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| 2 | Freescale MPIC Interrupt Controller Node |
| 3 | Copyright (C) 2010,2011 Freescale Semiconductor Inc. |
| 4 | ===================================================================== |
| 5 | |
| 6 | The Freescale MPIC interrupt controller is found on all PowerQUICC |
| 7 | and QorIQ processors and is compatible with the Open PIC. The |
| 8 | notable difference from Open PIC binding is the addition of 2 |
| 9 | additional cells in the interrupt specifier defining interrupt type |
| 10 | information. |
| 11 | |
| 12 | PROPERTIES |
| 13 | |
| 14 | - compatible |
| 15 | Usage: required |
| 16 | Value type: <string> |
| 17 | Definition: Shall include "fsl,mpic". Freescale MPIC |
| 18 | controllers compatible with this binding have Block |
| 19 | Revision Registers BRR1 and BRR2 at offset 0x0 and |
| 20 | 0x10 in the MPIC. |
| 21 | |
| 22 | - reg |
| 23 | Usage: required |
| 24 | Value type: <prop-encoded-array> |
| 25 | Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical |
| 26 | offset and length of the device's registers within the |
| 27 | CCSR address space. |
| 28 | |
| 29 | - interrupt-controller |
| 30 | Usage: required |
| 31 | Value type: <empty> |
| 32 | Definition: Specifies that this node is an interrupt |
| 33 | controller |
| 34 | |
| 35 | - #interrupt-cells |
| 36 | Usage: required |
| 37 | Value type: <u32> |
| 38 | Definition: Shall be 2 or 4. A value of 2 means that interrupt |
| 39 | specifiers do not contain the interrupt-type or type-specific |
| 40 | information cells. |
| 41 | |
| 42 | - #address-cells |
| 43 | Usage: required |
| 44 | Value type: <u32> |
| 45 | Definition: Shall be 0. |
| 46 | |
| 47 | - pic-no-reset |
| 48 | Usage: optional |
| 49 | Value type: <empty> |
| 50 | Definition: The presence of this property specifies that the |
| 51 | MPIC must not be reset by the client program, and that |
| 52 | the boot program has initialized all interrupt source |
| 53 | configuration registers to a sane state-- masked or |
| 54 | directed at other cores. This ensures that the client |
| 55 | program will not receive interrupts for sources not belonging |
| 56 | to the client. The presence of this property also mandates |
| 57 | that any initialization related to interrupt sources shall |
| 58 | be limited to sources explicitly referenced in the device tree. |
| 59 | |
| 60 | - big-endian |
| 61 | Usage: optional |
| 62 | Value type: <empty> |
| 63 | If present the MPIC will be assumed to be big-endian. Some |
| 64 | device-trees omit this property on MPIC nodes even when the MPIC is |
| 65 | in fact big-endian, so certain boards override this property. |
| 66 | |
| 67 | - single-cpu-affinity |
| 68 | Usage: optional |
| 69 | Value type: <empty> |
| 70 | If present the MPIC will be assumed to only be able to route |
| 71 | non-IPI interrupts to a single CPU at a time (EG: Freescale MPIC). |
| 72 | |
| 73 | - last-interrupt-source |
| 74 | Usage: optional |
| 75 | Value type: <u32> |
| 76 | Some MPICs do not correctly report the number of hardware sources |
| 77 | in the global feature registers. If specified, this field will |
| 78 | override the value read from MPIC_GREG_FEATURE_LAST_SRC. |
| 79 | |
| 80 | INTERRUPT SPECIFIER DEFINITION |
| 81 | |
| 82 | Interrupt specifiers consists of 4 cells encoded as |
| 83 | follows: |
| 84 | |
| 85 | <1st-cell> interrupt-number |
| 86 | |
| 87 | Identifies the interrupt source. The meaning |
| 88 | depends on the type of interrupt. |
| 89 | |
| 90 | Note: If the interrupt-type cell is undefined |
| 91 | (i.e. #interrupt-cells = 2), this cell |
| 92 | should be interpreted the same as for |
| 93 | interrupt-type 0-- i.e. an external or |
| 94 | normal SoC device interrupt. |
| 95 | |
| 96 | <2nd-cell> level-sense information, encoded as follows: |
| 97 | 0 = low-to-high edge triggered |
| 98 | 1 = active low level-sensitive |
| 99 | 2 = active high level-sensitive |
| 100 | 3 = high-to-low edge triggered |
| 101 | |
| 102 | <3rd-cell> interrupt-type |
| 103 | |
| 104 | The following types are supported: |
| 105 | |
| 106 | 0 = external or normal SoC device interrupt |
| 107 | |
| 108 | The interrupt-number cell contains |
| 109 | the SoC device interrupt number. The |
| 110 | type-specific cell is undefined. The |
| 111 | interrupt-number is derived from the |
| 112 | MPIC a block of registers referred to as |
| 113 | the "Interrupt Source Configuration Registers". |
| 114 | Each source has 32-bytes of registers |
| 115 | (vector/priority and destination) in this |
| 116 | region. So interrupt 0 is at offset 0x0, |
| 117 | interrupt 1 is at offset 0x20, and so on. |
| 118 | |
| 119 | 1 = error interrupt |
| 120 | |
| 121 | The interrupt-number cell contains |
| 122 | the SoC device interrupt number for |
| 123 | the error interrupt. The type-specific |
| 124 | cell identifies the specific error |
| 125 | interrupt number. |
| 126 | |
| 127 | 2 = MPIC inter-processor interrupt (IPI) |
| 128 | |
| 129 | The interrupt-number cell identifies |
| 130 | the MPIC IPI number. The type-specific |
| 131 | cell is undefined. |
| 132 | |
| 133 | 3 = MPIC timer interrupt |
| 134 | |
| 135 | The interrupt-number cell identifies |
| 136 | the MPIC timer number. The type-specific |
| 137 | cell is undefined. |
| 138 | |
| 139 | <4th-cell> type-specific information |
| 140 | |
| 141 | The type-specific cell is encoded as follows: |
| 142 | |
| 143 | - For interrupt-type 1 (error interrupt), |
| 144 | the type-specific cell contains the |
| 145 | bit number of the error interrupt in the |
| 146 | Error Interrupt Summary Register. |
| 147 | |
| 148 | EXAMPLE 1 |
| 149 | /* |
| 150 | * mpic interrupt controller with 4 cells per specifier |
| 151 | */ |
| 152 | mpic: pic@40000 { |
| 153 | compatible = "fsl,mpic"; |
| 154 | interrupt-controller; |
| 155 | #interrupt-cells = <4>; |
| 156 | #address-cells = <0>; |
| 157 | reg = <0x40000 0x40000>; |
| 158 | }; |
| 159 | |
| 160 | EXAMPLE 2 |
| 161 | /* |
| 162 | * The MPC8544 I2C controller node has an internal |
| 163 | * interrupt number of 27. As per the reference manual |
| 164 | * this corresponds to interrupt source configuration |
| 165 | * registers at 0x5_0560. |
| 166 | * |
| 167 | * The interrupt source configuration registers begin |
| 168 | * at 0x5_0000. |
| 169 | * |
| 170 | * To compute the interrupt specifier interrupt number |
| 171 | * |
| 172 | * 0x560 >> 5 = 43 |
| 173 | * |
| 174 | * The interrupt source configuration registers begin |
| 175 | * at 0x5_0000, and so the i2c vector/priority registers |
| 176 | * are at 0x5_0560. |
| 177 | */ |
| 178 | i2c@3000 { |
| 179 | #address-cells = <1>; |
| 180 | #size-cells = <0>; |
| 181 | cell-index = <0>; |
| 182 | compatible = "fsl-i2c"; |
| 183 | reg = <0x3000 0x100>; |
| 184 | interrupts = <43 2>; |
| 185 | interrupt-parent = <&mpic>; |
| 186 | dfsrr; |
| 187 | }; |
| 188 | |
| 189 | |
| 190 | EXAMPLE 3 |
| 191 | /* |
| 192 | * Definition of a node defining the 4 |
| 193 | * MPIC IPI interrupts. Note the interrupt |
| 194 | * type of 2. |
| 195 | */ |
| 196 | ipi@410a0 { |
| 197 | compatible = "fsl,mpic-ipi"; |
| 198 | reg = <0x40040 0x10>; |
| 199 | interrupts = <0 0 2 0 |
| 200 | 1 0 2 0 |
| 201 | 2 0 2 0 |
| 202 | 3 0 2 0>; |
| 203 | }; |
| 204 | |
| 205 | EXAMPLE 4 |
| 206 | /* |
| 207 | * Definition of a node defining the MPIC |
| 208 | * global timers. Note the interrupt |
| 209 | * type of 3. |
| 210 | */ |
| 211 | timer0: timer@41100 { |
| 212 | compatible = "fsl,mpic-global-timer"; |
| 213 | reg = <0x41100 0x100 0x41300 4>; |
| 214 | interrupts = <0 0 3 0 |
| 215 | 1 0 3 0 |
| 216 | 2 0 3 0 |
| 217 | 3 0 3 0>; |
| 218 | }; |
| 219 | |
| 220 | EXAMPLE 5 |
| 221 | /* |
| 222 | * Definition of an error interrupt (interrupt type 1). |
| 223 | * SoC interrupt number is 16 and the specific error |
| 224 | * interrupt bit in the error interrupt summary register |
| 225 | * is 23. |
| 226 | */ |
| 227 | memory-controller@8000 { |
| 228 | compatible = "fsl,p4080-memory-controller"; |
| 229 | reg = <0x8000 0x1000>; |
| 230 | interrupts = <16 2 1 23>; |
| 231 | }; |