @@ -788,8 +694,8 @@ Maggiori dettagli sul formato delle patch nei riferimenti qui di seguito. .. _it_explicit_in_reply_to: -15) Usare esplicitamente In-Reply-To nell'intestazione ------------------------------------------------------- +Usare esplicitamente In-Reply-To nell'intestazione +-------------------------------------------------- Aggiungere manualmente In-Reply-To: nell'intestazione dell'e-mail potrebbe essere d'aiuto per associare una patch ad una discussione @@ -802,65 +708,6 @@ giungla di riferimenti all'interno dei programmi di posta. Se un collegamento ad una versione precedente di una serie di patch (per esempio, potete usarlo per l'email introduttiva alla serie). -16) Inviare richieste ``git pull`` ----------------------------------- - -Se avete una serie di patch, potrebbe essere più conveniente per un manutentore -tirarle dentro al repositorio del sottosistema attraverso l'operazione -``git pull``. Comunque, tenete presente che prendere patch da uno sviluppatore -in questo modo richiede un livello di fiducia più alto rispetto a prenderle da -una lista di discussione. Di conseguenza, molti manutentori sono riluttanti -ad accettare richieste di *pull*, specialmente dagli sviluppatori nuovi e -quindi sconosciuti. Se siete in dubbio, potete fare una richiesta di *pull* -come messaggio introduttivo ad una normale pubblicazione di patch, così -il manutentore avrà la possibilità di scegliere come integrarle. - -Una richiesta di *pull* dovrebbe avere nell'oggetto [GIT] o [PULL]. -La richiesta stessa dovrebbe includere il nome del repositorio e quello del -ramo su una singola riga; dovrebbe essere più o meno così:: - - Please pull from - - git://jdelvare.pck.nerim.net/jdelvare-2.6 i2c-for-linus - - to get these changes: - -Una richiesta di *pull* dovrebbe includere anche un messaggio generico -che dica cos'è incluso, una lista delle patch usando ``git shortlog``, e una -panoramica sugli effetti della serie di patch con ``diffstat``. Il modo più -semplice per ottenere tutte queste informazioni è, ovviamente, quello di -lasciar fare tutto a ``git`` con il comando ``git request-pull``. - -Alcuni manutentori (incluso Linus) vogliono vedere le richieste di *pull* -da commit firmati con GPG; questo fornisce una maggiore garanzia sul fatto -che siate stati proprio voi a fare la richiesta. In assenza di tale etichetta -firmata Linus, in particolare, non prenderà alcuna patch da siti pubblici come -GitHub. - -Il primo passo verso la creazione di questa etichetta firmata è quello di -creare una chiave GNUPG ed averla fatta firmare da uno o più sviluppatori -principali del kernel. Questo potrebbe essere difficile per i nuovi -sviluppatori, ma non ci sono altre vie. Andare alle conferenze potrebbe -essere un buon modo per trovare sviluppatori che possano firmare la vostra -chiave. - -Una volta che avete preparato la vostra serie di patch in ``git``, e volete che -qualcuno le prenda, create una etichetta firmata col comando ``git tag -s``. -Questo creerà una nuova etichetta che identifica l'ultimo commit della serie -contenente una firma creata con la vostra chiave privata. Avrete anche -l'opportunità di aggiungere un messaggio di changelog all'etichetta; questo è -il posto ideale per descrivere gli effetti della richiesta di *pull*. - -Se i sorgenti da cui il manutentore prenderà le patch non sono gli stessi del -repositorio su cui state lavorando, allora non dimenticatevi di caricare -l'etichetta firmata anche sui sorgenti pubblici. - -Quando generate una richiesta di *pull*, usate l'etichetta firmata come -obiettivo. Un comando come il seguente farà il suo dovere:: - - git request-pull master git://my.public.tree/linux.git my-signed-tag - - Riferimenti ----------- diff --git a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/admin-guide/index.rst b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/admin-guide/index.rst index ed5ab7e37f38..48bbd3ebad48 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/admin-guide/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/admin-guide/index.rst @@ -114,7 +114,6 @@ Todolist: unicode vga-softcursor video-output - wimax/index xfs .. only:: subproject and html diff --git a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm64/elf_hwcaps.rst b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm64/elf_hwcaps.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9aa4637eac97 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm64/elf_hwcaps.rst @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +.. include:: ../disclaimer-zh_CN.rst + +:Original: :ref:`Documentation/arm64/elf_hwcaps.rst <elf_hwcaps_index>` + +Translator: Bailu Lin <bailu.lin@vivo.com> + +================ +ARM64 ELF hwcaps +================ + +这篇文档描述了 arm64 ELF hwcaps 的用法和语义。 + + +1. 简介 +------- + +有些硬件或软件功能仅在某些 CPU 实现上和/或在具体某个内核配置上可用,但 +对于处于 EL0 的用户空间代码没有可用的架构发现机制。内核通过在辅助向量表 +公开一组称为 hwcaps 的标志而把这些功能暴露给用户空间。 + +用户空间软件可以通过获取辅助向量的 AT_HWCAP 或 AT_HWCAP2 条目来测试功能, +并测试是否设置了相关标志,例如:: + + bool floating_point_is_present(void) + { + unsigned long hwcaps = getauxval(AT_HWCAP); + if (hwcaps & HWCAP_FP) + return true; + + return false; + } + +如果软件依赖于 hwcap 描述的功能,在尝试使用该功能前则应检查相关的 hwcap +标志以验证该功能是否存在。 + +不能通过其他方式探查这些功能。当一个功能不可用时,尝试使用它可能导致不可 +预测的行为,并且无法保证能确切的知道该功能不可用,例如 SIGILL。 + + +2. Hwcaps 的说明 +---------------- + +大多数 hwcaps 旨在说明通过架构 ID 寄存器(处于 EL0 的用户空间代码无法访问) +描述的功能的存在。这些 hwcap 通过 ID 寄存器字段定义,并且应根据 ARM 体系 +结构参考手册(ARM ARM)中定义的字段来解释说明。 + +这些 hwcaps 以下面的形式描述:: + + idreg.field == val 表示有某个功能。 + +当 idreg.field 中有 val 时,hwcaps 表示 ARM ARM 定义的功能是有效的,但是 +并不是说要完全和 val 相等,也不是说 idreg.field 描述的其他功能就是缺失的。 + +其他 hwcaps 可能表明无法仅由 ID 寄存器描述的功能的存在。这些 hwcaps 可能 +没有被 ID 寄存器描述,需要参考其他文档。 + + +3. AT_HWCAP 中揭示的 hwcaps +--------------------------- + +HWCAP_FP + ID_AA64PFR0_EL1.FP == 0b0000 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_ASIMD + ID_AA64PFR0_EL1.AdvSIMD == 0b0000 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_EVTSTRM + 通用计时器频率配置为大约100KHz以生成事件。 + +HWCAP_AES + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.AES == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_PMULL + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.AES == 0b0010 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_SHA1 + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.SHA1 == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_SHA2 + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.SHA2 == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_CRC32 + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.CRC32 == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_ATOMICS + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.Atomic == 0b0010 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_FPHP + ID_AA64PFR0_EL1.FP == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_ASIMDHP + ID_AA64PFR0_EL1.AdvSIMD == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_CPUID + 根据 Documentation/arm64/cpu-feature-registers.rst 描述,EL0 可以访问 + 某些 ID 寄存器。 + + 这些 ID 寄存器可能表示功能的可用性。 + +HWCAP_ASIMDRDM + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.RDM == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_JSCVT + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.JSCVT == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_FCMA + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.FCMA == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_LRCPC + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.LRCPC == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_DCPOP + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.DPB == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_SHA3 + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.SHA3 == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_SM3 + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.SM3 == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_SM4 + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.SM4 == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_ASIMDDP + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.DP == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_SHA512 + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.SHA2 == 0b0010 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_SVE + ID_AA64PFR0_EL1.SVE == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_ASIMDFHM + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.FHM == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_DIT + ID_AA64PFR0_EL1.DIT == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_USCAT + ID_AA64MMFR2_EL1.AT == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_ILRCPC + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.LRCPC == 0b0010 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_FLAGM + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.TS == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_SSBS + ID_AA64PFR1_EL1.SSBS == 0b0010 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_SB + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.SB == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_PACA + 如 Documentation/arm64/pointer-authentication.rst 所描述, + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.APA == 0b0001 或 ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.API == 0b0001 + 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP_PACG + 如 Documentation/arm64/pointer-authentication.rst 所描述, + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.GPA == 0b0001 或 ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.GPI == 0b0001 + 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_DCPODP + + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.DPB == 0b0010 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_SVE2 + + ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.SVEVer == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_SVEAES + + ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.AES == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_SVEPMULL + + ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.AES == 0b0010 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_SVEBITPERM + + ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.BitPerm == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_SVESHA3 + + ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.SHA3 == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_SVESM4 + + ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.SM4 == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_FLAGM2 + + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.TS == 0b0010 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_FRINT + + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.FRINTTS == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_SVEI8MM + + ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.I8MM == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_SVEF32MM + + ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.F32MM == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_SVEF64MM + + ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.F64MM == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_SVEBF16 + + ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1.BF16 == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_I8MM + + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.I8MM == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_BF16 + + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.BF16 == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_DGH + + ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1.DGH == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_RNG + + ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.RNDR == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + +HWCAP2_BTI + + ID_AA64PFR0_EL1.BT == 0b0001 表示有此功能。 + + +4. 未使用的 AT_HWCAP 位 +----------------------- + +为了与用户空间交互,内核保证 AT_HWCAP 的第62、63位将始终返回0。 diff --git a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm64/index.rst b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm64/index.rst index e31a6090384d..57dc5de5ccc5 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm64/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm64/index.rst @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ ARM64 架构 amu hugetlbpage + perf + elf_hwcaps diff --git a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm64/perf.rst b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm64/perf.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9bf21d73f4d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm64/perf.rst @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. include:: ../disclaimer-zh_CN.rst + +:Original: :ref:`Documentation/arm64/perf.rst <perf_index>` + +Translator: Bailu Lin <bailu.lin@vivo.com> + +============= +Perf 事件属性 +============= + +:作者: Andrew Murray <andrew.murray@arm.com> +:日期: 2019-03-06 + +exclude_user +------------ + +该属性排除用户空间。 + +用户空间始终运行在 EL0,因此该属性将排除 EL0。 + + +exclude_kernel +-------------- + +该属性排除内核空间。 + +打开 VHE 时内核运行在 EL2,不打开 VHE 时内核运行在 EL1。客户机 +内核总是运行在 EL1。 + +对于宿主机,该属性排除 EL1 和 VHE 上的 EL2。 + +对于客户机,该属性排除 EL1。请注意客户机从来不会运行在 EL2。 + + +exclude_hv +---------- + +该属性排除虚拟机监控器。 + +对于 VHE 宿主机该属性将被忽略,此时我们认为宿主机内核是虚拟机监 +控器。 + +对于 non-VHE 宿主机该属性将排除 EL2,因为虚拟机监控器运行在 EL2 +的任何代码主要用于客户机和宿主机的切换。 + +对于客户机该属性无效。请注意客户机从来不会运行在 EL2。 + + +exclude_host / exclude_guest +---------------------------- + +这些属性分别排除了 KVM 宿主机和客户机。 + +KVM 宿主机可能运行在 EL0(用户空间),EL1(non-VHE 内核)和 +EL2(VHE 内核 或 non-VHE 虚拟机监控器)。 + +KVM 客户机可能运行在 EL0(用户空间)和 EL1(内核)。 + +由于宿主机和客户机之间重叠的异常级别,我们不能仅仅依靠 PMU 的硬件异 +常过滤机制-因此我们必须启用/禁用对于客户机进入和退出的计数。而这在 +VHE 和 non-VHE 系统上表现不同。 + +对于 non-VHE 系统的 exclude_host 属性排除 EL2 - 在进入和退出客户 +机时,我们会根据 exclude_host 和 exclude_guest 属性在适当的情况下 +禁用/启用该事件。 + +对于 VHE 系统的 exclude_guest 属性排除 EL1,而对其中的 exclude_host +属性同时排除 EL0,EL2。在进入和退出客户机时,我们会适当地根据 +exclude_host 和 exclude_guest 属性包括/排除 EL0。 + +以上声明也适用于在 not-VHE 客户机使用这些属性时,但是请注意客户机从 +来不会运行在 EL2。 + + +准确性 +------ + +在 non-VHE 宿主机上,我们在 EL2 进入/退出宿主机/客户机的切换时启用/ +关闭计数器 -但是在启用/禁用计数器和进入/退出客户机之间存在一段延时。 +对于 exclude_host, 我们可以通过过滤 EL2 消除在客户机进入/退出边界 +上用于计数客户机事件的宿主机事件计数器。但是当使用 !exclude_hv 时, +在客户机进入/退出有一个小的停电窗口无法捕获到宿主机的事件。 + +在 VHE 系统没有停电窗口。 diff --git a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/filesystems/index.rst b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/filesystems/index.rst index 186501d13bc1..9f2a8b003778 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/filesystems/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/filesystems/index.rst @@ -25,4 +25,5 @@ Linux Kernel中的文件系统 virtiofs debugfs + tmpfs diff --git a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/filesystems/tmpfs.rst b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/filesystems/tmpfs.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6fd9d83b2db5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/filesystems/tmpfs.rst @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. include:: ../disclaimer-zh_CN.rst + +:Original: Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.rst + +translated by Wang Qing<wangqing@vivo.com> + +===== +Tmpfs +===== + +Tmpfs是一个将所有文件都保存在虚拟内存中的文件系统。 + +tmpfs中的所有内容都是临时的,也就是说没有任何文件会在硬盘上创建。 +如果卸载tmpfs实例,所有保存在其中的文件都会丢失。 + +tmpfs将所有文件保存在内核缓存中,随着文件内容增长或缩小可以将不需要的 +页面swap出去。它具有最大限制,可以通过“mount -o remount ...”调整。 + +和ramfs(创建tmpfs的模板)相比,tmpfs包含交换和限制检查。和tmpfs相似的另 +一个东西是RAM磁盘(/dev/ram*),可以在物理RAM中模拟固定大小的硬盘,并在 +此之上创建一个普通的文件系统。Ramdisks无法swap,因此无法调整它们的大小。 + +由于tmpfs完全保存于页面缓存和swap中,因此所有tmpfs页面将在/proc/meminfo +中显示为“Shmem”,而在free(1)中显示为“Shared”。请注意,这些计数还包括 +共享内存(shmem,请参阅ipcs(1))。获得计数的最可靠方法是使用df(1)和du(1)。 + +tmpfs具有以下用途: + +1) 内核总有一个无法看到的内部挂载,用于共享匿名映射和SYSV共享内存。 + + 挂载不依赖于CONFIG_TMPFS。如果CONFIG_TMPFS未设置,tmpfs对用户不可见。 + 但是内部机制始终存在。 + +2) glibc 2.2及更高版本期望将tmpfs挂载在/dev/shm上以用于POSIX共享内存 + (shm_open,shm_unlink)。添加内容到/etc/fstab应注意如下: + + tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0 + + 使用时需要记住创建挂载tmpfs的目录。 + + SYSV共享内存无需挂载,内部已默认支持。(在2.3内核版本中,必须挂载 + tmpfs的前身(shm fs)才能使用SYSV共享内存) + +3) 很多人(包括我)都觉的在/tmp和/var/tmp上挂载非常方便,并具有较大的 + swap分区。目前循环挂载tmpfs可以正常工作,所以大多数发布都应当可以 + 使用mkinitrd通过/tmp访问/tmp。 + +4) 也许还有更多我不知道的地方:-) + + +tmpfs有三个用于调整大小的挂载选项: + +========= =========================================================== +size tmpfs实例分配的字节数限制。默认值是不swap时物理RAM的一半。 + 如果tmpfs实例过大,机器将死锁,因为OOM处理将无法释放该内存。 +nr_blocks 与size相同,但以PAGE_SIZE为单位。 +nr_inodes tmpfs实例的最大inode个数。默认值是物理内存页数的一半,或者 + (有高端内存的机器)低端内存RAM的页数,二者以较低者为准。 +========= =========================================================== + +这些参数接受后缀k,m或g表示千,兆和千兆字节,可以在remount时更改。 +size参数也接受后缀%用来限制tmpfs实例占用物理RAM的百分比: +未指定size或nr_blocks时,默认值为size=50% + +如果nr_blocks=0(或size=0),block个数将不受限制;如果nr_inodes=0, +inode个数将不受限制。这样挂载通常是不明智的,因为它允许任何具有写权限的 +用户通过访问tmpfs耗尽机器上的所有内存;但同时这样做也会增强在多个CPU的 +场景下的访问。 + +tmpfs具有为所有文件设置NUMA内存分配策略挂载选项(如果启用了CONFIG_NUMA), +可以通过“mount -o remount ...”调整 + +======================== ========================= +mpol=default 采用进程分配策略 + (请参阅 set_mempolicy(2)) +mpol=prefer:Node 倾向从给定的节点分配 +mpol=bind:NodeList 只允许从指定的链表分配 +mpol=interleave 倾向于依次从每个节点分配 +mpol=interleave:NodeList 依次从每个节点分配 +mpol=local 优先本地节点分配内存 +======================== ========================= + +NodeList格式是以逗号分隔的十进制数字表示大小和范围,最大和最小范围是用- +分隔符的十进制数来表示。例如,mpol=bind0-3,5,7,9-15 + +带有有效NodeList的内存策略将按指定格式保存,在创建文件时使用。当任务在该 +文件系统上创建文件时,会使用到挂载时的内存策略NodeList选项,如果设置的话, +由调用任务的cpuset[请参见Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/cpusets.rst] +以及下面列出的可选标志约束。如果NodeLists为设置为空集,则文件的内存策略将 +恢复为“默认”策略。 + +NUMA内存分配策略有可选标志,可以用于模式结合。在挂载tmpfs时指定这些可选 +标志可以在NodeList之前生效。 +Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numa_memory_policy.rst列出所有可用的内存 +分配策略模式标志及其对内存策略。 + +:: + + =static 相当于 MPOL_F_STATIC_NODES + =relative 相当于 MPOL_F_RELATIVE_NODES + +例如,mpol=bind=staticNodeList相当于MPOL_BIND|MPOL_F_STATIC_NODES的分配策略 + +请注意,如果内核不支持NUMA,那么使用mpol选项挂载tmpfs将会失败;nodelist指定不 +在线的节点也会失败。如果您的系统依赖于此,但内核会运行不带NUMA功能(也许是安全 +revocery内核),或者具有较少的节点在线,建议从自动模式中省略mpol选项挂载选项。 +可以在以后通过“mount -o remount,mpol=Policy:NodeList MountPoint”添加到挂载点。 + +要指定初始根目录,可以使用如下挂载选项: + +==== ==================== +模式 权限用八进制数字表示 +uid 用户ID +gid 组ID +==== ==================== + +这些选项对remount没有任何影响。您可以通过chmod(1),chown(1)和chgrp(1)的更改 +已经挂载的参数。 + +tmpfs具有选择32位还是64位inode的挂载选项: + +======= ============= +inode64 使用64位inode +inode32 使用32位inode +======= ============= + +在32位内核上,默认是inode32,挂载时指定inode64会被拒绝。 +在64位内核上,默认配置是CONFIG_TMPFS_INODE64。inode64避免了单个设备上可能有多个 +具有相同inode编号的文件;比如32位应用程序使用glibc如果长期访问tmpfs,一旦达到33 +位inode编号,就有EOVERFLOW失败的危险,无法打开大于2GiB的文件,并返回EINVAL。 + +所以'mount -t tmpfs -o size=10G,nr_inodes=10k,mode=700 tmpfs /mytmpfs'将在 +/mytmpfs上挂载tmpfs实例,分配只能由root用户访问的10GB RAM/SWAP,可以有10240个 +inode的实例。 + + +:作者: + Christoph Rohland <cr@sap.com>, 1.12.01 +:更新: + Hugh Dickins, 4 June 2007 +:更新: + KOSAKI Motohiro, 16 Mar 2010 +:更新: + Chris Down, 13 July 2020 diff --git a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/process/magic-number.rst b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/process/magic-number.rst index e4c225996af0..de182bf4191c 100644 --- a/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/process/magic-number.rst +++ b/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/process/magic-number.rst @@ -73,7 +73,6 @@ PPP_MAGIC 0x5002 ppp ``include/linux/ SSTATE_MAGIC 0x5302 serial_state ``include/linux/serial.h`` SLIP_MAGIC 0x5302 slip ``drivers/net/slip.h`` STRIP_MAGIC 0x5303 strip ``drivers/net/strip.c`` -X25_ASY_MAGIC 0x5303 x25_asy ``drivers/net/x25_asy.h`` SIXPACK_MAGIC 0x5304 sixpack ``drivers/net/hamradio/6pack.h`` AX25_MAGIC 0x5316 ax_disp ``drivers/net/mkiss.h`` TTY_MAGIC 0x5401 tty_struct ``include/linux/tty.h`` diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst index 55a2d9b2ce33..a4c75a28c839 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst @@ -323,6 +323,7 @@ Code Seq# Include File Comments <mailto:tlewis@mindspring.com> 0xA3 90-9F linux/dtlk.h 0xA4 00-1F uapi/linux/tee.h Generic TEE subsystem +0xA4 00-1F uapi/asm/sgx.h <mailto:linux-sgx@vger.kernel.org> 0xAA 00-3F linux/uapi/linux/userfaultfd.h 0xAB 00-1F linux/nbd.h 0xAC 00-1F linux/raw.h diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/cec/cec-ioc-g-mode.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/cec/cec-ioc-g-mode.rst index d3387b1fa7c5..663bdef8d6da 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/cec/cec-ioc-g-mode.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/cec/cec-ioc-g-mode.rst @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ Available follower modes are: in combination with :ref:`CEC_MODE_NO_INITIATOR <CEC-MODE-NO-INITIATOR>`, otherwise the ``EINVAL`` error code will be returned. In 'monitor all' mode all messages this CEC device transmits and all messages it receives, including - directed messages for other CEC devices will be reported. This is + directed messages for other CEC devices, will be reported. This is very useful for debugging, but not all devices support this. This mode requires that the :ref:`CEC_CAP_MONITOR_ALL <CEC-CAP-MONITOR-ALL>` capability is set, otherwise the ``EINVAL`` error code is returned. This is only allowed if diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/audio.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/audio.rst index 071abac9d52d..eaae5675a47d 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/audio.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/audio.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Digital TV Audio Device The Digital TV audio device controls the MPEG2 audio decoder of the Digital TV hardware. It can be accessed through ``/dev/dvb/adapter?/audio?``. Data -types and and ioctl definitions can be accessed by including +types and ioctl definitions can be accessed by including ``linux/dvb/audio.h`` in your application. Please note that some Digital TV cards don’t have their own MPEG decoder, which diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ca.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ca.rst index 6f6821e322a9..0dc00e5e4a8c 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ca.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ca.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Digital TV CA Device #################### The Digital TV CA device controls the conditional access hardware. It -can be accessed through ``/dev/dvb/adapter?/ca?``. Data types and and ioctl +can be accessed through ``/dev/dvb/adapter?/ca?``. Data types and ioctl definitions can be accessed by including ``linux/dvb/ca.h`` in your application. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/demux.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/demux.rst index 364ef48472ee..ef05abcf14d1 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/demux.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/demux.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ digital TV. If the driver and hardware supports, those filters are implemented at the hardware. Otherwise, the Kernel provides a software emulation. -It can be accessed through ``/dev/adapter?/demux?``. Data types and and +It can be accessed through ``/dev/adapter?/demux?``. Data types and ioctl definitions can be accessed by including ``linux/dvb/dmx.h`` in your application. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/dmx-qbuf.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/dmx-qbuf.rst index 17e70143c1b0..1a13a33834db 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/dmx-qbuf.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/dmx-qbuf.rst @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ by a :ref:`DMX_QUERYBUF` ioctl will do as well. When ``DMX_QBUF`` is called with a pointer to this structure, it locks the memory pages of the buffer in physical memory, so they cannot be swapped out to disk. Buffers remain locked until dequeued, until the -the device is closed. +device is closed. Applications call the ``DMX_DQBUF`` ioctl to dequeue a filled (capturing) buffer from the driver's outgoing queue. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/net.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/net.rst index 33368f5150c5..020a023d3b61 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/net.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/net.rst @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ types that are present on the transport stream. This is done through virtual ``dvb?_?`` network interfaces, and will be controlled/routed via the standard ip tools (like ip, route, netstat, ifconfig, etc). -Data types and and ioctl definitions are defined via ``linux/dvb/net.h`` +Data types and ioctl definitions are defined via ``linux/dvb/net.h`` header. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/video.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/video.rst index 3ed1bbfb93c3..38a8d39a1d25 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/video.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/video.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Digital TV Video Device The Digital TV video device controls the MPEG2 video decoder of the Digital TV hardware. It can be accessed through **/dev/dvb/adapter0/video0**. Data -types and and ioctl definitions can be accessed by including +types and ioctl definitions can be accessed by including **linux/dvb/video.h** in your application. Note that the Digital TV video device only controls decoding of the MPEG video diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/lirc.h.rst.exceptions b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/lirc.h.rst.exceptions index ac768d769113..e74b73cd0e9e 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/lirc.h.rst.exceptions +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/lirc.h.rst.exceptions @@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RCMM12 ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RCMM24 ignore symbol RC_PROTO_RCMM32 ignore symbol RC_PROTO_XBOX_DVD +ignore symbol RC_PROTO_MAX # Undocumented macros diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/keytable.c.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/keytable.c.rst index 0b50cfaf2d86..243e02d2611f 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/keytable.c.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/keytable.c.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later file: uapi/v4l/keytable.c ========================= diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-dev-intro.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-dev-intro.rst index 167b354bf051..c88973732282 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-dev-intro.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-dev-intro.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. _lirc_dev_intro: @@ -57,12 +57,12 @@ on the following table. This mode is for both sending and receiving IR. - For transmitting (aka sending), create a ``struct lirc_scancode`` with + For transmitting (aka sending), create a struct lirc_scancode with the desired scancode set in the ``scancode`` member, :c:type:`rc_proto` set to the :ref:`IR protocol <Remote_controllers_Protocols>`, and all other members set to 0. Write this struct to the lirc device. - For receiving, you read ``struct lirc_scancode`` from the LIRC device. + For receiving, you read struct lirc_scancode from the LIRC device. The ``scancode`` field is set to the received scancode and the :ref:`IR protocol <Remote_controllers_Protocols>` is set in :c:type:`rc_proto`. If the scancode maps to a valid key code, this is set @@ -136,6 +136,13 @@ on the following table. This mode is used only for IR send. +************************************* +Data types used by LIRC_MODE_SCANCODE +************************************* + +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/lirc.h + :identifiers: lirc_scancode rc_proto + ******************** BPF based IR decoder ******************** diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-dev.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-dev.rst index 5510dc02a822..978f86d30fae 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-dev.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-dev.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. _lirc_dev: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-func.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-func.rst index 420a3dbf0d6b..793f295d3ac9 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-func.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-func.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. _lirc_func: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-features.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-features.rst index 66a243dbd437..4bf25860f932 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-features.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-features.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_get_features: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-rec-mode.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-rec-mode.rst index 188478ed1233..628fe31792b2 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-rec-mode.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-rec-mode.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_get_rec_mode: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-rec-resolution.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-rec-resolution.rst index e29445c5ce16..4dfa9c23634b 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-rec-resolution.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-rec-resolution.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_get_rec_resolution: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-send-mode.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-send-mode.rst index 77472fb5608a..637871805be6 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-send-mode.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-send-mode.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_get_send_mode: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-timeout.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-timeout.rst index f5f3e06d6206..597c3282ae12 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-timeout.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-get-timeout.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_get_min_timeout: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-header.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-header.rst index 8bd0acc9913a..54cb40b8a065 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-header.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-header.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. _lirc_header: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-read.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-read.rst index d589560214f4..ce34318698b7 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-read.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-read.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc-read: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-measure-carrier-mode.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-measure-carrier-mode.rst index 9bf9811a905a..04ced1aa664b 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-measure-carrier-mode.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-measure-carrier-mode.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_set_measure_carrier_mode: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-carrier-range.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-carrier-range.rst index 530bc223930a..7512dc86b03a 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-carrier-range.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-carrier-range.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_set_rec_carrier_range: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-carrier.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-carrier.rst index 28c928f1cc14..60e321446ea7 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-carrier.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-carrier.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_set_rec_carrier: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-timeout-reports.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-timeout-reports.rst index 83e7155c5796..aebe81012939 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-timeout-reports.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-timeout-reports.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_set_rec_timeout_reports: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-timeout.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-timeout.rst index 8f3f9adf54ab..bf9fb2cc61c3 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-timeout.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-rec-timeout.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_set_rec_timeout: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-send-carrier.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-send-carrier.rst index e3810ba58746..a003f9447553 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-send-carrier.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-send-carrier.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_set_send_carrier: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-send-duty-cycle.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-send-duty-cycle.rst index 52a072529af9..2979752acbcd 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-send-duty-cycle.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-send-duty-cycle.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_set_send_duty_cycle: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-transmitter-mask.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-transmitter-mask.rst index 68f4cc2e3ae3..38acbcd6e91c 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-transmitter-mask.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-transmitter-mask.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_set_transmitter_mask: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-wideband-receiver.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-wideband-receiver.rst index be5321c4a91f..c9d578e291b8 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-wideband-receiver.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-set-wideband-receiver.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc_set_wideband_receiver: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-write.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-write.rst index c1c3230d4fd6..970a8b3fa1ca 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-write.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/lirc-write.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. c:namespace:: RC .. _lirc-write: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-intro.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-intro.rst index 1338478e2bd4..2ba62cde2369 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-intro.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-intro.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. _Remote_controllers_Intro: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-protos.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-protos.rst index 2e290584a210..a2eab3b45647 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-protos.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-protos.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. _Remote_controllers_Protocols: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-sysfs-nodes.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-sysfs-nodes.rst index 43c442696438..34d6a0a1f4d3 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-sysfs-nodes.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-sysfs-nodes.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. _remote_controllers_sysfs_nodes: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-table-change.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-table-change.rst index 61c77b080ae8..d7de8a56ddfe 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-table-change.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-table-change.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. _Remote_controllers_table_change: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-tables.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-tables.rst index 8dc11657fc23..aafbfda1f401 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-tables.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/rc-tables.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. _Remote_controllers_tables: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/remote_controllers.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/remote_controllers.rst index 2d9078accb35..f89291838637 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/remote_controllers.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/remote_controllers.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later .. include:: <isonum.txt> .. _remote_controllers: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/biblio.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/biblio.rst index 7869b6f6ff72..64d241daf63c 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/biblio.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/biblio.rst @@ -270,7 +270,17 @@ EBU Tech 3213 ============= -:title: E.B.U. Standard for Chromaticity Tolerances for Studio Monitors" +:title: E.B.U. Standard for Chromaticity Tolerances for Studio Monitors + +:author: European Broadcast Union (http://www.ebu.ch) + +.. _tech3321: + +EBU Tech 3321 +============= + + +:title: E.B.U. guidelines for Consumer Flat Panel Displays (FPDs) :author: European Broadcast Union (http://www.ebu.ch) diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/buffer.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/buffer.rst index 7dbdfbb4a0a9..1b0fdc160533 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/buffer.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/buffer.rst @@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ Buffer Flags :ref:`VIDIOC_DQBUF <VIDIOC_QBUF>` ioctl is called. Due to hardware limitations, the last buffer may be empty. In this case the driver will set the ``bytesused`` field to 0, regardless of - the format. Any Any subsequent call to the + the format. Any subsequent call to the :ref:`VIDIOC_DQBUF <VIDIOC_QBUF>` ioctl will not block anymore, but return an ``EPIPE`` error code. * .. _`V4L2-BUF-FLAG-REQUEST-FD`: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/colorspaces-details.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/colorspaces-details.rst index 014e7c9fc655..126f66482a0d 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/colorspaces-details.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/colorspaces-details.rst @@ -674,8 +674,9 @@ Colorspace EBU Tech. 3213 (V4L2_COLORSPACE_470_SYSTEM_BG) ========================================================= The :ref:`tech3213` standard defines the colorspace used by PAL/SECAM -in 1975. In practice this colorspace is obsolete and SMPTE 170M should -be used instead. The default transfer function is +in 1975. Note that this colorspace is not supported by the HDMI interface. +Instead :ref:`tech3321` recommends that Rec. 709 is used instead for HDMI. +The default transfer function is ``V4L2_XFER_FUNC_709``. The default Y'CbCr encoding is ``V4L2_YCBCR_ENC_601``. The default Y'CbCr quantization is limited range. The chromaticities of the primary colors and the white reference diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/common.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/common.rst index d84aeb703165..8c263c5a85d8 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/common.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/common.rst @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ applicable to all devices. ext-ctrls-image-source ext-ctrls-image-process ext-ctrls-codec + ext-ctrls-codec-stateless ext-ctrls-jpeg ext-ctrls-dv ext-ctrls-rf-tuner diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/dev-mem2mem.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/dev-mem2mem.rst index d8db46886555..7041bb3d5b8d 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/dev-mem2mem.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/dev-mem2mem.rst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ file handle is visible through another file handle). One of the most common memory-to-memory device is the codec. Codecs are more complicated than most and require additional setup for their codec parameters. This is done through codec controls. -See :ref:`mpeg-controls`. More details on how to use codec memory-to-memory +See :ref:`codec-controls`. More details on how to use codec memory-to-memory devices are given in the following sections. .. toctree:: diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-codec-stateless.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-codec-stateless.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..01e3b1a3fb99 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-codec-stateless.rst @@ -0,0 +1,793 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later + +.. _codec-stateless-controls: + +********************************* +Stateless Codec Control Reference +********************************* + +The Stateless Codec control class is intended to support +stateless decoder and encoders (i.e. hardware accelerators). + +These drivers are typically supported by the :ref:`stateless_decoder`, +and deal with parsed pixel formats such as V4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE. + +Stateless Codec Control ID +========================== + +.. _codec-stateless-control-id: + +``V4L2_CID_CODEC_STATELESS_CLASS (class)`` + The Stateless Codec class descriptor. + +.. _v4l2-codec-stateless-h264: + +``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_SPS (struct)`` + Specifies the sequence parameter set (as extracted from the + bitstream) for the associated H264 slice data. This includes the + necessary parameters for configuring a stateless hardware decoding + pipeline for H264. The bitstream parameters are defined according + to :ref:`h264`, section 7.4.2.1.1 "Sequence Parameter Set Data + Semantics". For further documentation, refer to the above + specification, unless there is an explicit comment stating + otherwise. + +.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_sps + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_sps + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - __u8 + - ``profile_idc`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``constraint_set_flags`` + - See :ref:`Sequence Parameter Set Constraints Set Flags <h264_sps_constraints_set_flags>` + * - __u8 + - ``level_idc`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``seq_parameter_set_id`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``chroma_format_idc`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``bit_depth_luma_minus8`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``bit_depth_chroma_minus8`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``log2_max_frame_num_minus4`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``pic_order_cnt_type`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``log2_max_pic_order_cnt_lsb_minus4`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``max_num_ref_frames`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``num_ref_frames_in_pic_order_cnt_cycle`` + - + * - __s32 + - ``offset_for_ref_frame[255]`` + - + * - __s32 + - ``offset_for_non_ref_pic`` + - + * - __s32 + - ``offset_for_top_to_bottom_field`` + - + * - __u16 + - ``pic_width_in_mbs_minus1`` + - + * - __u16 + - ``pic_height_in_map_units_minus1`` + - + * - __u32 + - ``flags`` + - See :ref:`Sequence Parameter Set Flags <h264_sps_flags>` + +.. _h264_sps_constraints_set_flags: + +``Sequence Parameter Set Constraints Set Flags`` + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET0_FLAG`` + - 0x00000001 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET1_FLAG`` + - 0x00000002 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET2_FLAG`` + - 0x00000004 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET3_FLAG`` + - 0x00000008 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET4_FLAG`` + - 0x00000010 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET5_FLAG`` + - 0x00000020 + - + +.. _h264_sps_flags: + +``Sequence Parameter Set Flags`` + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_SEPARATE_COLOUR_PLANE`` + - 0x00000001 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_QPPRIME_Y_ZERO_TRANSFORM_BYPASS`` + - 0x00000002 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_DELTA_PIC_ORDER_ALWAYS_ZERO`` + - 0x00000004 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_GAPS_IN_FRAME_NUM_VALUE_ALLOWED`` + - 0x00000008 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_FRAME_MBS_ONLY`` + - 0x00000010 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_MB_ADAPTIVE_FRAME_FIELD`` + - 0x00000020 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_DIRECT_8X8_INFERENCE`` + - 0x00000040 + - + +``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_PPS (struct)`` + Specifies the picture parameter set (as extracted from the + bitstream) for the associated H264 slice data. This includes the + necessary parameters for configuring a stateless hardware decoding + pipeline for H264. The bitstream parameters are defined according + to :ref:`h264`, section 7.4.2.2 "Picture Parameter Set RBSP + Semantics". For further documentation, refer to the above + specification, unless there is an explicit comment stating + otherwise. + +.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_pps + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_pps + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - __u8 + - ``pic_parameter_set_id`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``seq_parameter_set_id`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``num_slice_groups_minus1`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``num_ref_idx_l0_default_active_minus1`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``num_ref_idx_l1_default_active_minus1`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``weighted_bipred_idc`` + - + * - __s8 + - ``pic_init_qp_minus26`` + - + * - __s8 + - ``pic_init_qs_minus26`` + - + * - __s8 + - ``chroma_qp_index_offset`` + - + * - __s8 + - ``second_chroma_qp_index_offset`` + - + * - __u16 + - ``flags`` + - See :ref:`Picture Parameter Set Flags <h264_pps_flags>` + +.. _h264_pps_flags: + +``Picture Parameter Set Flags`` + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_ENTROPY_CODING_MODE`` + - 0x00000001 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_BOTTOM_FIELD_PIC_ORDER_IN_FRAME_PRESENT`` + - 0x00000002 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_WEIGHTED_PRED`` + - 0x00000004 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_DEBLOCKING_FILTER_CONTROL_PRESENT`` + - 0x00000008 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_CONSTRAINED_INTRA_PRED`` + - 0x00000010 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_REDUNDANT_PIC_CNT_PRESENT`` + - 0x00000020 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_TRANSFORM_8X8_MODE`` + - 0x00000040 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_SCALING_MATRIX_PRESENT`` + - 0x00000080 + - Indicates that ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_SCALING_MATRIX`` + must be used for this picture. + +``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_SCALING_MATRIX (struct)`` + Specifies the scaling matrix (as extracted from the bitstream) for + the associated H264 slice data. The bitstream parameters are + defined according to :ref:`h264`, section 7.4.2.1.1.1 "Scaling + List Semantics". For further documentation, refer to the above + specification, unless there is an explicit comment stating + otherwise. + +.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_scaling_matrix + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_scaling_matrix + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - __u8 + - ``scaling_list_4x4[6][16]`` + - Scaling matrix after applying the inverse scanning process. + Expected list order is Intra Y, Intra Cb, Intra Cr, Inter Y, + Inter Cb, Inter Cr. The values on each scaling list are + expected in raster scan order. + * - __u8 + - ``scaling_list_8x8[6][64]`` + - Scaling matrix after applying the inverse scanning process. + Expected list order is Intra Y, Inter Y, Intra Cb, Inter Cb, + Intra Cr, Inter Cr. The values on each scaling list are + expected in raster scan order. + +``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_SLICE_PARAMS (struct)`` + Specifies the slice parameters (as extracted from the bitstream) + for the associated H264 slice data. This includes the necessary + parameters for configuring a stateless hardware decoding pipeline + for H264. The bitstream parameters are defined according to + :ref:`h264`, section 7.4.3 "Slice Header Semantics". For further + documentation, refer to the above specification, unless there is + an explicit comment stating otherwise. + +.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_slice_params + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_slice_params + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - __u32 + - ``header_bit_size`` + - Offset in bits to slice_data() from the beginning of this slice. + * - __u32 + - ``first_mb_in_slice`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``slice_type`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``colour_plane_id`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``redundant_pic_cnt`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``cabac_init_idc`` + - + * - __s8 + - ``slice_qp_delta`` + - + * - __s8 + - ``slice_qs_delta`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``disable_deblocking_filter_idc`` + - + * - __s8 + - ``slice_alpha_c0_offset_div2`` + - + * - __s8 + - ``slice_beta_offset_div2`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``num_ref_idx_l0_active_minus1`` + - If num_ref_idx_active_override_flag is not set, this field must be + set to the value of num_ref_idx_l0_default_active_minus1. + * - __u8 + - ``num_ref_idx_l1_active_minus1`` + - If num_ref_idx_active_override_flag is not set, this field must be + set to the value of num_ref_idx_l1_default_active_minus1. + * - __u8 + - ``reserved`` + - Applications and drivers must set this to zero. + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_h264_reference` + - ``ref_pic_list0[32]`` + - Reference picture list after applying the per-slice modifications + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_h264_reference` + - ``ref_pic_list1[32]`` + - Reference picture list after applying the per-slice modifications + * - __u32 + - ``flags`` + - See :ref:`Slice Parameter Flags <h264_slice_flags>` + +.. _h264_slice_flags: + +``Slice Parameter Set Flags`` + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - ``V4L2_H264_SLICE_FLAG_DIRECT_SPATIAL_MV_PRED`` + - 0x00000001 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_SLICE_FLAG_SP_FOR_SWITCH`` + - 0x00000002 + - + +``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_PRED_WEIGHTS (struct)`` + Prediction weight table defined according to :ref:`h264`, + section 7.4.3.2 "Prediction Weight Table Semantics". + The prediction weight table must be passed by applications + under the conditions explained in section 7.3.3 "Slice header + syntax". + +.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_pred_weights + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_pred_weights + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - __u16 + - ``luma_log2_weight_denom`` + - + * - __u16 + - ``chroma_log2_weight_denom`` + - + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_h264_weight_factors` + - ``weight_factors[2]`` + - The weight factors at index 0 are the weight factors for the reference + list 0, the one at index 1 for the reference list 1. + +.. c:type:: v4l2_h264_weight_factors + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_h264_weight_factors + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - __s16 + - ``luma_weight[32]`` + - + * - __s16 + - ``luma_offset[32]`` + - + * - __s16 + - ``chroma_weight[32][2]`` + - + * - __s16 + - ``chroma_offset[32][2]`` + - + +``Picture Reference`` + +.. c:type:: v4l2_h264_reference + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_h264_reference + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - __u8 + - ``fields`` + - Specifies how the picture is referenced. See :ref:`Reference Fields <h264_ref_fields>` + * - __u8 + - ``index`` + - Index into the :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_decode_params`.dpb array. + +.. _h264_ref_fields: + +``Reference Fields`` + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - ``V4L2_H264_TOP_FIELD_REF`` + - 0x1 + - The top field in field pair is used for short-term reference. + * - ``V4L2_H264_BOTTOM_FIELD_REF`` + - 0x2 + - The bottom field in field pair is used for short-term reference. + * - ``V4L2_H264_FRAME_REF`` + - 0x3 + - The frame (or the top/bottom fields, if it's a field pair) + is used for short-term reference. + +``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_DECODE_PARAMS (struct)`` + Specifies the decode parameters (as extracted from the bitstream) + for the associated H264 slice data. This includes the necessary + parameters for configuring a stateless hardware decoding pipeline + for H264. The bitstream parameters are defined according to + :ref:`h264`. For further documentation, refer to the above + specification, unless there is an explicit comment stating + otherwise. + +.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_decode_params + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_decode_params + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_h264_dpb_entry` + - ``dpb[16]`` + - + * - __u16 + - ``nal_ref_idc`` + - NAL reference ID value coming from the NAL Unit header + * - __u16 + - ``frame_num`` + - + * - __s32 + - ``top_field_order_cnt`` + - Picture Order Count for the coded top field + * - __s32 + - ``bottom_field_order_cnt`` + - Picture Order Count for the coded bottom field + * - __u16 + - ``idr_pic_id`` + - + * - __u16 + - ``pic_order_cnt_lsb`` + - + * - __s32 + - ``delta_pic_order_cnt_bottom`` + - + * - __s32 + - ``delta_pic_order_cnt0`` + - + * - __s32 + - ``delta_pic_order_cnt1`` + - + * - __u32 + - ``dec_ref_pic_marking_bit_size`` + - Size in bits of the dec_ref_pic_marking() syntax element. + * - __u32 + - ``pic_order_cnt_bit_size`` + - Combined size in bits of the picture order count related syntax + elements: pic_order_cnt_lsb, delta_pic_order_cnt_bottom, + delta_pic_order_cnt0, and delta_pic_order_cnt1. + * - __u32 + - ``slice_group_change_cycle`` + - + * - __u32 + - ``reserved`` + - Applications and drivers must set this to zero. + * - __u32 + - ``flags`` + - See :ref:`Decode Parameters Flags <h264_decode_params_flags>` + +.. _h264_decode_params_flags: + +``Decode Parameters Flags`` + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - ``V4L2_H264_DECODE_PARAM_FLAG_IDR_PIC`` + - 0x00000001 + - That picture is an IDR picture + * - ``V4L2_H264_DECODE_PARAM_FLAG_FIELD_PIC`` + - 0x00000002 + - + * - ``V4L2_H264_DECODE_PARAM_FLAG_BOTTOM_FIELD`` + - 0x00000004 + - + +.. c:type:: v4l2_h264_dpb_entry + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_h264_dpb_entry + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - __u64 + - ``reference_ts`` + - Timestamp of the V4L2 capture buffer to use as reference, used + with B-coded and P-coded frames. The timestamp refers to the + ``timestamp`` field in struct :c:type:`v4l2_buffer`. Use the + :c:func:`v4l2_timeval_to_ns()` function to convert the struct + :c:type:`timeval` in struct :c:type:`v4l2_buffer` to a __u64. + * - __u32 + - ``pic_num`` + - + * - __u16 + - ``frame_num`` + - + * - __u8 + - ``fields`` + - Specifies how the DPB entry is referenced. See :ref:`Reference Fields <h264_ref_fields>` + * - __u8 + - ``reserved[5]`` + - Applications and drivers must set this to zero. + * - __s32 + - ``top_field_order_cnt`` + - + * - __s32 + - ``bottom_field_order_cnt`` + - + * - __u32 + - ``flags`` + - See :ref:`DPB Entry Flags <h264_dpb_flags>` + +.. _h264_dpb_flags: + +``DPB Entries Flags`` + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - ``V4L2_H264_DPB_ENTRY_FLAG_VALID`` + - 0x00000001 + - The DPB entry is valid (non-empty) and should be considered. + * - ``V4L2_H264_DPB_ENTRY_FLAG_ACTIVE`` + - 0x00000002 + - The DPB entry is used for reference. + * - ``V4L2_H264_DPB_ENTRY_FLAG_LONG_TERM`` + - 0x00000004 + - The DPB entry is used for long-term reference. + * - ``V4L2_H264_DPB_ENTRY_FLAG_FIELD`` + - 0x00000008 + - The DPB entry is a single field or a complementary field pair. + +``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_DECODE_MODE (enum)`` + Specifies the decoding mode to use. Currently exposes slice-based and + frame-based decoding but new modes might be added later on. + This control is used as a modifier for V4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE + pixel format. Applications that support V4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE + are required to set this control in order to specify the decoding mode + that is expected for the buffer. + Drivers may expose a single or multiple decoding modes, depending + on what they can support. + +.. c:type:: v4l2_stateless_h264_decode_mode + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - ``V4L2_STATELESS_H264_DECODE_MODE_SLICE_BASED`` + - 0 + - Decoding is done at the slice granularity. + The OUTPUT buffer must contain a single slice. + When this mode is selected, the ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_SLICE_PARAMS`` + control shall be set. When multiple slices compose a frame, + use of ``V4L2_BUF_CAP_SUPPORTS_M2M_HOLD_CAPTURE_BUF`` flag + is required. + * - ``V4L2_STATELESS_H264_DECODE_MODE_FRAME_BASED`` + - 1 + - Decoding is done at the frame granularity, + The OUTPUT buffer must contain all slices needed to decode the + frame. The OUTPUT buffer must also contain both fields. + This mode will be supported by devices that + parse the slice(s) header(s) in hardware. When this mode is + selected, the ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_SLICE_PARAMS`` + control shall not be set. + +``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_START_CODE (enum)`` + Specifies the H264 slice start code expected for each slice. + This control is used as a modifier for V4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE + pixel format. Applications that support V4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE + are required to set this control in order to specify the start code + that is expected for the buffer. + Drivers may expose a single or multiple start codes, depending + on what they can support. + +.. c:type:: v4l2_stateless_h264_start_code + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - ``V4L2_STATELESS_H264_START_CODE_NONE`` + - 0 + - Selecting this value specifies that H264 slices are passed + to the driver without any start code. + * - ``V4L2_STATELESS_H264_START_CODE_ANNEX_B`` + - 1 + - Selecting this value specifies that H264 slices are expected + to be prefixed by Annex B start codes. According to :ref:`h264` + valid start codes can be 3-bytes 0x000001 or 4-bytes 0x00000001. + + +.. _codec-stateless-fwht: + +``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_FWHT_PARAMS (struct)`` + Specifies the FWHT (Fast Walsh Hadamard Transform) parameters (as extracted + from the bitstream) for the associated FWHT data. This includes the necessary + parameters for configuring a stateless hardware decoding pipeline for FWHT. + This codec is specific to the vicodec test driver. + +.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_fwht_params + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.4cm}|p{4.3cm}|p{11.8cm}| + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_fwht_params + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - __u64 + - ``backward_ref_ts`` + - Timestamp of the V4L2 capture buffer to use as backward reference, used + with P-coded frames. The timestamp refers to the + ``timestamp`` field in struct :c:type:`v4l2_buffer`. Use the + :c:func:`v4l2_timeval_to_ns()` function to convert the struct + :c:type:`timeval` in struct :c:type:`v4l2_buffer` to a __u64. + * - __u32 + - ``version`` + - The version of the codec. Set to ``V4L2_FWHT_VERSION``. + * - __u32 + - ``width`` + - The width of the frame. + * - __u32 + - ``height`` + - The height of the frame. + * - __u32 + - ``flags`` + - The flags of the frame, see :ref:`fwht-flags`. + * - __u32 + - ``colorspace`` + - The colorspace of the frame, from enum :c:type:`v4l2_colorspace`. + * - __u32 + - ``xfer_func`` + - The transfer function, from enum :c:type:`v4l2_xfer_func`. + * - __u32 + - ``ycbcr_enc`` + - The Y'CbCr encoding, from enum :c:type:`v4l2_ycbcr_encoding`. + * - __u32 + - ``quantization`` + - The quantization range, from enum :c:type:`v4l2_quantization`. + + + +.. _fwht-flags: + +FWHT Flags +========== + +.. cssclass:: longtable + +.. tabularcolumns:: |p{6.8cm}|p{2.4cm}|p{8.3cm}| + +.. flat-table:: + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 3 1 4 + + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_IS_INTERLACED`` + - 0x00000001 + - Set if this is an interlaced format. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_IS_BOTTOM_FIRST`` + - 0x00000002 + - Set if this is a bottom-first (NTSC) interlaced format. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_IS_ALTERNATE`` + - 0x00000004 + - Set if each 'frame' contains just one field. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_IS_BOTTOM_FIELD`` + - 0x00000008 + - If V4L2_FWHT_FL_IS_ALTERNATE was set, then this is set if this 'frame' is the + bottom field, else it is the top field. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_LUMA_IS_UNCOMPRESSED`` + - 0x00000010 + - Set if the Y' (luma) plane is uncompressed. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_CB_IS_UNCOMPRESSED`` + - 0x00000020 + - Set if the Cb plane is uncompressed. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_CR_IS_UNCOMPRESSED`` + - 0x00000040 + - Set if the Cr plane is uncompressed. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_CHROMA_FULL_HEIGHT`` + - 0x00000080 + - Set if the chroma plane has the same height as the luma plane, + else the chroma plane is half the height of the luma plane. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_CHROMA_FULL_WIDTH`` + - 0x00000100 + - Set if the chroma plane has the same width as the luma plane, + else the chroma plane is half the width of the luma plane. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_ALPHA_IS_UNCOMPRESSED`` + - 0x00000200 + - Set if the alpha plane is uncompressed. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_I_FRAME`` + - 0x00000400 + - Set if this is an I-frame. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_COMPONENTS_NUM_MSK`` + - 0x00070000 + - The number of color components - 1. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_PIXENC_MSK`` + - 0x00180000 + - The mask for the pixel encoding. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_PIXENC_YUV`` + - 0x00080000 + - Set if the pixel encoding is YUV. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_PIXENC_RGB`` + - 0x00100000 + - Set if the pixel encoding is RGB. + * - ``V4L2_FWHT_FL_PIXENC_HSV`` + - 0x00180000 + - Set if the pixel encoding is HSV. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-codec.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-codec.rst index ce728c757eaf..454ecd9a0f83 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-codec.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-codec.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later -.. _mpeg-controls: +.. _codec-controls: *********************** Codec Control Reference @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Generic Codec Controls Codec Control IDs ----------------- -``V4L2_CID_MPEG_CLASS (class)`` +``V4L2_CID_CODEC_CLASS (class)`` The Codec class descriptor. Calling :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL` for this control will return a description of this control class. This description can be @@ -1502,698 +1502,6 @@ enum v4l2_mpeg_video_h264_hierarchical_coding_type - - Layer number -.. _v4l2-mpeg-h264: - -``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_SPS (struct)`` - Specifies the sequence parameter set (as extracted from the - bitstream) for the associated H264 slice data. This includes the - necessary parameters for configuring a stateless hardware decoding - pipeline for H264. The bitstream parameters are defined according - to :ref:`h264`, section 7.4.2.1.1 "Sequence Parameter Set Data - Semantics". For further documentation, refer to the above - specification, unless there is an explicit comment stating - otherwise. - - .. note:: - - This compound control is not yet part of the public kernel API and - it is expected to change. - -.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_sps - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_sps - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - __u8 - - ``profile_idc`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``constraint_set_flags`` - - See :ref:`Sequence Parameter Set Constraints Set Flags <h264_sps_constraints_set_flags>` - * - __u8 - - ``level_idc`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``seq_parameter_set_id`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``chroma_format_idc`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``bit_depth_luma_minus8`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``bit_depth_chroma_minus8`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``log2_max_frame_num_minus4`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``pic_order_cnt_type`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``log2_max_pic_order_cnt_lsb_minus4`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``max_num_ref_frames`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``num_ref_frames_in_pic_order_cnt_cycle`` - - - * - __s32 - - ``offset_for_ref_frame[255]`` - - - * - __s32 - - ``offset_for_non_ref_pic`` - - - * - __s32 - - ``offset_for_top_to_bottom_field`` - - - * - __u16 - - ``pic_width_in_mbs_minus1`` - - - * - __u16 - - ``pic_height_in_map_units_minus1`` - - - * - __u32 - - ``flags`` - - See :ref:`Sequence Parameter Set Flags <h264_sps_flags>` - -.. _h264_sps_constraints_set_flags: - -``Sequence Parameter Set Constraints Set Flags`` - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET0_FLAG`` - - 0x00000001 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET1_FLAG`` - - 0x00000002 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET2_FLAG`` - - 0x00000004 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET3_FLAG`` - - 0x00000008 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET4_FLAG`` - - 0x00000010 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_CONSTRAINT_SET5_FLAG`` - - 0x00000020 - - - -.. _h264_sps_flags: - -``Sequence Parameter Set Flags`` - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_SEPARATE_COLOUR_PLANE`` - - 0x00000001 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_QPPRIME_Y_ZERO_TRANSFORM_BYPASS`` - - 0x00000002 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_DELTA_PIC_ORDER_ALWAYS_ZERO`` - - 0x00000004 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_GAPS_IN_FRAME_NUM_VALUE_ALLOWED`` - - 0x00000008 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_FRAME_MBS_ONLY`` - - 0x00000010 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_MB_ADAPTIVE_FRAME_FIELD`` - - 0x00000020 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SPS_FLAG_DIRECT_8X8_INFERENCE`` - - 0x00000040 - - - -``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_PPS (struct)`` - Specifies the picture parameter set (as extracted from the - bitstream) for the associated H264 slice data. This includes the - necessary parameters for configuring a stateless hardware decoding - pipeline for H264. The bitstream parameters are defined according - to :ref:`h264`, section 7.4.2.2 "Picture Parameter Set RBSP - Semantics". For further documentation, refer to the above - specification, unless there is an explicit comment stating - otherwise. - - .. note:: - - This compound control is not yet part of the public kernel API and - it is expected to change. - -.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_pps - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_pps - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - __u8 - - ``pic_parameter_set_id`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``seq_parameter_set_id`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``num_slice_groups_minus1`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``num_ref_idx_l0_default_active_minus1`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``num_ref_idx_l1_default_active_minus1`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``weighted_bipred_idc`` - - - * - __s8 - - ``pic_init_qp_minus26`` - - - * - __s8 - - ``pic_init_qs_minus26`` - - - * - __s8 - - ``chroma_qp_index_offset`` - - - * - __s8 - - ``second_chroma_qp_index_offset`` - - - * - __u16 - - ``flags`` - - See :ref:`Picture Parameter Set Flags <h264_pps_flags>` - -.. _h264_pps_flags: - -``Picture Parameter Set Flags`` - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_ENTROPY_CODING_MODE`` - - 0x00000001 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_BOTTOM_FIELD_PIC_ORDER_IN_FRAME_PRESENT`` - - 0x00000002 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_WEIGHTED_PRED`` - - 0x00000004 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_DEBLOCKING_FILTER_CONTROL_PRESENT`` - - 0x00000008 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_CONSTRAINED_INTRA_PRED`` - - 0x00000010 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_REDUNDANT_PIC_CNT_PRESENT`` - - 0x00000020 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_TRANSFORM_8X8_MODE`` - - 0x00000040 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_PPS_FLAG_SCALING_MATRIX_PRESENT`` - - 0x00000080 - - Indicates that ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_SCALING_MATRIX`` - must be used for this picture. - -``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_SCALING_MATRIX (struct)`` - Specifies the scaling matrix (as extracted from the bitstream) for - the associated H264 slice data. The bitstream parameters are - defined according to :ref:`h264`, section 7.4.2.1.1.1 "Scaling - List Semantics". For further documentation, refer to the above - specification, unless there is an explicit comment stating - otherwise. - - .. note:: - - This compound control is not yet part of the public kernel API and - it is expected to change. - -.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_scaling_matrix - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_scaling_matrix - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - __u8 - - ``scaling_list_4x4[6][16]`` - - Scaling matrix after applying the inverse scanning process. - Expected list order is Intra Y, Intra Cb, Intra Cr, Inter Y, - Inter Cb, Inter Cr. The values on each scaling list are - expected in raster scan order. - * - __u8 - - ``scaling_list_8x8[6][64]`` - - Scaling matrix after applying the inverse scanning process. - Expected list order is Intra Y, Inter Y, Intra Cb, Inter Cb, - Intra Cr, Inter Cr. The values on each scaling list are - expected in raster scan order. - -``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_SLICE_PARAMS (struct)`` - Specifies the slice parameters (as extracted from the bitstream) - for the associated H264 slice data. This includes the necessary - parameters for configuring a stateless hardware decoding pipeline - for H264. The bitstream parameters are defined according to - :ref:`h264`, section 7.4.3 "Slice Header Semantics". For further - documentation, refer to the above specification, unless there is - an explicit comment stating otherwise. - - .. note:: - - This compound control is not yet part of the public kernel API - and it is expected to change. - -.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_slice_params - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_slice_params - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - __u32 - - ``header_bit_size`` - - Offset in bits to slice_data() from the beginning of this slice. - * - __u32 - - ``first_mb_in_slice`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``slice_type`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``colour_plane_id`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``redundant_pic_cnt`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``cabac_init_idc`` - - - * - __s8 - - ``slice_qp_delta`` - - - * - __s8 - - ``slice_qs_delta`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``disable_deblocking_filter_idc`` - - - * - __s8 - - ``slice_alpha_c0_offset_div2`` - - - * - __s8 - - ``slice_beta_offset_div2`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``num_ref_idx_l0_active_minus1`` - - If num_ref_idx_active_override_flag is not set, this field must be - set to the value of num_ref_idx_l0_default_active_minus1. - * - __u8 - - ``num_ref_idx_l1_active_minus1`` - - If num_ref_idx_active_override_flag is not set, this field must be - set to the value of num_ref_idx_l1_default_active_minus1. - * - __u8 - - ``reserved`` - - Applications and drivers must set this to zero. - * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_h264_reference` - - ``ref_pic_list0[32]`` - - Reference picture list after applying the per-slice modifications - * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_h264_reference` - - ``ref_pic_list1[32]`` - - Reference picture list after applying the per-slice modifications - * - __u32 - - ``flags`` - - See :ref:`Slice Parameter Flags <h264_slice_flags>` - -.. _h264_slice_flags: - -``Slice Parameter Set Flags`` - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SLICE_FLAG_DIRECT_SPATIAL_MV_PRED`` - - 0x00000001 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_SLICE_FLAG_SP_FOR_SWITCH`` - - 0x00000002 - - - -``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_PRED_WEIGHTS (struct)`` - Prediction weight table defined according to :ref:`h264`, - section 7.4.3.2 "Prediction Weight Table Semantics". - The prediction weight table must be passed by applications - under the conditions explained in section 7.3.3 "Slice header - syntax". - - .. note:: - - This compound control is not yet part of the public kernel API and - it is expected to change. - -.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_pred_weights - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_pred_weights - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - __u16 - - ``luma_log2_weight_denom`` - - - * - __u16 - - ``chroma_log2_weight_denom`` - - - * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_h264_weight_factors` - - ``weight_factors[2]`` - - The weight factors at index 0 are the weight factors for the reference - list 0, the one at index 1 for the reference list 1. - -.. c:type:: v4l2_h264_weight_factors - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_h264_weight_factors - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - __s16 - - ``luma_weight[32]`` - - - * - __s16 - - ``luma_offset[32]`` - - - * - __s16 - - ``chroma_weight[32][2]`` - - - * - __s16 - - ``chroma_offset[32][2]`` - - - -``Picture Reference`` - -.. c:type:: v4l2_h264_reference - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_h264_reference - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - __u8 - - ``fields`` - - Specifies how the picture is referenced. See :ref:`Reference Fields <h264_ref_fields>` - * - __u8 - - ``index`` - - Index into the :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_decode_params`.dpb array. - -.. _h264_ref_fields: - -``Reference Fields`` - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - ``V4L2_H264_TOP_FIELD_REF`` - - 0x1 - - The top field in field pair is used for short-term reference. - * - ``V4L2_H264_BOTTOM_FIELD_REF`` - - 0x2 - - The bottom field in field pair is used for short-term reference. - * - ``V4L2_H264_FRAME_REF`` - - 0x3 - - The frame (or the top/bottom fields, if it's a field pair) - is used for short-term reference. - -``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_DECODE_PARAMS (struct)`` - Specifies the decode parameters (as extracted from the bitstream) - for the associated H264 slice data. This includes the necessary - parameters for configuring a stateless hardware decoding pipeline - for H264. The bitstream parameters are defined according to - :ref:`h264`. For further documentation, refer to the above - specification, unless there is an explicit comment stating - otherwise. - - .. note:: - - This compound control is not yet part of the public kernel API and - it is expected to change. - -.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_h264_decode_params - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_decode_params - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_h264_dpb_entry` - - ``dpb[16]`` - - - * - __u16 - - ``nal_ref_idc`` - - NAL reference ID value coming from the NAL Unit header - * - __u16 - - ``frame_num`` - - - * - __s32 - - ``top_field_order_cnt`` - - Picture Order Count for the coded top field - * - __s32 - - ``bottom_field_order_cnt`` - - Picture Order Count for the coded bottom field - * - __u16 - - ``idr_pic_id`` - - - * - __u16 - - ``pic_order_cnt_lsb`` - - - * - __s32 - - ``delta_pic_order_cnt_bottom`` - - - * - __s32 - - ``delta_pic_order_cnt0`` - - - * - __s32 - - ``delta_pic_order_cnt1`` - - - * - __u32 - - ``dec_ref_pic_marking_bit_size`` - - Size in bits of the dec_ref_pic_marking() syntax element. - * - __u32 - - ``pic_order_cnt_bit_size`` - - Combined size in bits of the picture order count related syntax - elements: pic_order_cnt_lsb, delta_pic_order_cnt_bottom, - delta_pic_order_cnt0, and delta_pic_order_cnt1. - * - __u32 - - ``slice_group_change_cycle`` - - - * - __u32 - - ``reserved`` - - Applications and drivers must set this to zero. - * - __u32 - - ``flags`` - - See :ref:`Decode Parameters Flags <h264_decode_params_flags>` - -.. _h264_decode_params_flags: - -``Decode Parameters Flags`` - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - ``V4L2_H264_DECODE_PARAM_FLAG_IDR_PIC`` - - 0x00000001 - - That picture is an IDR picture - * - ``V4L2_H264_DECODE_PARAM_FLAG_FIELD_PIC`` - - 0x00000002 - - - * - ``V4L2_H264_DECODE_PARAM_FLAG_BOTTOM_FIELD`` - - 0x00000004 - - - -.. c:type:: v4l2_h264_dpb_entry - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_h264_dpb_entry - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - __u64 - - ``reference_ts`` - - Timestamp of the V4L2 capture buffer to use as reference, used - with B-coded and P-coded frames. The timestamp refers to the - ``timestamp`` field in struct :c:type:`v4l2_buffer`. Use the - :c:func:`v4l2_timeval_to_ns()` function to convert the struct - :c:type:`timeval` in struct :c:type:`v4l2_buffer` to a __u64. - * - __u32 - - ``pic_num`` - - - * - __u16 - - ``frame_num`` - - - * - __u8 - - ``fields`` - - Specifies how the DPB entry is referenced. See :ref:`Reference Fields <h264_ref_fields>` - * - __u8 - - ``reserved[5]`` - - Applications and drivers must set this to zero. - * - __s32 - - ``top_field_order_cnt`` - - - * - __s32 - - ``bottom_field_order_cnt`` - - - * - __u32 - - ``flags`` - - See :ref:`DPB Entry Flags <h264_dpb_flags>` - -.. _h264_dpb_flags: - -``DPB Entries Flags`` - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - ``V4L2_H264_DPB_ENTRY_FLAG_VALID`` - - 0x00000001 - - The DPB entry is valid (non-empty) and should be considered. - * - ``V4L2_H264_DPB_ENTRY_FLAG_ACTIVE`` - - 0x00000002 - - The DPB entry is used for reference. - * - ``V4L2_H264_DPB_ENTRY_FLAG_LONG_TERM`` - - 0x00000004 - - The DPB entry is used for long-term reference. - * - ``V4L2_H264_DPB_ENTRY_FLAG_FIELD`` - - 0x00000008 - - The DPB entry is a single field or a complementary field pair. - -``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_DECODE_MODE (enum)`` - Specifies the decoding mode to use. Currently exposes slice-based and - frame-based decoding but new modes might be added later on. - This control is used as a modifier for V4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE - pixel format. Applications that support V4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE - are required to set this control in order to specify the decoding mode - that is expected for the buffer. - Drivers may expose a single or multiple decoding modes, depending - on what they can support. - - .. note:: - - This menu control is not yet part of the public kernel API and - it is expected to change. - -.. c:type:: v4l2_mpeg_video_h264_decode_mode - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - ``V4L2_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_DECODE_MODE_SLICE_BASED`` - - 0 - - Decoding is done at the slice granularity. - The OUTPUT buffer must contain a single slice. - When this mode is selected, the ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_SLICE_PARAMS`` - control shall be set. When multiple slices compose a frame, - use of ``V4L2_BUF_CAP_SUPPORTS_M2M_HOLD_CAPTURE_BUF`` flag - is required. - * - ``V4L2_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_DECODE_MODE_FRAME_BASED`` - - 1 - - Decoding is done at the frame granularity, - The OUTPUT buffer must contain all slices needed to decode the - frame. The OUTPUT buffer must also contain both fields. - This mode will be supported by devices that - parse the slice(s) header(s) in hardware. When this mode is - selected, the ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_SLICE_PARAMS`` - control shall not be set. - -``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_START_CODE (enum)`` - Specifies the H264 slice start code expected for each slice. - This control is used as a modifier for V4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE - pixel format. Applications that support V4L2_PIX_FMT_H264_SLICE - are required to set this control in order to specify the start code - that is expected for the buffer. - Drivers may expose a single or multiple start codes, depending - on what they can support. - - .. note:: - - This menu control is not yet part of the public kernel API and - it is expected to change. - -.. c:type:: v4l2_mpeg_video_h264_start_code - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - ``V4L2_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_START_CODE_NONE`` - - 0 - - Selecting this value specifies that H264 slices are passed - to the driver without any start code. - * - ``V4L2_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_START_CODE_ANNEX_B`` - - 1 - - Selecting this value specifies that H264 slices are expected - to be prefixed by Annex B start codes. According to :ref:`h264` - valid start codes can be 3-bytes 0x000001 or 4-bytes 0x00000001. - .. _v4l2-mpeg-mpeg2: ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_MPEG2_SLICE_PARAMS (struct)`` @@ -2905,127 +2213,6 @@ enum v4l2_mpeg_mfc51_video_force_frame_type - - Force a non-coded frame. -.. _v4l2-mpeg-fwht: - -``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_FWHT_PARAMS (struct)`` - Specifies the fwht parameters (as extracted from the bitstream) for the - associated FWHT data. This includes the necessary parameters for - configuring a stateless hardware decoding pipeline for FWHT. - - .. note:: - - This compound control is not yet part of the public kernel API and - it is expected to change. - -.. c:type:: v4l2_ctrl_fwht_params - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.4cm}|p{4.3cm}|p{11.8cm}| - -.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_ctrl_fwht_params - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 1 1 2 - - * - __u64 - - ``backward_ref_ts`` - - Timestamp of the V4L2 capture buffer to use as backward reference, used - with P-coded frames. The timestamp refers to the - ``timestamp`` field in struct :c:type:`v4l2_buffer`. Use the - :c:func:`v4l2_timeval_to_ns()` function to convert the struct - :c:type:`timeval` in struct :c:type:`v4l2_buffer` to a __u64. - * - __u32 - - ``version`` - - The version of the codec - * - __u32 - - ``width`` - - The width of the frame - * - __u32 - - ``height`` - - The height of the frame - * - __u32 - - ``flags`` - - The flags of the frame, see :ref:`fwht-flags`. - * - __u32 - - ``colorspace`` - - The colorspace of the frame, from enum :c:type:`v4l2_colorspace`. - * - __u32 - - ``xfer_func`` - - The transfer function, from enum :c:type:`v4l2_xfer_func`. - * - __u32 - - ``ycbcr_enc`` - - The Y'CbCr encoding, from enum :c:type:`v4l2_ycbcr_encoding`. - * - __u32 - - ``quantization`` - - The quantization range, from enum :c:type:`v4l2_quantization`. - - - -.. _fwht-flags: - -FWHT Flags -============ - -.. cssclass:: longtable - -.. tabularcolumns:: |p{6.8cm}|p{2.4cm}|p{8.3cm}| - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 3 1 4 - - * - ``FWHT_FL_IS_INTERLACED`` - - 0x00000001 - - Set if this is an interlaced format - * - ``FWHT_FL_IS_BOTTOM_FIRST`` - - 0x00000002 - - Set if this is a bottom-first (NTSC) interlaced format - * - ``FWHT_FL_IS_ALTERNATE`` - - 0x00000004 - - Set if each 'frame' contains just one field - * - ``FWHT_FL_IS_BOTTOM_FIELD`` - - 0x00000008 - - If FWHT_FL_IS_ALTERNATE was set, then this is set if this 'frame' is the - bottom field, else it is the top field. - * - ``FWHT_FL_LUMA_IS_UNCOMPRESSED`` - - 0x00000010 - - Set if the luma plane is uncompressed - * - ``FWHT_FL_CB_IS_UNCOMPRESSED`` - - 0x00000020 - - Set if the cb plane is uncompressed - * - ``FWHT_FL_CR_IS_UNCOMPRESSED`` - - 0x00000040 - - Set if the cr plane is uncompressed - * - ``FWHT_FL_CHROMA_FULL_HEIGHT`` - - 0x00000080 - - Set if the chroma plane has the same height as the luma plane, - else the chroma plane is half the height of the luma plane - * - ``FWHT_FL_CHROMA_FULL_WIDTH`` - - 0x00000100 - - Set if the chroma plane has the same width as the luma plane, - else the chroma plane is half the width of the luma plane - * - ``FWHT_FL_ALPHA_IS_UNCOMPRESSED`` - - 0x00000200 - - Set if the alpha plane is uncompressed - * - ``FWHT_FL_I_FRAME`` - - 0x00000400 - - Set if this is an I-frame - * - ``FWHT_FL_COMPONENTS_NUM_MSK`` - - 0x00070000 - - A 4-values flag - the number of components - 1 - * - ``FWHT_FL_PIXENC_YUV`` - - 0x00080000 - - Set if the pixel encoding is YUV - * - ``FWHT_FL_PIXENC_RGB`` - - 0x00100000 - - Set if the pixel encoding is RGB - * - ``FWHT_FL_PIXENC_HSV`` - - 0x00180000 - - Set if the pixel encoding is HSV - - CX2341x MPEG Controls ===================== diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-image-source.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-image-source.rst index 9457dc340c31..de43f5c8486d 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-image-source.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ext-ctrls-image-source.rst @@ -58,3 +58,17 @@ Image Source Control IDs The unit cell consists of the whole area of the pixel, sensitive and non-sensitive. This control is required for automatic calibration of sensors/cameras. + +.. c:type:: v4l2_area + +.. flat-table:: struct v4l2_area + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + :widths: 1 1 2 + + * - __u32 + - ``width`` + - Width of the area. + * - __u32 + - ``height`` + - Height of the area. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/extended-controls.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/extended-controls.rst index 70301538d222..44fcd67f20bf 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/extended-controls.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/extended-controls.rst @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ controls in that array and a control class. Control classes are used to group similar controls into a single class. For example, control class ``V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_USER`` contains all user controls (i. e. all controls that can also be set using the old :ref:`VIDIOC_S_CTRL <VIDIOC_G_CTRL>` -ioctl). Control class ``V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_MPEG`` contains all controls -relating to MPEG encoding, etc. +ioctl). Control class ``V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_CODEC`` contains controls +relating to codecs. All controls in the control array must belong to the specified control class. An error is returned if this is not the case. @@ -130,9 +130,9 @@ control class is found: .. code-block:: c - qctrl.id = V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_MPEG | V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL; + qctrl.id = V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_CODEC | V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL; while (0 == ioctl(fd, VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL, &qctrl)) { - if (V4L2_CTRL_ID2CLASS(qctrl.id) != V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_MPEG) + if (V4L2_CTRL_ID2CLASS(qctrl.id) != V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_CODEC) break; /* ... */ qctrl.id |= V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_NEXT_CTRL; diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-compressed.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-compressed.rst index d585909bc4e2..acad5f3ca0c1 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-compressed.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-compressed.rst @@ -57,18 +57,18 @@ Compressed Formats - H264 parsed slice data, including slice headers, either with or without the start code, as extracted from the H264 bitstream. This format is adapted for stateless video decoders that implement an - H264 pipeline (using the :ref:`mem2mem` and :ref:`media-request-api`). + H264 pipeline with the :ref:`stateless_decoder`. This pixelformat has two modifiers that must be set at least once - through the ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_DECODE_MODE`` - and ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_START_CODE`` controls. + through the ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_DECODE_MODE`` + and ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_START_CODE`` controls. In addition, metadata associated with the frame to decode are - required to be passed through the ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_SPS``, - ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_PPS``, - ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_SCALING_MATRIX``, - ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_SLICE_PARAMS`` and - ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_H264_DECODE_PARAMS`` controls. See the - :ref:`associated Codec Control IDs <v4l2-mpeg-h264>`. Exactly - one output and one capture buffer must be provided for use + required to be passed through the ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_SPS``, + ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_PPS``, + ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_SCALING_MATRIX``, + ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_SLICE_PARAMS`` and + ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_H264_DECODE_PARAMS`` controls. See the + :ref:`associated Codec Control IDs <v4l2-codec-stateless-h264>`. + Exactly one output and one capture buffer must be provided for use with this pixel format. The output buffer must contain the appropriate number of macroblocks to decode a full corresponding frame to the matching capture buffer. @@ -77,11 +77,6 @@ Compressed Formats 7.3.2.8 "Slice layer without partitioning RBSP syntax" and the following sections. - .. note:: - - This format is not yet part of the public kernel API and it - is expected to change. - * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-H263: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_H263`` @@ -196,10 +191,10 @@ Compressed Formats through the ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_HEVC_DECODE_MODE`` and ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_HEVC_START_CODE`` controls. Metadata associated with the frame to decode is required to be passed - through the following controls : - * ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_HEVC_SPS`` - * ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_HEVC_PPS`` - * ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_HEVC_SLICE_PARAMS`` + through the following controls: + ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_HEVC_SPS``, + ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_HEVC_PPS``, and + ``V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_HEVC_SLICE_PARAMS``. See the :ref:`associated Codec Control IDs <v4l2-mpeg-hevc>`. Buffers associated with this pixel format must contain the appropriate number of macroblocks to decode a full corresponding frame. @@ -222,4 +217,6 @@ Compressed Formats - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_FWHT_STATELESS`` - 'SFWH' - Same format as V4L2_PIX_FMT_FWHT but requires stateless codec implementation. - See the :ref:`associated Codec Control IDs <v4l2-mpeg-fwht>`. + Metadata associated with the frame to decode is required to be passed + through the ``V4L2_CID_STATELESS_FWHT_PARAMS`` control. + See the :ref:`associated Codec Control ID <codec-stateless-fwht>`. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-grey.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-grey.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 121365b03c57..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-grey.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-GREY: - -************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_GREY ('GREY') -************************** - -Grey-scale image - - -Description -=========== - -This is a grey-scale image. It is really a degenerate Y'CbCr format -which simply contains no Cb or Cr data. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-m420.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-m420.rst index 13cf36a8cd5c..c01a949e7c11 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-m420.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-m420.rst @@ -67,60 +67,5 @@ Each cell is one byte. **Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - 1 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - * - 2 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - 3 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y +Chroma samples are :ref:`interstitially sited<yuv-chroma-centered>` +horizontally and vertically. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-meta-rkisp1.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-meta-rkisp1.rst index 7e43837ed260..fa04f00bcd2e 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-meta-rkisp1.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-meta-rkisp1.rst @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 -.. _v4l2-meta-fmt-params-rkisp1: -.. _v4l2-meta-fmt-stat-rkisp1: +.. _v4l2-meta-fmt-rk-isp1-params: + +.. _v4l2-meta-fmt-rk-isp1-stat-3a: ***************************************************************************** V4L2_META_FMT_RK_ISP1_PARAMS ('rk1p'), V4L2_META_FMT_RK_ISP1_STAT_3A ('rk1s') @@ -46,4 +47,4 @@ important tuning tools using software control loop. rkisp1 uAPI data types ====================== -.. kernel-doc:: drivers/staging/media/rkisp1/uapi/rkisp1-config.h +.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/rkisp1-config.h diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12.rst deleted file mode 100644 index dd2f38129fe6..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV12: -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV21: - -****************************************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12 ('NV12'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21 ('NV21') -****************************************************** - - -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21 -Formats with ½ horizontal and vertical chroma resolution, also known as -YUV 4:2:0. One luminance and one chrominance plane with alternating -chroma samples as opposed to ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420`` - - -Description -=========== - -These are two-plane versions of the YUV 4:2:0 format. The three -components are separated into two sub-images or planes. The Y plane is -first. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. For ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12``, a -combined CbCr plane immediately follows the Y plane in memory. The CbCr -plane is the same width, in bytes, as the Y plane (and of the image), -but is half as tall in pixels. Each CbCr pair belongs to four pixels. -For example, Cb\ :sub:`0`/Cr\ :sub:`0` belongs to Y'\ :sub:`00`, -Y'\ :sub:`01`, Y'\ :sub:`10`, Y'\ :sub:`11`. ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21`` is -the same except the Cb and Cr bytes are swapped, the CrCb plane starts -with a Cr byte. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the CbCr plane has as -many pad bytes after its rows. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - start + 16: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - * - start + 20: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - 1 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - * - 2 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - 3 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12m.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12m.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 250f8b977605..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12m.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV12M: -.. _v4l2-pix-fmt-nv12mt-16x16: -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV21M: - -*********************************************************************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12M ('NM12'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21M ('NM21'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT_16X16 -*********************************************************************************** - - -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21M -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT_16X16 -Variation of ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12`` and ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21`` with planes -non contiguous in memory. - - -Description -=========== - -This is a multi-planar, two-plane version of the YUV 4:2:0 format. The -three components are separated into two sub-images or planes. -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12M`` differs from ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12`` in that the -two planes are non-contiguous in memory, i.e. the chroma plane do not -necessarily immediately follows the luma plane. The luminance data -occupies the first plane. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. In the -second plane there is a chrominance data with alternating chroma -samples. The CbCr plane is the same width, in bytes, as the Y plane (and -of the image), but is half as tall in pixels. Each CbCr pair belongs to -four pixels. For example, Cb\ :sub:`0`/Cr\ :sub:`0` belongs to -Y'\ :sub:`00`, Y'\ :sub:`01`, Y'\ :sub:`10`, Y'\ :sub:`11`. -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT_16X16`` is the tiled version of -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12M`` with 16x16 macroblock tiles. Here pixels are -arranged in 16x16 2D tiles and tiles are arranged in linear order in -memory. ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21M`` is the same as ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12M`` -except the Cb and Cr bytes are swapped, the CrCb plane starts with a Cr -byte. - -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12M`` is intended to be used only in drivers and -applications that support the multi-planar API, described in -:ref:`planar-apis`. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the CbCr plane has as -many pad bytes after its rows. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start0 + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start0 + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start0 + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start0 + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - - * - start1 + 0: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - * - start1 + 4: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - 1 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - * - 2 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - - - C - - - * - 3 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12mt.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12mt.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 46f63d793ec5..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv12mt.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV12MT: - -**************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT ('TM12') -**************************** - -Formats with ½ horizontal and vertical chroma resolution. This format -has two planes - one for luminance and one for chrominance. Chroma -samples are interleaved. The difference to ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12`` is the -memory layout. Pixels are grouped in macroblocks of 64x32 size. The -order of macroblocks in memory is also not standard. - - -Description -=========== - -This is the two-plane versions of the YUV 4:2:0 format where data is -grouped into 64x32 macroblocks. The three components are separated into -two sub-images or planes. The Y plane has one byte per pixel and pixels -are grouped into 64x32 macroblocks. The CbCr plane has the same width, -in bytes, as the Y plane (and the image), but is half as tall in pixels. -The chroma plane is also grouped into 64x32 macroblocks. - -Width of the buffer has to be aligned to the multiple of 128, and height -alignment is 32. Every four adjacent buffers - two horizontally and two -vertically are grouped together and are located in memory in Z or -flipped Z order. - -Layout of macroblocks in memory is presented in the following figure. - - -.. _nv12mt: - -.. kernel-figure:: nv12mt.svg - :alt: nv12mt.svg - :align: center - - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT macroblock Z shape memory layout - -The requirement that width is multiple of 128 is implemented because, -the Z shape cannot be cut in half horizontally. In case the vertical -resolution of macroblocks is odd then the last row of macroblocks is -arranged in a linear order. - -In case of chroma the layout is identical. Cb and Cr samples are -interleaved. Height of the buffer is aligned to 32. - - -.. _nv12mt_ex: - -.. kernel-figure:: nv12mt_example.svg - :alt: nv12mt_example.svg - :align: center - - Example V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT memory layout of macroblocks - -Memory layout of macroblocks of ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT`` format in most -extreme case. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv16.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv16.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 22295fc0c359..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv16.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV16: -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV61: - -****************************************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV16 ('NV16'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV61 ('NV61') -****************************************************** - -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV61 -Formats with ½ horizontal chroma resolution, also known as YUV 4:2:2. -One luminance and one chrominance plane with alternating chroma samples -as opposed to ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420`` - - -Description -=========== - -These are two-plane versions of the YUV 4:2:2 format. The three -components are separated into two sub-images or planes. The Y plane is -first. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. For ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV16``, a -combined CbCr plane immediately follows the Y plane in memory. The CbCr -plane is the same width and height, in bytes, as the Y plane (and of the -image). Each CbCr pair belongs to two pixels. For example, -Cb\ :sub:`0`/Cr\ :sub:`0` belongs to Y'\ :sub:`00`, Y'\ :sub:`01`. -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV61`` is the same except the Cb and Cr bytes are -swapped, the CrCb plane starts with a Cr byte. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the CbCr plane has as -many pad bytes after its rows. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - start + 16: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - * - start + 20: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - * - start + 24: - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - - Cr\ :sub:`21` - * - start + 28: - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Cb\ :sub:`31` - - Cr\ :sub:`31` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - 1 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - - * - 2 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - 3 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv16m.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv16m.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 812bf2ccabf0..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv16m.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV16M: -.. _v4l2-pix-fmt-nv61m: - -******************************************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV16M ('NM16'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV61M ('NM61') -******************************************************** - -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV61M -Variation of ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV16`` and ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV61`` with planes -non contiguous in memory. - - -Description -=========== - -This is a multi-planar, two-plane version of the YUV 4:2:2 format. The -three components are separated into two sub-images or planes. -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV16M`` differs from ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV16`` in that the -two planes are non-contiguous in memory, i.e. the chroma plane does not -necessarily immediately follow the luma plane. The luminance data -occupies the first plane. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. In the -second plane there is chrominance data with alternating chroma samples. -The CbCr plane is the same width and height, in bytes, as the Y plane. -Each CbCr pair belongs to two pixels. For example, -Cb\ :sub:`0`/Cr\ :sub:`0` belongs to Y'\ :sub:`00`, Y'\ :sub:`01`. -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV61M`` is the same as ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV16M`` except the -Cb and Cr bytes are swapped, the CrCb plane starts with a Cr byte. - -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV16M`` and ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV61M`` are intended to be -used only in drivers and applications that support the multi-planar API, -described in :ref:`planar-apis`. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start0 + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start0 + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start0 + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start0 + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - - * - start1 + 0: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`02` - - Cr\ :sub:`02` - * - start1 + 4: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`12` - - Cr\ :sub:`12` - * - start1 + 8: - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Cb\ :sub:`22` - - Cr\ :sub:`22` - * - start1 + 12: - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Cb\ :sub:`32` - - Cr\ :sub:`32` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - 1 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - - * - 2 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - - * - 3 - - Y - - - - Y - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - C - - diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv24.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv24.rst deleted file mode 100644 index bf1b94062fc2..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-nv24.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV24: -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV42: - -****************************************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV24 ('NV24'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV42 ('NV42') -****************************************************** - -V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV42 -Formats with full horizontal and vertical chroma resolutions, also known -as YUV 4:4:4. One luminance and one chrominance plane with alternating -chroma samples as opposed to ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420`` - - -Description -=========== - -These are two-plane versions of the YUV 4:4:4 format. The three -components are separated into two sub-images or planes. The Y plane is -first, with each Y sample stored in one byte per pixel. For -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV24``, a combined CbCr plane immediately follows the Y -plane in memory. The CbCr plane has the same width and height, in -pixels, as the Y plane (and the image). Each line contains one CbCr pair -per pixel, with each Cb and Cr sample stored in one byte. -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV42`` is the same except that the Cb and Cr samples are -swapped, the CrCb plane starts with a Cr sample. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the CbCr plane has -twice as many pad bytes after its rows. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - start + 16: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - - Cb\ :sub:`02` - - Cr\ :sub:`02` - - Cb\ :sub:`03` - - Cr\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 24: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - - Cb\ :sub:`12` - - Cr\ :sub:`12` - - Cb\ :sub:`13` - - Cr\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 32: - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - - Cr\ :sub:`21` - - Cb\ :sub:`22` - - Cr\ :sub:`22` - - Cb\ :sub:`23` - - Cr\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 40: - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Cb\ :sub:`31` - - Cr\ :sub:`31` - - Cb\ :sub:`32` - - Cr\ :sub:`32` - - Cb\ :sub:`33` - - Cr\ :sub:`33` diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-packed-yuv.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-packed-yuv.rst index 84262208dd1c..eb551b57557e 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-packed-yuv.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-packed-yuv.rst @@ -6,12 +6,32 @@ Packed YUV formats ****************** -Description -=========== +Similarly to the packed RGB formats, the packed YUV formats store the Y, Cb and +Cr components consecutively in memory. They may apply subsampling to the chroma +components and thus differ in how they interlave the three components. -Similar to the packed RGB formats these formats store the Y, Cb and Cr -component of each pixel in one 16 or 32 bit word. +.. note:: + + - In all the tables that follow, bit 7 is the most significant bit in a byte. + - 'Y', 'Cb' and 'Cr' denote bits of the luma, blue chroma (also known as + 'U') and red chroma (also known as 'V') components respectively. 'A' + denotes bits of the alpha component (if supported by the format), and 'X' + denotes padding bits. + + +4:4:4 Subsampling +================= +These formats do not subsample the chroma components and store each pixels as a +full triplet of Y, Cb and Cr values. + +The next table lists the packed YUV 4:4:4 formats with less than 8 bits per +component. They are named based on the order of the Y, Cb and Cr components as +seen in a 16-bit word, which is then stored in memory in little endian byte +order, and on the number of bits for each component. For instance the YUV565 +format stores a pixel in a 16-bit word [15:0] laid out at as [Y'\ :sub:`4-0` +Cb\ :sub:`5-0` Cr\ :sub:`4-0`], and stored in memory in two bytes, +[Cb\ :sub:`2-0` Cr\ :sub:`4-0`] followed by [Y'\ :sub:`4-0` Cb\ :sub:`5-3`]. .. raw:: latex @@ -19,11 +39,9 @@ component of each pixel in one 16 or 32 bit word. \tiny \setlength{\tabcolsep}{2pt} -.. _packed-yuv-formats: - -.. tabularcolumns:: |p{2.5cm}|p{0.69cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}| +.. tabularcolumns:: |p{2.5cm}|p{0.69cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}|p{0.31cm}| -.. flat-table:: Packed YUV Image Formats +.. flat-table:: Packed YUV 4:4:4 Image Formats (less than 8bpc) :header-rows: 2 :stub-columns: 0 @@ -34,10 +52,6 @@ component of each pixel in one 16 or 32 bit word. - :cspan:`7` Byte 1 - - :cspan:`7` Byte 2 - - - :cspan:`7` Byte 3 - * - - - 7 @@ -58,24 +72,6 @@ component of each pixel in one 16 or 32 bit word. - 1 - 0 - - 7 - - 6 - - 5 - - 4 - - 3 - - 2 - - 1 - - 0 - - - 7 - - 6 - - 5 - - 4 - - 3 - - 2 - - 1 - - 0 - * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV444: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV444`` @@ -99,8 +95,6 @@ component of each pixel in one 16 or 32 bit word. - Y'\ :sub:`1` - Y'\ :sub:`0` - - :cspan:`15` - * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV555: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV555`` @@ -124,7 +118,6 @@ component of each pixel in one 16 or 32 bit word. - Cb\ :sub:`4` - Cb\ :sub:`3` - - :cspan:`15` * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV565: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV565`` @@ -148,226 +141,219 @@ component of each pixel in one 16 or 32 bit word. - Cb\ :sub:`4` - Cb\ :sub:`3` - - :cspan:`15` +.. raw:: latex - * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV32: + \endgroup - - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV32`` - - 'YUV4' +.. note:: - - a\ :sub:`7` - - a\ :sub:`6` - - a\ :sub:`5` - - a\ :sub:`4` - - a\ :sub:`3` - - a\ :sub:`2` - - a\ :sub:`1` - - a\ :sub:`0` + For the YUV444 and YUV555 formats, the value of alpha bits is undefined + when reading from the driver, ignored when writing to the driver, except + when alpha blending has been negotiated for a :ref:`Video Overlay + <overlay>` or :ref:`Video Output Overlay <osd>`. - - Y'\ :sub:`7` - - Y'\ :sub:`6` - - Y'\ :sub:`5` - - Y'\ :sub:`4` - - Y'\ :sub:`3` - - Y'\ :sub:`2` - - Y'\ :sub:`1` - - Y'\ :sub:`0` - - Cb\ :sub:`7` - - Cb\ :sub:`6` - - Cb\ :sub:`5` - - Cb\ :sub:`4` - - Cb\ :sub:`3` - - Cb\ :sub:`2` - - Cb\ :sub:`1` - - Cb\ :sub:`0` +The next table lists the packed YUV 4:4:4 formats with 8 bits per component. +They are named based on the order of the Y, Cb and Cr components as stored in +memory, and on the total number of bits per pixel. For instance, the VUYX32 +format stores a pixel with Cr\ :sub:`7-0` in the first byte, Cb\ :sub:`7-0` in +the second byte and Y'\ :sub:`7-0` in the third byte. - - Cr\ :sub:`7` - - Cr\ :sub:`6` - - Cr\ :sub:`5` - - Cr\ :sub:`4` - - Cr\ :sub:`3` - - Cr\ :sub:`2` - - Cr\ :sub:`1` - - Cr\ :sub:`0` +.. flat-table:: Packed YUV Image Formats (8bpc) + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 0 - * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-AYUV32: + * - Identifier + - Code + - Byte 0 + - Byte 1 + - Byte 2 + - Byte 3 - - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_AYUV32`` - - 'AYUV' + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV32: - - a\ :sub:`7` - - a\ :sub:`6` - - a\ :sub:`5` - - a\ :sub:`4` - - a\ :sub:`3` - - a\ :sub:`2` - - a\ :sub:`1` - - a\ :sub:`0` + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV32`` + - 'YUV4' - - Y'\ :sub:`7` - - Y'\ :sub:`6` - - Y'\ :sub:`5` - - Y'\ :sub:`4` - - Y'\ :sub:`3` - - Y'\ :sub:`2` - - Y'\ :sub:`1` - - Y'\ :sub:`0` + - A\ :sub:`7-0` + - Y'\ :sub:`7-0` + - Cb\ :sub:`7-0` + - Cr\ :sub:`7-0` - - Cb\ :sub:`7` - - Cb\ :sub:`6` - - Cb\ :sub:`5` - - Cb\ :sub:`4` - - Cb\ :sub:`3` - - Cb\ :sub:`2` - - Cb\ :sub:`1` - - Cb\ :sub:`0` + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-AYUV32: - - Cr\ :sub:`7` - - Cr\ :sub:`6` - - Cr\ :sub:`5` - - Cr\ :sub:`4` - - Cr\ :sub:`3` - - Cr\ :sub:`2` - - Cr\ :sub:`1` - - Cr\ :sub:`0` + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_AYUV32`` + - 'AYUV' + + - A\ :sub:`7-0` + - Y'\ :sub:`7-0` + - Cb\ :sub:`7-0` + - Cr\ :sub:`7-0` * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-XYUV32: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_XYUV32`` - 'XYUV' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Y'\ :sub:`7` - - Y'\ :sub:`6` - - Y'\ :sub:`5` - - Y'\ :sub:`4` - - Y'\ :sub:`3` - - Y'\ :sub:`2` - - Y'\ :sub:`1` - - Y'\ :sub:`0` - - - Cb\ :sub:`7` - - Cb\ :sub:`6` - - Cb\ :sub:`5` - - Cb\ :sub:`4` - - Cb\ :sub:`3` - - Cb\ :sub:`2` - - Cb\ :sub:`1` - - Cb\ :sub:`0` - - - Cr\ :sub:`7` - - Cr\ :sub:`6` - - Cr\ :sub:`5` - - Cr\ :sub:`4` - - Cr\ :sub:`3` - - Cr\ :sub:`2` - - Cr\ :sub:`1` - - Cr\ :sub:`0` + - X\ :sub:`7-0` + - Y'\ :sub:`7-0` + - Cb\ :sub:`7-0` + - Cr\ :sub:`7-0` * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-VUYA32: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_VUYA32`` - 'VUYA' - - Cr\ :sub:`7` - - Cr\ :sub:`6` - - Cr\ :sub:`5` - - Cr\ :sub:`4` - - Cr\ :sub:`3` - - Cr\ :sub:`2` - - Cr\ :sub:`1` - - Cr\ :sub:`0` - - - Cb\ :sub:`7` - - Cb\ :sub:`6` - - Cb\ :sub:`5` - - Cb\ :sub:`4` - - Cb\ :sub:`3` - - Cb\ :sub:`2` - - Cb\ :sub:`1` - - Cb\ :sub:`0` - - - Y'\ :sub:`7` - - Y'\ :sub:`6` - - Y'\ :sub:`5` - - Y'\ :sub:`4` - - Y'\ :sub:`3` - - Y'\ :sub:`2` - - Y'\ :sub:`1` - - Y'\ :sub:`0` - - - a\ :sub:`7` - - a\ :sub:`6` - - a\ :sub:`5` - - a\ :sub:`4` - - a\ :sub:`3` - - a\ :sub:`2` - - a\ :sub:`1` - - a\ :sub:`0` + - Cr\ :sub:`7-0` + - Cb\ :sub:`7-0` + - Y'\ :sub:`7-0` + - A\ :sub:`7-0` * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-VUYX32: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_VUYX32`` - 'VUYX' - - Cr\ :sub:`7` - - Cr\ :sub:`6` - - Cr\ :sub:`5` - - Cr\ :sub:`4` - - Cr\ :sub:`3` - - Cr\ :sub:`2` - - Cr\ :sub:`1` - - Cr\ :sub:`0` + - Cr\ :sub:`7-0` + - Cb\ :sub:`7-0` + - Y'\ :sub:`7-0` + - X\ :sub:`7-0` - - Cb\ :sub:`7` - - Cb\ :sub:`6` - - Cb\ :sub:`5` - - Cb\ :sub:`4` - - Cb\ :sub:`3` - - Cb\ :sub:`2` - - Cb\ :sub:`1` - - Cb\ :sub:`0` +.. note:: - - Y'\ :sub:`7` - - Y'\ :sub:`6` - - Y'\ :sub:`5` - - Y'\ :sub:`4` + - The alpha component is expected to contain a meaningful value that can be + used by drivers and applications. + - The padding bits contain undefined values that must be ignored by all + applications and drivers. + + +4:2:2 Subsampling +================= + +These formats, commonly referred to as YUYV or YUY2, subsample the chroma +components horizontally by 2, storing 2 pixels in 4 bytes. + +.. flat-table:: Packed YUV 4:2:2 Formats + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - Identifier + - Code + - Byte 0 + - Byte 1 + - Byte 2 + - Byte 3 + - Byte 4 + - Byte 5 + - Byte 6 + - Byte 7 + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-UYVY: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_UYVY`` + - 'UYVY' + + - Cb\ :sub:`0` + - Y'\ :sub:`0` + - Cr\ :sub:`0` + - Y'\ :sub:`1` + - Cb\ :sub:`2` + - Y'\ :sub:`2` + - Cr\ :sub:`2` - Y'\ :sub:`3` + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-VYUY: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_VYUY`` + - 'VYUY' + + - Cr\ :sub:`0` + - Y'\ :sub:`0` + - Cb\ :sub:`0` + - Y'\ :sub:`1` + - Cr\ :sub:`2` - Y'\ :sub:`2` + - Cb\ :sub:`2` + - Y'\ :sub:`3` + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUYV: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV`` + - 'YUYV' + + - Y'\ :sub:`0` + - Cb\ :sub:`0` - Y'\ :sub:`1` + - Cr\ :sub:`0` + - Y'\ :sub:`2` + - Cb\ :sub:`2` + - Y'\ :sub:`3` + - Cr\ :sub:`2` + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YVYU: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVYU`` + - 'YVYU' + - Y'\ :sub:`0` + - Cr\ :sub:`0` + - Y'\ :sub:`1` + - Cb\ :sub:`0` + - Y'\ :sub:`2` + - Cr\ :sub:`2` + - Y'\ :sub:`3` + - Cb\ :sub:`2` - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +**Color Sample Location:** +Chroma samples are :ref:`interstitially sited<yuv-chroma-centered>` +horizontally. -.. raw:: latex - \endgroup +4:1:1 Subsampling +================= + +This format subsamples the chroma components horizontally by 4, storing 8 +pixels in 12 bytes. + +.. flat-table:: Packed YUV 4:1:1 Formats + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - Identifier + - Code + - Byte 0 + - Byte 1 + - Byte 2 + - Byte 3 + - Byte 4 + - Byte 5 + - Byte 6 + - Byte 7 + - Byte 8 + - Byte 9 + - Byte 10 + - Byte 11 + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y41P: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y41P`` + - 'Y41P' + + - Cb\ :sub:`0` + - Y'\ :sub:`0` + - Cr\ :sub:`0` + - Y'\ :sub:`1` + - Cb\ :sub:`4` + - Y'\ :sub:`2` + - Cr\ :sub:`4` + - Y'\ :sub:`3` + - Y'\ :sub:`4` + - Y'\ :sub:`5` + - Y'\ :sub:`6` + - Y'\ :sub:`7` .. note:: - #) Bit 7 is the most significant bit; + Do not confuse ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y41P`` with + :ref:`V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV411P <V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV411P>`. Y41P is derived from + "YUV 4:1:1 *packed*", while YUV411P stands for "YUV 4:1:1 *planar*". - #) The value of a = alpha bits is undefined when reading from the driver, - ignored when writing to the driver, except when alpha blending has - been negotiated for a :ref:`Video Overlay <overlay>` or - :ref:`Video Output Overlay <osd>` for the formats Y444, YUV555 and - YUV4. However, for formats AYUV32 and VUYA32, the alpha component is - expected to contain a meaningful value that can be used by drivers - and applications. And, the formats XYUV32 and VUYX32 contain undefined - alpha values that must be ignored by all applications and drivers. +**Color Sample Location:** +Chroma samples are :ref:`interstitially sited<yuv-chroma-centered>` +horizontally. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-rgb.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-rgb.rst index 9d827097c1d9..897676ee2c9d 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-rgb.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-rgb.rst @@ -6,13 +6,62 @@ RGB Formats *********** -Description -=========== - -These formats are designed to match the pixel formats of typical PC -graphics frame buffers. They occupy 8, 16, 24 or 32 bits per pixel. -These are all packed-pixel formats, meaning all the data for a pixel lie -next to each other in memory. +These formats encode each pixel as a triplet of RGB values. They are packed +formats, meaning that the RGB values for one pixel are stored consecutively in +memory and each pixel consumes an integer number of bytes. When the number of +bits required to store a pixel is not aligned to a byte boundary, the data is +padded with additional bits to fill the remaining byte. + +The formats differ by the number of bits per RGB component (typically but not +always the same for all components), the order of components in memory, and the +presence of an alpha component or additional padding bits. + +The usage and value of the alpha bits in formats that support them (named ARGB +or a permutation thereof, collectively referred to as alpha formats) depend on +the device type and hardware operation. :ref:`Capture <capture>` devices +(including capture queues of mem-to-mem devices) fill the alpha component in +memory. When the device captures an alpha channel the alpha component will have +a meaningful value. Otherwise, when the device doesn't capture an alpha channel +but can set the alpha bit to a user-configurable value, the +:ref:`V4L2_CID_ALPHA_COMPONENT <v4l2-alpha-component>` control is used to +specify that alpha value, and the alpha component of all pixels will be set to +the value specified by that control. Otherwise a corresponding format without +an alpha component (XRGB or XBGR) must be used instead of an alpha format. + +:ref:`Output <output>` devices (including output queues of mem-to-mem devices +and :ref:`video output overlay <osd>` devices) read the alpha component from +memory. When the device processes the alpha channel the alpha component must be +filled with meaningful values by applications. Otherwise a corresponding format +without an alpha component (XRGB or XBGR) must be used instead of an alpha +format. + +Formats that contain padding bits are named XRGB (or a permutation thereof). +The padding bits contain undefined values and must be ignored by applications, +devices and drivers, for both :ref:`capture` and :ref:`output` devices. + +.. note:: + + - In all the tables that follow, bit 7 is the most significant bit in a byte. + - 'r', 'g' and 'b' denote bits of the red, green and blue components + respectively. 'a' denotes bits of the alpha component (if supported by the + format), and 'x' denotes padding bits. + + +Less Than 8 Bits Per Component +============================== + +These formats store an RGB triplet in one, two or four bytes. They are named +based on the order of the RGB components as seen in a 8-, 16- or 32-bit word, +which is then stored in memory in little endian byte order (unless otherwise +noted by the presence of bit 31 in the 4CC value), and on the number of bits +for each component. For instance, the RGB565 format stores a pixel in a 16-bit +word [15:0] laid out at as [R\ :sub:`4` R\ :sub:`3` R\ :sub:`2` R\ :sub:`1` +R\ :sub:`0` G\ :sub:`5` G\ :sub:`4` G\ :sub:`3` G\ :sub:`2` G\ :sub:`1` +G\ :sub:`0` B\ :sub:`4` B\ :sub:`3` B\ :sub:`2` B\ :sub:`1` B\ :sub:`0`], and +stored in memory in two bytes, [R\ :sub:`4` R\ :sub:`3` R\ :sub:`2` R\ :sub:`1` +R\ :sub:`0` G\ :sub:`5` G\ :sub:`4` G\ :sub:`3`] followed by [G\ :sub:`2` +G\ :sub:`1` G\ :sub:`0` B\ :sub:`4` B\ :sub:`3` B\ :sub:`2` B\ :sub:`1` +B\ :sub:`0`]. .. raw:: latex @@ -23,7 +72,7 @@ next to each other in memory. .. tabularcolumns:: |p{2.8cm}|p{2.0cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}|p{0.22cm}| -.. flat-table:: RGB Image Formats +.. flat-table:: RGB Formats With Less Than 8 Bits Per Component :header-rows: 2 :stub-columns: 0 @@ -121,10 +170,10 @@ next to each other in memory. - b\ :sub:`1` - b\ :sub:`0` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` + - x + - x + - x + - x - r\ :sub:`3` - r\ :sub:`2` - r\ :sub:`1` @@ -162,10 +211,10 @@ next to each other in memory. - b\ :sub:`2` - b\ :sub:`1` - b\ :sub:`0` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` + - x + - x + - x + - x - r\ :sub:`3` - r\ :sub:`2` @@ -213,10 +262,10 @@ next to each other in memory. - r\ :sub:`1` - r\ :sub:`0` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` + - x + - x + - x + - x - b\ :sub:`3` - b\ :sub:`2` - b\ :sub:`1` @@ -254,10 +303,10 @@ next to each other in memory. - r\ :sub:`2` - r\ :sub:`1` - r\ :sub:`0` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` + - x + - x + - x + - x - b\ :sub:`3` - b\ :sub:`2` @@ -305,7 +354,7 @@ next to each other in memory. - b\ :sub:`1` - b\ :sub:`0` - - `-` + - x - r\ :sub:`4` - r\ :sub:`3` - r\ :sub:`2` @@ -349,7 +398,7 @@ next to each other in memory. - b\ :sub:`2` - b\ :sub:`1` - b\ :sub:`0` - - `-` + - x - r\ :sub:`4` - r\ :sub:`3` @@ -397,7 +446,7 @@ next to each other in memory. - r\ :sub:`1` - r\ :sub:`0` - - `-` + - x - b\ :sub:`4` - b\ :sub:`3` - b\ :sub:`2` @@ -441,7 +490,7 @@ next to each other in memory. - r\ :sub:`2` - r\ :sub:`1` - r\ :sub:`0` - - `-` + - x - b\ :sub:`4` - b\ :sub:`3` @@ -503,7 +552,7 @@ next to each other in memory. - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_XRGB555X`` - 'XR15' | (1 << 31) - - `-` + - x - r\ :sub:`4` - r\ :sub:`3` - r\ :sub:`2` @@ -544,538 +593,188 @@ next to each other in memory. - b\ :sub:`1` - b\ :sub:`0` - - * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-BGR24: + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-BGR666: - - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGR24`` - - 'BGR3' + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGR666`` + - 'BGRH' - - b\ :sub:`7` - - b\ :sub:`6` - b\ :sub:`5` - b\ :sub:`4` - b\ :sub:`3` - b\ :sub:`2` - b\ :sub:`1` - b\ :sub:`0` - - - g\ :sub:`7` - - g\ :sub:`6` - g\ :sub:`5` - g\ :sub:`4` + - g\ :sub:`3` - g\ :sub:`2` - g\ :sub:`1` - g\ :sub:`0` - - - r\ :sub:`7` - - r\ :sub:`6` - r\ :sub:`5` - r\ :sub:`4` - r\ :sub:`3` - r\ :sub:`2` + - r\ :sub:`1` - r\ :sub:`0` - - - * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-RGB24: + - x + - x + - x + - x + - x + - x - - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB24`` - - 'RGB3' + - x + - x + - x + - x + - x + - x + - x + - x - - r\ :sub:`7` - - r\ :sub:`6` - - r\ :sub:`5` - - r\ :sub:`4` - - r\ :sub:`3` - - r\ :sub:`2` - - r\ :sub:`1` - - r\ :sub:`0` +.. raw:: latex - - g\ :sub:`7` - - g\ :sub:`6` - - g\ :sub:`5` - - g\ :sub:`4` - - g\ :sub:`3` - - g\ :sub:`2` - - g\ :sub:`1` - - g\ :sub:`0` + \endgroup - - b\ :sub:`7` - - b\ :sub:`6` - - b\ :sub:`5` - - b\ :sub:`4` - - b\ :sub:`3` - - b\ :sub:`2` - - b\ :sub:`1` - - b\ :sub:`0` - - - * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-BGR666: - - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGR666`` - - 'BGRH' +8 Bits Per Component +==================== - - b\ :sub:`5` - - b\ :sub:`4` - - b\ :sub:`3` - - b\ :sub:`2` - - b\ :sub:`1` - - b\ :sub:`0` - - g\ :sub:`5` - - g\ :sub:`4` +These formats store an RGB triplet in three or four bytes. They are named based +on the order of the RGB components as stored in memory, and on the total number +of bits per pixel. For instance, RGB24 format stores a pixel with [R\ :sub:`7` +R\ :sub:`6` R\ :sub:`5` R\ :sub:`4` R\ :sub:`3` R\ :sub:`2` R\ :sub:`1` +R\ :sub:`0`] in the first byte, [G\ :sub:`7` G\ :sub:`6` G\ :sub:`5` G\ :sub:`4` +G\ :sub:`3` G\ :sub:`2` G\ :sub:`1` G\ :sub:`0`] in the second byte and +[B\ :sub:`7` B\ :sub:`6` B\ :sub:`5` B\ :sub:`4` B\ :sub:`3` B\ :sub:`2` +B\ :sub:`1` B\ :sub:`0`] in the third byte. This differs from the DRM format +nomenclature that instead use the order of components as seen in a 24- or +32-bit little endian word. - - g\ :sub:`3` - - g\ :sub:`2` - - g\ :sub:`1` - - g\ :sub:`0` - - r\ :sub:`5` - - r\ :sub:`4` - - r\ :sub:`3` - - r\ :sub:`2` +.. raw:: latex - - r\ :sub:`1` - - r\ :sub:`0` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-ABGR32: + \begingroup + \tiny + \setlength{\tabcolsep}{2pt} - - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_ABGR32`` - - 'AR24' +.. tabularcolumns:: |p{2.8cm}|p{2.0cm}|p{2.0cm}|p{2.0cm}|p{2.0cm}|p{2.0cm}|p{2.0cm}|p{2.0cm}| - - b\ :sub:`7` - - b\ :sub:`6` - - b\ :sub:`5` - - b\ :sub:`4` - - b\ :sub:`3` - - b\ :sub:`2` - - b\ :sub:`1` - - b\ :sub:`0` - - g\ :sub:`7` - - g\ :sub:`6` - - g\ :sub:`5` - - g\ :sub:`4` - - g\ :sub:`3` - - g\ :sub:`2` - - g\ :sub:`1` - - g\ :sub:`0` +.. flat-table:: RGB Formats With 8 Bits Per Component + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 0 - - r\ :sub:`7` - - r\ :sub:`6` - - r\ :sub:`5` - - r\ :sub:`4` - - r\ :sub:`3` - - r\ :sub:`2` - - r\ :sub:`1` - - r\ :sub:`0` + * - Identifier + - Code + - Byte 0 in memory + - Byte 1 + - Byte 2 + - Byte 3 + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-BGR24: - - a\ :sub:`7` - - a\ :sub:`6` - - a\ :sub:`5` - - a\ :sub:`4` - - a\ :sub:`3` - - a\ :sub:`2` - - a\ :sub:`1` - - a\ :sub:`0` - * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-XBGR32: + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGR24`` + - 'BGR3' - - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_XBGR32`` - - 'XR24' + - G\ :sub:`7-0` + - B\ :sub:`7-0` + - R\ :sub:`7-0` + - + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-RGB24: - - b\ :sub:`7` - - b\ :sub:`6` - - b\ :sub:`5` - - b\ :sub:`4` - - b\ :sub:`3` - - b\ :sub:`2` - - b\ :sub:`1` - - b\ :sub:`0` + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB24`` + - 'RGB3' - - g\ :sub:`7` - - g\ :sub:`6` - - g\ :sub:`5` - - g\ :sub:`4` - - g\ :sub:`3` - - g\ :sub:`2` - - g\ :sub:`1` - - g\ :sub:`0` + - R\ :sub:`7-0` + - G\ :sub:`7-0` + - B\ :sub:`7-0` + - + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-ABGR32: - - r\ :sub:`7` - - r\ :sub:`6` - - r\ :sub:`5` - - r\ :sub:`4` - - r\ :sub:`3` - - r\ :sub:`2` - - r\ :sub:`1` - - r\ :sub:`0` + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_ABGR32`` + - 'AR24' - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` + - B\ :sub:`7-0` + - G\ :sub:`7-0` + - R\ :sub:`7-0` + - A\ :sub:`7-0` + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-XBGR32: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_XBGR32`` + - 'XR24' + + - B\ :sub:`7-0` + - G\ :sub:`7-0` + - R\ :sub:`7-0` + - X\ :sub:`7-0` * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-BGRA32: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGRA32`` - 'RA24' - - a\ :sub:`7` - - a\ :sub:`6` - - a\ :sub:`5` - - a\ :sub:`4` - - a\ :sub:`3` - - a\ :sub:`2` - - a\ :sub:`1` - - a\ :sub:`0` - - - b\ :sub:`7` - - b\ :sub:`6` - - b\ :sub:`5` - - b\ :sub:`4` - - b\ :sub:`3` - - b\ :sub:`2` - - b\ :sub:`1` - - b\ :sub:`0` - - - g\ :sub:`7` - - g\ :sub:`6` - - g\ :sub:`5` - - g\ :sub:`4` - - g\ :sub:`3` - - g\ :sub:`2` - - g\ :sub:`1` - - g\ :sub:`0` - - - r\ :sub:`7` - - r\ :sub:`6` - - r\ :sub:`5` - - r\ :sub:`4` - - r\ :sub:`3` - - r\ :sub:`2` - - r\ :sub:`1` - - r\ :sub:`0` + - A\ :sub:`7-0` + - B\ :sub:`7-0` + - G\ :sub:`7-0` + - R\ :sub:`7-0` * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-BGRX32: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGRX32`` - 'RX24' - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - - b\ :sub:`7` - - b\ :sub:`6` - - b\ :sub:`5` - - b\ :sub:`4` - - b\ :sub:`3` - - b\ :sub:`2` - - b\ :sub:`1` - - b\ :sub:`0` - - - g\ :sub:`7` - - g\ :sub:`6` - - g\ :sub:`5` - - g\ :sub:`4` - - g\ :sub:`3` - - g\ :sub:`2` - - g\ :sub:`1` - - g\ :sub:`0` - - - r\ :sub:`7` - - r\ :sub:`6` - - r\ :sub:`5` - - r\ :sub:`4` - - r\ :sub:`3` - - r\ :sub:`2` - - r\ :sub:`1` - - r\ :sub:`0` + - X\ :sub:`7-0` + - B\ :sub:`7-0` + - G\ :sub:`7-0` + - R\ :sub:`7-0` * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-RGBA32: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGBA32`` - 'AB24' - - r\ :sub:`7` - - r\ :sub:`6` - - r\ :sub:`5` - - r\ :sub:`4` - - r\ :sub:`3` - - r\ :sub:`2` - - r\ :sub:`1` - - r\ :sub:`0` - - - g\ :sub:`7` - - g\ :sub:`6` - - g\ :sub:`5` - - g\ :sub:`4` - - g\ :sub:`3` - - g\ :sub:`2` - - g\ :sub:`1` - - g\ :sub:`0` - - - b\ :sub:`7` - - b\ :sub:`6` - - b\ :sub:`5` - - b\ :sub:`4` - - b\ :sub:`3` - - b\ :sub:`2` - - b\ :sub:`1` - - b\ :sub:`0` - - - a\ :sub:`7` - - a\ :sub:`6` - - a\ :sub:`5` - - a\ :sub:`4` - - a\ :sub:`3` - - a\ :sub:`2` - - a\ :sub:`1` - - a\ :sub:`0` + - R\ :sub:`7-0` + - G\ :sub:`7-0` + - B\ :sub:`7-0` + - A\ :sub:`7-0` * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-RGBX32: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGBX32`` - 'XB24' - - r\ :sub:`7` - - r\ :sub:`6` - - r\ :sub:`5` - - r\ :sub:`4` - - r\ :sub:`3` - - r\ :sub:`2` - - r\ :sub:`1` - - r\ :sub:`0` - - - g\ :sub:`7` - - g\ :sub:`6` - - g\ :sub:`5` - - g\ :sub:`4` - - g\ :sub:`3` - - g\ :sub:`2` - - g\ :sub:`1` - - g\ :sub:`0` - - - b\ :sub:`7` - - b\ :sub:`6` - - b\ :sub:`5` - - b\ :sub:`4` - - b\ :sub:`3` - - b\ :sub:`2` - - b\ :sub:`1` - - b\ :sub:`0` - - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` + - R\ :sub:`7-0` + - G\ :sub:`7-0` + - B\ :sub:`7-0` + - X\ :sub:`7-0` * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-ARGB32: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_ARGB32`` - 'BA24' - - a\ :sub:`7` - - a\ :sub:`6` - - a\ :sub:`5` - - a\ :sub:`4` - - a\ :sub:`3` - - a\ :sub:`2` - - a\ :sub:`1` - - a\ :sub:`0` - - - r\ :sub:`7` - - r\ :sub:`6` - - r\ :sub:`5` - - r\ :sub:`4` - - r\ :sub:`3` - - r\ :sub:`2` - - r\ :sub:`1` - - r\ :sub:`0` - - - g\ :sub:`7` - - g\ :sub:`6` - - g\ :sub:`5` - - g\ :sub:`4` - - g\ :sub:`3` - - g\ :sub:`2` - - g\ :sub:`1` - - g\ :sub:`0` - - - b\ :sub:`7` - - b\ :sub:`6` - - b\ :sub:`5` - - b\ :sub:`4` - - b\ :sub:`3` - - b\ :sub:`2` - - b\ :sub:`1` - - b\ :sub:`0` + - A\ :sub:`7-0` + - R\ :sub:`7-0` + - G\ :sub:`7-0` + - B\ :sub:`7-0` * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-XRGB32: - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_XRGB32`` - 'BX24' - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - `-` - - - r\ :sub:`7` - - r\ :sub:`6` - - r\ :sub:`5` - - r\ :sub:`4` - - r\ :sub:`3` - - r\ :sub:`2` - - r\ :sub:`1` - - r\ :sub:`0` - - - g\ :sub:`7` - - g\ :sub:`6` - - g\ :sub:`5` - - g\ :sub:`4` - - g\ :sub:`3` - - g\ :sub:`2` - - g\ :sub:`1` - - g\ :sub:`0` - - - b\ :sub:`7` - - b\ :sub:`6` - - b\ :sub:`5` - - b\ :sub:`4` - - b\ :sub:`3` - - b\ :sub:`2` - - b\ :sub:`1` - - b\ :sub:`0` + - X\ :sub:`7-0` + - R\ :sub:`7-0` + - G\ :sub:`7-0` + - B\ :sub:`7-0` .. raw:: latex \endgroup -.. note:: Bit 7 is the most significant bit. - -The usage and value of the alpha bits (a) in the ARGB and ABGR formats -(collectively referred to as alpha formats) depend on the device type -and hardware operation. :ref:`Capture <capture>` devices (including -capture queues of mem-to-mem devices) fill the alpha component in -memory. When the device outputs an alpha channel the alpha component -will have a meaningful value. Otherwise, when the device doesn't output -an alpha channel but can set the alpha bit to a user-configurable value, -the :ref:`V4L2_CID_ALPHA_COMPONENT <v4l2-alpha-component>` control -is used to specify that alpha value, and the alpha component of all -pixels will be set to the value specified by that control. Otherwise a -corresponding format without an alpha component (XRGB or XBGR) must be -used instead of an alpha format. - -:ref:`Output <output>` devices (including output queues of mem-to-mem -devices and :ref:`video output overlay <osd>` devices) read the alpha -component from memory. When the device processes the alpha channel the -alpha component must be filled with meaningful values by applications. -Otherwise a corresponding format without an alpha component (XRGB or -XBGR) must be used instead of an alpha format. - -The XRGB and XBGR formats contain undefined bits (-). Applications, -devices and drivers must ignore those bits, for both -:ref:`capture` and :ref:`output` devices. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - -.. raw:: latex - - \small - -.. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.1cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}|p{0.8cm}| - -.. flat-table:: RGB byte order - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 11 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 - - * - start + 0: - - B\ :sub:`00` - - G\ :sub:`00` - - R\ :sub:`00` - - B\ :sub:`01` - - G\ :sub:`01` - - R\ :sub:`01` - - B\ :sub:`02` - - G\ :sub:`02` - - R\ :sub:`02` - - B\ :sub:`03` - - G\ :sub:`03` - - R\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 12: - - B\ :sub:`10` - - G\ :sub:`10` - - R\ :sub:`10` - - B\ :sub:`11` - - G\ :sub:`11` - - R\ :sub:`11` - - B\ :sub:`12` - - G\ :sub:`12` - - R\ :sub:`12` - - B\ :sub:`13` - - G\ :sub:`13` - - R\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 24: - - B\ :sub:`20` - - G\ :sub:`20` - - R\ :sub:`20` - - B\ :sub:`21` - - G\ :sub:`21` - - R\ :sub:`21` - - B\ :sub:`22` - - G\ :sub:`22` - - R\ :sub:`22` - - B\ :sub:`23` - - G\ :sub:`23` - - R\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 36: - - B\ :sub:`30` - - G\ :sub:`30` - - R\ :sub:`30` - - B\ :sub:`31` - - G\ :sub:`31` - - R\ :sub:`31` - - B\ :sub:`32` - - G\ :sub:`32` - - R\ :sub:`32` - - B\ :sub:`33` - - G\ :sub:`33` - - R\ :sub:`33` - -.. raw:: latex - - \normalsize -Formats defined in :ref:`pixfmt-rgb-deprecated` are deprecated and -must not be used by new drivers. They are documented here for reference. -The meaning of their alpha bits ``(a)`` are ill-defined and interpreted as in -either the corresponding ARGB or XRGB format, depending on the driver. +Deprecated RGB Formats +====================== +Formats defined in :ref:`pixfmt-rgb-deprecated` are deprecated and must not be +used by new drivers. They are documented here for reference. The meaning of +their alpha bits ``(a)`` is ill-defined and they are interpreted as in either +the corresponding ARGB or XRGB format, depending on the driver. .. raw:: latex diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-uyvy.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-uyvy.rst deleted file mode 100644 index bae975fb14f6..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-uyvy.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-UYVY: - -************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_UYVY ('UYVY') -************************** - - -Variation of ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV`` with different order of samples in -memory - - -Description -=========== - -In this format each four bytes is two pixels. Each four bytes is two -Y's, a Cb and a Cr. Each Y goes to one of the pixels, and the Cb and Cr -belong to both pixels. As you can see, the Cr and Cb components have -half the horizontal resolution of the Y component. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 8: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 16: - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Cr\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 24: - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Cb\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Cr\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 1 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 2 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 3 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-vyuy.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-vyuy.rst deleted file mode 100644 index aff8588b67a9..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-vyuy.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-VYUY: - -************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_VYUY ('VYUY') -************************** - - -Variation of ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV`` with different order of samples in -memory - - -Description -=========== - -In this format each four bytes is two pixels. Each four bytes is two -Y's, a Cb and a Cr. Each Y goes to one of the pixels, and the Cb and Cr -belong to both pixels. As you can see, the Cr and Cb components have -half the horizontal resolution of the Y component. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 8: - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 16: - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Cr\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 24: - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Cr\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Cb\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - - - 2 - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 1 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 2 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 3 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y10.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y10.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 05f018dd883f..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y10.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y10: - -************************* -V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y10 ('Y10 ') -************************* - - -Grey-scale image - - -Description -=========== - -This is a grey-scale image with a depth of 10 bits per pixel. Pixels are -stored in 16-bit words with unused high bits padded with 0. The least -significant byte is stored at lower memory addresses (little-endian). - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00low` - - Y'\ :sub:`00high` - - Y'\ :sub:`01low` - - Y'\ :sub:`01high` - - Y'\ :sub:`02low` - - Y'\ :sub:`02high` - - Y'\ :sub:`03low` - - Y'\ :sub:`03high` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`10low` - - Y'\ :sub:`10high` - - Y'\ :sub:`11low` - - Y'\ :sub:`11high` - - Y'\ :sub:`12low` - - Y'\ :sub:`12high` - - Y'\ :sub:`13low` - - Y'\ :sub:`13high` - * - start + 16: - - Y'\ :sub:`20low` - - Y'\ :sub:`20high` - - Y'\ :sub:`21low` - - Y'\ :sub:`21high` - - Y'\ :sub:`22low` - - Y'\ :sub:`22high` - - Y'\ :sub:`23low` - - Y'\ :sub:`23high` - * - start + 24: - - Y'\ :sub:`30low` - - Y'\ :sub:`30high` - - Y'\ :sub:`31low` - - Y'\ :sub:`31high` - - Y'\ :sub:`32low` - - Y'\ :sub:`32high` - - Y'\ :sub:`33low` - - Y'\ :sub:`33high` diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y10b.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y10b.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 38d353b37df9..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y10b.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y10BPACK: - -****************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y10BPACK ('Y10B') -****************************** - -Grey-scale image as a bit-packed array - - -Description -=========== - -This is a packed grey-scale image format with a depth of 10 bits per -pixel. Pixels are stored in a bit-packed array of 10bit bits per pixel, -with no padding between them and with the most significant bits coming -first from the left. - -**Bit-packed representation.** - -pixels cross the byte boundary and have a ratio of 5 bytes for each 4 -pixels. - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - Y'\ :sub:`00[9:2]` - - Y'\ :sub:`00[1:0]`\ Y'\ :sub:`01[9:4]` - - Y'\ :sub:`01[3:0]`\ Y'\ :sub:`02[9:6]` - - Y'\ :sub:`02[5:0]`\ Y'\ :sub:`03[9:8]` - - Y'\ :sub:`03[7:0]` diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y10p.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y10p.rst deleted file mode 100644 index dd20d3438732..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y10p.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y10P: - -****************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y10P ('Y10P') -****************************** - -Grey-scale image as a MIPI RAW10 packed array - - -Description -=========== - -This is a packed grey-scale image format with a depth of 10 bits per -pixel. Every four consecutive pixels are packed into 5 bytes. Each of -the first 4 bytes contain the 8 high order bits of the pixels, and -the 5th byte contains the 2 least significants bits of each pixel, -in the same order. - -**Bit-packed representation.** - -.. raw:: latex - - \small - -.. tabularcolumns:: |p{1.2cm}||p{1.2cm}||p{1.2cm}||p{1.2cm}|p{3.2cm}|p{3.2cm}| - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - :widths: 8 8 8 8 64 - - * - Y'\ :sub:`00[9:2]` - - Y'\ :sub:`01[9:2]` - - Y'\ :sub:`02[9:2]` - - Y'\ :sub:`03[9:2]` - - Y'\ :sub:`03[1:0]`\ (bits 7--6) Y'\ :sub:`02[1:0]`\ (bits 5--4) - Y'\ :sub:`01[1:0]`\ (bits 3--2) Y'\ :sub:`00[1:0]`\ (bits 1--0) - -.. raw:: latex - - \normalsize diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y12.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y12.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 20e12a18da72..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y12.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y12: - -************************* -V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y12 ('Y12 ') -************************* - - -Grey-scale image - - -Description -=========== - -This is a grey-scale image with a depth of 12 bits per pixel. Pixels are -stored in 16-bit words with unused high bits padded with 0. The least -significant byte is stored at lower memory addresses (little-endian). - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00low` - - Y'\ :sub:`00high` - - Y'\ :sub:`01low` - - Y'\ :sub:`01high` - - Y'\ :sub:`02low` - - Y'\ :sub:`02high` - - Y'\ :sub:`03low` - - Y'\ :sub:`03high` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`10low` - - Y'\ :sub:`10high` - - Y'\ :sub:`11low` - - Y'\ :sub:`11high` - - Y'\ :sub:`12low` - - Y'\ :sub:`12high` - - Y'\ :sub:`13low` - - Y'\ :sub:`13high` - * - start + 16: - - Y'\ :sub:`20low` - - Y'\ :sub:`20high` - - Y'\ :sub:`21low` - - Y'\ :sub:`21high` - - Y'\ :sub:`22low` - - Y'\ :sub:`22high` - - Y'\ :sub:`23low` - - Y'\ :sub:`23high` - * - start + 24: - - Y'\ :sub:`30low` - - Y'\ :sub:`30high` - - Y'\ :sub:`31low` - - Y'\ :sub:`31high` - - Y'\ :sub:`32low` - - Y'\ :sub:`32high` - - Y'\ :sub:`33low` - - Y'\ :sub:`33high` diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y14.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y14.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 2a4826b77105..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y14.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y14: - -************************* -V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y14 ('Y14 ') -************************* - - -Grey-scale image - - -Description -=========== - -This is a grey-scale image with a depth of 14 bits per pixel. Pixels are -stored in 16-bit words with unused high bits padded with 0. The least -significant byte is stored at lower memory addresses (little-endian). - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00low` - - Y'\ :sub:`00high` - - Y'\ :sub:`01low` - - Y'\ :sub:`01high` - - Y'\ :sub:`02low` - - Y'\ :sub:`02high` - - Y'\ :sub:`03low` - - Y'\ :sub:`03high` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`10low` - - Y'\ :sub:`10high` - - Y'\ :sub:`11low` - - Y'\ :sub:`11high` - - Y'\ :sub:`12low` - - Y'\ :sub:`12high` - - Y'\ :sub:`13low` - - Y'\ :sub:`13high` - * - start + 16: - - Y'\ :sub:`20low` - - Y'\ :sub:`20high` - - Y'\ :sub:`21low` - - Y'\ :sub:`21high` - - Y'\ :sub:`22low` - - Y'\ :sub:`22high` - - Y'\ :sub:`23low` - - Y'\ :sub:`23high` - * - start + 24: - - Y'\ :sub:`30low` - - Y'\ :sub:`30high` - - Y'\ :sub:`31low` - - Y'\ :sub:`31high` - - Y'\ :sub:`32low` - - Y'\ :sub:`32high` - - Y'\ :sub:`33low` - - Y'\ :sub:`33high` diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y16-be.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y16-be.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 6d70cd78cbf6..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y16-be.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y16-BE: - -**************************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y16_BE ('Y16 ' | (1 << 31)) -**************************************** - - -Grey-scale image - - -Description -=========== - -This is a grey-scale image with a depth of 16 bits per pixel. The most -significant byte is stored at lower memory addresses (big-endian). - -.. note:: - - The actual sampling precision may be lower than 16 bits, for - example 10 bits per pixel with values in range 0 to 1023. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00high` - - Y'\ :sub:`00low` - - Y'\ :sub:`01high` - - Y'\ :sub:`01low` - - Y'\ :sub:`02high` - - Y'\ :sub:`02low` - - Y'\ :sub:`03high` - - Y'\ :sub:`03low` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`10high` - - Y'\ :sub:`10low` - - Y'\ :sub:`11high` - - Y'\ :sub:`11low` - - Y'\ :sub:`12high` - - Y'\ :sub:`12low` - - Y'\ :sub:`13high` - - Y'\ :sub:`13low` - * - start + 16: - - Y'\ :sub:`20high` - - Y'\ :sub:`20low` - - Y'\ :sub:`21high` - - Y'\ :sub:`21low` - - Y'\ :sub:`22high` - - Y'\ :sub:`22low` - - Y'\ :sub:`23high` - - Y'\ :sub:`23low` - * - start + 24: - - Y'\ :sub:`30high` - - Y'\ :sub:`30low` - - Y'\ :sub:`31high` - - Y'\ :sub:`31low` - - Y'\ :sub:`32high` - - Y'\ :sub:`32low` - - Y'\ :sub:`33high` - - Y'\ :sub:`33low` diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y16.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y16.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 398ad8ba5d64..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y16.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y16: - -************************* -V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y16 ('Y16 ') -************************* - - -Grey-scale image - - -Description -=========== - -This is a grey-scale image with a depth of 16 bits per pixel. The least -significant byte is stored at lower memory addresses (little-endian). - -.. note:: - - The actual sampling precision may be lower than 16 bits, for - example 10 bits per pixel with values in range 0 to 1023. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00low` - - Y'\ :sub:`00high` - - Y'\ :sub:`01low` - - Y'\ :sub:`01high` - - Y'\ :sub:`02low` - - Y'\ :sub:`02high` - - Y'\ :sub:`03low` - - Y'\ :sub:`03high` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`10low` - - Y'\ :sub:`10high` - - Y'\ :sub:`11low` - - Y'\ :sub:`11high` - - Y'\ :sub:`12low` - - Y'\ :sub:`12high` - - Y'\ :sub:`13low` - - Y'\ :sub:`13high` - * - start + 16: - - Y'\ :sub:`20low` - - Y'\ :sub:`20high` - - Y'\ :sub:`21low` - - Y'\ :sub:`21high` - - Y'\ :sub:`22low` - - Y'\ :sub:`22high` - - Y'\ :sub:`23low` - - Y'\ :sub:`23high` - * - start + 24: - - Y'\ :sub:`30low` - - Y'\ :sub:`30high` - - Y'\ :sub:`31low` - - Y'\ :sub:`31high` - - Y'\ :sub:`32low` - - Y'\ :sub:`32high` - - Y'\ :sub:`33low` - - Y'\ :sub:`33high` diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y41p.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y41p.rst deleted file mode 100644 index d14cedf8f317..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-y41p.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y41P: - -************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y41P ('Y41P') -************************** - - -Format with ¼ horizontal chroma resolution, also known as YUV 4:1:1 - - -Description -=========== - -In this format each 12 bytes is eight pixels. In the twelve bytes are -two CbCr pairs and eight Y's. The first CbCr pair goes with the first -four Y's, and the second CbCr pair goes with the other four Y's. The Cb -and Cr components have one fourth the horizontal resolution of the Y -component. - -Do not confuse this format with -:ref:`V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV411P <V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV411P>`. Y41P is derived -from "YUV 4:1:1 *packed*", while YUV411P stands for "YUV 4:1:1 -*planar*". - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - - Y'\ :sub:`04` - - Y'\ :sub:`05` - - Y'\ :sub:`06` - - Y'\ :sub:`07` - * - start + 12: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - - Y'\ :sub:`14` - - Y'\ :sub:`15` - - Y'\ :sub:`16` - - Y'\ :sub:`17` - * - start + 24: - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Cr\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - - Y'\ :sub:`24` - - Y'\ :sub:`25` - - Y'\ :sub:`26` - - Y'\ :sub:`27` - * - start + 36: - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Cb\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Cr\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - - Y'\ :sub:`34` - - Y'\ :sub:`35` - - Y'\ :sub:`36` - - Y'\ :sub:`37` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - 1 - - - - 2 - - 3 - - 4 - - 5 - - - - 6 - - 7 - * - 0 - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - * - 1 - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - * - 2 - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - * - 3 - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv-luma.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv-luma.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..0c8c5e0a380e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv-luma.rst @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later + +.. _yuv-luma-only: + +***************** +Luma-Only Formats +***************** + +This family of formats only store the luma component of a Y'CbCr image. They +are often referred to as greyscale formats. + +.. note:: + + - In all the tables that follow, bit 7 is the most significant bit in a byte. + - Formats are described with the minimum number of pixels needed to create a + byte-aligned repeating pattern. `...` indicates repetition of the pattern. + - Y'\ :sub:`x`\ [9:2] denotes bits 9 to 2 of the Y' value for pixel at colum + `x`. + - `0` denotes padding bits set to 0. + + +.. flat-table:: Luma-Only Image Formats + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - Identifier + - Code + - Byte 0 + - Byte 1 + - Byte 2 + - Byte 3 + - Byte 4 + + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-GREY: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_GREY`` + - 'GREY' + + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [7:0] + - ... + - ... + - ... + - ... + + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y10: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y10`` + - 'Y10 ' + + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [7:0] + - `000000` Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [9:8] + - ... + - ... + - ... + + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y10BPACK: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y10BPACK`` + - 'Y10B' + + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [9:2] + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [1:0] Y'\ :sub:`1`\ [9:4] + - Y'\ :sub:`1`\ [3:0] Y'\ :sub:`2`\ [9:6] + - Y'\ :sub:`2`\ [5:0] Y'\ :sub:`3`\ [9:8] + - Y'\ :sub:`3`\ [7:0] + + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y10P: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y10P`` + - 'Y10P' + + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [7:0] + - Y'\ :sub:`1`\ [9:8] + - Y'\ :sub:`2`\ [9:2] + - Y'\ :sub:`3`\ [9:2] + - Y'\ :sub:`3`\ [1:0] Y'\ :sub:`2`\ [1:0] Y'\ :sub:`1`\ [1:0] Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [1:0] + + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y12: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y12`` + - 'Y12 ' + + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [7:0] + - `0000` Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [11:8] + - ... + - ... + - ... + + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y14: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y14`` + - 'Y14 ' + + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [7:0] + - `00` Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [13:8] + - ... + - ... + - ... + + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y16: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y16`` + - 'Y16 ' + + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [7:0] + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [15:8] + - ... + - ... + - ... + + * .. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-Y16-BE: + + - ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y16_BE`` + - 'Y16 ' | (1U << 31) + + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [15:8] + - Y'\ :sub:`0`\ [7:0] + - ... + - ... + - ... + +.. note:: + + For the Y16 and Y16_BE formats, the actual sampling precision may be lower + than 16 bits. For example, 10 bits per pixel uses values in the range 0 to + 1023. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv-planar.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv-planar.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7d4d39201a3f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv-planar.rst @@ -0,0 +1,950 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later + +.. planar-yuv: + +****************** +Planar YUV formats +****************** + +Planar formats split luma and chroma data in separate memory regions. They +exist in two variants: + +- Semi-planar formats use two planes. The first plane is the luma plane and + stores the Y components. The second plane is the chroma plane and stores the + Cb and Cr components interleaved. + +- Fully planar formats use three planes to store the Y, Cb and Cr components + separately. + +Within a plane, components are stored in pixel order, which may be linear or +tiled. Padding may be supported at the end of the lines, and the line stride of +the chroma planes may be constrained by the line stride of the luma plane. + +Some planar formats allow planes to be placed in independent memory locations. +They are identified by an 'M' suffix in their name (such as in +``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12M``). Those formats are intended to be used only in drivers +and applications that support the multi-planar API, described in +:ref:`planar-apis`. Unless explicitly documented as supporting non-contiguous +planes, formats require the planes to follow each other immediately in memory. + + +Semi-Planar YUV Formats +======================= + +These formats are commonly referred to as NV formats (NV12, NV16, ...). They +use two planes, and store the luma components in the first plane and the chroma +components in the second plane. The Cb and Cr components are interleaved in the +chroma plane, with Cb and Cr always stored in pairs. The chroma order is +exposed as different formats. + +For memory contiguous formats, the number of padding pixels at the end of the +chroma lines is identical to the padding of the luma lines. Without horizontal +subsampling, the chroma line stride (in bytes) is thus equal to twice the luma +line stride. With horizontal subsampling by 2, the chroma line stride is equal +to the luma line stride. Vertical subsampling doesn't affect the line stride. + +For non-contiguous formats, no constraints are enforced by the format on the +relationship between the luma and chroma line padding and stride. + +All components are stored with the same number of bits per component. + +.. flat-table:: Overview of Semi-Planar YUV Formats + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - Identifier + - Code + - Bits per component + - Subsampling + - Chroma order [1]_ + - Contiguous [2]_ + - Tiling [3]_ + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12 + - 'NV12' + - 8 + - 4:2:0 + - Cb, Cr + - Yes + - Linear + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21 + - 'NV21' + - 8 + - 4:2:0 + - Cr, Cr + - Yes + - Linear + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12M + - 'NM12' + - 8 + - 4:2:0 + - Cb, Cr + - No + - Linear + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21M + - 'NM21' + - 8 + - 4:2:0 + - Cr, Cr + - No + - Linear + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT + - 'TM12' + - 8 + - 4:2:0 + - Cb, Cr + - No + - 64x32 macroblocks + + Horizontal Z order + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT_16X16 + - 'VM12' + - 8 + - 4:2:2 + - Cb, Cr + - No + - 16x16 macroblocks + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV16 + - 'NV16' + - 8 + - 4:2:2 + - Cb, Cr + - Yes + - Linear + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV61 + - 'NV61' + - 8 + - 4:2:2 + - Cr, Cr + - Yes + - Linear + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV16M + - 'NM16' + - 8 + - 4:2:2 + - Cb, Cr + - No + - Linear + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV61M + - 'NM61' + - 8 + - 4:2:2 + - Cr, Cr + - No + - Linear + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV24 + - 'NV24' + - 8 + - 4:4:4 + - Cb, Cr + - Yes + - Linear + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV42 + - 'NV42' + - 8 + - 4:4:4 + - Cr, Cr + - Yes + - Linear + +.. note:: + + .. [1] Order of chroma samples in the second plane + .. [2] Indicates if planes have to be contiguous in memory or can be + disjoint + .. [3] Macroblock size in pixels + + +**Color Sample Location:** +Chroma samples are :ref:`interstitially sited<yuv-chroma-centered>` +horizontally. + + +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV12: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV21: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV12M: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV21M: + +NV12, NV21, NV12M and NV21M +--------------------------- + +Semi-planar YUV 4:2:0 formats. The chroma plane is subsampled by 2 in each +direction. Chroma lines contain half the number of pixels and the same number +of bytes as luma lines, and the chroma plane contains half the number of lines +of the luma plane. + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 NV12 Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - start + 16: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + - Cb\ :sub:`01` + - Cr\ :sub:`01` + * - start + 20: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + - Cb\ :sub:`11` + - Cr\ :sub:`11` + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 NV12M Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start0 + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start0 + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start0 + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start0 + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - + * - start1 + 0: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + - Cb\ :sub:`01` + - Cr\ :sub:`01` + * - start1 + 4: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + - Cb\ :sub:`11` + - Cr\ :sub:`11` + + +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV12MT: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV12MT-16X16: + +NV12MT and MV12MT_16X16 +----------------------- + +Semi-planar YUV 4:2:0 formats, using macroblock tiling. The chroma plane is +subsampled by 2 in each direction. Chroma lines contain half the number of +pixels and the same number of bytes as luma lines, and the chroma plane +contains half the number of lines of the luma plane. + +``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT_16X16`` stores pixel in 2D 16x16 macroblocks, and stores +macroblocks linearly in memory. The line stride and image height must be +aligned to a multiple of 16. The layouts of the luma and chroma planes are +identical. + +``V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT`` stores pixels in 2D 64x32 macroblocks, and stores 2x2 +groups of macroblocks in Z-order in memory, alternating Z and mirrored Z shapes +horizontally. The line stride must be a multiple of 128 pixels to ensure an +integer number of Z shapes. The image height must be a multiple of 32 pixels. +If the vertical resolution is an odd number of macroblocks, the last row of +macroblocks is stored in linear order. The layouts of the luma and chroma +planes are identical. + +.. _nv12mt: + +.. kernel-figure:: nv12mt.svg + :alt: nv12mt.svg + :align: center + + V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT macroblock Z shape memory layout + +.. _nv12mt_ex: + +.. kernel-figure:: nv12mt_example.svg + :alt: nv12mt_example.svg + :align: center + + Example V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV12MT memory layout of macroblocks + + +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV16: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV61: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV16M: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV61M: + +NV16, NV61, NV16M and NV61M +--------------------------- + +Semi-planar YUV 4:2:2 formats. The chroma plane is subsampled by 2 in the +horizontal direction. Chroma lines contain half the number of pixels and the +same number of bytes as luma lines, and the chroma plane contains the same +number of lines as the luma plane. + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 NV16 Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - start + 16: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + - Cb\ :sub:`01` + - Cr\ :sub:`01` + * - start + 20: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + - Cb\ :sub:`11` + - Cr\ :sub:`11` + * - start + 24: + - Cb\ :sub:`20` + - Cr\ :sub:`20` + - Cb\ :sub:`21` + - Cr\ :sub:`21` + * - start + 28: + - Cb\ :sub:`30` + - Cr\ :sub:`30` + - Cb\ :sub:`31` + - Cr\ :sub:`31` + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 NV16M Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start0 + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start0 + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start0 + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start0 + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - + * - start1 + 0: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + - Cb\ :sub:`02` + - Cr\ :sub:`02` + * - start1 + 4: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + - Cb\ :sub:`12` + - Cr\ :sub:`12` + * - start1 + 8: + - Cb\ :sub:`20` + - Cr\ :sub:`20` + - Cb\ :sub:`22` + - Cr\ :sub:`22` + * - start1 + 12: + - Cb\ :sub:`30` + - Cr\ :sub:`30` + - Cb\ :sub:`32` + - Cr\ :sub:`32` + + +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV24: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-NV42: + +NV24 and NV42 +------------- + +Semi-planar YUV 4:4:4 formats. The chroma plane is subsampled by 2 in the +horizontal direction. Chroma lines contain half the number of pixels and the +same number of bytes as luma lines, and the chroma plane contains the same +number of lines as the luma plane. + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 NV24 Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - start + 16: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + - Cb\ :sub:`01` + - Cr\ :sub:`01` + - Cb\ :sub:`02` + - Cr\ :sub:`02` + - Cb\ :sub:`03` + - Cr\ :sub:`03` + * - start + 24: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + - Cb\ :sub:`11` + - Cr\ :sub:`11` + - Cb\ :sub:`12` + - Cr\ :sub:`12` + - Cb\ :sub:`13` + - Cr\ :sub:`13` + * - start + 32: + - Cb\ :sub:`20` + - Cr\ :sub:`20` + - Cb\ :sub:`21` + - Cr\ :sub:`21` + - Cb\ :sub:`22` + - Cr\ :sub:`22` + - Cb\ :sub:`23` + - Cr\ :sub:`23` + * - start + 40: + - Cb\ :sub:`30` + - Cr\ :sub:`30` + - Cb\ :sub:`31` + - Cr\ :sub:`31` + - Cb\ :sub:`32` + - Cr\ :sub:`32` + - Cb\ :sub:`33` + - Cr\ :sub:`33` + + +Fully Planar YUV Formats +======================== + +These formats store the Y, Cb and Cr components in three separate planes. The +luma plane comes first, and the order of the two chroma planes varies between +formats. The two chroma planes always use the same subsampling. + +For memory contiguous formats, the number of padding pixels at the end of the +chroma lines is identical to the padding of the luma lines. The chroma line +stride (in bytes) is thus equal to the luma line stride divided by the +horizontal subsampling factor. Vertical subsampling doesn't affect the line +stride. + +For non-contiguous formats, no constraints are enforced by the format on the +relationship between the luma and chroma line padding and stride. + +All components are stored with the same number of bits per component. + +.. flat-table:: Overview of Fully Planar YUV Formats + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - Identifier + - Code + - Bits per component + - Subsampling + - Planes order [4]_ + - Contiguous [5]_ + + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV410 + - 'YUV9' + - 8 + - 4:1:0 + - Y, Cb, Cr + - Yes + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU410 + - 'YVU9' + - 8 + - 4:1:0 + - Y, Cr, Cb + - Yes + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV411P + - '411P' + - 8 + - 4:1:1 + - Y, Cb, Cr + - Yes + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420M + - 'YM12' + - 8 + - 4:2:0 + - Y, Cb, Cr + - No + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420M + - 'YM21' + - 8 + - 4:2:0 + - Y, Cr, Cb + - No + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420 + - 'YU12' + - 8 + - 4:2:0 + - Y, Cb, Cr + - Yes + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420 + - 'YV12' + - 8 + - 4:2:0 + - Y, Cr, Cb + - Yes + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV422P + - '422P' + - 8 + - 4:2:2 + - Y, Cb, Cr + - Yes + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV422M + - 'YM16' + - 8 + - 4:2:2 + - Y, Cb, Cr + - No + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU422M + - 'YM61' + - 8 + - 4:2:2 + - Y, Cr, Cb + - No + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV444M + - 'YM24' + - 8 + - 4:4:4 + - Y, Cb, Cr + - No + * - V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU444M + - 'YM42' + - 8 + - 4:4:4 + - Y, Cr, Cb + - No + +.. note:: + + .. [4] Order of luma and chroma planes + .. [5] Indicates if planes have to be contiguous in memory or can be + disjoint + + +**Color Sample Location:** +Chroma samples are :ref:`interstitially sited<yuv-chroma-centered>` +horizontally. + +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV410: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YVU410: + +YUV410 and YVU410 +----------------- + +Planar YUV 4:1:0 formats. The chroma planes are subsampled by 4 in each +direction. Chroma lines contain a quarter of the number of pixels and bytes of +the luma lines, and the chroma planes contain a quarter of the number of lines +of the luma plane. + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 YUV410 Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - start + 16: + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + * - start + 17: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + + +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV411P: + +YUV411P +------- + +Planar YUV 4:1:1 formats. The chroma planes are subsampled by 4 in the +horizontal direction. Chroma lines contain a quarter of the number of pixels +and bytes of the luma lines, and the chroma planes contain the same number of +lines as the luma plane. + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 YUV411P Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - start + 16: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + * - start + 17: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + * - start + 18: + - Cb\ :sub:`20` + * - start + 19: + - Cb\ :sub:`30` + * - start + 20: + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + * - start + 21: + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + * - start + 22: + - Cr\ :sub:`20` + * - start + 23: + - Cr\ :sub:`30` + + +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV420: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YVU420: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV420M: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YVU420M: + +YUV420, YVU420, YUV420M and YVU420M +----------------------------------- + +Planar YUV 4:2:0 formats. The chroma planes are subsampled by 2 in each +direction. Chroma lines contain half of the number of pixels and bytes of the +luma lines, and the chroma planes contain half of the number of lines of the +luma plane. + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 YUV420 Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - start + 16: + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + - Cr\ :sub:`01` + * - start + 18: + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + - Cr\ :sub:`11` + * - start + 20: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + - Cb\ :sub:`01` + * - start + 22: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + - Cb\ :sub:`11` + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 YUV420M Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start0 + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start0 + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start0 + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start0 + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - + * - start1 + 0: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + - Cb\ :sub:`01` + * - start1 + 2: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + - Cb\ :sub:`11` + * - + * - start2 + 0: + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + - Cr\ :sub:`01` + * - start2 + 2: + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + - Cr\ :sub:`11` + + +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV422P: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV422M: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YVU422M: + +YUV422P, YUV422M and YVU422M +---------------------------- + +Planar YUV 4:2:2 formats. The chroma planes are subsampled by 2 in the +horizontal direction. Chroma lines contain half of the number of pixels and +bytes of the luma lines, and the chroma planes contain the same number of lines +as the luma plane. + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 YUV422P Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - start + 16: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + - Cb\ :sub:`01` + * - start + 18: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + - Cb\ :sub:`11` + * - start + 20: + - Cb\ :sub:`20` + - Cb\ :sub:`21` + * - start + 22: + - Cb\ :sub:`30` + - Cb\ :sub:`31` + * - start + 24: + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + - Cr\ :sub:`01` + * - start + 26: + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + - Cr\ :sub:`11` + * - start + 28: + - Cr\ :sub:`20` + - Cr\ :sub:`21` + * - start + 30: + - Cr\ :sub:`30` + - Cr\ :sub:`31` + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 YUV422M Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start0 + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start0 + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start0 + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start0 + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - + * - start1 + 0: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + - Cb\ :sub:`01` + * - start1 + 2: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + - Cb\ :sub:`11` + * - start1 + 4: + - Cb\ :sub:`20` + - Cb\ :sub:`21` + * - start1 + 6: + - Cb\ :sub:`30` + - Cb\ :sub:`31` + * - + * - start2 + 0: + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + - Cr\ :sub:`01` + * - start2 + 2: + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + - Cr\ :sub:`11` + * - start2 + 4: + - Cr\ :sub:`20` + - Cr\ :sub:`21` + * - start2 + 6: + - Cr\ :sub:`30` + - Cr\ :sub:`31` + + +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV444M: +.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YVU444M: + +YUV444M and YVU444M +------------------- + +Planar YUV 4:4:4 formats. The chroma planes are no subsampled. Chroma lines +contain the same number of pixels and bytes of the luma lines, and the chroma +planes contain the same number of lines as the luma plane. + +.. flat-table:: Sample 4x4 YUV444M Image + :header-rows: 0 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - start0 + 0: + - Y'\ :sub:`00` + - Y'\ :sub:`01` + - Y'\ :sub:`02` + - Y'\ :sub:`03` + * - start0 + 4: + - Y'\ :sub:`10` + - Y'\ :sub:`11` + - Y'\ :sub:`12` + - Y'\ :sub:`13` + * - start0 + 8: + - Y'\ :sub:`20` + - Y'\ :sub:`21` + - Y'\ :sub:`22` + - Y'\ :sub:`23` + * - start0 + 12: + - Y'\ :sub:`30` + - Y'\ :sub:`31` + - Y'\ :sub:`32` + - Y'\ :sub:`33` + * - + * - start1 + 0: + - Cb\ :sub:`00` + - Cb\ :sub:`01` + - Cb\ :sub:`02` + - Cb\ :sub:`03` + * - start1 + 4: + - Cb\ :sub:`10` + - Cb\ :sub:`11` + - Cb\ :sub:`12` + - Cb\ :sub:`13` + * - start1 + 8: + - Cb\ :sub:`20` + - Cb\ :sub:`21` + - Cb\ :sub:`22` + - Cb\ :sub:`23` + * - start1 + 12: + - Cb\ :sub:`20` + - Cb\ :sub:`21` + - Cb\ :sub:`32` + - Cb\ :sub:`33` + * - + * - start2 + 0: + - Cr\ :sub:`00` + - Cr\ :sub:`01` + - Cr\ :sub:`02` + - Cr\ :sub:`03` + * - start2 + 4: + - Cr\ :sub:`10` + - Cr\ :sub:`11` + - Cr\ :sub:`12` + - Cr\ :sub:`13` + * - start2 + 8: + - Cr\ :sub:`20` + - Cr\ :sub:`21` + - Cr\ :sub:`22` + - Cr\ :sub:`23` + * - start2 + 12: + - Cr\ :sub:`30` + - Cr\ :sub:`31` + - Cr\ :sub:`32` + - Cr\ :sub:`33` diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv410.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv410.rst deleted file mode 100644 index de2e519adc60..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv410.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YVU410: -.. _v4l2-pix-fmt-yuv410: - -********************************************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU410 ('YVU9'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV410 ('YUV9') -********************************************************** - - -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV410 -Planar formats with ¼ horizontal and vertical chroma resolution, also -known as YUV 4:1:0 - - -Description -=========== - -These are planar formats, as opposed to a packed format. The three -components are separated into three sub-images or planes. The Y plane is -first. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. For ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU410``, -the Cr plane immediately follows the Y plane in memory. The Cr plane is -¼ the width and ¼ the height of the Y plane (and of the image). Each Cr -belongs to 16 pixels, a four-by-four square of the image. Following the -Cr plane is the Cb plane, just like the Cr plane. -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV410`` is the same, except the Cb plane comes first, -then the Cr plane. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the Cr and Cb planes -have ¼ as many pad bytes after their rows. In other words, four Cx rows -(including padding) are exactly as long as one Y row (including -padding). - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - start + 16: - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - * - start + 17: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - * - - * - 1 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - - - - - C - - - - - - - * - 2 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - * - - * - 3 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv411p.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv411p.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 998aa9b1328f..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv411p.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV411P: - -***************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV411P ('411P') -***************************** - - -Format with ¼ horizontal chroma resolution, also known as YUV 4:1:1. -Planar layout as opposed to ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y41P`` - - -Description -=========== - -This format is not commonly used. This is a planar format similar to the -4:2:2 planar format except with half as many chroma. The three -components are separated into three sub-images or planes. The Y plane is -first. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. The Cb plane immediately -follows the Y plane in memory. The Cb plane is ¼ the width of the Y -plane (and of the image). Each Cb belongs to 4 pixels all on the same -row. For example, Cb\ :sub:`0` belongs to Y'\ :sub:`00`, Y'\ :sub:`01`, -Y'\ :sub:`02` and Y'\ :sub:`03`. Following the Cb plane is the Cr plane, -just like the Cb plane. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the Cr and Cb planes -have ¼ as many pad bytes after their rows. In other words, four C x rows -(including padding) is exactly as long as one Y row (including padding). - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - start + 16: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - * - start + 17: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - * - start + 18: - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - * - start + 19: - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - * - start + 20: - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - * - start + 21: - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - * - start + 22: - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - * - start + 23: - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - 1 - - - - 2 - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - * - 1 - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - * - 2 - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - * - 3 - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv420.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv420.rst deleted file mode 100644 index f1c7baf32685..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv420.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YVU420: -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV420: - -********************************************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420 ('YV12'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420 ('YU12') -********************************************************** - - -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420 -Planar formats with ½ horizontal and vertical chroma resolution, also -known as YUV 4:2:0 - - -Description -=========== - -These are planar formats, as opposed to a packed format. The three -components are separated into three sub- images or planes. The Y plane -is first. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. For -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420``, the Cr plane immediately follows the Y plane in -memory. The Cr plane is half the width and half the height of the Y -plane (and of the image). Each Cr belongs to four pixels, a two-by-two -square of the image. For example, Cr\ :sub:`0` belongs to Y'\ :sub:`00`, -Y'\ :sub:`01`, Y'\ :sub:`10`, and Y'\ :sub:`11`. Following the Cr plane -is the Cb plane, just like the Cr plane. ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420`` is the -same except the Cb plane comes first, then the Cr plane. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the Cr and Cb planes -have half as many pad bytes after their rows. In other words, two Cx -rows (including padding) is exactly as long as one Y row (including -padding). - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - start + 16: - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - * - start + 18: - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - * - start + 20: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - * - start + 22: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - - - C - - - * - 1 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - * - - * - 2 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - - - C - - - * - 3 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv420m.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv420m.rst deleted file mode 100644 index cd20a57e0621..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv420m.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV420M: -.. _v4l2-pix-fmt-yvu420m: - -************************************************************ -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420M ('YM12'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420M ('YM21') -************************************************************ - - -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420M -Variation of ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420`` and ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420`` with -planes non contiguous in memory. - - -Description -=========== - -This is a multi-planar format, as opposed to a packed format. The three -components are separated into three sub-images or planes. - -The Y plane is first. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. For -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420M`` the Cb data constitutes the second plane which -is half the width and half the height of the Y plane (and of the image). -Each Cb belongs to four pixels, a two-by-two square of the image. For -example, Cb\ :sub:`0` belongs to Y'\ :sub:`00`, Y'\ :sub:`01`, -Y'\ :sub:`10`, and Y'\ :sub:`11`. The Cr data, just like the Cb plane, -is in the third plane. - -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420M`` is the same except the Cr data is stored in the -second plane and the Cb data in the third plane. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the Cb and Cr planes -have half as many pad bytes after their rows. In other words, two Cx -rows (including padding) is exactly as long as one Y row (including -padding). - -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420M`` and ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU420M`` are intended to be -used only in drivers and applications that support the multi-planar API, -described in :ref:`planar-apis`. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start0 + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start0 + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start0 + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start0 + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - - * - start1 + 0: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - * - start1 + 2: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - * - - * - start2 + 0: - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - * - start2 + 2: - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - - - C - - - * - 1 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - * - - * - 2 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - * - - - - - C - - - - - - - - C - - - * - 3 - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y - - - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv422m.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv422m.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 32bf15e1426e..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv422m.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV422M: -.. _v4l2-pix-fmt-yvu422m: - -************************************************************ -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV422M ('YM16'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU422M ('YM61') -************************************************************ - - -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU422M -Planar formats with ½ horizontal resolution, also known as YUV and YVU -4:2:2 - - -Description -=========== - -This is a multi-planar format, as opposed to a packed format. The three -components are separated into three sub-images or planes. - -The Y plane is first. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. For -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV422M`` the Cb data constitutes the second plane which -is half the width of the Y plane (and of the image). Each Cb belongs to -two pixels. For example, Cb\ :sub:`0` belongs to Y'\ :sub:`00`, -Y'\ :sub:`01`. The Cr data, just like the Cb plane, is in the third -plane. - -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU422M`` is the same except the Cr data is stored in the -second plane and the Cb data in the third plane. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the Cb and Cr planes -have half as many pad bytes after their rows. In other words, two Cx -rows (including padding) is exactly as long as one Y row (including -padding). - -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV422M`` and ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU422M`` are intended to be -used only in drivers and applications that support the multi-planar API, -described in :ref:`planar-apis`. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start0 + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start0 + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start0 + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start0 + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - - * - start1 + 0: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - * - start1 + 2: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - * - start1 + 4: - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - * - start1 + 6: - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - - Cb\ :sub:`31` - * - - * - start2 + 0: - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - * - start2 + 2: - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - * - start2 + 4: - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Cr\ :sub:`21` - * - start2 + 6: - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Cr\ :sub:`31` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 1 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 2 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 3 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv422p.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv422p.rst deleted file mode 100644 index b178be558361..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv422p.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV422P: - -***************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV422P ('422P') -***************************** - - -Format with ½ horizontal chroma resolution, also known as YUV 4:2:2. -Planar layout as opposed to ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV`` - - -Description -=========== - -This format is not commonly used. This is a planar version of the YUYV -format. The three components are separated into three sub-images or -planes. The Y plane is first. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. The Cb -plane immediately follows the Y plane in memory. The Cb plane is half -the width of the Y plane (and of the image). Each Cb belongs to two -pixels. For example, Cb\ :sub:`0` belongs to Y'\ :sub:`00`, -Y'\ :sub:`01`. Following the Cb plane is the Cr plane, just like the Cb -plane. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the Cr and Cb planes -have half as many pad bytes after their rows. In other words, two Cx -rows (including padding) is exactly as long as one Y row (including -padding). - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - start + 16: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - * - start + 18: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - * - start + 20: - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - * - start + 22: - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - - Cb\ :sub:`31` - * - start + 24: - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - * - start + 26: - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - * - start + 28: - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Cr\ :sub:`21` - * - start + 30: - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Cr\ :sub:`31` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 1 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 2 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 3 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv444m.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv444m.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 90bdee2e2b0d..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuv444m.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUV444M: -.. _v4l2-pix-fmt-yvu444m: - -************************************************************ -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV444M ('YM24'), V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU444M ('YM42') -************************************************************ - - -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU444M -Planar formats with full horizontal resolution, also known as YUV and -YVU 4:4:4 - - -Description -=========== - -This is a multi-planar format, as opposed to a packed format. The three -components are separated into three sub-images or planes. - -The Y plane is first. The Y plane has one byte per pixel. For -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV444M`` the Cb data constitutes the second plane which -is the same width and height as the Y plane (and as the image). The Cr -data, just like the Cb plane, is in the third plane. - -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVU444M`` is the same except the Cr data is stored in the -second plane and the Cb data in the third plane. - -If the Y plane has pad bytes after each row, then the Cb and Cr planes -have the same number of pad bytes after their rows. - -``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV444M`` and ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV444M`` are intended to be -used only in drivers and applications that support the multi-planar API, -described in :ref:`planar-apis`. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start0 + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - * - start0 + 4: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - * - start0 + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - * - start0 + 12: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - * - - * - start1 + 0: - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - - Cb\ :sub:`02` - - Cb\ :sub:`03` - * - start1 + 4: - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - - Cb\ :sub:`12` - - Cb\ :sub:`13` - * - start1 + 8: - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - - Cb\ :sub:`22` - - Cb\ :sub:`23` - * - start1 + 12: - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - - Cb\ :sub:`32` - - Cb\ :sub:`33` - * - - * - start2 + 0: - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - - Cr\ :sub:`02` - - Cr\ :sub:`03` - * - start2 + 4: - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - - Cr\ :sub:`12` - - Cr\ :sub:`13` - * - start2 + 8: - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Cr\ :sub:`21` - - Cr\ :sub:`22` - - Cr\ :sub:`23` - * - start2 + 12: - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Cr\ :sub:`31` - - Cr\ :sub:`32` - - Cr\ :sub:`33` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - 1 - - 2 - - 3 - * - 0 - - YC - - YC - - YC - - YC - * - 1 - - YC - - YC - - YC - - YC - * - 2 - - YC - - YC - - YC - - YC - * - 3 - - YC - - YC - - YC - - YC diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuyv.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuyv.rst deleted file mode 100644 index ca073a5098a9..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yuyv.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YUYV: - -************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV ('YUYV') -************************** - - -Packed format with ½ horizontal chroma resolution, also known as YUV -4:2:2 - - -Description -=========== - -In this format each four bytes is two pixels. Each four bytes is two -Y's, a Cb and a Cr. Each Y goes to one of the pixels, and the Cb and Cr -belong to both pixels. As you can see, the Cr and Cb components have -half the horizontal resolution of the Y component. ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV`` -is known in the Windows environment as YUY2. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - * - start + 16: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - - Cr\ :sub:`21` - * - start + 24: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Cb\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - - Cr\ :sub:`31` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - C - - Y - - - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 1 - - Y - - C - - Y - - - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 2 - - Y - - C - - Y - - - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 3 - - Y - - C - - Y - - - - Y - - C - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yvyu.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yvyu.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 81ebec525ae5..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/pixfmt-yvyu.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later - -.. _V4L2-PIX-FMT-YVYU: - -************************** -V4L2_PIX_FMT_YVYU ('YVYU') -************************** - - -Variation of ``V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV`` with different order of samples in -memory - - -Description -=========== - -In this format each four bytes is two pixels. Each four bytes is two -Y's, a Cb and a Cr. Each Y goes to one of the pixels, and the Cb and Cr -belong to both pixels. As you can see, the Cr and Cb components have -half the horizontal resolution of the Y component. - -**Byte Order.** -Each cell is one byte. - - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - start + 0: - - Y'\ :sub:`00` - - Cr\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`01` - - Cb\ :sub:`00` - - Y'\ :sub:`02` - - Cr\ :sub:`01` - - Y'\ :sub:`03` - - Cb\ :sub:`01` - * - start + 8: - - Y'\ :sub:`10` - - Cr\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`11` - - Cb\ :sub:`10` - - Y'\ :sub:`12` - - Cr\ :sub:`11` - - Y'\ :sub:`13` - - Cb\ :sub:`11` - * - start + 16: - - Y'\ :sub:`20` - - Cr\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`21` - - Cb\ :sub:`20` - - Y'\ :sub:`22` - - Cr\ :sub:`21` - - Y'\ :sub:`23` - - Cb\ :sub:`21` - * - start + 24: - - Y'\ :sub:`30` - - Cr\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`31` - - Cb\ :sub:`30` - - Y'\ :sub:`32` - - Cr\ :sub:`31` - - Y'\ :sub:`33` - - Cb\ :sub:`31` - - -**Color Sample Location:** - -.. flat-table:: - :header-rows: 0 - :stub-columns: 0 - - * - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - 3 - * - 0 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 1 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 2 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y - * - 3 - - Y - - C - - Y - - Y - - C - - Y diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/selection-api-configuration.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/selection-api-configuration.rst index 37617eda2fa6..fee49bf1a1c0 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/selection-api-configuration.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/selection-api-configuration.rst @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ specified using :ref:`VIDIOC_S_FMT <VIDIOC_G_FMT>` ioctl. The top left corner, width and height of the source rectangle, that is the area from which image date are processed by the hardware, is given -by the ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP``. Its coordinates are expressed in in the +by the ``V4L2_SEL_TGT_CROP``. Its coordinates are expressed in the same coordinate system as the bounds rectangle. The active cropping area must lie completely inside the crop boundaries and the driver may further adjust the requested size and/or position according to hardware diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/subdev-formats.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/subdev-formats.rst index c9b7bb3ca089..7f16cbe46e5c 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/subdev-formats.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/subdev-formats.rst @@ -7899,3 +7899,30 @@ formats. - 0x5001 - Interleaved raw UYVY and JPEG image format with embedded meta-data used by Samsung S3C73MX camera sensors. + +.. _v4l2-mbus-metadata-fmts: + +Metadata Formats +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +This section lists all metadata formats. + +The following table lists the existing metadata formats. + +.. tabularcolumns:: |p{8.0cm}|p{1.4cm}|p{7.7cm}| + +.. flat-table:: Metadata formats + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 0 + + * - Identifier + - Code + - Comments + * .. _MEDIA-BUS-FMT-METADATA-FIXED: + + - MEDIA_BUS_FMT_METADATA_FIXED + - 0x7001 + - This format should be used when the same driver handles + both sides of the link and the bus format is a fixed + metadata format that is not configurable from userspace. + Width and height will be set to 0 for this format. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ext-ctrls.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ext-ctrls.rst index f2173e310d67..b9c62affbb5a 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ext-ctrls.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-g-ext-ctrls.rst @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ by the ``controls`` fields. To get the current value of a set of controls applications initialize the ``id``, ``size`` and ``reserved2`` fields of each struct :c:type:`v4l2_ext_control` and call the -:ref:`VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS <VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS>` ioctl. String controls controls must also set the +:ref:`VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS <VIDIOC_G_EXT_CTRLS>` ioctl. String controls must also set the ``string`` field. Controls of compound types (``V4L2_CTRL_FLAG_HAS_PAYLOAD`` is set) must set the ``ptr`` field. @@ -180,10 +180,38 @@ still cause this situation. - ``p_u32`` - A pointer to a matrix control of unsigned 32-bit values. Valid if this control is of type ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_U32``. - * - :c:type:`v4l2_area` * + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_area` * - ``p_area`` - A pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2_area`. Valid if this control is of type ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_AREA``. + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_sps` * + - ``p_h264_sps`` + - A pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_sps`. Valid if this control is + of type ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_SPS``. + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_pps` * + - ``p_h264_pps`` + - A pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_pps`. Valid if this control is + of type ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_PPS``. + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_scaling_matrix` * + - ``p_h264_scaling_matrix`` + - A pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_scaling_matrix`. Valid if this control is + of type ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_SCALING_MATRIX``. + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_pred_weights` * + - ``p_h264_pred_weights`` + - A pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_pred_weights`. Valid if this control is + of type ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_PRED_WEIGHTS``. + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_slice_params` * + - ``p_h264_slice_params`` + - A pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_slice_params`. Valid if this control is + of type ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_SLICE_PARAMS``. + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_decode_params` * + - ``p_h264_decode_params`` + - A pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_decode_params`. Valid if this control is + of type ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_DECODE_PARAMS``. + * - struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_fwht_params` * + - ``p_fwht_params`` + - A pointer to a struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_fwht_params`. Valid if this control is + of type ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_FWHT_PARAMS``. * - void * - ``ptr`` - A pointer to a compound type which can be an N-dimensional array @@ -322,10 +350,10 @@ still cause this situation. :ref:`VIDIOC_S_CTRL <VIDIOC_G_CTRL>` and :ref:`VIDIOC_G_CTRL <VIDIOC_G_CTRL>` ioctl belong to this class. - * - ``V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_MPEG`` + * - ``V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_CODEC`` - 0x990000 - - The class containing MPEG compression controls. These controls are - described in :ref:`mpeg-controls`. + - The class containing stateful codec controls. These controls are + described in :ref:`codec-controls`. * - ``V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_CAMERA`` - 0x9a0000 - The class containing camera controls. These controls are described @@ -358,6 +386,14 @@ still cause this situation. - 0xa20000 - The class containing RF tuner controls. These controls are described in :ref:`rf-tuner-controls`. + * - ``V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_DETECT`` + - 0xa30000 + - The class containing motion or object detection controls. These controls + are described in :ref:`detect-controls`. + * - ``V4L2_CTRL_CLASS_CODEC_STATELESS`` + - 0xa40000 + - The class containing stateless codec controls. These controls are + described in :ref:`codec-stateless-controls`. Return Value ============ diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-g-output.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-g-output.rst index 3138c4cc8fe3..dbcdd51dd2a8 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-g-output.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-g-output.rst @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ To select a video output applications store the number of the desired output in an integer and call the :ref:`VIDIOC_S_OUTPUT <VIDIOC_G_OUTPUT>` ioctl with a pointer to this integer. Side effects are possible. For example outputs may support different video standards, so the driver may implicitly -switch the current standard. standard. Because of these possible side +switch the current standard. Because of these possible side effects applications must select an output before querying or negotiating any other parameters. diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-qbuf.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-qbuf.rst index fbf8c5962d8a..77e0747a6d28 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-qbuf.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-qbuf.rst @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ EINVAL The buffer ``type`` is not supported, or the ``index`` is out of bounds, or no buffers have been allocated yet, or the ``userptr`` or ``length`` are invalid, or the ``V4L2_BUF_FLAG_REQUEST_FD`` flag was - set but the the given ``request_fd`` was invalid, or ``m.fd`` was + set but the given ``request_fd`` was invalid, or ``m.fd`` was an invalid DMABUF file descriptor. EIO diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-queryctrl.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-queryctrl.rst index 9b8716f90f12..82f61f1e2fb8 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-queryctrl.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/vidioc-queryctrl.rst @@ -462,6 +462,12 @@ See also the examples in :ref:`control`. - n/a - A struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_h264_decode_params`, containing H264 decode parameters for stateless video decoders. + * - ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_FWHT_PARAMS`` + - n/a + - n/a + - n/a + - A struct :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_fwht_params`, containing FWHT + parameters for stateless video decoders. * - ``V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_HEVC_SPS`` - n/a - n/a diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/yuv-formats.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/yuv-formats.rst index 4a05a105a9e6..24b34cdfa6fe 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/yuv-formats.rst +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/yuv-formats.rst @@ -14,44 +14,260 @@ reconstructed by subtracting from the brightness component. See :ref:`colorspaces` for conversion examples. YUV was chosen because early television would only transmit brightness information. To add color in a way compatible with existing receivers a new signal carrier -was added to transmit the color difference signals. Secondary in the YUV -format the U and V components usually have lower resolution than the Y -component. This is an analog video compression technique taking -advantage of a property of the human visual system, being more sensitive -to brightness information. +was added to transmit the color difference signals. + + +Subsampling +=========== + +YUV formats commonly encode images with a lower resolution for the chroma +components than for the luma component. This compression technique, taking +advantage of the human eye being more sensitive to luminance than color +differences, is called chroma subsampling. + +While many combinations of subsampling factors in the horizontal and vertical +direction are possible, common factors are 1 (no subsampling), 2 and 4, with +horizontal subsampling always larger than or equal to vertical subsampling. +Common combinations are named as follows. + +- `4:4:4`: No subsampling +- `4:2:2`: Horizontal subsampling by 2, no vertical subsampling +- `4:2:0`: Horizontal subsampling by 2, vertical subsampling by 2 +- `4:1:1`: Horizontal subsampling by 4, no vertical subsampling +- `4:1:0`: Horizontal subsampling by 4, vertical subsampling by 4 + +Subsampling the chroma component effectively creates chroma values that can be +located in different spatial locations: + +- .. _yuv-chroma-centered: + + The subsampled chroma value may be calculated by simply averaging the chroma + value of two consecutive pixels. It effectively models the chroma of a pixel + sited between the two original pixels. This is referred to as centered or + interstitially sited chroma. + +- .. _yuv-chroma-cosited: + + The other option is to subsample chroma values in a way that place them in + the same spatial sites as the pixels. This may be performed by skipping every + other chroma sample (creating aliasing artifacts), or with filters using an + odd number of taps. This is referred to as co-sited chroma. + +The following examples show different combination of chroma siting in a 4x4 +image. + +.. flat-table:: 4:2:2 subsampling, interstitially sited + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 1 + + * - + - 0 + - + - 1 + - + - 2 + - + - 3 + * - 0 + - Y + - C + - Y + - + - Y + - C + - Y + * - 1 + - Y + - C + - Y + - + - Y + - C + - Y + * - 2 + - Y + - C + - Y + - + - Y + - C + - Y + * - 3 + - Y + - C + - Y + - + - Y + - C + - Y + +.. flat-table:: 4:2:2 subsampling, co-sited + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 1 + + * - + - 0 + - + - 1 + - + - 2 + - + - 3 + * - 0 + - Y/C + - + - Y + - + - Y/C + - + - Y + * - 1 + - Y/C + - + - Y + - + - Y/C + - + - Y + * - 2 + - Y/C + - + - Y + - + - Y/C + - + - Y + * - 3 + - Y/C + - + - Y + - + - Y/C + - + - Y + +.. flat-table:: 4:2:0 subsampling, horizontally interstitially sited, vertically co-sited + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 1 + + * - + - 0 + - + - 1 + - + - 2 + - + - 3 + * - 0 + - Y + - C + - Y + - + - Y + - C + - Y + * - 1 + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + * - 2 + - Y + - C + - Y + - + - Y + - C + - Y + * - 3 + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + +.. flat-table:: 4:1:0 subsampling, horizontally and vertically interstitially sited + :header-rows: 1 + :stub-columns: 1 + + * - + - 0 + - + - 1 + - + - 2 + - + - 3 + * - 0 + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + * - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + * - 1 + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + * - + - + - + - + - C + - + - + - + * - 2 + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + * - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + * - 3 + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y + - + - Y .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 pixfmt-packed-yuv - pixfmt-grey - pixfmt-y10 - pixfmt-y12 - pixfmt-y14 - pixfmt-y10b - pixfmt-y10p - pixfmt-y16 - pixfmt-y16-be + pixfmt-yuv-planar + pixfmt-yuv-luma pixfmt-y8i pixfmt-y12i pixfmt-uv8 - pixfmt-yuyv - pixfmt-uyvy - pixfmt-yvyu - pixfmt-vyuy - pixfmt-y41p - pixfmt-yuv420 - pixfmt-yuv420m - pixfmt-yuv422m - pixfmt-yuv444m - pixfmt-yuv410 - pixfmt-yuv422p - pixfmt-yuv411p - pixfmt-nv12 - pixfmt-nv12m - pixfmt-nv12mt - pixfmt-nv16 - pixfmt-nv16m - pixfmt-nv24 pixfmt-m420 diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/videodev2.h.rst.exceptions b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/videodev2.h.rst.exceptions index 121e396a2779..0ed170c6e720 100644 --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/media/videodev2.h.rst.exceptions +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/media/videodev2.h.rst.exceptions @@ -139,12 +139,14 @@ replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_MPEG2_QUANTIZATION :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_SPS :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_PPS :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_SCALING_MATRIX :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` +replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_PRED_WEIGHTS :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_SLICE_PARAMS :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_H264_DECODE_PARAMS :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_HEVC_SPS :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_HEVC_PPS :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_HEVC_SLICE_PARAMS :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_AREA :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` +replace symbol V4L2_CTRL_TYPE_FWHT_PARAMS :c:type:`v4l2_ctrl_type` # V4L2 capability defines replace define V4L2_CAP_VIDEO_CAPTURE device-capabilities diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst index 36d5f1f3c6dd..e00a66d72372 100644 --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst @@ -6367,7 +6367,7 @@ accesses that would usually trigger a #GP by KVM into the guest will instead get bounced to user space through the KVM_EXIT_X86_RDMSR and KVM_EXIT_X86_WRMSR exit notifications. -8.25 KVM_X86_SET_MSR_FILTER +8.27 KVM_X86_SET_MSR_FILTER --------------------------- :Architectures: x86 @@ -6381,8 +6381,7 @@ In combination with KVM_CAP_X86_USER_SPACE_MSR, this allows user space to trap and emulate MSRs that are outside of the scope of KVM as well as limit the attack surface on KVM's MSR emulation code. - -8.26 KVM_CAP_ENFORCE_PV_CPUID +8.28 KVM_CAP_ENFORCE_PV_CPUID ----------------------------- Architectures: x86 diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/mmu.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/mmu.rst index 1c030dbac7c4..5bfe28b0728e 100644 --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/mmu.rst +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/mmu.rst @@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ If the generation number of the spte does not equal the global generation number, it will ignore the cached MMIO information and handle the page fault through the slow path. -Since only 19 bits are used to store generation-number on mmio spte, all +Since only 18 bits are used to store generation-number on mmio spte, all pages are zapped when there is an overflow. Unfortunately, a single memory access might access kvm_memslots(kvm) multiple diff --git a/Documentation/vm/memory-model.rst b/Documentation/vm/memory-model.rst index 9daadf9faba1..ce398a7dc6cd 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/memory-model.rst +++ b/Documentation/vm/memory-model.rst @@ -51,8 +51,7 @@ call :c:func:`free_area_init` function. Yet, the mappings array is not usable until the call to :c:func:`memblock_free_all` that hands all the memory to the page allocator. -If an architecture enables `CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_HOLES_MEMORYMODEL` option, -it may free parts of the `mem_map` array that do not cover the +An architecture may free parts of the `mem_map` array that do not cover the actual physical pages. In such case, the architecture specific :c:func:`pfn_valid` implementation should take the holes in the `mem_map` into account. diff --git a/Documentation/vm/page_owner.rst b/Documentation/vm/page_owner.rst index 02deac76673f..4e67c2e9bbed 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/page_owner.rst +++ b/Documentation/vm/page_owner.rst @@ -41,17 +41,17 @@ size change due to this facility. - Without page owner:: text data bss dec hex filename - 40662 1493 644 42799 a72f mm/page_alloc.o + 48392 2333 644 51369 c8a9 mm/page_alloc.o - With page owner:: text data bss dec hex filename - 40892 1493 644 43029 a815 mm/page_alloc.o - 1427 24 8 1459 5b3 mm/page_ext.o - 2722 50 0 2772 ad4 mm/page_owner.o + 48800 2445 644 51889 cab1 mm/page_alloc.o + 6574 108 29 6711 1a37 mm/page_owner.o + 1025 8 8 1041 411 mm/page_ext.o -Although, roughly, 4 KB code is added in total, page_alloc.o increase by -230 bytes and only half of it is in hotpath. Building the kernel with +Although, roughly, 8 KB code is added in total, page_alloc.o increase by +520 bytes and less than half of it is in hotpath. Building the kernel with page owner and turning it on if needed would be great option to debug kernel memory problem. diff --git a/Documentation/vm/unevictable-lru.rst b/Documentation/vm/unevictable-lru.rst index 17d0861b0f1d..0e1490524f53 100644 --- a/Documentation/vm/unevictable-lru.rst +++ b/Documentation/vm/unevictable-lru.rst @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ reclaim in Linux. The problems have been observed at customer sites on large memory x86_64 systems. To illustrate this with an example, a non-NUMA x86_64 platform with 128GB of -main memory will have over 32 million 4k pages in a single zone. When a large +main memory will have over 32 million 4k pages in a single node. When a large fraction of these pages are not evictable for any reason [see below], vmscan will spend a lot of time scanning the LRU lists looking for the small fraction of pages that are evictable. This can result in a situation where all CPUs are @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ unevictable, either by definition or by circumstance, in the future. The Unevictable Page List ------------------------- -The Unevictable LRU infrastructure consists of an additional, per-zone, LRU list +The Unevictable LRU infrastructure consists of an additional, per-node, LRU list called the "unevictable" list and an associated page flag, PG_unevictable, to indicate that the page is being managed on the unevictable list. @@ -84,15 +84,9 @@ The unevictable list does not differentiate between file-backed and anonymous, swap-backed pages. This differentiation is only important while the pages are, in fact, evictable. -The unevictable list benefits from the "arrayification" of the per-zone LRU +The unevictable list benefits from the "arrayification" of the per-node LRU lists and statistics originally proposed and posted by Christoph Lameter. -The unevictable list does not use the LRU pagevec mechanism. Rather, -unevictable pages are placed directly on the page's zone's unevictable list -under the zone lru_lock. This allows us to prevent the stranding of pages on -the unevictable list when one task has the page isolated from the LRU and other -tasks are changing the "evictability" state of the page. - Memory Control Group Interaction -------------------------------- @@ -101,8 +95,8 @@ The unevictable LRU facility interacts with the memory control group [aka memory controller; see Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/memory.rst] by extending the lru_list enum. -The memory controller data structure automatically gets a per-zone unevictable -list as a result of the "arrayification" of the per-zone LRU lists (one per +The memory controller data structure automatically gets a per-node unevictable +list as a result of the "arrayification" of the per-node LRU lists (one per lru_list enum element). The memory controller tracks the movement of pages to and from the unevictable list. @@ -196,7 +190,7 @@ for the sake of expediency, to leave a unevictable page on one of the regular active/inactive LRU lists for vmscan to deal with. vmscan checks for such pages in all of the shrink_{active|inactive|page}_list() functions and will "cull" such pages that it encounters: that is, it diverts those pages to the -unevictable list for the zone being scanned. +unevictable list for the node being scanned. There may be situations where a page is mapped into a VM_LOCKED VMA, but the page is not marked as PG_mlocked. Such pages will make it all the way to @@ -328,7 +322,7 @@ If the page was NOT already mlocked, mlock_vma_page() attempts to isolate the page from the LRU, as it is likely on the appropriate active or inactive list at that time. If the isolate_lru_page() succeeds, mlock_vma_page() will put back the page - by calling putback_lru_page() - which will notice that the page -is now mlocked and divert the page to the zone's unevictable list. If +is now mlocked and divert the page to the node's unevictable list. If mlock_vma_page() is unable to isolate the page from the LRU, vmscan will handle it later if and when it attempts to reclaim the page. @@ -603,7 +597,7 @@ Some examples of these unevictable pages on the LRU lists are: unevictable list in mlock_vma_page(). shrink_inactive_list() also diverts any unevictable pages that it finds on the -inactive lists to the appropriate zone's unevictable list. +inactive lists to the appropriate node's unevictable list. shrink_inactive_list() should only see SHM_LOCK'd pages that became SHM_LOCK'd after shrink_active_list() had moved them to the inactive list, or pages mapped diff --git a/Documentation/w1/slaves/w1_therm.rst b/Documentation/w1/slaves/w1_therm.rst index e39202e2b000..c3c9ed7a356c 100644 --- a/Documentation/w1/slaves/w1_therm.rst +++ b/Documentation/w1/slaves/w1_therm.rst @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ resolution is read back from the chip and verified. Note: Changing the resolution reverts the conversion time to default. -The write-only sysfs entry ``eeprom`` is an alternative for EEPROM operations. +The write-only sysfs entry ``eeprom_cmd`` is an alternative for EEPROM operations. Write ``save`` to save device RAM to EEPROM. Write ``restore`` to restore EEPROM data in device RAM. diff --git a/Documentation/x86/features.rst b/Documentation/x86/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b663f15053ce --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/x86/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features x86 diff --git a/Documentation/x86/index.rst b/Documentation/x86/index.rst index b224d12c880b..4693e192b447 100644 --- a/Documentation/x86/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/x86/index.rst @@ -27,9 +27,11 @@ x86-specific Documentation pti mds microcode - resctrl_ui + resctrl tsx_async_abort usb-legacy-support i386/index x86_64/index sva + sgx + features diff --git a/Documentation/x86/resctrl_ui.rst b/Documentation/x86/resctrl.rst index e59b7b93a9b4..71a531061e4e 100644 --- a/Documentation/x86/resctrl_ui.rst +++ b/Documentation/x86/resctrl.rst @@ -1209,3 +1209,96 @@ View the llc occupancy snapshot:: # cat /sys/fs/resctrl/p1/mon_data/mon_L3_00/llc_occupancy 11234000 + +Intel RDT Errata +================ + +Intel MBM Counters May Report System Memory Bandwidth Incorrectly +----------------------------------------------------------------- + +Errata SKX99 for Skylake server and BDF102 for Broadwell server. + +Problem: Intel Memory Bandwidth Monitoring (MBM) counters track metrics +according to the assigned Resource Monitor ID (RMID) for that logical +core. The IA32_QM_CTR register (MSR 0xC8E), used to report these +metrics, may report incorrect system bandwidth for certain RMID values. + +Implication: Due to the errata, system memory bandwidth may not match +what is reported. + +Workaround: MBM total and local readings are corrected according to the +following correction factor table: + ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|core count |rmid count |rmid threshold |correction factor| ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|1 |8 |0 |1.000000 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|2 |16 |0 |1.000000 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|3 |24 |15 |0.969650 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|4 |32 |0 |1.000000 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|6 |48 |31 |0.969650 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|7 |56 |47 |1.142857 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|8 |64 |0 |1.000000 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|9 |72 |63 |1.185115 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|10 |80 |63 |1.066553 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|11 |88 |79 |1.454545 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|12 |96 |0 |1.000000 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|13 |104 |95 |1.230769 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|14 |112 |95 |1.142857 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|15 |120 |95 |1.066667 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|16 |128 |0 |1.000000 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|17 |136 |127 |1.254863 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|18 |144 |127 |1.185255 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|19 |152 |0 |1.000000 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|20 |160 |127 |1.066667 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|21 |168 |0 |1.000000 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|22 |176 |159 |1.454334 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|23 |184 |0 |1.000000 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|24 |192 |127 |0.969744 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|25 |200 |191 |1.280246 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|26 |208 |191 |1.230921 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|27 |216 |0 |1.000000 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ +|28 |224 |191 |1.143118 | ++---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------------+ + +If rmid > rmid threshold, MBM total and local values should be multiplied +by the correction factor. + +See: + +1. Erratum SKX99 in Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family Specification Update: +http://web.archive.org/web/20200716124958/https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/xeon/scalable/xeon-scalable-spec-update.html + +2. Erratum BDF102 in Intel Xeon E5-2600 v4 Processor Product Family Specification Update: +http://web.archive.org/web/20191125200531/https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/specification-updates/xeon-e5-v4-spec-update.pdf + +3. The errata in Intel Resource Director Technology (Intel RDT) on 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors Reference Manual: +https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-resource-director-technology-rdt-reference-manual.html + +for further information. diff --git a/Documentation/x86/sgx.rst b/Documentation/x86/sgx.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..eaee1368b4fd --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/x86/sgx.rst @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +=============================== +Software Guard eXtensions (SGX) +=============================== + +Overview +======== + +Software Guard eXtensions (SGX) hardware enables for user space applications +to set aside private memory regions of code and data: + +* Privileged (ring-0) ENCLS functions orchestrate the construction of the. + regions. +* Unprivileged (ring-3) ENCLU functions allow an application to enter and + execute inside the regions. + +These memory regions are called enclaves. An enclave can be only entered at a +fixed set of entry points. Each entry point can hold a single hardware thread +at a time. While the enclave is loaded from a regular binary file by using +ENCLS functions, only the threads inside the enclave can access its memory. The +region is denied from outside access by the CPU, and encrypted before it leaves +from LLC. + +The support can be determined by + + ``grep sgx /proc/cpuinfo`` + +SGX must both be supported in the processor and enabled by the BIOS. If SGX +appears to be unsupported on a system which has hardware support, ensure +support is enabled in the BIOS. If a BIOS presents a choice between "Enabled" +and "Software Enabled" modes for SGX, choose "Enabled". + +Enclave Page Cache +================== + +SGX utilizes an *Enclave Page Cache (EPC)* to store pages that are associated +with an enclave. It is contained in a BIOS-reserved region of physical memory. +Unlike pages used for regular memory, pages can only be accessed from outside of +the enclave during enclave construction with special, limited SGX instructions. + +Only a CPU executing inside an enclave can directly access enclave memory. +However, a CPU executing inside an enclave may access normal memory outside the +enclave. + +The kernel manages enclave memory similar to how it treats device memory. + +Enclave Page Types +------------------ + +**SGX Enclave Control Structure (SECS)** + Enclave's address range, attributes and other global data are defined + by this structure. + +**Regular (REG)** + Regular EPC pages contain the code and data of an enclave. + +**Thread Control Structure (TCS)** + Thread Control Structure pages define the entry points to an enclave and + track the execution state of an enclave thread. + +**Version Array (VA)** + Version Array pages contain 512 slots, each of which can contain a version + number for a page evicted from the EPC. + +Enclave Page Cache Map +---------------------- + +The processor tracks EPC pages in a hardware metadata structure called the +*Enclave Page Cache Map (EPCM)*. The EPCM contains an entry for each EPC page +which describes the owning enclave, access rights and page type among the other +things. + +EPCM permissions are separate from the normal page tables. This prevents the +kernel from, for instance, allowing writes to data which an enclave wishes to +remain read-only. EPCM permissions may only impose additional restrictions on +top of normal x86 page permissions. + +For all intents and purposes, the SGX architecture allows the processor to +invalidate all EPCM entries at will. This requires that software be prepared to +handle an EPCM fault at any time. In practice, this can happen on events like +power transitions when the ephemeral key that encrypts enclave memory is lost. + +Application interface +===================== + +Enclave build functions +----------------------- + +In addition to the traditional compiler and linker build process, SGX has a +separate enclave “build” process. Enclaves must be built before they can be +executed (entered). The first step in building an enclave is opening the +**/dev/sgx_enclave** device. Since enclave memory is protected from direct +access, special privileged instructions are Then used to copy data into enclave +pages and establish enclave page permissions. + +.. kernel-doc:: arch/x86/kernel/cpu/sgx/ioctl.c + :functions: sgx_ioc_enclave_create + sgx_ioc_enclave_add_pages + sgx_ioc_enclave_init + sgx_ioc_enclave_provision + +Enclave vDSO +------------ + +Entering an enclave can only be done through SGX-specific EENTER and ERESUME +functions, and is a non-trivial process. Because of the complexity of +transitioning to and from an enclave, enclaves typically utilize a library to +handle the actual transitions. This is roughly analogous to how glibc +implementations are used by most applications to wrap system calls. + +Another crucial characteristic of enclaves is that they can generate exceptions +as part of their normal operation that need to be handled in the enclave or are +unique to SGX. + +Instead of the traditional signal mechanism to handle these exceptions, SGX +can leverage special exception fixup provided by the vDSO. The kernel-provided +vDSO function wraps low-level transitions to/from the enclave like EENTER and +ERESUME. The vDSO function intercepts exceptions that would otherwise generate +a signal and return the fault information directly to its caller. This avoids +the need to juggle signal handlers. + +.. kernel-doc:: arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/sgx.h + :functions: vdso_sgx_enter_enclave_t + +ksgxd +===== + +SGX support includes a kernel thread called *ksgxwapd*. + +EPC sanitization +---------------- + +ksgxd is started when SGX initializes. Enclave memory is typically ready +For use when the processor powers on or resets. However, if SGX has been in +use since the reset, enclave pages may be in an inconsistent state. This might +occur after a crash and kexec() cycle, for instance. At boot, ksgxd +reinitializes all enclave pages so that they can be allocated and re-used. + +The sanitization is done by going through EPC address space and applying the +EREMOVE function to each physical page. Some enclave pages like SECS pages have +hardware dependencies on other pages which prevents EREMOVE from functioning. +Executing two EREMOVE passes removes the dependencies. + +Page reclaimer +-------------- + +Similar to the core kswapd, ksgxd, is responsible for managing the +overcommitment of enclave memory. If the system runs out of enclave memory, +*ksgxwapd* “swaps” enclave memory to normal memory. + +Launch Control +============== + +SGX provides a launch control mechanism. After all enclave pages have been +copied, kernel executes EINIT function, which initializes the enclave. Only after +this the CPU can execute inside the enclave. + +ENIT function takes an RSA-3072 signature of the enclave measurement. The function +checks that the measurement is correct and signature is signed with the key +hashed to the four **IA32_SGXLEPUBKEYHASH{0, 1, 2, 3}** MSRs representing the +SHA256 of a public key. + +Those MSRs can be configured by the BIOS to be either readable or writable. +Linux supports only writable configuration in order to give full control to the +kernel on launch control policy. Before calling EINIT function, the driver sets +the MSRs to match the enclave's signing key. + +Encryption engines +================== + +In order to conceal the enclave data while it is out of the CPU package, the +memory controller has an encryption engine to transparently encrypt and decrypt +enclave memory. + +In CPUs prior to Ice Lake, the Memory Encryption Engine (MEE) is used to +encrypt pages leaving the CPU caches. MEE uses a n-ary Merkle tree with root in +SRAM to maintain integrity of the encrypted data. This provides integrity and +anti-replay protection but does not scale to large memory sizes because the time +required to update the Merkle tree grows logarithmically in relation to the +memory size. + +CPUs starting from Icelake use Total Memory Encryption (TME) in the place of +MEE. TME-based SGX implementations do not have an integrity Merkle tree, which +means integrity and replay-attacks are not mitigated. B, it includes +additional changes to prevent cipher text from being returned and SW memory +aliases from being Created. + +DMA to enclave memory is blocked by range registers on both MEE and TME systems +(SDM section 41.10). + +Usage Models +============ + +Shared Library +-------------- + +Sensitive data and the code that acts on it is partitioned from the application +into a separate library. The library is then linked as a DSO which can be loaded +into an enclave. The application can then make individual function calls into +the enclave through special SGX instructions. A run-time within the enclave is +configured to marshal function parameters into and out of the enclave and to +call the correct library function. + +Application Container +--------------------- + +An application may be loaded into a container enclave which is specially +configured with a library OS and run-time which permits the application to run. +The enclave run-time and library OS work together to execute the application +when a thread enters the enclave. diff --git a/Documentation/x86/topology.rst b/Documentation/x86/topology.rst index e29739904e37..7f58010ea86a 100644 --- a/Documentation/x86/topology.rst +++ b/Documentation/x86/topology.rst @@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ Package Packages contain a number of cores plus shared resources, e.g. DRAM controller, shared caches etc. +Modern systems may also use the term 'Die' for package. + AMD nomenclature for package is 'Node'. Package-related topology information in the kernel: @@ -53,11 +55,18 @@ Package-related topology information in the kernel: The number of dies in a package. This information is retrieved via CPUID. + - cpuinfo_x86.cpu_die_id: + + The physical ID of the die. This information is retrieved via CPUID. + - cpuinfo_x86.phys_proc_id: The physical ID of the package. This information is retrieved via CPUID and deduced from the APIC IDs of the cores in the package. + Modern systems use this value for the socket. There may be multiple + packages within a socket. This value may differ from cpu_die_id. + - cpuinfo_x86.logical_proc_id: The logical ID of the package. As we do not trust BIOSes to enumerate the diff --git a/Documentation/xtensa/features.rst b/Documentation/xtensa/features.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6b92c7bfa19d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/xtensa/features.rst @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +.. kernel-feat:: $srctree/Documentation/features xtensa diff --git a/Documentation/xtensa/index.rst b/Documentation/xtensa/index.rst index 52fa04eb39a3..69952446a9be 100644 --- a/Documentation/xtensa/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/xtensa/index.rst @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Xtensa Architecture atomctl booting mmu + + features diff --git a/Documentation/xtensa/mmu.rst b/Documentation/xtensa/mmu.rst index e52a12960fdc..450573afa31a 100644 --- a/Documentation/xtensa/mmu.rst +++ b/Documentation/xtensa/mmu.rst @@ -82,7 +82,8 @@ Default MMUv2-compatible layout:: +------------------+ | VMALLOC area | VMALLOC_START 0xc0000000 128MB - 64KB +------------------+ VMALLOC_END - | Cache aliasing | TLBTEMP_BASE_1 0xc7ff0000 DCACHE_WAY_SIZE + +------------------+ + | Cache aliasing | TLBTEMP_BASE_1 0xc8000000 DCACHE_WAY_SIZE | remap area 1 | +------------------+ | Cache aliasing | TLBTEMP_BASE_2 DCACHE_WAY_SIZE @@ -124,7 +125,8 @@ Default MMUv2-compatible layout:: +------------------+ | VMALLOC area | VMALLOC_START 0xa0000000 128MB - 64KB +------------------+ VMALLOC_END - | Cache aliasing | TLBTEMP_BASE_1 0xa7ff0000 DCACHE_WAY_SIZE + +------------------+ + | Cache aliasing | TLBTEMP_BASE_1 0xa8000000 DCACHE_WAY_SIZE | remap area 1 | +------------------+ | Cache aliasing | TLBTEMP_BASE_2 DCACHE_WAY_SIZE @@ -167,7 +169,8 @@ Default MMUv2-compatible layout:: +------------------+ | VMALLOC area | VMALLOC_START 0x90000000 128MB - 64KB +------------------+ VMALLOC_END - | Cache aliasing | TLBTEMP_BASE_1 0x97ff0000 DCACHE_WAY_SIZE + +------------------+ + | Cache aliasing | TLBTEMP_BASE_1 0x98000000 DCACHE_WAY_SIZE | remap area 1 | +------------------+ | Cache aliasing | TLBTEMP_BASE_2 DCACHE_WAY_SIZE |