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=====================================================================
Freescale MPIC Interrupt Controller Node
Copyright (C) 2010,2011 Freescale Semiconductor Inc.
=====================================================================
The Freescale MPIC interrupt controller is found on all PowerQUICC
and QorIQ processors and is compatible with the Open PIC. The
notable difference from Open PIC binding is the addition of 2
additional cells in the interrupt specifier defining interrupt type
information.
PROPERTIES
- compatible
Usage: required
Value type: <string>
Definition: Shall include "fsl,mpic". Freescale MPIC
controllers compatible with this binding have Block
Revision Registers BRR1 and BRR2 at offset 0x0 and
0x10 in the MPIC.
- reg
Usage: required
Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical
offset and length of the device's registers within the
CCSR address space.
- interrupt-controller
Usage: required
Value type: <empty>
Definition: Specifies that this node is an interrupt
controller
- #interrupt-cells
Usage: required
Value type: <u32>
Definition: Shall be 2 or 4. A value of 2 means that interrupt
specifiers do not contain the interrupt-type or type-specific
information cells.
- #address-cells
Usage: required
Value type: <u32>
Definition: Shall be 0.
- pic-no-reset
Usage: optional
Value type: <empty>
Definition: The presence of this property specifies that the
MPIC must not be reset by the client program, and that
the boot program has initialized all interrupt source
configuration registers to a sane state-- masked or
directed at other cores. This ensures that the client
program will not receive interrupts for sources not belonging
to the client. The presence of this property also mandates
that any initialization related to interrupt sources shall
be limited to sources explicitly referenced in the device tree.
INTERRUPT SPECIFIER DEFINITION
Interrupt specifiers consists of 4 cells encoded as
follows:
<1st-cell> interrupt-number
Identifies the interrupt source. The meaning
depends on the type of interrupt.
Note: If the interrupt-type cell is undefined
(i.e. #interrupt-cells = 2), this cell
should be interpreted the same as for
interrupt-type 0-- i.e. an external or
normal SoC device interrupt.
<2nd-cell> level-sense information, encoded as follows:
0 = low-to-high edge triggered
1 = active low level-sensitive
2 = active high level-sensitive
3 = high-to-low edge triggered
<3rd-cell> interrupt-type
The following types are supported:
0 = external or normal SoC device interrupt
The interrupt-number cell contains
the SoC device interrupt number. The
type-specific cell is undefined. The
interrupt-number is derived from the
MPIC a block of registers referred to as
the "Interrupt Source Configuration Registers".
Each source has 32-bytes of registers
(vector/priority and destination) in this
region. So interrupt 0 is at offset 0x0,
interrupt 1 is at offset 0x20, and so on.
1 = error interrupt
The interrupt-number cell contains
the SoC device interrupt number for
the error interrupt. The type-specific
cell identifies the specific error
interrupt number.
2 = MPIC inter-processor interrupt (IPI)
The interrupt-number cell identifies
the MPIC IPI number. The type-specific
cell is undefined.
3 = MPIC timer interrupt
The interrupt-number cell identifies
the MPIC timer number. The type-specific
cell is undefined.
<4th-cell> type-specific information
The type-specific cell is encoded as follows:
- For interrupt-type 1 (error interrupt),
the type-specific cell contains the
bit number of the error interrupt in the
Error Interrupt Summary Register.
EXAMPLE 1
/*
* mpic interrupt controller with 4 cells per specifier
*/
mpic: pic@40000 {
compatible = "fsl,mpic";
interrupt-controller;
#interrupt-cells = <4>;
#address-cells = <0>;
reg = <0x40000 0x40000>;
};
EXAMPLE 2
/*
* The MPC8544 I2C controller node has an internal
* interrupt number of 27. As per the reference manual
* this corresponds to interrupt source configuration
* registers at 0x5_0560.
*
* The interrupt source configuration registers begin
* at 0x5_0000.
*
* To compute the interrupt specifier interrupt number
*
* 0x560 >> 5 = 43
*
* The interrupt source configuration registers begin
* at 0x5_0000, and so the i2c vector/priority registers
* are at 0x5_0560.
*/
i2c@3000 {
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <0>;
cell-index = <0>;
compatible = "fsl-i2c";
reg = <0x3000 0x100>;
interrupts = <43 2>;
interrupt-parent = <&mpic>;
dfsrr;
};
EXAMPLE 3
/*
* Definition of a node defining the 4
* MPIC IPI interrupts. Note the interrupt
* type of 2.
*/
ipi@410a0 {
compatible = "fsl,mpic-ipi";
reg = <0x40040 0x10>;
interrupts = <0 0 2 0
1 0 2 0
2 0 2 0
3 0 2 0>;
};
EXAMPLE 4
/*
* Definition of a node defining the MPIC
* global timers. Note the interrupt
* type of 3.
*/
timer0: timer@41100 {
compatible = "fsl,mpic-global-timer";
reg = <0x41100 0x100>;
interrupts = <0 0 3 0
1 0 3 0
2 0 3 0
3 0 3 0>;
};
EXAMPLE 5
/*
* Definition of an error interrupt (interrupt type 1).
* SoC interrupt number is 16 and the specific error
* interrupt bit in the error interrupt summary register
* is 23.
*/
memory-controller@8000 {
compatible = "fsl,p4080-memory-controller";
reg = <0x8000 0x1000>;
interrupts = <16 2 1 23>;
};
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