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diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt index 5ddb2e9efaaa..4b87ea1194e3 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt @@ -35,36 +35,83 @@ Required properties: Timing properties for child nodes. All are optional and default to 0. - - gpmc,sync-clk: Minimum clock period for synchronous mode, in picoseconds - - Chip-select signal timings corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG2: - - gpmc,cs-on: Assertion time - - gpmc,cs-rd-off: Read deassertion time - - gpmc,cs-wr-off: Write deassertion time - - ADV signal timings corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG3: - - gpmc,adv-on: Assertion time - - gpmc,adv-rd-off: Read deassertion time - - gpmc,adv-wr-off: Write deassertion time - - WE signals timings corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG4: - - gpmc,we-on: Assertion time - - gpmc,we-off: Deassertion time - - OE signals timings corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG4: - - gpmc,oe-on: Assertion time - - gpmc,oe-off: Deassertion time - - Access time and cycle time timings corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG5: - - gpmc,page-burst-access: Multiple access word delay - - gpmc,access: Start-cycle to first data valid delay - - gpmc,rd-cycle: Total read cycle time - - gpmc,wr-cycle: Total write cycle time + - gpmc,sync-clk-ps: Minimum clock period for synchronous mode, in picoseconds + + Chip-select signal timings (in nanoseconds) corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG2: + - gpmc,cs-on-ns: Assertion time + - gpmc,cs-rd-off-ns: Read deassertion time + - gpmc,cs-wr-off-ns: Write deassertion time + + ADV signal timings (in nanoseconds) corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG3: + - gpmc,adv-on-ns: Assertion time + - gpmc,adv-rd-off-ns: Read deassertion time + - gpmc,adv-wr-off-ns: Write deassertion time + + WE signals timings (in nanoseconds) corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG4: + - gpmc,we-on-ns Assertion time + - gpmc,we-off-ns: Deassertion time + + OE signals timings (in nanoseconds) corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG4: + - gpmc,oe-on-ns: Assertion time + - gpmc,oe-off-ns: Deassertion time + + Access time and cycle time timings (in nanoseconds) corresponding to + GPMC_CONFIG5: + - gpmc,page-burst-access-ns: Multiple access word delay + - gpmc,access-ns: Start-cycle to first data valid delay + - gpmc,rd-cycle-ns: Total read cycle time + - gpmc,wr-cycle-ns: Total write cycle time + - gpmc,bus-turnaround-ns: Turn-around time between successive accesses + - gpmc,cycle2cycle-delay-ns: Delay between chip-select pulses + - gpmc,clk-activation-ns: GPMC clock activation time + - gpmc,wait-monitoring-ns: Start of wait monitoring with regard to valid + data + +Boolean timing parameters. If property is present parameter enabled and +disabled if omitted: + - gpmc,adv-extra-delay: ADV signal is delayed by half GPMC clock + - gpmc,cs-extra-delay: CS signal is delayed by half GPMC clock + - gpmc,cycle2cycle-diffcsen: Add "cycle2cycle-delay" between successive + accesses to a different CS + - gpmc,cycle2cycle-samecsen: Add "cycle2cycle-delay" between successive + accesses to the same CS + - gpmc,oe-extra-delay: OE signal is delayed by half GPMC clock + - gpmc,we-extra-delay: WE signal is delayed by half GPMC clock + - gpmc,time-para-granularity: Multiply all access times by 2 The following are only applicable to OMAP3+ and AM335x: - - gpmc,wr-access - - gpmc,wr-data-mux-bus - + - gpmc,wr-access-ns: In synchronous write mode, for single or + burst accesses, defines the number of + GPMC_FCLK cycles from start access time + to the GPMC_CLK rising edge used by the + memory device for the first data capture. + - gpmc,wr-data-mux-bus-ns: In address-data multiplex mode, specifies + the time when the first data is driven on + the address-data bus. + +GPMC chip-select settings properties for child nodes. All are optional. + +- gpmc,burst-length Page/burst length. Must be 4, 8 or 16. +- gpmc,burst-wrap Enables wrap bursting +- gpmc,burst-read Enables read page/burst mode +- gpmc,burst-write Enables write page/burst mode +- gpmc,device-nand Device is NAND +- gpmc,device-width Total width of device(s) connected to a GPMC + chip-select in bytes. The GPMC supports 8-bit + and 16-bit devices and so this property must be + 1 or 2. +- gpmc,mux-add-data Address and data multiplexing configuration. + Valid values are 1 for address-address-data + multiplexing mode and 2 for address-data + multiplexing mode. +- gpmc,sync-read Enables synchronous read. Defaults to asynchronous + is this is not set. +- gpmc,sync-write Enables synchronous writes. Defaults to asynchronous + is this is not set. +- gpmc,wait-pin Wait-pin used by client. Must be less than + "gpmc,num-waitpins". +- gpmc,wait-on-read Enables wait monitoring on reads. +- gpmc,wait-on-write Enables wait monitoring on writes. Example for an AM33xx board: diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos4-clock.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos4-clock.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ea5e26f16aec --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos4-clock.txt @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ +* Samsung Exynos4 Clock Controller + +The Exynos4 clock controller generates and supplies clock to various controllers +within the Exynos4 SoC. The clock binding described here is applicable to all +SoC's in the Exynos4 family. + +Required Properties: + +- comptible: should be one of the following. + - "samsung,exynos4210-clock" - controller compatible with Exynos4210 SoC. + - "samsung,exynos4412-clock" - controller compatible with Exynos4412 SoC. + +- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped + region. + +- #clock-cells: should be 1. + +The following is the list of clocks generated by the controller. Each clock is +assigned an identifier and client nodes use this identifier to specify the +clock which they consume. Some of the clocks are available only on a particular +Exynos4 SoC and this is specified where applicable. + + + [Core Clocks] + + Clock ID SoC (if specific) + ----------------------------------------------- + + xxti 1 + xusbxti 2 + fin_pll 3 + fout_apll 4 + fout_mpll 5 + fout_epll 6 + fout_vpll 7 + sclk_apll 8 + sclk_mpll 9 + sclk_epll 10 + sclk_vpll 11 + arm_clk 12 + aclk200 13 + aclk100 14 + aclk160 15 + aclk133 16 + mout_mpll_user_t 17 Exynos4x12 + mout_mpll_user_c 18 Exynos4x12 + mout_core 19 + mout_apll 20 + + + [Clock Gate for Special Clocks] + + Clock ID SoC (if specific) + ----------------------------------------------- + + sclk_fimc0 128 + sclk_fimc1 129 + sclk_fimc2 130 + sclk_fimc3 131 + sclk_cam0 132 + sclk_cam1 133 + sclk_csis0 134 + sclk_csis1 135 + sclk_hdmi 136 + sclk_mixer 137 + sclk_dac 138 + sclk_pixel 139 + sclk_fimd0 140 + sclk_mdnie0 141 Exynos4412 + sclk_mdnie_pwm0 12 142 Exynos4412 + sclk_mipi0 143 + sclk_audio0 144 + sclk_mmc0 145 + sclk_mmc1 146 + sclk_mmc2 147 + sclk_mmc3 148 + sclk_mmc4 149 + sclk_sata 150 Exynos4210 + sclk_uart0 151 + sclk_uart1 152 + sclk_uart2 153 + sclk_uart3 154 + sclk_uart4 155 + sclk_audio1 156 + sclk_audio2 157 + sclk_spdif 158 + sclk_spi0 159 + sclk_spi1 160 + sclk_spi2 161 + sclk_slimbus 162 + sclk_fimd1 163 Exynos4210 + sclk_mipi1 164 Exynos4210 + sclk_pcm1 165 + sclk_pcm2 166 + sclk_i2s1 167 + sclk_i2s2 168 + sclk_mipihsi 169 Exynos4412 + sclk_mfc 170 + sclk_pcm0 171 + sclk_g3d 172 + sclk_pwm_isp 173 Exynos4x12 + sclk_spi0_isp 174 Exynos4x12 + sclk_spi1_isp 175 Exynos4x12 + sclk_uart_isp 176 Exynos4x12 + + [Peripheral Clock Gates] + + Clock ID SoC (if specific) + ----------------------------------------------- + + fimc0 256 + fimc1 257 + fimc2 258 + fimc3 259 + csis0 260 + csis1 261 + jpeg 262 + smmu_fimc0 263 + smmu_fimc1 264 + smmu_fimc2 265 + smmu_fimc3 266 + smmu_jpeg 267 + vp 268 + mixer 269 + tvenc 270 Exynos4210 + hdmi 271 + smmu_tv 272 + mfc 273 + smmu_mfcl 274 + smmu_mfcr 275 + g3d 276 + g2d 277 Exynos4210 + rotator 278 Exynos4210 + mdma 279 Exynos4210 + smmu_g2d 280 Exynos4210 + smmu_rotator 281 Exynos4210 + smmu_mdma 282 Exynos4210 + fimd0 283 + mie0 284 + mdnie0 285 Exynos4412 + dsim0 286 + smmu_fimd0 287 + fimd1 288 Exynos4210 + mie1 289 Exynos4210 + dsim1 290 Exynos4210 + smmu_fimd1 291 Exynos4210 + pdma0 292 + pdma1 293 + pcie_phy 294 + sata_phy 295 Exynos4210 + tsi 296 + sdmmc0 297 + sdmmc1 298 + sdmmc2 299 + sdmmc3 300 + sdmmc4 301 + sata 302 Exynos4210 + sromc 303 + usb_host 304 + usb_device 305 + pcie 306 + onenand 307 + nfcon 308 + smmu_pcie 309 + gps 310 + smmu_gps 311 + uart0 312 + uart1 313 + uart2 314 + uart3 315 + uart4 316 + i2c0 317 + i2c1 318 + i2c2 319 + i2c3 320 + i2c4 321 + i2c5 322 + i2c6 323 + i2c7 324 + i2c_hdmi 325 + tsadc 326 + spi0 327 + spi1 328 + spi2 329 + i2s1 330 + i2s2 331 + pcm0 332 + i2s0 333 + pcm1 334 + pcm2 335 + pwm 336 + slimbus 337 + spdif 338 + ac97 339 + modemif 340 + chipid 341 + sysreg 342 + hdmi_cec 343 + mct 344 + wdt 345 + rtc 346 + keyif 347 + audss 348 + mipi_hsi 349 Exynos4210 + mdma2 350 Exynos4210 + pixelasyncm0 351 + pixelasyncm1 352 + fimc_lite0 353 Exynos4x12 + fimc_lite1 354 Exynos4x12 + ppmuispx 355 Exynos4x12 + ppmuispmx 356 Exynos4x12 + fimc_isp 357 Exynos4x12 + fimc_drc 358 Exynos4x12 + fimc_fd 359 Exynos4x12 + mcuisp 360 Exynos4x12 + gicisp 361 Exynos4x12 + smmu_isp 362 Exynos4x12 + smmu_drc 363 Exynos4x12 + smmu_fd 364 Exynos4x12 + smmu_lite0 365 Exynos4x12 + smmu_lite1 366 Exynos4x12 + mcuctl_isp 367 Exynos4x12 + mpwm_isp 368 Exynos4x12 + i2c0_isp 369 Exynos4x12 + i2c1_isp 370 Exynos4x12 + mtcadc_isp 371 Exynos4x12 + pwm_isp 372 Exynos4x12 + wdt_isp 373 Exynos4x12 + uart_isp 374 Exynos4x12 + asyncaxim 375 Exynos4x12 + smmu_ispcx 376 Exynos4x12 + spi0_isp 377 Exynos4x12 + spi1_isp 378 Exynos4x12 + pwm_isp_sclk 379 Exynos4x12 + spi0_isp_sclk 380 Exynos4x12 + spi1_isp_sclk 381 Exynos4x12 + uart_isp_sclk 382 Exynos4x12 + + [Mux Clocks] + + Clock ID SoC (if specific) + ----------------------------------------------- + + mout_fimc0 384 + mout_fimc1 385 + mout_fimc2 386 + mout_fimc3 387 + mout_cam0 388 + mout_cam1 389 + mout_csis0 390 + mout_csis1 391 + mout_g3d0 392 + mout_g3d1 393 + mout_g3d 394 + aclk400_mcuisp 395 Exynos4x12 + + [Div Clocks] + + Clock ID SoC (if specific) + ----------------------------------------------- + + div_isp0 450 Exynos4x12 + div_isp1 451 Exynos4x12 + div_mcuisp0 452 Exynos4x12 + div_mcuisp1 453 Exynos4x12 + div_aclk200 454 Exynos4x12 + div_aclk400_mcuisp 455 Exynos4x12 + + +Example 1: An example of a clock controller node is listed below. + + clock: clock-controller@0x10030000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-clock"; + reg = <0x10030000 0x20000>; + #clock-cells = <1>; + }; + +Example 2: UART controller node that consumes the clock generated by the clock + controller. Refer to the standard clock bindings for information + about 'clocks' and 'clock-names' property. + + serial@13820000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-uart"; + reg = <0x13820000 0x100>; + interrupts = <0 54 0>; + clocks = <&clock 314>, <&clock 153>; + clock-names = "uart", "clk_uart_baud0"; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5250-clock.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5250-clock.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..781a6276adf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5250-clock.txt @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +* Samsung Exynos5250 Clock Controller + +The Exynos5250 clock controller generates and supplies clock to various +controllers within the Exynos5250 SoC. + +Required Properties: + +- comptible: should be one of the following. + - "samsung,exynos5250-clock" - controller compatible with Exynos5250 SoC. + +- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped + region. + +- #clock-cells: should be 1. + +The following is the list of clocks generated by the controller. Each clock is +assigned an identifier and client nodes use this identifier to specify the +clock which they consume. + + + [Core Clocks] + + Clock ID + ---------------------------- + + fin_pll 1 + + [Clock Gate for Special Clocks] + + Clock ID + ---------------------------- + + sclk_cam_bayer 128 + sclk_cam0 129 + sclk_cam1 130 + sclk_gscl_wa 131 + sclk_gscl_wb 132 + sclk_fimd1 133 + sclk_mipi1 134 + sclk_dp 135 + sclk_hdmi 136 + sclk_pixel 137 + sclk_audio0 138 + sclk_mmc0 139 + sclk_mmc1 140 + sclk_mmc2 141 + sclk_mmc3 142 + sclk_sata 143 + sclk_usb3 144 + sclk_jpeg 145 + sclk_uart0 146 + sclk_uart1 147 + sclk_uart2 148 + sclk_uart3 149 + sclk_pwm 150 + sclk_audio1 151 + sclk_audio2 152 + sclk_spdif 153 + sclk_spi0 154 + sclk_spi1 155 + sclk_spi2 156 + + + [Peripheral Clock Gates] + + Clock ID + ---------------------------- + + gscl0 256 + gscl1 257 + gscl2 258 + gscl3 259 + gscl_wa 260 + gscl_wb 261 + smmu_gscl0 262 + smmu_gscl1 263 + smmu_gscl2 264 + smmu_gscl3 265 + mfc 266 + smmu_mfcl 267 + smmu_mfcr 268 + rotator 269 + jpeg 270 + mdma1 271 + smmu_rotator 272 + smmu_jpeg 273 + smmu_mdma1 274 + pdma0 275 + pdma1 276 + sata 277 + usbotg 278 + mipi_hsi 279 + sdmmc0 280 + sdmmc1 281 + sdmmc2 282 + sdmmc3 283 + sromc 284 + usb2 285 + usb3 286 + sata_phyctrl 287 + sata_phyi2c 288 + uart0 289 + uart1 290 + uart2 291 + uart3 292 + uart4 293 + i2c0 294 + i2c1 295 + i2c2 296 + i2c3 297 + i2c4 298 + i2c5 299 + i2c6 300 + i2c7 301 + i2c_hdmi 302 + adc 303 + spi0 304 + spi1 305 + spi2 306 + i2s1 307 + i2s2 308 + pcm1 309 + pcm2 310 + pwm 311 + spdif 312 + ac97 313 + hsi2c0 314 + hsi2c1 315 + hs12c2 316 + hs12c3 317 + chipid 318 + sysreg 319 + pmu 320 + cmu_top 321 + cmu_core 322 + cmu_mem 323 + tzpc0 324 + tzpc1 325 + tzpc2 326 + tzpc3 327 + tzpc4 328 + tzpc5 329 + tzpc6 330 + tzpc7 331 + tzpc8 332 + tzpc9 333 + hdmi_cec 334 + mct 335 + wdt 336 + rtc 337 + tmu 338 + fimd1 339 + mie1 340 + dsim0 341 + dp 342 + mixer 343 + hdmi 345 + +Example 1: An example of a clock controller node is listed below. + + clock: clock-controller@0x10010000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos5250-clock"; + reg = <0x10010000 0x30000>; + #clock-cells = <1>; + }; + +Example 2: UART controller node that consumes the clock generated by the clock + controller. Refer to the standard clock bindings for information + about 'clocks' and 'clock-names' property. + + serial@13820000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-uart"; + reg = <0x13820000 0x100>; + interrupts = <0 54 0>; + clocks = <&clock 314>, <&clock 153>; + clock-names = "uart", "clk_uart_baud0"; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5440-clock.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5440-clock.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4499e9966bc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5440-clock.txt @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +* Samsung Exynos5440 Clock Controller + +The Exynos5440 clock controller generates and supplies clock to various +controllers within the Exynos5440 SoC. + +Required Properties: + +- comptible: should be "samsung,exynos5440-clock". + +- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped + region. + +- #clock-cells: should be 1. + +The following is the list of clocks generated by the controller. Each clock is +assigned an identifier and client nodes use this identifier to specify the +clock which they consume. + + + [Core Clocks] + + Clock ID + ---------------------------- + + xtal 1 + arm_clk 2 + + [Peripheral Clock Gates] + + Clock ID + ---------------------------- + + spi_baud 16 + pb0_250 17 + pr0_250 18 + pr1_250 19 + b_250 20 + b_125 21 + b_200 22 + sata 23 + usb 24 + gmac0 25 + cs250 26 + pb0_250_o 27 + pr0_250_o 28 + pr1_250_o 29 + b_250_o 30 + b_125_o 31 + b_200_o 32 + sata_o 33 + usb_o 34 + gmac0_o 35 + cs250_o 36 + +Example: An example of a clock controller node is listed below. + + clock: clock-controller@0x10010000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos5440-clock"; + reg = <0x160000 0x10000>; + #clock-cells = <1>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra114-car.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra114-car.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d6cb083b90a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra114-car.txt @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +NVIDIA Tegra114 Clock And Reset Controller + +This binding uses the common clock binding: +Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt + +The CAR (Clock And Reset) Controller on Tegra is the HW module responsible +for muxing and gating Tegra's clocks, and setting their rates. + +Required properties : +- compatible : Should be "nvidia,tegra114-car" +- reg : Should contain CAR registers location and length +- clocks : Should contain phandle and clock specifiers for two clocks: + the 32 KHz "32k_in", and the board-specific oscillator "osc". +- #clock-cells : Should be 1. + In clock consumers, this cell represents the clock ID exposed by the CAR. + + The first 160 clocks are numbered to match the bits in the CAR's CLK_OUT_ENB + registers. These IDs often match those in the CAR's RST_DEVICES registers, + but not in all cases. Some bits in CLK_OUT_ENB affect multiple clocks. In + this case, those clocks are assigned IDs above 160 in order to highlight + this issue. Implementations that interpret these clock IDs as bit values + within the CLK_OUT_ENB or RST_DEVICES registers should be careful to + explicitly handle these special cases. + + The balance of the clocks controlled by the CAR are assigned IDs of 160 and + above. + + 0 unassigned + 1 unassigned + 2 unassigned + 3 unassigned + 4 rtc + 5 timer + 6 uarta + 7 unassigned (register bit affects uartb and vfir) + 8 unassigned + 9 sdmmc2 + 10 unassigned (register bit affects spdif_in and spdif_out) + 11 i2s1 + 12 i2c1 + 13 ndflash + 14 sdmmc1 + 15 sdmmc4 + 16 unassigned + 17 pwm + 18 i2s2 + 19 epp + 20 unassigned (register bit affects vi and vi_sensor) + 21 2d + 22 usbd + 23 isp + 24 3d + 25 unassigned + 26 disp2 + 27 disp1 + 28 host1x + 29 vcp + 30 i2s0 + 31 unassigned + + 32 unassigned + 33 unassigned + 34 apbdma + 35 unassigned + 36 kbc + 37 unassigned + 38 unassigned + 39 unassigned (register bit affects fuse and fuse_burn) + 40 kfuse + 41 sbc1 + 42 nor + 43 unassigned + 44 sbc2 + 45 unassigned + 46 sbc3 + 47 i2c5 + 48 dsia + 49 unassigned + 50 mipi + 51 hdmi + 52 csi + 53 unassigned + 54 i2c2 + 55 uartc + 56 mipi-cal + 57 emc + 58 usb2 + 59 usb3 + 60 msenc + 61 vde + 62 bsea + 63 bsev + + 64 unassigned + 65 uartd + 66 unassigned + 67 i2c3 + 68 sbc4 + 69 sdmmc3 + 70 unassigned + 71 owr + 72 afi + 73 csite + 74 unassigned + 75 unassigned + 76 la + 77 trace + 78 soc_therm + 79 dtv + 80 ndspeed + 81 i2cslow + 82 dsib + 83 tsec + 84 unassigned + 85 unassigned + 86 unassigned + 87 unassigned + 88 unassigned + 89 xusb_host + 90 unassigned + 91 msenc + 92 csus + 93 unassigned + 94 unassigned + 95 unassigned (bit affects xusb_dev and xusb_dev_src) + + 96 unassigned + 97 unassigned + 98 unassigned + 99 mselect + 100 tsensor + 101 i2s3 + 102 i2s4 + 103 i2c4 + 104 sbc5 + 105 sbc6 + 106 d_audio + 107 apbif + 108 dam0 + 109 dam1 + 110 dam2 + 111 hda2codec_2x + 112 unassigned + 113 audio0_2x + 114 audio1_2x + 115 audio2_2x + 116 audio3_2x + 117 audio4_2x + 118 spdif_2x + 119 actmon + 120 extern1 + 121 extern2 + 122 extern3 + 123 unassigned + 124 unassigned + 125 hda + 126 unassigned + 127 se + + 128 hda2hdmi + 129 unassigned + 130 unassigned + 131 unassigned + 132 unassigned + 133 unassigned + 134 unassigned + 135 unassigned + 136 unassigned + 137 unassigned + 138 unassigned + 139 unassigned + 140 unassigned + 141 unassigned + 142 unassigned + 143 unassigned (bit affects xusb_falcon_src, xusb_fs_src, + xusb_host_src and xusb_ss_src) + 144 cilab + 145 cilcd + 146 cile + 147 dsialp + 148 dsiblp + 149 unassigned + 150 dds + 151 unassigned + 152 dp2 + 153 amx + 154 adx + 155 unassigned (bit affects dfll_ref and dfll_soc) + 156 xusb_ss + + 192 uartb + 193 vfir + 194 spdif_in + 195 spdif_out + 196 vi + 197 vi_sensor + 198 fuse + 199 fuse_burn + 200 clk_32k + 201 clk_m + 202 clk_m_div2 + 203 clk_m_div4 + 204 pll_ref + 205 pll_c + 206 pll_c_out1 + 207 pll_c2 + 208 pll_c3 + 209 pll_m + 210 pll_m_out1 + 211 pll_p + 212 pll_p_out1 + 213 pll_p_out2 + 214 pll_p_out3 + 215 pll_p_out4 + 216 pll_a + 217 pll_a_out0 + 218 pll_d + 219 pll_d_out0 + 220 pll_d2 + 221 pll_d2_out0 + 222 pll_u + 223 pll_u_480M + 224 pll_u_60M + 225 pll_u_48M + 226 pll_u_12M + 227 pll_x + 228 pll_x_out0 + 229 pll_re_vco + 230 pll_re_out + 231 pll_e_out0 + 232 spdif_in_sync + 233 i2s0_sync + 234 i2s1_sync + 235 i2s2_sync + 236 i2s3_sync + 237 i2s4_sync + 238 vimclk_sync + 239 audio0 + 240 audio1 + 241 audio2 + 242 audio3 + 243 audio4 + 244 spdif + 245 clk_out_1 + 246 clk_out_2 + 247 clk_out_3 + 248 blink + 252 xusb_host_src + 253 xusb_falcon_src + 254 xusb_fs_src + 255 xusb_ss_src + 256 xusb_dev_src + 257 xusb_dev + 258 xusb_hs_src + 259 sclk + 260 hclk + 261 pclk + 262 cclk_g + 263 cclk_lp + 264 dfll_ref + 265 dfll_soc + +Example SoC include file: + +/ { + tegra_car: clock { + compatible = "nvidia,tegra114-car"; + reg = <0x60006000 0x1000>; + #clock-cells = <1>; + }; + + usb@c5004000 { + clocks = <&tegra_car 58>; /* usb2 */ + }; +}; + +Example board file: + +/ { + clocks { + compatible = "simple-bus"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + osc: clock@0 { + compatible = "fixed-clock"; + reg = <0>; + #clock-cells = <0>; + clock-frequency = <12000000>; + }; + + clk_32k: clock@1 { + compatible = "fixed-clock"; + reg = <1>; + #clock-cells = <0>; + clock-frequency = <32768>; + }; + }; + + &tegra_car { + clocks = <&clk_32k> <&osc>; + }; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra20-car.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra20-car.txt index 0921fac73528..e885680f6b45 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra20-car.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra20-car.txt @@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ Required properties : 90 clk_d 91 unassigned 92 sus - 93 cdev1 - 94 cdev2 + 93 cdev2 + 94 cdev1 95 unassigned 96 uart2 diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-vt8500.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-vt8500.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f4dc5233167e..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-vt8500.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -VIA/Wondermedia VT8500 GPIO Controller ------------------------------------------------------ - -Required properties: -- compatible : "via,vt8500-gpio", "wm,wm8505-gpio" - or "wm,wm8650-gpio" depending on your SoC -- reg : Should contain 1 register range (address and length) -- #gpio-cells : should be <3>. - 1) bank - 2) pin number - 3) flags - should be 0 - -Example: - - gpio: gpio-controller@d8110000 { - compatible = "via,vt8500-gpio"; - gpio-controller; - reg = <0xd8110000 0x10000>; - #gpio-cells = <3>; - }; - - vibrate { - gpios = <&gpio 0 1 0>; /* Bank 0, Pin 1, No flags */ - }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/samsung,s3c24xx-irq.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/samsung,s3c24xx-irq.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c54c5a9a2a90 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/samsung,s3c24xx-irq.txt @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +Samsung S3C24XX Interrupt Controllers + +The S3C24XX SoCs contain a custom set of interrupt controllers providing a +varying number of interrupt sources. The set consists of a main- and sub- +controller and on newer SoCs even a second main controller. + +Required properties: +- compatible: Compatible property value should be "samsung,s3c2410-irq" + for machines before s3c2416 and "samsung,s3c2416-irq" for s3c2416 and later. + +- reg: Physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped + region. + +- 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 4 and interrupt descriptor shall + have the following format: + <ctrl_num parent_irq ctrl_irq type> + + ctrl_num contains the controller to use: + - 0 ... main controller + - 1 ... sub controller + - 2 ... second main controller on s3c2416 and s3c2450 + parent_irq contains the parent bit in the main controller and will be + ignored in main controllers + ctrl_irq contains the interrupt bit of the controller + type contains the trigger type to use + +Example: + + interrupt-controller@4a000000 { + compatible = "samsung,s3c2410-irq"; + reg = <0x4a000000 0x100>; + interrupt-controller; + #interrupt-cells=<4>; + }; + + [...] + + serial@50000000 { + compatible = "samsung,s3c2410-uart"; + reg = <0x50000000 0x4000>; + interrupt-parent = <&subintc>; + interrupts = <1 28 0 4>, <1 28 1 4>; + }; + + rtc@57000000 { + compatible = "samsung,s3c2410-rtc"; + reg = <0x57000000 0x100>; + interrupt-parent = <&intc>; + interrupts = <0 30 0 3>, <0 8 0 3>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/s5p-mfc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/s5p-mfc.txt index 67ec3d4ccc7f..bf0182d8da25 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/s5p-mfc.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/s5p-mfc.txt @@ -21,3 +21,24 @@ Required properties: - samsung,mfc-l : Base address of the second memory bank used by MFC for DMA contiguous memory allocation and its size. + +Optional properties: + - samsung,power-domain : power-domain property defined with a phandle + to respective power domain. + +Example: +SoC specific DT entry: + +mfc: codec@13400000 { + compatible = "samsung,mfc-v5"; + reg = <0x13400000 0x10000>; + interrupts = <0 94 0>; + samsung,power-domain = <&pd_mfc>; +}; + +Board specific DT entry: + +codec@13400000 { + samsung,mfc-r = <0x43000000 0x800000>; + samsung,mfc-l = <0x51000000 0x800000>; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-nor.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-nor.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..420b3ab18890 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-nor.txt @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +Device tree bindings for NOR flash connect to TI GPMC + +NOR flash connected to the TI GPMC (found on OMAP boards) are represented as +child nodes of the GPMC controller with a name of "nor". + +All timing relevant properties as well as generic GPMC child properties are +explained in a separate documents. Please refer to +Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt + +Required properties: +- bank-width: Width of NOR flash in bytes. GPMC supports 8-bit and + 16-bit devices and so must be either 1 or 2 bytes. +- compatible: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/mtd-physmap.txt +- gpmc,cs-on-ns: Chip-select assertion time +- gpmc,cs-rd-off-ns: Chip-select de-assertion time for reads +- gpmc,cs-wr-off-ns: Chip-select de-assertion time for writes +- gpmc,oe-on-ns: Output-enable assertion time +- gpmc,oe-off-ns: Output-enable de-assertion time +- gpmc,we-on-ns Write-enable assertion time +- gpmc,we-off-ns: Write-enable de-assertion time +- gpmc,access-ns: Start cycle to first data capture (read access) +- gpmc,rd-cycle-ns: Total read cycle time +- gpmc,wr-cycle-ns: Total write cycle time +- linux,mtd-name: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/mtd-physmap.txt +- reg: Chip-select, base address (relative to chip-select) + and size of NOR flash. Note that base address will be + typically 0 as this is the start of the chip-select. + +Optional properties: +- gpmc,XXX Additional GPMC timings and settings parameters. See + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt + +Optional properties for partiton table parsing: +- #address-cells: should be set to 1 +- #size-cells: should be set to 1 + +Example: + +gpmc: gpmc@6e000000 { + compatible = "ti,omap3430-gpmc", "simple-bus"; + ti,hwmods = "gpmc"; + reg = <0x6e000000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <20>; + gpmc,num-cs = <8>; + gpmc,num-waitpins = <4>; + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <1>; + + ranges = <0 0 0x10000000 0x08000000>; + + nor@0,0 { + compatible = "cfi-flash"; + linux,mtd-name= "intel,pf48f6000m0y1be"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + reg = <0 0 0x08000000>; + bank-width = <2>; + + gpmc,mux-add-data; + gpmc,cs-on-ns = <0>; + gpmc,cs-rd-off-ns = <186>; + gpmc,cs-wr-off-ns = <186>; + gpmc,adv-on-ns = <12>; + gpmc,adv-rd-off-ns = <48>; + gpmc,adv-wr-off-ns = <48>; + gpmc,oe-on-ns = <54>; + gpmc,oe-off-ns = <168>; + gpmc,we-on-ns = <54>; + gpmc,we-off-ns = <168>; + gpmc,rd-cycle-ns = <186>; + gpmc,wr-cycle-ns = <186>; + gpmc,access-ns = <114>; + gpmc,page-burst-access-ns = <6>; + gpmc,bus-turnaround-ns = <12>; + gpmc,cycle2cycle-delay-ns = <18>; + gpmc,wr-data-mux-bus-ns = <90>; + gpmc,wr-access-ns = <186>; + gpmc,cycle2cycle-samecsen; + gpmc,cycle2cycle-diffcsen; + + partition@0 { + label = "bootloader-nor"; + reg = <0 0x40000>; + }; + partition@0x40000 { + label = "params-nor"; + reg = <0x40000 0x40000>; + }; + partition@0x80000 { + label = "kernel-nor"; + reg = <0x80000 0x200000>; + }; + partition@0x280000 { + label = "filesystem-nor"; + reg = <0x240000 0x7d80000>; + }; + }; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-onenand.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-onenand.txt index deec9da224a2..b7529424ac88 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-onenand.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-onenand.txt @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt Required properties: - reg: The CS line the peripheral is connected to + - gpmc,device-width Width of the ONENAND device connected to the GPMC + in bytes. Must be 1 or 2. Optional properties: @@ -34,6 +36,7 @@ Example for an OMAP3430 board: onenand@0 { reg = <0 0 0>; /* CS0, offset 0 */ + gpmc,device-width = <2>; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1>; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/gpmc-eth.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/gpmc-eth.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..24cb4e46f675 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/gpmc-eth.txt @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +Device tree bindings for Ethernet chip connected to TI GPMC + +Besides being used to interface with external memory devices, the +General-Purpose Memory Controller can be used to connect Pseudo-SRAM devices +such as ethernet controllers to processors using the TI GPMC as a data bus. + +Ethernet controllers connected to TI GPMC are represented as child nodes of +the GPMC controller with an "ethernet" name. + +All timing relevant properties as well as generic GPMC child properties are +explained in a separate documents. Please refer to +Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt + +For the properties relevant to the ethernet controller connected to the GPMC +refer to the binding documentation of the device. For example, the documentation +for the SMSC 911x is Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/smsc911x.txt + +Child nodes need to specify the GPMC bus address width using the "bank-width" +property but is possible that an ethernet controller also has a property to +specify the I/O registers address width. Even when the GPMC has a maximum 16-bit +address width, it supports devices with 32-bit word registers. +For example with an SMSC LAN911x/912x controller connected to the TI GPMC on an +OMAP2+ board, "bank-width = <2>;" and "reg-io-width = <4>;". + +Required properties: +- bank-width: Address width of the device in bytes. GPMC supports 8-bit + and 16-bit devices and so must be either 1 or 2 bytes. +- compatible: Compatible string property for the ethernet child device. +- gpmc,cs-on: Chip-select assertion time +- gpmc,cs-rd-off: Chip-select de-assertion time for reads +- gpmc,cs-wr-off: Chip-select de-assertion time for writes +- gpmc,oe-on: Output-enable assertion time +- gpmc,oe-off Output-enable de-assertion time +- gpmc,we-on: Write-enable assertion time +- gpmc,we-off: Write-enable de-assertion time +- gpmc,access: Start cycle to first data capture (read access) +- gpmc,rd-cycle: Total read cycle time +- gpmc,wr-cycle: Total write cycle time +- reg: Chip-select, base address (relative to chip-select) + and size of the memory mapped for the device. + Note that base address will be typically 0 as this + is the start of the chip-select. + +Optional properties: +- gpmc,XXX Additional GPMC timings and settings parameters. See + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt + +Example: + +gpmc: gpmc@6e000000 { + compatible = "ti,omap3430-gpmc"; + ti,hwmods = "gpmc"; + reg = <0x6e000000 0x1000>; + interrupts = <20>; + gpmc,num-cs = <8>; + gpmc,num-waitpins = <4>; + #address-cells = <2>; + #size-cells = <1>; + + ranges = <5 0 0x2c000000 0x1000000>; + + ethernet@5,0 { + compatible = "smsc,lan9221", "smsc,lan9115"; + reg = <5 0 0xff>; + bank-width = <2>; + + gpmc,mux-add-data; + gpmc,cs-on = <0>; + gpmc,cs-rd-off = <186>; + gpmc,cs-wr-off = <186>; + gpmc,adv-on = <12>; + gpmc,adv-rd-off = <48>; + gpmc,adv-wr-off = <48>; + gpmc,oe-on = <54>; + gpmc,oe-off = <168>; + gpmc,we-on = <54>; + gpmc,we-off = <168>; + gpmc,rd-cycle = <186>; + gpmc,wr-cycle = <186>; + gpmc,access = <114>; + gpmc,page-burst-access = <6>; + gpmc,bus-turnaround = <12>; + gpmc,cycle2cycle-delay = <18>; + gpmc,wr-data-mux-bus = <90>; + gpmc,wr-access = <186>; + gpmc,cycle2cycle-samecsen; + gpmc,cycle2cycle-diffcsen; + + interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>; + interrupts = <16>; + vmmc-supply = <&vddvario>; + vmmc_aux-supply = <&vdd33a>; + reg-io-width = <4>; + + smsc,save-mac-address; + }; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-vt8500.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-vt8500.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b3aa90f0ce44 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-vt8500.txt @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +VIA VT8500 and Wondermedia WM8xxx-series pinmux/gpio controller + +These SoCs contain a combined Pinmux/GPIO module. Each pin may operate as +either a GPIO in, GPIO out or as an alternate function (I2C, SPI etc). + +Required properties: +- compatible: "via,vt8500-pinctrl", "wm,wm8505-pinctrl", "wm,wm8650-pinctrl", + "wm8750-pinctrl" or "wm,wm8850-pinctrl" +- reg: Should contain the physical address of the module's registers. +- interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller. +- #interrupt-cells: Should be two. +- gpio-controller: Marks the device node as a GPIO controller. +- #gpio-cells : Should be two. The first cell is the pin number and the + second cell is used to specify optional parameters. + bit 0 - active low + +Please refer to ../gpio/gpio.txt for a general description of GPIO bindings. + +Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the +common pinctrl bindings used by client devices, including the meaning of the +phrase "pin configuration node". + +Each pin configuration node lists the pin(s) to which it applies, and one or +more of the mux functions to select on those pin(s), and pull-up/down +configuration. Each subnode only affects those parameters that are explicitly +listed. In other words, a subnode that lists only a mux function implies no +information about any pull configuration. Similarly, a subnode that lists only +a pull parameter implies no information about the mux function. + +Required subnode-properties: +- wm,pins: An array of cells. Each cell contains the ID of a pin. + +Optional subnode-properties: +- wm,function: Integer, containing the function to mux to the pin(s): + 0: GPIO in + 1: GPIO out + 2: alternate + +- wm,pull: Integer, representing the pull-down/up to apply to the pin(s): + 0: none + 1: down + 2: up + +Each of wm,function and wm,pull may contain either a single value which +will be applied to all pins in wm,pins, or one value for each entry in +wm,pins. + +Example: + + pinctrl: pinctrl { + compatible = "wm,wm8505-pinctrl"; + reg = <0xD8110000 0x10000>; + interrupt-controller; + #interrupt-cells = <2>; + gpio-controller; + #gpio-cells = <2>; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/reset.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/reset.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..31db6ff84908 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/reset.txt @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ += Reset Signal Device Tree Bindings = + +This binding is intended to represent the hardware reset signals present +internally in most IC (SoC, FPGA, ...) designs. Reset signals for whole +standalone chips are most likely better represented as GPIOs, although there +are likely to be exceptions to this rule. + +Hardware blocks typically receive a reset signal. This signal is generated by +a reset provider (e.g. power management or clock module) and received by a +reset consumer (the module being reset, or a module managing when a sub- +ordinate module is reset). This binding exists to represent the provider and +consumer, and provide a way to couple the two together. + +A reset signal is represented by the phandle of the provider, plus a reset +specifier - a list of DT cells that represents the reset signal within the +provider. The length (number of cells) and semantics of the reset specifier +are dictated by the binding of the reset provider, although common schemes +are described below. + +A word on where to place reset signal consumers in device tree: It is possible +in hardware for a reset signal to affect multiple logically separate HW blocks +at once. In this case, it would be unwise to represent this reset signal in +the DT node of each affected HW block, since if activated, an unrelated block +may be reset. Instead, reset signals should be represented in the DT node +where it makes most sense to control it; this may be a bus node if all +children of the bus are affected by the reset signal, or an individual HW +block node for dedicated reset signals. The intent of this binding is to give +appropriate software access to the reset signals in order to manage the HW, +rather than to slavishly enumerate the reset signal that affects each HW +block. + += Reset providers = + +Required properties: +#reset-cells: Number of cells in a reset specifier; Typically 0 for nodes + with a single reset output and 1 for nodes with multiple + reset outputs. + +For example: + + rst: reset-controller { + #reset-cells = <1>; + }; + += Reset consumers = + +Required properties: +resets: List of phandle and reset specifier pairs, one pair + for each reset signal that affects the device, or that the + device manages. Note: if the reset provider specifies '0' for + #reset-cells, then only the phandle portion of the pair will + appear. + +Optional properties: +reset-names: List of reset signal name strings sorted in the same order as + the resets property. Consumers drivers will use reset-names to + match reset signal names with reset specifiers. + +For example: + + device { + resets = <&rst 20>; + reset-names = "reset"; + }; + +This represents a device with a single reset signal named "reset". + + bus { + resets = <&rst 10> <&rst 11> <&rst 12> <&rst 11>; + reset-names = "i2s1", "i2s2", "dma", "mixer"; + }; + +This represents a bus that controls the reset signal of each of four sub- +ordinate devices. Consider for example a bus that fails to operate unless no +child device has reset asserted. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/cadence,ttc-timer.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/cadence,ttc-timer.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..993695c659e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/cadence,ttc-timer.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +Cadence TTC - Triple Timer Counter + +Required properties: +- compatible : Should be "cdns,ttc". +- reg : Specifies base physical address and size of the registers. +- interrupts : A list of 3 interrupts; one per timer channel. +- clocks: phandle to the source clock + +Example: + +ttc0: ttc0@f8001000 { + interrupt-parent = <&intc>; + interrupts = < 0 10 4 0 11 4 0 12 4 >; + compatible = "cdns,ttc"; + reg = <0xF8001000 0x1000>; + clocks = <&cpu_clk 3>; +}; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/samsung,exynos4210-mct.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/samsung,exynos4210-mct.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..cb47bfbcaeea --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/samsung,exynos4210-mct.txt @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +Samsung's Multi Core Timer (MCT) + +The Samsung's Multi Core Timer (MCT) module includes two main blocks, the +global timer and CPU local timers. The global timer is a 64-bit free running +up-counter and can generate 4 interrupts when the counter reaches one of the +four preset counter values. The CPU local timers are 32-bit free running +down-counters and generate an interrupt when the counter expires. There is +one CPU local timer instantiated in MCT for every CPU in the system. + +Required properties: + +- compatible: should be "samsung,exynos4210-mct". + (a) "samsung,exynos4210-mct", for mct compatible with Exynos4210 mct. + (b) "samsung,exynos4412-mct", for mct compatible with Exynos4412 mct. + +- reg: base address of the mct controller and length of the address space + it occupies. + +- interrupts: the list of interrupts generated by the controller. The following + should be the order of the interrupts specified. The local timer interrupts + should be specified after the four global timer interrupts have been + specified. + + 0: Global Timer Interrupt 0 + 1: Global Timer Interrupt 1 + 2: Global Timer Interrupt 2 + 3: Global Timer Interrupt 3 + 4: Local Timer Interrupt 0 + 5: Local Timer Interrupt 1 + 6: .. + 7: .. + i: Local Timer Interrupt n + +Example 1: In this example, the system uses only the first global timer + interrupt generated by MCT and the remaining three global timer + interrupts are unused. Two local timer interrupts have been + specified. + + mct@10050000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-mct"; + reg = <0x10050000 0x800>; + interrupts = <0 57 0>, <0 0 0>, <0 0 0>, <0 0 0>, + <0 42 0>, <0 48 0>; + }; + +Example 2: In this example, the MCT global and local timer interrupts are + connected to two seperate interrupt controllers. Hence, an + interrupt-map is created to map the interrupts to the respective + interrupt controllers. + + mct@101C0000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-mct"; + reg = <0x101C0000 0x800>; + interrupt-controller; + #interrups-cells = <2>; + interrupt-parent = <&mct_map>; + interrupts = <0 0>, <1 0>, <2 0>, <3 0>, + <4 0>, <5 0>; + + mct_map: mct-map { + #interrupt-cells = <2>; + #address-cells = <0>; + #size-cells = <0>; + interrupt-map = <0x0 0 &combiner 23 3>, + <0x4 0 &gic 0 120 0>, + <0x5 0 &gic 0 121 0>; + }; + }; diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/exynos-usb.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/exynos-usb.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f66fcddba46f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/exynos-usb.txt @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +Samsung Exynos SoC USB controller + +The USB devices interface with USB controllers on Exynos SOCs. +The device node has following properties. + +EHCI +Required properties: + - compatible: should be "samsung,exynos4210-ehci" for USB 2.0 + EHCI controller in host mode. + - reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped + region. + - interrupts: interrupt number to the cpu. + +Optional properties: + - samsung,vbus-gpio: if present, specifies the GPIO that + needs to be pulled up for the bus to be powered. + +Example: + + usb@12110000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-ehci"; + reg = <0x12110000 0x100>; + interrupts = <0 71 0>; + samsung,vbus-gpio = <&gpx2 6 1 3 3>; + }; + +OHCI +Required properties: + - compatible: should be "samsung,exynos4210-ohci" for USB 2.0 + OHCI companion controller in host mode. + - reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped + region. + - interrupts: interrupt number to the cpu. + +Example: + usb@12120000 { + compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-ohci"; + reg = <0x12120000 0x100>; + interrupts = <0 71 0>; + }; |