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authorOlof Johansson <olof@lixom.net>2013-11-15 15:17:59 -0800
committerOlof Johansson <olof@lixom.net>2013-11-15 15:17:59 -0800
commit6886059f2ef5d62c73e87a905e84fa4f87d56074 (patch)
treedfe6e1611d7c50057df52db7b55eafbfb8e33a93 /Documentation/devicetree
parentca439c9b983ffa14e9eae6030e3ee80ad039388f (diff)
parent26273e02a0cf18eb72416559310d3294390a9024 (diff)
Merge tag 'omap-for-v3.13/fixes-for-merge-window-take2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tmlind/linux-omap into fixes
Few clock fixes, a runtime PM fix, and pinctrl-single fix along with few other fixes that popped up during the merge window. * tag 'omap-for-v3.13/fixes-for-merge-window-take2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tmlind/linux-omap: ARM: OMAP2+: Fix build for dra7xx without omap4 and 5 ARM: OMAP2+: omap_device: maintain sane runtime pm status around suspend/resume doc: devicetree: Add bindings documentation for omap-des driver ARM: dts: doc: Document missing compatible property for omap-sham driver ARM: OMAP3: Beagle: fix return value check in beagle_opp_init() ARM: OMAP: devicetree: fix SPI node compatible property syntax items pinctrl: single: call pcs_soc->rearm() whenever IRQ mask is changed ARM: OMAP2+: smsc911x: fix return value check in gpmc_smsc911x_init() + sync with newer trunk
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/devicetree')
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.txt401
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/topology.txt474
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/efm32-clock.txt11
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/keystone-gate.txt29
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/keystone-pll.txt84
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/xgene.txt111
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/omap-des.txt30
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/omap-sham.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/abilis,tb10x-gpio.txt36
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-bcm-kona.txt52
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.txt71
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt40
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt29
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-lp55xx.txt11
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/abilis,tb10x-iomux.txt80
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/fsl,imx-pinctrl.txt37
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/fsl,imx27-pinctrl.txt99
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-palmas.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/rockchip,pinctrl.txt46
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/as3722-regulator.txt91
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/da9210.txt21
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/palmas-pmic.txt12
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt5
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/cs42l73.txt22
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/davinci-evm-audio.txt42
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/davinci-mcasp-audio.txt41
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/tlv320aic3x.txt26
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/tpa6130a2.txt27
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/omap-spi.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/sh-hspi.txt7
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/efm32,timer.txt23
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt9
33 files changed, 1875 insertions, 102 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.txt
index f32494dbfe1..91304353eea 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.txt
@@ -1,77 +1,384 @@
-* ARM CPUs binding description
+=================
+ARM CPUs bindings
+=================
The device tree allows to describe the layout of CPUs in a system through
the "cpus" node, which in turn contains a number of subnodes (ie "cpu")
defining properties for every cpu.
-Bindings for CPU nodes follow the ePAPR standard, available from:
-
-http://devicetree.org
-
-For the ARM architecture every CPU node must contain the following properties:
-
-- device_type: must be "cpu"
-- reg: property matching the CPU MPIDR[23:0] register bits
- reg[31:24] bits must be set to 0
-- compatible: should be one of:
- "arm,arm1020"
- "arm,arm1020e"
- "arm,arm1022"
- "arm,arm1026"
- "arm,arm720"
- "arm,arm740"
- "arm,arm7tdmi"
- "arm,arm920"
- "arm,arm922"
- "arm,arm925"
- "arm,arm926"
- "arm,arm940"
- "arm,arm946"
- "arm,arm9tdmi"
- "arm,cortex-a5"
- "arm,cortex-a7"
- "arm,cortex-a8"
- "arm,cortex-a9"
- "arm,cortex-a15"
- "arm,arm1136"
- "arm,arm1156"
- "arm,arm1176"
- "arm,arm11mpcore"
- "faraday,fa526"
- "intel,sa110"
- "intel,sa1100"
- "marvell,feroceon"
- "marvell,mohawk"
- "marvell,xsc3"
- "marvell,xscale"
-
-Example:
+Bindings for CPU nodes follow the ePAPR v1.1 standard, available from:
+
+https://www.power.org/documentation/epapr-version-1-1/
+
+with updates for 32-bit and 64-bit ARM systems provided in this document.
+
+================================
+Convention used in this document
+================================
+
+This document follows the conventions described in the ePAPR v1.1, with
+the addition:
+
+- square brackets define bitfields, eg reg[7:0] value of the bitfield in
+ the reg property contained in bits 7 down to 0
+
+=====================================
+cpus and cpu node bindings definition
+=====================================
+
+The ARM architecture, in accordance with the ePAPR, requires the cpus and cpu
+nodes to be present and contain the properties described below.
+
+- cpus node
+
+ Description: Container of cpu nodes
+
+ The node name must be "cpus".
+
+ A cpus node must define the following properties:
+
+ - #address-cells
+ Usage: required
+ Value type: <u32>
+
+ Definition depends on ARM architecture version and
+ configuration:
+
+ # On uniprocessor ARM architectures previous to v7
+ value must be 1, to enable a simple enumeration
+ scheme for processors that do not have a HW CPU
+ identification register.
+ # On 32-bit ARM 11 MPcore, ARM v7 or later systems
+ value must be 1, that corresponds to CPUID/MPIDR
+ registers sizes.
+ # On ARM v8 64-bit systems value should be set to 2,
+ that corresponds to the MPIDR_EL1 register size.
+ If MPIDR_EL1[63:32] value is equal to 0 on all CPUs
+ in the system, #address-cells can be set to 1, since
+ MPIDR_EL1[63:32] bits are not used for CPUs
+ identification.
+ - #size-cells
+ Usage: required
+ Value type: <u32>
+ Definition: must be set to 0
+
+- cpu node
+
+ Description: Describes a CPU in an ARM based system
+
+ PROPERTIES
+
+ - device_type
+ Usage: required
+ Value type: <string>
+ Definition: must be "cpu"
+ - reg
+ Usage and definition depend on ARM architecture version and
+ configuration:
+
+ # On uniprocessor ARM architectures previous to v7
+ this property is required and must be set to 0.
+
+ # On ARM 11 MPcore based systems this property is
+ required and matches the CPUID[11:0] register bits.
+
+ Bits [11:0] in the reg cell must be set to
+ bits [11:0] in CPU ID register.
+
+ All other bits in the reg cell must be set to 0.
+
+ # On 32-bit ARM v7 or later systems this property is
+ required and matches the CPU MPIDR[23:0] register
+ bits.
+
+ Bits [23:0] in the reg cell must be set to
+ bits [23:0] in MPIDR.
+
+ All other bits in the reg cell must be set to 0.
+
+ # On ARM v8 64-bit systems this property is required
+ and matches the MPIDR_EL1 register affinity bits.
+
+ * If cpus node's #address-cells property is set to 2
+
+ The first reg cell bits [7:0] must be set to
+ bits [39:32] of MPIDR_EL1.
+
+ The second reg cell bits [23:0] must be set to
+ bits [23:0] of MPIDR_EL1.
+
+ * If cpus node's #address-cells property is set to 1
+
+ The reg cell bits [23:0] must be set to bits [23:0]
+ of MPIDR_EL1.
+
+ All other bits in the reg cells must be set to 0.
+
+ - compatible:
+ Usage: required
+ Value type: <string>
+ Definition: should be one of:
+ "arm,arm710t"
+ "arm,arm720t"
+ "arm,arm740t"
+ "arm,arm7ej-s"
+ "arm,arm7tdmi"
+ "arm,arm7tdmi-s"
+ "arm,arm9es"
+ "arm,arm9ej-s"
+ "arm,arm920t"
+ "arm,arm922t"
+ "arm,arm925"
+ "arm,arm926e-s"
+ "arm,arm926ej-s"
+ "arm,arm940t"
+ "arm,arm946e-s"
+ "arm,arm966e-s"
+ "arm,arm968e-s"
+ "arm,arm9tdmi"
+ "arm,arm1020e"
+ "arm,arm1020t"
+ "arm,arm1022e"
+ "arm,arm1026ej-s"
+ "arm,arm1136j-s"
+ "arm,arm1136jf-s"
+ "arm,arm1156t2-s"
+ "arm,arm1156t2f-s"
+ "arm,arm1176jzf"
+ "arm,arm1176jz-s"
+ "arm,arm1176jzf-s"
+ "arm,arm11mpcore"
+ "arm,cortex-a5"
+ "arm,cortex-a7"
+ "arm,cortex-a8"
+ "arm,cortex-a9"
+ "arm,cortex-a15"
+ "arm,cortex-a53"
+ "arm,cortex-a57"
+ "arm,cortex-m0"
+ "arm,cortex-m0+"
+ "arm,cortex-m1"
+ "arm,cortex-m3"
+ "arm,cortex-m4"
+ "arm,cortex-r4"
+ "arm,cortex-r5"
+ "arm,cortex-r7"
+ "faraday,fa526"
+ "intel,sa110"
+ "intel,sa1100"
+ "marvell,feroceon"
+ "marvell,mohawk"
+ "marvell,pj4a"
+ "marvell,pj4b"
+ "marvell,sheeva-v5"
+ "qcom,krait"
+ "qcom,scorpion"
+ - enable-method
+ Value type: <stringlist>
+ Usage and definition depend on ARM architecture version.
+ # On ARM v8 64-bit this property is required and must
+ be one of:
+ "spin-table"
+ "psci"
+ # On ARM 32-bit systems this property is optional.
+
+ - cpu-release-addr
+ Usage: required for systems that have an "enable-method"
+ property value of "spin-table".
+ Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
+ Definition:
+ # On ARM v8 64-bit systems must be a two cell
+ property identifying a 64-bit zero-initialised
+ memory location.
+
+Example 1 (dual-cluster big.LITTLE system 32-bit):
cpus {
#size-cells = <0>;
#address-cells = <1>;
- CPU0: cpu@0 {
+ cpu@0 {
device_type = "cpu";
compatible = "arm,cortex-a15";
reg = <0x0>;
};
- CPU1: cpu@1 {
+ cpu@1 {
device_type = "cpu";
compatible = "arm,cortex-a15";
reg = <0x1>;
};
- CPU2: cpu@100 {
+ cpu@100 {
device_type = "cpu";
compatible = "arm,cortex-a7";
reg = <0x100>;
};
- CPU3: cpu@101 {
+ cpu@101 {
device_type = "cpu";
compatible = "arm,cortex-a7";
reg = <0x101>;
};
};
+
+Example 2 (Cortex-A8 uniprocessor 32-bit system):
+
+ cpus {
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+
+ cpu@0 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a8";
+ reg = <0x0>;
+ };
+ };
+
+Example 3 (ARM 926EJ-S uniprocessor 32-bit system):
+
+ cpus {
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+
+ cpu@0 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,arm926ej-s";
+ reg = <0x0>;
+ };
+ };
+
+Example 4 (ARM Cortex-A57 64-bit system):
+
+cpus {
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ #address-cells = <2>;
+
+ cpu@0 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x0>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@1 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x1>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@100 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x100>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@101 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x101>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@10000 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x10000>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@10001 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x10001>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@10100 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x10100>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@10101 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x10101>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@100000000 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x0>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@100000001 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x1>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@100000100 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x100>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@100000101 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x101>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@100010000 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x10000>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@100010001 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x10001>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@100010100 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x10100>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ cpu@100010101 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x10101>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/topology.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/topology.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..4aa20e7a424
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/topology.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,474 @@
+===========================================
+ARM topology binding description
+===========================================
+
+===========================================
+1 - Introduction
+===========================================
+
+In an ARM system, the hierarchy of CPUs is defined through three entities that
+are used to describe the layout of physical CPUs in the system:
+
+- cluster
+- core
+- thread
+
+The cpu nodes (bindings defined in [1]) represent the devices that
+correspond to physical CPUs and are to be mapped to the hierarchy levels.
+
+The bottom hierarchy level sits at core or thread level depending on whether
+symmetric multi-threading (SMT) is supported or not.
+
+For instance in a system where CPUs support SMT, "cpu" nodes represent all
+threads existing in the system and map to the hierarchy level "thread" above.
+In systems where SMT is not supported "cpu" nodes represent all cores present
+in the system and map to the hierarchy level "core" above.
+
+ARM topology bindings allow one to associate cpu nodes with hierarchical groups
+corresponding to the system hierarchy; syntactically they are defined as device
+tree nodes.
+
+The remainder of this document provides the topology bindings for ARM, based
+on the ePAPR standard, available from:
+
+http://www.power.org/documentation/epapr-version-1-1/
+
+If not stated otherwise, whenever a reference to a cpu node phandle is made its
+value must point to a cpu node compliant with the cpu node bindings as
+documented in [1].
+A topology description containing phandles to cpu nodes that are not compliant
+with bindings standardized in [1] is therefore considered invalid.
+
+===========================================
+2 - cpu-map node
+===========================================
+
+The ARM CPU topology is defined within the cpu-map node, which is a direct
+child of the cpus node and provides a container where the actual topology
+nodes are listed.
+
+- cpu-map node
+
+ Usage: Optional - On ARM SMP systems provide CPUs topology to the OS.
+ ARM uniprocessor systems do not require a topology
+ description and therefore should not define a
+ cpu-map node.
+
+ Description: The cpu-map node is just a container node where its
+ subnodes describe the CPU topology.
+
+ Node name must be "cpu-map".
+
+ The cpu-map node's parent node must be the cpus node.
+
+ The cpu-map node's child nodes can be:
+
+ - one or more cluster nodes
+
+ Any other configuration is considered invalid.
+
+The cpu-map node can only contain three types of child nodes:
+
+- cluster node
+- core node
+- thread node
+
+whose bindings are described in paragraph 3.
+
+The nodes describing the CPU topology (cluster/core/thread) can only be
+defined within the cpu-map node.
+Any other configuration is consider invalid and therefore must be ignored.
+
+===========================================
+2.1 - cpu-map child nodes naming convention
+===========================================
+
+cpu-map child nodes must follow a naming convention where the node name
+must be "clusterN", "coreN", "threadN" depending on the node type (ie
+cluster/core/thread) (where N = {0, 1, ...} is the node number; nodes which
+are siblings within a single common parent node must be given a unique and
+sequential N value, starting from 0).
+cpu-map child nodes which do not share a common parent node can have the same
+name (ie same number N as other cpu-map child nodes at different device tree
+levels) since name uniqueness will be guaranteed by the device tree hierarchy.
+
+===========================================
+3 - cluster/core/thread node bindings
+===========================================
+
+Bindings for cluster/cpu/thread nodes are defined as follows:
+
+- cluster node
+
+ Description: must be declared within a cpu-map node, one node
+ per cluster. A system can contain several layers of
+ clustering and cluster nodes can be contained in parent
+ cluster nodes.
+
+ The cluster node name must be "clusterN" as described in 2.1 above.
+ A cluster node can not be a leaf node.
+
+ A cluster node's child nodes must be:
+
+ - one or more cluster nodes; or
+ - one or more core nodes
+
+ Any other configuration is considered invalid.
+
+- core node
+
+ Description: must be declared in a cluster node, one node per core in
+ the cluster. If the system does not support SMT, core
+ nodes are leaf nodes, otherwise they become containers of
+ thread nodes.
+
+ The core node name must be "coreN" as described in 2.1 above.
+
+ A core node must be a leaf node if SMT is not supported.
+
+ Properties for core nodes that are leaf nodes:
+
+ - cpu
+ Usage: required
+ Value type: <phandle>
+ Definition: a phandle to the cpu node that corresponds to the
+ core node.
+
+ If a core node is not a leaf node (CPUs supporting SMT) a core node's
+ child nodes can be:
+
+ - one or more thread nodes
+
+ Any other configuration is considered invalid.
+
+- thread node
+
+ Description: must be declared in a core node, one node per thread
+ in the core if the system supports SMT. Thread nodes are
+ always leaf nodes in the device tree.
+
+ The thread node name must be "threadN" as described in 2.1 above.
+
+ A thread node must be a leaf node.
+
+ A thread node must contain the following property:
+
+ - cpu
+ Usage: required
+ Value type: <phandle>
+ Definition: a phandle to the cpu node that corresponds to
+ the thread node.
+
+===========================================
+4 - Example dts
+===========================================
+
+Example 1 (ARM 64-bit, 16-cpu system, two clusters of clusters):
+
+cpus {
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ #address-cells = <2>;
+
+ cpu-map {
+ cluster0 {
+ cluster0 {
+ core0 {
+ thread0 {
+ cpu = <&CPU0>;
+ };
+ thread1 {
+ cpu = <&CPU1>;
+ };
+ };
+
+ core1 {
+ thread0 {
+ cpu = <&CPU2>;
+ };
+ thread1 {
+ cpu = <&CPU3>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+
+ cluster1 {
+ core0 {
+ thread0 {
+ cpu = <&CPU4>;
+ };
+ thread1 {
+ cpu = <&CPU5>;
+ };
+ };
+
+ core1 {
+ thread0 {
+ cpu = <&CPU6>;
+ };
+ thread1 {
+ cpu = <&CPU7>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+ };
+
+ cluster1 {
+ cluster0 {
+ core0 {
+ thread0 {
+ cpu = <&CPU8>;
+ };
+ thread1 {
+ cpu = <&CPU9>;
+ };
+ };
+ core1 {
+ thread0 {
+ cpu = <&CPU10>;
+ };
+ thread1 {
+ cpu = <&CPU11>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+
+ cluster1 {
+ core0 {
+ thread0 {
+ cpu = <&CPU12>;
+ };
+ thread1 {
+ cpu = <&CPU13>;
+ };
+ };
+ core1 {
+ thread0 {
+ cpu = <&CPU14>;
+ };
+ thread1 {
+ cpu = <&CPU15>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+ };
+ };
+
+ CPU0: cpu@0 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x0>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU1: cpu@1 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x1>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU2: cpu@100 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x100>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU3: cpu@101 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x101>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU4: cpu@10000 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x10000>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU5: cpu@10001 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x10001>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU6: cpu@10100 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x10100>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU7: cpu@10101 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x0 0x10101>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU8: cpu@100000000 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x0>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU9: cpu@100000001 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x1>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU10: cpu@100000100 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x100>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU11: cpu@100000101 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x101>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU12: cpu@100010000 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x10000>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU13: cpu@100010001 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x10001>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU14: cpu@100010100 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x10100>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+
+ CPU15: cpu@100010101 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a57";
+ reg = <0x1 0x10101>;
+ enable-method = "spin-table";
+ cpu-release-addr = <0 0x20000000>;
+ };
+};
+
+Example 2 (ARM 32-bit, dual-cluster, 8-cpu system, no SMT):
+
+cpus {
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+
+ cpu-map {
+ cluster0 {
+ core0 {
+ cpu = <&CPU0>;
+ };
+ core1 {
+ cpu = <&CPU1>;
+ };
+ core2 {
+ cpu = <&CPU2>;
+ };
+ core3 {
+ cpu = <&CPU3>;
+ };
+ };
+
+ cluster1 {
+ core0 {
+ cpu = <&CPU4>;
+ };
+ core1 {
+ cpu = <&CPU5>;
+ };
+ core2 {
+ cpu = <&CPU6>;
+ };
+ core3 {
+ cpu = <&CPU7>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+
+ CPU0: cpu@0 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a15";
+ reg = <0x0>;
+ };
+
+ CPU1: cpu@1 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a15";
+ reg = <0x1>;
+ };
+
+ CPU2: cpu@2 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a15";
+ reg = <0x2>;
+ };
+
+ CPU3: cpu@3 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a15";
+ reg = <0x3>;
+ };
+
+ CPU4: cpu@100 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a7";
+ reg = <0x100>;
+ };
+
+ CPU5: cpu@101 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a7";
+ reg = <0x101>;
+ };
+
+ CPU6: cpu@102 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a7";
+ reg = <0x102>;
+ };
+
+ CPU7: cpu@103 {
+ device_type = "cpu";
+ compatible = "arm,cortex-a7";
+ reg = <0x103>;
+ };
+};
+
+===============================================================================
+[1] ARM Linux kernel documentation
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/cpus.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/efm32-clock.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/efm32-clock.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..263d293f6a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/efm32-clock.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+* Clock bindings for Energy Micro efm32 Giant Gecko's Clock Management Unit
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: Should be "efm32gg,cmu"
+- reg: Base address and length of the register set
+- interrupts: Interrupt used by the CMU
+- #clock-cells: Should be <1>
+
+The clock consumer should specify the desired clock by having the clock ID in
+its "clocks" phandle cell. The header efm32-clk.h contains a list of available
+IDs.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/keystone-gate.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/keystone-gate.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..c5aa187026e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/keystone-gate.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+Status: Unstable - ABI compatibility may be broken in the future
+
+Binding for Keystone gate control driver which uses PSC controller IP.
+
+This binding uses the common clock binding[1].
+
+[1] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible : shall be "ti,keystone,psc-clock".
+- #clock-cells : from common clock binding; shall be set to 0.
+- clocks : parent clock phandle
+- reg : psc control and domain address address space
+- reg-names : psc control and domain registers
+- domain-id : psc domain id needed to check the transition state register
+
+Optional properties:
+- clock-output-names : From common clock binding to override the
+ default output clock name
+Example:
+ clkusb: clkusb {
+ #clock-cells = <0>;
+ compatible = "ti,keystone,psc-clock";
+ clocks = <&chipclk16>;
+ clock-output-names = "usb";
+ reg = <0x02350008 0xb00>, <0x02350000 0x400>;
+ reg-names = "control", "domain";
+ domain-id = <0>;
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/keystone-pll.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/keystone-pll.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..12bd72605a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/keystone-pll.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+Status: Unstable - ABI compatibility may be broken in the future
+
+Binding for keystone PLLs. The main PLL IP typically has a multiplier,
+a divider and a post divider. The additional PLL IPs like ARMPLL, DDRPLL
+and PAPLL are controlled by the memory mapped register where as the Main
+PLL is controlled by a PLL controller registers along with memory mapped
+registers.
+
+This binding uses the common clock binding[1].
+
+[1] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt
+
+Required properties:
+- #clock-cells : from common clock binding; shall be set to 0.
+- compatible : shall be "ti,keystone,main-pll-clock" or "ti,keystone,pll-clock"
+- clocks : parent clock phandle
+- reg - pll control0 and pll multipler registers
+- reg-names : control and multiplier. The multiplier is applicable only for
+ main pll clock
+- fixed-postdiv : fixed post divider value
+
+Example:
+ mainpllclk: mainpllclk@2310110 {
+ #clock-cells = <0>;
+ compatible = "ti,keystone,main-pll-clock";
+ clocks = <&refclkmain>;
+ reg = <0x02620350 4>, <0x02310110 4>;
+ reg-names = "control", "multiplier";
+ fixed-postdiv = <2>;
+ };
+
+ papllclk: papllclk@2620358 {
+ #clock-cells = <0>;
+ compatible = "ti,keystone,pll-clock";
+ clocks = <&refclkmain>;
+ clock-output-names = "pa-pll-clk";
+ reg = <0x02620358 4>;
+ reg-names = "control";
+ fixed-postdiv = <6>;
+ };
+
+Required properties:
+- #clock-cells : from common clock binding; shall be set to 0.
+- compatible : shall be "ti,keystone,pll-mux-clock"
+- clocks : link phandles of parent clocks
+- reg - pll mux register
+- bit-shift : number of bits to shift the bit-mask
+- bit-mask : arbitrary bitmask for programming the mux
+
+Optional properties:
+- clock-output-names : From common clock binding.
+
+Example:
+ mainmuxclk: mainmuxclk@2310108 {
+ #clock-cells = <0>;
+ compatible = "ti,keystone,pll-mux-clock";
+ clocks = <&mainpllclk>, <&refclkmain>;
+ reg = <0x02310108 4>;
+ bit-shift = <23>;
+ bit-mask = <1>;
+ clock-output-names = "mainmuxclk";
+ };
+
+Required properties:
+- #clock-cells : from common clock binding; shall be set to 0.
+- compatible : shall be "ti,keystone,pll-divider-clock"
+- clocks : parent clock phandle
+- reg - pll mux register
+- bit-shift : number of bits to shift the bit-mask
+- bit-mask : arbitrary bitmask for programming the divider
+
+Optional properties:
+- clock-output-names : From common clock binding.
+
+Example:
+ gemtraceclk: gemtraceclk@2310120 {
+ #clock-cells = <0>;
+ compatible = "ti,keystone,pll-divider-clock";
+ clocks = <&mainmuxclk>;
+ reg = <0x02310120 4>;
+ bit-shift = <0>;
+ bit-mask = <8>;
+ clock-output-names = "gemtraceclk";
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/xgene.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/xgene.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..1c4ef773fee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/xgene.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+Device Tree Clock bindings for APM X-Gene
+
+This binding uses the common clock binding[1].
+
+[1] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible : shall be one of the following:
+ "apm,xgene-socpll-clock" - for a X-Gene SoC PLL clock
+ "apm,xgene-pcppll-clock" - for a X-Gene PCP PLL clock
+ "apm,xgene-device-clock" - for a X-Gene device clock
+
+Required properties for SoC or PCP PLL clocks:
+- reg : shall be the physical PLL register address for the pll clock.
+- clocks : shall be the input parent clock phandle for the clock. This should
+ be the reference clock.
+- #clock-cells : shall be set to 1.
+- clock-output-names : shall be the name of the PLL referenced by derive
+ clock.
+Optional properties for PLL clocks:
+- clock-names : shall be the name of the PLL. If missing, use the device name.
+
+Required properties for device clocks:
+- reg : shall be a list of address and length pairs describing the CSR
+ reset and/or the divider. Either may be omitted, but at least
+ one must be present.
+ - reg-names : shall be a string list describing the reg resource. This
+ may include "csr-reg" and/or "div-reg". If this property
+ is not present, the reg property is assumed to describe
+ only "csr-reg".
+- clocks : shall be the input parent clock phandle for the clock.
+- #clock-cells : shall be set to 1.
+- clock-output-names : shall be the name of the device referenced.
+Optional properties for device clocks:
+- clock-names : shall be the name of the device clock. If missing, use the
+ device name.
+- csr-offset : Offset to the CSR reset register from the reset address base.
+ Default is 0.
+- csr-mask : CSR reset mask bit. Default is 0xF.
+- enable-offset : Offset to the enable register from the reset address base.
+ Default is 0x8.
+- enable-mask : CSR enable mask bit. Default is 0xF.
+- divider-offset : Offset to the divider CSR register from the divider base.
+ Default is 0x0.
+- divider-width : Width of the divider register. Default is 0.
+- divider-shift : Bit shift of the divider register. Default is 0.
+
+For example:
+
+ pcppll: pcppll@17000100 {
+ compatible = "apm,xgene-pcppll-clock";
+ #clock-cells = <1>;
+ clocks = <&refclk 0>;
+ clock-names = "pcppll";
+ reg = <0x0 0x17000100 0x0 0x1000>;
+ clock-output-names = "pcppll";
+ type = <0>;
+ };
+
+ socpll: socpll@17000120 {
+ compatible = "apm,xgene-socpll-clock";
+ #clock-cells = <1>;
+ clocks = <&refclk 0>;
+ clock-names = "socpll";
+ reg = <0x0 0x17000120 0x0 0x1000>;
+ clock-output-names = "socpll";
+ type = <1>;
+ };
+
+ qmlclk: qmlclk {
+ compatible = "apm,xgene-device-clock";
+ #clock-cells = <1>;
+ clocks = <&socplldiv2 0>;
+ clock-names = "qmlclk";
+ reg = <0x0 0x1703C000 0x0 0x1000>;
+ reg-name = "csr-reg";
+ clock-output-names = "qmlclk";
+ };
+
+ ethclk: ethclk {
+ compatible = "apm,xgene-device-clock";
+ #clock-cells = <1>;
+ clocks = <&socplldiv2 0>;
+ clock-names = "ethclk";
+ reg = <0x0 0x17000000 0x0 0x1000>;
+ reg-names = "div-reg";
+ divider-offset = <0x238>;
+ divider-width = <0x9>;
+ divider-shift = <0x0>;
+ clock-output-names = "ethclk";
+ };
+
+ apbclk: apbclk {
+ compatible = "apm,xgene-device-clock";
+ #clock-cells = <1>;
+ clocks = <&ahbclk 0>;
+ clock-names = "apbclk";
+ reg = <0x0 0x1F2AC000 0x0 0x1000
+ 0x0 0x1F2AC000 0x0 0x1000>;
+ reg-names = "csr-reg", "div-reg";
+ csr-offset = <0x0>;
+ csr-mask = <0x200>;
+ enable-offset = <0x8>;
+ enable-mask = <0x200>;
+ divider-offset = <0x10>;
+ divider-width = <0x2>;
+ divider-shift = <0x0>;
+ flags = <0x8>;
+ clock-output-names = "apbclk";
+ };
+
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/omap-des.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/omap-des.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e8c63bf2e16
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/omap-des.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+OMAP SoC DES crypto Module
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible : Should contain "ti,omap4-des"
+- ti,hwmods: Name of the hwmod associated with the DES module
+- reg : Offset and length of the register set for the module
+- interrupts : the interrupt-specifier for the DES module
+- clocks : A phandle to the functional clock node of the DES module
+ corresponding to each entry in clock-names
+- clock-names : Name of the functional clock, should be "fck"
+
+Optional properties:
+- dmas: DMA specifiers for tx and rx dma. See the DMA client binding,
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/dma.txt
+ Each entry corresponds to an entry in dma-names
+- dma-names: DMA request names should include "tx" and "rx" if present
+
+Example:
+ /* DRA7xx SoC */
+ des: des@480a5000 {
+ compatible = "ti,omap4-des";
+ ti,hwmods = "des";
+ reg = <0x480a5000 0xa0>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 82 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ dmas = <&sdma 117>, <&sdma 116>;
+ dma-names = "tx", "rx";
+ clocks = <&l3_iclk_div>;
+ clock-names = "fck";
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/omap-sham.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/omap-sham.txt
index f839acd6f0e..ad911556961 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/omap-sham.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/omap-sham.txt
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Required properties:
SHAM versions:
- "ti,omap2-sham" for OMAP2 & OMAP3.
- "ti,omap4-sham" for OMAP4 and AM33XX.
- Note that these two versions are incompatible.
+ - "ti,omap5-sham" for OMAP5, DRA7 and AM43XX.
- ti,hwmods: Name of the hwmod associated with the SHAM module
- reg : Offset and length of the register set for the module
- interrupts : the interrupt-specifier for the SHAM module.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/abilis,tb10x-gpio.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/abilis,tb10x-gpio.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..00611aceed3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/abilis,tb10x-gpio.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+* Abilis TB10x GPIO controller
+
+Required Properties:
+- compatible: Should be "abilis,tb10x-gpio"
+- reg: Address and length of the register set for the device
+- gpio-controller: Marks the device node as a gpio controller.
+- #gpio-cells: Should be <2>. The first cell is the pin number and the
+ second cell is used to specify optional parameters:
+ - bit 0 specifies polarity (0 for normal, 1 for inverted).
+- abilis,ngpio: the number of GPIO pins this driver controls.
+
+Optional Properties:
+- interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller.
+- #interrupt-cells: Should be <1>. Interrupts are triggered on both edges.
+- interrupts: Defines the interrupt line connecting this GPIO controller to
+ its parent interrupt controller.
+- interrupt-parent: Defines the parent interrupt controller.
+
+GPIO ranges are specified as described in
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt
+
+Example:
+
+ gpioa: gpio@FF140000 {
+ compatible = "abilis,tb10x-gpio";
+ interrupt-controller;
+ #interrupt-cells = <1>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&tb10x_ictl>;
+ interrupts = <27 2>;
+ reg = <0xFF140000 0x1000>;
+ gpio-controller;
+ #gpio-cells = <2>;
+ abilis,ngpio = <3>;
+ gpio-ranges = <&iomux 0 0 0>;
+ gpio-ranges-group-names = "gpioa_pins";
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-bcm-kona.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-bcm-kona.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..4a63bc96b68
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-bcm-kona.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+Broadcom Kona Family GPIO
+=========================
+
+This GPIO driver is used in the following Broadcom SoCs:
+ BCM11130, BCM11140, BCM11351, BCM28145, BCM28155
+
+The Broadcom GPIO Controller IP can be configured prior to synthesis to
+support up to 8 banks of 32 GPIOs where each bank has its own IRQ. The
+GPIO controller only supports edge, not level, triggering of interrupts.
+
+Required properties
+-------------------
+
+- compatible: "brcm,bcm11351-gpio", "brcm,kona-gpio"
+- reg: Physical base address and length of the controller's registers.
+- interrupts: The interrupt outputs from the controller. There is one GPIO
+ interrupt per GPIO bank. The number of interrupts listed depends on the
+ number of GPIO banks on the SoC. The interrupts must be ordered by bank,
+ starting with bank 0. There is always a 1:1 mapping between banks and
+ IRQs.
+- #gpio-cells: Should be <2>. The first cell is the pin number, the second
+ cell is used to specify optional parameters:
+ - bit 0 specifies polarity (0 for normal, 1 for inverted)
+ See also "gpio-specifier" in .../devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt.
+- #interrupt-cells: Should be <2>. The first cell is the GPIO number. The
+ second cell is used to specify flags. The following subset of flags is
+ supported:
+ - trigger type (bits[1:0]):
+ 1 = low-to-high edge triggered.
+ 2 = high-to-low edge triggered.
+ 3 = low-to-high or high-to-low edge triggered
+ Valid values are 1, 2, 3
+ See also .../devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt.
+- gpio-controller: Marks the device node as a GPIO controller.
+- interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller.
+
+Example:
+ gpio: gpio@35003000 {
+ compatible = "brcm,bcm11351-gpio", "brcm,kona-gpio";
+ reg = <0x35003000 0x800>;
+ interrupts =
+ <GIC_SPI 106 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH
+ GIC_SPI 115 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH
+ GIC_SPI 114 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH
+ GIC_SPI 113 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH
+ GIC_SPI 112 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH
+ GIC_SPI 111 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ #gpio-cells = <2>;
+ #interrupt-cells = <2>;
+ gpio-controller;
+ interrupt-controller;
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..d63194a2c84
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+* PCF857x-compatible I/O expanders
+
+The PCF857x-compatible chips have "quasi-bidirectional" I/O lines that can be
+driven high by a pull-up current source or driven low to ground. This combines
+the direction and output level into a single bit per line, which can't be read
+back. We can't actually know at initialization time whether a line is configured
+(a) as output and driving the signal low/high, or (b) as input and reporting a
+low/high value, without knowing the last value written since the chip came out
+of reset (if any). The only reliable solution for setting up line direction is
+thus to do it explicitly.
+
+Required Properties:
+
+ - compatible: should be one of the following.
+ - "maxim,max7328": For the Maxim MAX7378
+ - "maxim,max7329": For the Maxim MAX7329
+ - "nxp,pca8574": For the NXP PCA8574
+ - "nxp,pca8575": For the NXP PCA8575
+ - "nxp,pca9670": For the NXP PCA9670
+ - "nxp,pca9671": For the NXP PCA9671
+ - "nxp,pca9672": For the NXP PCA9672
+ - "nxp,pca9673": For the NXP PCA9673
+ - "nxp,pca9674": For the NXP PCA9674
+ - "nxp,pca9675": For the NXP PCA9675
+ - "nxp,pcf8574": For the NXP PCF8574
+ - "nxp,pcf8574a": For the NXP PCF8574A
+ - "nxp,pcf8575": For the NXP PCF8575
+ - "ti,tca9554": For the TI TCA9554
+
+ - reg: I2C slave address.
+
+ - 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>. Only the
+ GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH and GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW flags are supported.
+
+Optional Properties:
+
+ - lines-initial-states: Bitmask that specifies the initial state of each
+ line. When a bit is set to zero, the corresponding line will be initialized to
+ the input (pulled-up) state. When the bit is set to one, the line will be
+ initialized the the low-level output state. If the property is not specified
+ all lines will be initialized to the input state.
+
+ The I/O expander can detect input state changes, and thus optionally act as
+ an interrupt controller. When the expander interrupt line is connected all the
+ following properties must be set. For more information please see the
+ interrupt controller device tree bindings documentation available at
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt.
+
+ - interrupt-controller: Identifies the node as an interrupt controller.
+ - #interrupt-cells: Number of cells to encode an interrupt source, shall be 2.
+ - interrupt-parent: phandle of the parent interrupt controller.
+ - interrupts: Interrupt specifier for the controllers interrupt.
+
+
+Please refer to gpio.txt in this directory for details of the common GPIO
+bindings used by client devices.
+
+Example: PCF8575 I/O expander node
+
+ pcf8575: gpio@20 {
+ compatible = "nxp,pcf8575";
+ reg = <0x20>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&irqpin2>;
+ interrupts = <3 0>;
+ gpio-controller;
+ #gpio-cells = <2>;
+ interrupt-controller;
+ #interrupt-cells = <2>;
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt
index 6cec6ff20d2..0c85bb6e3a8 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt
@@ -87,8 +87,10 @@ controllers. The gpio-ranges property described below represents this, and
contains information structures as follows:
gpio-range-list ::= <single-gpio-range> [gpio-range-list]
- single-gpio-range ::=
+ single-gpio-range ::= <numeric-gpio-range> | <named-gpio-range>
+ numeric-gpio-range ::=
<pinctrl-phandle> <gpio-base> <pinctrl-base> <count>
+ named-gpio-range ::= <pinctrl-phandle> <gpio-base> '<0 0>'
gpio-phandle : phandle to pin controller node.
gpio-base : Base GPIO ID in the GPIO controller
pinctrl-base : Base pinctrl pin ID in the pin controller
@@ -97,6 +99,19 @@ contains information structures as follows:
The "pin controller node" mentioned above must conform to the bindings
described in ../pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt.
+In case named gpio ranges are used (ranges with both <pinctrl-base> and
+<count> set to 0), the property gpio-ranges-group-names contains one string
+for every single-gpio-range in gpio-ranges:
+ gpiorange-names-list ::= <gpiorange-name> [gpiorange-names-list]
+ gpiorange-name : Name of the pingroup associated to the GPIO range in
+ the respective pin controller.
+
+Elements of gpiorange-names-list corresponding to numeric ranges contain
+the empty string. Elements of gpiorange-names-list corresponding to named
+ranges contain the name of a pin group defined in the respective pin
+controller. The number of pins/GPIOs in the range is the number of pins in
+that pin group.
+
Previous versions of this binding required all pin controller nodes that
were referenced by any gpio-ranges property to contain a property named
#gpio-range-cells with value <3>. This requirement is now deprecated.
@@ -104,7 +119,7 @@ However, that property may still exist in older device trees for
compatibility reasons, and would still be required even in new device
trees that need to be compatible with older software.
-Example:
+Example 1:
qe_pio_e: gpio-controller@1460 {
#gpio-cells = <2>;
@@ -117,3 +132,24 @@ Example:
Here, a single GPIO controller has GPIOs 0..9 routed to pin controller
pinctrl1's pins 20..29, and GPIOs 10..19 routed to pin controller pinctrl2's
pins 50..59.
+
+Example 2:
+
+ gpio_pio_i: gpio-controller@14B0 {
+ #gpio-cells = <2>;
+ compatible = "fsl,qe-pario-bank-e", "fsl,qe-pario-bank";
+ reg = <0x1480 0x18>;
+ gpio-controller;
+ gpio-ranges = <&pinctrl1 0 20 10>,
+ <&pinctrl2 10 0 0>,
+ <&pinctrl1 15 0 10>,
+ <&pinctrl2 25 0 0>;
+ gpio-ranges-group-names = "",
+ "foo",
+ "",
+ "bar";
+ };
+
+Here, three GPIO ranges are defined wrt. two pin controllers. pinctrl1 GPIO
+ranges are defined using pin numbers whereas the GPIO ranges wrt. pinctrl2
+are named "foo" and "bar".
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt
index 72a06c0ab1d..1486497a24c 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt
@@ -4,16 +4,33 @@ Specifying interrupt information for devices
1) Interrupt client nodes
-------------------------
-Nodes that describe devices which generate interrupts must contain an
-"interrupts" property. This property must contain a list of interrupt
-specifiers, one per output interrupt. The format of the interrupt specifier is
-determined by the interrupt controller to which the interrupts are routed; see
-section 2 below for details.
+Nodes that describe devices which generate interrupts must contain an either an
+"interrupts" property or an "interrupts-extended" property. These properties
+contain a list of interrupt specifiers, one per output interrupt. The format of
+the interrupt specifier is determined by the interrupt controller to which the
+interrupts are routed; see section 2 below for details.
+
+ Example:
+ interrupt-parent = <&intc1>;
+ interrupts = <5 0>, <6 0>;
The "interrupt-parent" property is used to specify the controller to which
interrupts are routed and contains a single phandle referring to the interrupt
controller node. This property is inherited, so it may be specified in an
-interrupt client node or in any of its parent nodes.
+interrupt client node or in any of its parent nodes. Interrupts listed in the
+"interrupts" property are always in reference to the node's interrupt parent.
+
+The "interrupts-extended" property is a special form for use when a node needs
+to reference multiple interrupt parents. Each entry in this property contains
+both the parent phandle and the interrupt specifier. "interrupts-extended"
+should only be used when a device has multiple interrupt parents.
+
+ Example:
+ interrupts-extended = <&intc1 5 1>, <&intc2 1 0>;
+
+A device node may contain either "interrupts" or "interrupts-extended", but not
+both. If both properties are present, then the operating system should log an
+error and use only the data in "interrupts".
2) Interrupt controller nodes
-----------------------------
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-lp55xx.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-lp55xx.txt
index a61727f9a6d..c55b8c016a9 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-lp55xx.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/leds-lp55xx.txt
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ Each child has own specific current settings
- max-cur: Maximun current at each led channel.
Optional properties:
+- enable-gpio: GPIO attached to the chip's enable pin
- label: Used for naming LEDs
- pwr-sel: LP8501 specific property. Power selection for output channels.
0: D1~9 are connected to VDD
@@ -17,12 +18,15 @@ Optional properties:
2: D1~6 with VOUT, D7~9 with VDD
3: D1~9 are connected to VOUT
-Alternatively, each child can have specific channel name
-- chan-name: Name of each channel name
+Alternatively, each child can have a specific channel name and trigger:
+- chan-name (optional): name of channel
+- linux,default-trigger (optional): see
+ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/common.txt
example 1) LP5521
3 LED channels, external clock used. Channel names are 'lp5521_pri:channel0',
-'lp5521_pri:channel1' and 'lp5521_pri:channel2'
+'lp5521_pri:channel1' and 'lp5521_pri:channel2', with a heartbeat trigger
+on channel 0.
lp5521@32 {
compatible = "national,lp5521";
@@ -33,6 +37,7 @@ lp5521@32 {
chan0 {
led-cur = /bits/ 8 <0x2f>;
max-cur = /bits/ 8 <0x5f>;
+ linux,default-trigger = "heartbeat";
};
chan1 {
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/abilis,tb10x-iomux.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/abilis,tb10x-iomux.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..2c11866221c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/abilis,tb10x-iomux.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+Abilis Systems TB10x pin controller
+===================================
+
+Required properties
+-------------------
+
+- compatible: should be "abilis,tb10x-iomux";
+- reg: should contain the physical address and size of the pin controller's
+ register range.
+
+
+Function definitions
+--------------------
+
+Functions are defined (and referenced) by sub-nodes of the pin controller.
+Every sub-node defines exactly one function (implying a set of pins).
+Every function is associated to one named pin group inside the pin controller
+driver and these names are used to associate pin group predefinitions to pin
+controller sub-nodes.
+
+Required function definition subnode properties:
+ - abilis,function: should be set to the name of the function's pin group.
+
+The following pin groups are available:
+ - GPIO ports: gpioa, gpiob, gpioc, gpiod, gpioe, gpiof, gpiog,
+ gpioh, gpioi, gpioj, gpiok, gpiol, gpiom, gpion
+ - Serial TS input ports: mis0, mis1, mis2, mis3, mis4, mis5, mis6, mis7
+ - Parallel TS input ports: mip1, mip3, mip5, mip7
+ - Serial TS output ports: mos0, mos1, mos2, mos3
+ - Parallel TS output port: mop
+ - CI+ port: ciplus
+ - CableCard (Mcard) port: mcard
+ - Smart card ports: stc0, stc1
+ - UART ports: uart0, uart1
+ - SPI ports: spi1, spi3
+ - JTAG: jtag
+
+All other ports of the chip are not multiplexed and thus not managed by this
+driver.
+
+
+GPIO ranges definition
+----------------------
+
+The named pin groups of GPIO ports can be used to define GPIO ranges as
+explained in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt.
+
+
+Example
+-------
+
+iomux: iomux@FF10601c {
+ compatible = "abilis,tb10x-iomux";
+ reg = <0xFF10601c 0x4>;
+ pctl_gpio_a: pctl-gpio-a {
+ abilis,function = "gpioa";
+ };
+ pctl_uart0: pctl-uart0 {
+ abilis,function = "uart0";
+ };
+};
+uart@FF100000 {
+ compatible = "snps,dw-apb-uart";
+ reg = <0xFF100000 0x100>;
+ clock-frequency = <166666666>;
+ interrupts = <25 1>;
+ reg-shift = <2>;
+ reg-io-width = <4>;
+ pinctrl-names = "default";
+ pinctrl-0 = <&pctl_uart0>;
+};
+gpioa: gpio@FF140000 {
+ compatible = "abilis,tb10x-gpio";
+ reg = <0xFF140000 0x1000>;
+ gpio-controller;
+ #gpio-cells = <2>;
+ ngpio = <3>;
+ gpio-ranges = <&iomux 0 0>;
+ gpio-ranges-group-names = "gpioa";
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt
index 7ccae490ff6..02ab5ab198a 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/atmel,at91-pinctrl.txt
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ mode) this pin can work on and the 'config' configures various pad settings
such as pull-up, multi drive, etc.
Required properties for iomux controller:
-- compatible: "atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl"
+- compatible: "atmel,at91rm9200-pinctrl" or "atmel,at91sam9x5-pinctrl"
- atmel,mux-mask: array of mask (periph per bank) to describe if a pin can be
configured in this periph mode. All the periph and bank need to be describe.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/fsl,imx-pinctrl.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/fsl,imx-pinctrl.txt
index 3a7caf7a744..9fde25f1401 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/fsl,imx-pinctrl.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/fsl,imx-pinctrl.txt
@@ -22,11 +22,12 @@ Required properties for iomux controller:
Please refer to each fsl,<soc>-pinctrl.txt binding doc for supported SoCs.
Required properties for pin configuration node:
-- fsl,pins: two integers array, represents a group of pins mux and config
- setting. The format is fsl,pins = <PIN_FUNC_ID CONFIG>, PIN_FUNC_ID is a
- pin working on a specific function, which consists of a tuple of
- <mux_reg conf_reg input_reg mux_val input_val>. CONFIG is the pad setting
- value like pull-up on this pin.
+- fsl,pins: each entry consists of 6 integers and represents the mux and config
+ setting for one pin. The first 5 integers <mux_reg conf_reg input_reg mux_val
+ input_val> are specified using a PIN_FUNC_ID macro, which can be found in
+ imx*-pinfunc.h under device tree source folder. The last integer CONFIG is
+ the pad setting value like pull-up on this pin. And that's why fsl,pins entry
+ looks like <PIN_FUNC_ID CONFIG> in the example below.
Bits used for CONFIG:
NO_PAD_CTL(1 << 31): indicate this pin does not need config.
@@ -72,17 +73,18 @@ iomuxc@020e0000 {
/* shared pinctrl settings */
usdhc4 {
pinctrl_usdhc4_1: usdhc4grp-1 {
- fsl,pins = <1386 0x17059 /* MX6Q_PAD_SD4_CMD__USDHC4_CMD */
- 1392 0x10059 /* MX6Q_PAD_SD4_CLK__USDHC4_CLK */
- 1462 0x17059 /* MX6Q_PAD_SD4_DAT0__USDHC4_DAT0 */
- 1470 0x17059 /* MX6Q_PAD_SD4_DAT1__USDHC4_DAT1 */
- 1478 0x17059 /* MX6Q_PAD_SD4_DAT2__USDHC4_DAT2 */
- 1486 0x17059 /* MX6Q_PAD_SD4_DAT3__USDHC4_DAT3 */
- 1493 0x17059 /* MX6Q_PAD_SD4_DAT4__USDHC4_DAT4 */
- 1501 0x17059 /* MX6Q_PAD_SD4_DAT5__USDHC4_DAT5 */
- 1509 0x17059 /* MX6Q_PAD_SD4_DAT6__USDHC4_DAT6 */
- 1517 0x17059>; /* MX6Q_PAD_SD4_DAT7__USDHC4_DAT7 */
- };
+ fsl,pins = <
+ MX6QDL_PAD_SD4_CMD__SD4_CMD 0x17059
+ MX6QDL_PAD_SD4_CLK__SD4_CLK 0x10059
+ MX6QDL_PAD_SD4_DAT0__SD4_DATA0 0x17059
+ MX6QDL_PAD_SD4_DAT1__SD4_DATA1 0x17059
+ MX6QDL_PAD_SD4_DAT2__SD4_DATA2 0x17059
+ MX6QDL_PAD_SD4_DAT3__SD4_DATA3 0x17059
+ MX6QDL_PAD_SD4_DAT4__SD4_DATA4 0x17059
+ MX6QDL_PAD_SD4_DAT5__SD4_DATA5 0x17059
+ MX6QDL_PAD_SD4_DAT6__SD4_DATA6 0x17059
+ MX6QDL_PAD_SD4_DAT7__SD4_DATA7 0x17059
+ >;
};
....
};
@@ -90,6 +92,3 @@ Refer to the IOMUXC controller chapter in imx6q datasheet,
0x17059 means enable hysteresis, 47KOhm Pull Up, 50Mhz speed,
80Ohm driver strength and Fast Slew Rate.
User should refer to each SoC spec to set the correct value.
-
-TODO: when dtc macro support is available, we can change above raw data
-to dt macro which can get better readability in dts file.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/fsl,imx27-pinctrl.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/fsl,imx27-pinctrl.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..353eca0efbf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/fsl,imx27-pinctrl.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+* Freescale IMX27 IOMUX Controller
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: "fsl,imx27-iomuxc"
+
+The iomuxc driver node should define subnodes containing of pinctrl configuration subnodes.
+
+Required properties for pin configuration node:
+- fsl,pins: three integers array, represents a group of pins mux and config
+ setting. The format is fsl,pins = <PIN MUX_ID CONFIG>.
+
+ PIN is an integer between 0 and 0xbf. imx27 has 6 ports with 32 configurable
+ configurable pins each. PIN is PORT * 32 + PORT_PIN, PORT_PIN is the pin
+ number on the specific port (between 0 and 31).
+
+ MUX_ID is
+ function + (direction << 2) + (gpio_oconf << 4) + (gpio_iconfa << 8) + (gpio_iconfb << 10)
+
+ function value is used to select the pin function.
+ Possible values:
+ 0 - Primary function
+ 1 - Alternate function
+ 2 - GPIO
+ Registers: GIUS (GPIO In Use), GPR (General Purpose Register)
+
+ direction defines the data direction of the pin.
+ Possible values:
+ 0 - Input
+ 1 - Output
+ Register: DDIR
+
+ gpio_oconf configures the gpio submodule output signal. This does not
+ have any effect unless GPIO function is selected. A/B/C_IN are output
+ signals of function blocks A,B and C. Specific function blocks are
+ described in the reference manual.
+ Possible values:
+ 0 - A_IN
+ 1 - B_IN
+ 2 - C_IN
+ 3 - Data Register
+ Registers: OCR1, OCR2
+
+ gpio_iconfa/b configures the gpio submodule input to functionblocks A and
+ B. GPIO function should be selected if this is configured.
+ Possible values:
+ 0 - GPIO_IN
+ 1 - Interrupt Status Register
+ 2 - Pulldown
+ 3 - Pullup
+ Registers ICONFA1, ICONFA2, ICONFB1 and ICONFB2
+
+ CONFIG can be 0 or 1, meaning Pullup disable/enable.
+
+
+
+Example:
+
+iomuxc: iomuxc@10015000 {
+ compatible = "fsl,imx27-iomuxc";
+ reg = <0x10015000 0x600>;
+
+ uart {
+ pinctrl_uart1: uart-1 {
+ fsl,pins = <
+ 0x8c 0x004 0x0 /* UART1_TXD__UART1_TXD */
+ 0x8d 0x000 0x0 /* UART1_RXD__UART1_RXD */
+ 0x8e 0x004 0x0 /* UART1_CTS__UART1_CTS */
+ 0x8f 0x000 0x0 /* UART1_RTS__UART1_RTS */
+ >;
+ };
+
+ ...
+ };
+};
+
+
+For convenience there are macros defined in imx27-pinfunc.h which provide PIN
+and MUX_ID. They are structured as MX27_PAD_<Pad name>__<Signal name>. The names
+are defined in the i.MX27 reference manual.
+
+The above example using macros:
+
+iomuxc: iomuxc@10015000 {
+ compatible = "fsl,imx27-iomuxc";
+ reg = <0x10015000 0x600>;
+
+ uart {
+ pinctrl_uart1: uart-1 {
+ fsl,pins = <
+ MX27_PAD_UART1_TXD__UART1_TXD 0x0
+ MX27_PAD_UART1_RXD__UART1_RXD 0x0
+ MX27_PAD_UART1_CTS__UART1_CTS 0x0
+ MX27_PAD_UART1_RTS__UART1_RTS 0x0
+ >;
+ };
+
+ ...
+ };
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-palmas.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-palmas.txt
index 734d9b04d53..caf297bee1f 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-palmas.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-palmas.txt
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ pinctrl-bindings.txt:
Required: pins
Options: function, bias-disable, bias-pull-up, bias-pull-down,
- bias-pin-default, drive-open-drain.
+ drive-open-drain.
Note that many of these properties are only valid for certain specific pins.
See the Palmas device datasheet for complete details regarding which pins
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/rockchip,pinctrl.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/rockchip,pinctrl.txt
index b0fb1018d7a..f378d342aae 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/rockchip,pinctrl.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/rockchip,pinctrl.txt
@@ -21,10 +21,13 @@ defined as gpio sub-nodes of the pinmux controller.
Required properties for iomux controller:
- compatible: one of "rockchip,rk2928-pinctrl", "rockchip,rk3066a-pinctrl"
"rockchip,rk3066b-pinctrl", "rockchip,rk3188-pinctrl"
+ - reg: first element is the general register space of the iomux controller
+ second element is the separate pull register space of the rk3188
Required properties for gpio sub nodes:
- - compatible: "rockchip,gpio-bank"
+ - compatible: "rockchip,gpio-bank", "rockchip,rk3188-gpio-bank0"
- reg: register of the gpio bank (different than the iomux registerset)
+ second element: separate pull register for rk3188 bank0
- interrupts: base interrupt of the gpio bank in the interrupt controller
- clocks: clock that drives this bank
- gpio-controller: identifies the node as a gpio controller and pin bank.
@@ -95,3 +98,44 @@ uart2: serial@20064000 {
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&uart2_xfer>;
};
+
+Example for rk3188:
+
+ pinctrl@20008000 {
+ compatible = "rockchip,rk3188-pinctrl";
+ reg = <0x20008000 0xa0>,
+ <0x20008164 0x1a0>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+ ranges;
+
+ gpio0: gpio0@0x2000a000 {
+ compatible = "rockchip,rk3188-gpio-bank0";
+ reg = <0x2000a000 0x100>,
+ <0x20004064 0x8>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 54 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ clocks = <&clk_gates8 9>;
+
+ gpio-controller;
+ #gpio-cells = <2>;
+
+ interrupt-controller;
+ #interrupt-cells = <2>;
+ };
+
+ gpio1: gpio1@0x2003c000 {
+ compatible = "rockchip,gpio-bank";
+ reg = <0x2003c000 0x100>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 55 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ clocks = <&clk_gates8 10>;
+
+ gpio-controller;
+ #gpio-cells = <2>;
+
+ interrupt-controller;
+ #interrupt-cells = <2>;
+ };
+
+ ...
+
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/as3722-regulator.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/as3722-regulator.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..caad0c8a258
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/as3722-regulator.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+Regulator of AMS AS3722 PMIC.
+Name of the regulator subnode must be "regulators".
+
+Optional properties:
+--------------------
+The input supply of regulators are the optional properties on the
+regulator node. The AS3722 is having 7 DCDC step-down regulators as
+sd[0-6], 10 LDOs as ldo[0-7], ldo[9-11]. The input supply of these
+regulators are provided through following properties:
+vsup-sd2-supply: Input supply for SD2.
+vsup-sd3-supply: Input supply for SD3.
+vsup-sd4-supply: Input supply for SD4.
+vsup-sd5-supply: Input supply for SD5.
+vin-ldo0-supply: Input supply for LDO0.
+vin-ldo1-6-supply: Input supply for LDO1 and LDO6.
+vin-ldo2-5-7-supply: Input supply for LDO2, LDO5 and LDO7.
+vin-ldo3-4-supply: Input supply for LDO3 and LDO4.
+vin-ldo9-10-supply: Input supply for LDO9 and LDO10.
+vin-ldo11-supply: Input supply for LDO11.
+
+Optional nodes:
+--------------
+- regulators : Must contain a sub-node per regulator from the list below.
+ Each sub-node should contain the constraints and initialization
+ information for that regulator. See regulator.txt for a
+ description of standard properties for these sub-nodes.
+ Additional custom properties are listed below.
+ sd[0-6], ldo[0-7], ldo[9-11].
+
+ Optional sub-node properties:
+ ----------------------------
+ ams,ext-control: External control of the rail. The option of
+ this properties will tell which external input is
+ controlling this rail. Valid values are 0, 1, 2 ad 3.
+ 0: There is no external control of this rail.
+ 1: Rail is controlled by ENABLE1 input pin.
+ 2: Rail is controlled by ENABLE2 input pin.
+ 3: Rail is controlled by ENABLE3 input pin.
+ ams,enable-tracking: Enable tracking with SD1, only supported
+ by LDO3.
+
+Example:
+-------
+ ams3722: ams3722 {
+ compatible = "ams,as3722";
+ reg = <0x40>;
+ ...
+
+ regulators {
+ vsup-sd2-supply = <...>;
+ ...
+
+ sd0 {
+ regulator-name = "vdd_cpu";
+ regulator-min-microvolt = <700000>;
+ regulator-max-microvolt = <1400000>;
+ regulator-always-on;
+ ams,ext-control = <2>;
+ };
+
+ sd1 {
+ regulator-name = "vdd_core";
+ regulator-min-microvolt = <700000>;
+ regulator-max-microvolt = <1400000>;
+ regulator-always-on;
+ ams,ext-control = <1>;
+ };
+
+ sd2 {
+ regulator-name = "vddio_ddr";
+ regulator-min-microvolt = <1350000>;
+ regulator-max-microvolt = <1350000>;
+ regulator-always-on;
+ };
+
+ sd4 {
+ regulator-name = "avdd-hdmi-pex";
+ regulator-min-microvolt = <1050000>;
+ regulator-max-microvolt = <1050000>;
+ regulator-always-on;
+ };
+
+ sd5 {
+ regulator-name = "vdd-1v8";
+ regulator-min-microvolt = <1800000>;
+ regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>;
+ regulator-always-on;
+ };
+ ....
+ };
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/da9210.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/da9210.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f120f229d67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/da9210.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+* Dialog Semiconductor DA9210 Voltage Regulator
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible: must be "diasemi,da9210"
+- reg: the i2c slave address of the regulator. It should be 0x68.
+
+Any standard regulator properties can be used to configure the single da9210
+DCDC.
+
+Example:
+
+ da9210@68 {
+ compatible = "diasemi,da9210";
+ reg = <0x68>;
+
+ regulator-min-microvolt = <900000>;
+ regulator-max-microvolt = <1000000>;
+ regulator-boot-on;
+ regulator-always-on;
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/palmas-pmic.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/palmas-pmic.txt
index 875639ae060..42e6b6bc48f 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/palmas-pmic.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/palmas-pmic.txt
@@ -26,11 +26,17 @@ Optional nodes:
For ti,palmas-pmic - smps12, smps123, smps3 depending on OTP,
smps45, smps457, smps7 depending on variant, smps6, smps[8-9],
- smps10_out2, smps10_out1, do[1-9], ldoln, ldousb.
+ smps10_out2, smps10_out1, ldo[1-9], ldoln, ldousb.
Optional sub-node properties:
ti,warm-reset - maintain voltage during warm reset(boolean)
- ti,roof-floor - control voltage selection by pin(boolean)
+ ti,roof-floor - This takes as optional argument on platform supporting
+ the rail from desired external control. If there is no argument then
+ it will be assume that it is controlled by NSLEEP pin.
+ The valid value for external pins are:
+ ENABLE1 then 1,
+ ENABLE2 then 2 or
+ NSLEEP then 3.
ti,mode-sleep - mode to adopt in pmic sleep 0 - off, 1 - auto,
2 - eco, 3 - forced pwm
ti,smps-range - OTP has the wrong range set for the hardware so override
@@ -61,7 +67,7 @@ pmic {
regulator-always-on;
regulator-boot-on;
ti,warm-reset;
- ti,roof-floor;
+ ti,roof-floor = <1>; /* ENABLE1 control */
ti,mode-sleep = <0>;
ti,smps-range = <1>;
};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt
index 2bd8f097876..e2c7f1e7251 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt
@@ -14,6 +14,11 @@ Optional properties:
- regulator-ramp-delay: ramp delay for regulator(in uV/uS)
For hardwares which support disabling ramp rate, it should be explicitly
intialised to zero (regulator-ramp-delay = <0>) for disabling ramp delay.
+- regulator-enable-ramp-delay: The time taken, in microseconds, for the supply
+ rail to reach the target voltage, plus/minus whatever tolerance the board
+ design requires. This property describes the total system ramp time
+ required due to the combination of internal ramping of the regulator itself,
+ and board design issues such as trace capacitance and load on the supply.
Deprecated properties:
- regulator-compatible: If a regulator chip contains multiple
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/cs42l73.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/cs42l73.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..80ae910dbf6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/cs42l73.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+CS42L73 audio CODEC
+
+Required properties:
+
+ - compatible : "cirrus,cs42l73"
+
+ - reg : the I2C address of the device for I2C
+
+Optional properties:
+
+ - reset_gpio : a GPIO spec for the reset pin.
+ - chgfreq : Charge Pump Frequency values 0x00-0x0F
+
+
+Example:
+
+codec: cs42l73@4a {
+ compatible = "cirrus,cs42l73";
+ reg = <0x4a>;
+ reset_gpio = <&gpio 10 0>;
+ chgfreq = <0x05>;
+}; \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/davinci-evm-audio.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/davinci-evm-audio.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..865178d5cdf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/davinci-evm-audio.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+* Texas Instruments SoC audio setups with TLV320AIC3X Codec
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible : "ti,da830-evm-audio" : forDM365/DA8xx/OMAPL1x/AM33xx
+- ti,model : The user-visible name of this sound complex.
+- ti,audio-codec : The phandle of the TLV320AIC3x audio codec
+- ti,mcasp-controller : The phandle of the McASP controller
+- ti,codec-clock-rate : The Codec Clock rate (in Hz) applied to the Codec
+- ti,audio-routing : 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 for sources and
+ sinks are the codec's pins, and the jacks on the board:
+
+ Board connectors:
+
+ * Headphone Jack
+ * Line Out
+ * Mic Jack
+ * Line In
+
+
+Example:
+
+sound {
+ compatible = "ti,da830-evm-audio";
+ ti,model = "DA830 EVM";
+ ti,audio-codec = <&tlv320aic3x>;
+ ti,mcasp-controller = <&mcasp1>;
+ ti,codec-clock-rate = <12000000>;
+ ti,audio-routing =
+ "Headphone Jack", "HPLOUT",
+ "Headphone Jack", "HPROUT",
+ "Line Out", "LLOUT",
+ "Line Out", "RLOUT",
+ "MIC3L", "Mic Bias 2V",
+ "MIC3R", "Mic Bias 2V",
+ "Mic Bias 2V", "Mic Jack",
+ "LINE1L", "Line In",
+ "LINE2L", "Line In",
+ "LINE1R", "Line In",
+ "LINE2R", "Line In";
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/davinci-mcasp-audio.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/davinci-mcasp-audio.txt
index 374e145c2ef..ed785b3f67b 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/davinci-mcasp-audio.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/davinci-mcasp-audio.txt
@@ -4,17 +4,25 @@ Required properties:
- compatible :
"ti,dm646x-mcasp-audio" : for DM646x platforms
"ti,da830-mcasp-audio" : for both DA830 & DA850 platforms
- "ti,omap2-mcasp-audio" : for OMAP2 platforms (TI81xx, AM33xx)
-
-- reg : Should contain McASP registers offset and length
-- interrupts : Interrupt number for McASP
-- op-mode : I2S/DIT ops mode.
-- tdm-slots : Slots for TDM operation.
-- num-serializer : Serializers used by McASP.
-- serial-dir : A list of serializer pin mode. The list number should be equal
- to "num-serializer" parameter. Each entry is a number indication
- serializer pin direction. (0 - INACTIVE, 1 - TX, 2 - RX)
+ "ti,am33xx-mcasp-audio" : for AM33xx platforms (AM33xx, TI81xx)
+- reg : Should contain reg specifiers for the entries in the reg-names property.
+- reg-names : Should contain:
+ * "mpu" for the main registers (required). For compatibility with
+ existing software, it is recommended this is the first entry.
+ * "dat" for separate data port register access (optional).
+- op-mode : I2S/DIT ops mode. 0 for I2S mode. 1 for DIT mode used for S/PDIF,
+ IEC60958-1, and AES-3 formats.
+- tdm-slots : Slots for TDM operation. Indicates number of channels transmitted
+ or received over one serializer.
+- serial-dir : A list of serializer configuration. Each entry is a number
+ indication for serializer pin direction.
+ (0 - INACTIVE, 1 - TX, 2 - RX)
+- dmas: two element list of DMA controller phandles and DMA request line
+ ordered pairs.
+- dma-names: identifier string for each DMA request line in the dmas property.
+ These strings correspond 1:1 with the ordered pairs in dmas. The dma
+ identifiers must be "rx" and "tx".
Optional properties:
@@ -23,18 +31,23 @@ Optional properties:
- rx-num-evt : FIFO levels.
- sram-size-playback : size of sram to be allocated during playback
- sram-size-capture : size of sram to be allocated during capture
+- interrupts : Interrupt numbers for McASP, currently not used by the driver
+- interrupt-names : Known interrupt names are "tx" and "rx"
+- pinctrl-0: Should specify pin control group used for this controller.
+- pinctrl-names: Should contain only one value - "default", for more details
+ please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt
+
Example:
mcasp0: mcasp0@1d00000 {
compatible = "ti,da830-mcasp-audio";
- #address-cells = <1>;
- #size-cells = <0>;
reg = <0x100000 0x3000>;
- interrupts = <82 83>;
+ reg-names "mpu";
+ interrupts = <82>, <83>;
+ interrupts-names = "tx", "rx";
op-mode = <0>; /* MCASP_IIS_MODE */
tdm-slots = <2>;
- num-serializer = <16>;
serial-dir = <
0 0 0 0 /* 0: INACTIVE, 1: TX, 2: RX */
0 0 0 0
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/tlv320aic3x.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/tlv320aic3x.txt
index 705a6b156c6..5e6040c2c2e 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/tlv320aic3x.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/tlv320aic3x.txt
@@ -24,10 +24,36 @@ Optional properties:
3 - MICBIAS output is connected to AVDD,
If this node is not mentioned or if the value is incorrect, then MicBias
is powered down.
+- AVDD-supply, IOVDD-supply, DRVDD-supply, DVDD-supply : power supplies for the
+ device as covered in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt
+
+CODEC output pins:
+ * LLOUT
+ * RLOUT
+ * MONO_LOUT
+ * HPLOUT
+ * HPROUT
+ * HPLCOM
+ * HPRCOM
+
+CODEC input pins:
+ * MIC3L
+ * MIC3R
+ * LINE1L
+ * LINE2L
+ * LINE1R
+ * LINE2R
+
+The pins can be used in referring sound node's audio-routing property.
Example:
tlv320aic3x: tlv320aic3x@1b {
compatible = "ti,tlv320aic3x";
reg = <0x1b>;
+
+ AVDD-supply = <&regulator>;
+ IOVDD-supply = <&regulator>;
+ DRVDD-supply = <&regulator>;
+ DVDD-supply = <&regulator>;
};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/tpa6130a2.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/tpa6130a2.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..6dfa740e4b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/tpa6130a2.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+Texas Instruments - tpa6130a2 Codec module
+
+The tpa6130a2 serial control bus communicates through I2C protocols
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible - "string" - One of:
+ "ti,tpa6130a2" - TPA6130A2
+ "ti,tpa6140a2" - TPA6140A2
+
+
+- reg - <int> - I2C slave address
+
+- Vdd-supply - <phandle> - power supply regulator
+
+Optional properties:
+
+- power-gpio - gpio pin to power the device
+
+Example:
+
+tpa6130a2: tpa6130a2@60 {
+ compatible = "ti,tpa6130a2";
+ reg = <0x60>;
+ Vdd-supply = <&vmmc2>;
+ power-gpio = <&gpio4 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/omap-spi.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/omap-spi.txt
index 4c85c4c6958..2ba5f9c023a 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/omap-spi.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/omap-spi.txt
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ OMAP2+ McSPI device
Required properties:
- compatible :
- - "ti,omap2-spi" for OMAP2 & OMAP3.
- - "ti,omap4-spi" for OMAP4+.
+ - "ti,omap2-mcspi" for OMAP2 & OMAP3.
+ - "ti,omap4-mcspi" for OMAP4+.
- ti,spi-num-cs : Number of chipselect supported by the instance.
- ti,hwmods: Name of the hwmod associated to the McSPI
- ti,pindir-d0-out-d1-in: Select the D0 pin as output and D1 as
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/sh-hspi.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/sh-hspi.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..30b57b1c8a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/sh-hspi.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+Renesas HSPI.
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible : "renesas,hspi"
+- reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device
+- interrupts : interrupt line used by HSPI
+
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/efm32,timer.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/efm32,timer.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..97a568f696c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/efm32,timer.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+* EFM32 timer hardware
+
+The efm32 Giant Gecko SoCs come with four 16 bit timers. Two counters can be
+connected to form a 32 bit counter. Each timer has three Compare/Capture
+channels and can be used as PWM or Quadrature Decoder. Available clock sources
+are the cpu's HFPERCLK (with a 10-bit prescaler) or an external pin.
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible : Should be efm32,timer
+- reg : Address and length of the register set
+- clocks : Should contain a reference to the HFPERCLK
+
+Optional properties:
+- interrupts : Reference to the timer interrupt
+
+Example:
+
+timer@40010c00 {
+ compatible = "efm32,timer";
+ reg = <0x40010c00 0x400>;
+ interrupts = <14>;
+ clocks = <&cmu clk_HFPERCLKTIMER3>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
index 04eab45dd14..ce95ed1c6d3 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.txt
@@ -12,12 +12,15 @@ amcc Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (APM, formally AMCC)
apm Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (APM)
arm ARM Ltd.
atmel Atmel Corporation
+auo AU Optronics Corporation
avago Avago Technologies
bosch Bosch Sensortec GmbH
brcm Broadcom Corporation
capella Capella Microsystems, Inc
cavium Cavium, Inc.
+cdns Cadence Design Systems Inc.
chrp Common Hardware Reference Platform
+chunghwa Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd.
cirrus Cirrus Logic, Inc.
cortina Cortina Systems, Inc.
dallas Maxim Integrated Products (formerly Dallas Semiconductor)
@@ -46,6 +49,8 @@ nintendo Nintendo
nvidia NVIDIA
nxp NXP Semiconductors
onnn ON Semiconductor Corp.
+panasonic Panasonic Corporation
+phytec PHYTEC Messtechnik GmbH
picochip Picochip Ltd
powervr PowerVR (deprecated, use img)
qca Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.
@@ -65,12 +70,12 @@ snps Synopsys, Inc.
st STMicroelectronics
ste ST-Ericsson
stericsson ST-Ericsson
-toumaz Toumaz
ti Texas Instruments
toshiba Toshiba Corporation
+toumaz Toumaz
v3 V3 Semiconductor
via VIA Technologies, Inc.
+winbond Winbond Electronics corp.
wlf Wolfson Microelectronics
wm Wondermedia Technologies, Inc.
-winbond Winbond Electronics corp.
xlnx Xilinx