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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/arm/keystone/ti,sci.txt

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    1 Texas Instruments System Control Interface (TI-SCI) Message Protocol
    2 --------------------------------------------------------------------
    3 
    4 Texas Instrument's processors including those belonging to Keystone generation
    5 of processors have separate hardware entity which is now responsible for the
    6 management of the System on Chip (SoC) system. These include various system
    7 level functions as well.
    8 
    9 An example of such an SoC is K2G, which contains the system control hardware
   10 block called Power Management Micro Controller (PMMC). This hardware block is
   11 initialized early into boot process and provides services to Operating Systems
   12 on multiple processors including ones running Linux.
   13 
   14 See http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TISCI for protocol definition.
   15 
   16 TI-SCI controller Device Node:
   17 =============================
   18 
   19 The TI-SCI node describes the Texas Instrument's System Controller entity node.
   20 This parent node may optionally have additional children nodes which describe
   21 specific functionality such as clocks, power domain, reset or additional
   22 functionality as may be required for the SoC. This hierarchy also describes the
   23 relationship between the TI-SCI parent node to the child node.
   24 
   25 Required properties:
   26 -------------------
   27 - compatible:   should be "ti,k2g-sci" for TI 66AK2G SoC
   28                 should be "ti,am654-sci" for for TI AM654 SoC
   29 - mbox-names:
   30         "rx" - Mailbox corresponding to receive path
   31         "tx" - Mailbox corresponding to transmit path
   32 
   33 - mboxes: Mailboxes corresponding to the mbox-names. Each value of the mboxes
   34           property should contain a phandle to the mailbox controller device
   35           node and an args specifier that will be the phandle to the intended
   36           sub-mailbox child node to be used for communication.
   37 
   38 See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mailbox/mailbox.txt for more details
   39 about the generic mailbox controller and client driver bindings. Also see
   40 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mailbox/ti,message-manager.txt for typical
   41 controller that is used to communicate with this System controllers.
   42 
   43 Optional Properties:
   44 -------------------
   45 - reg-names:
   46         debug_messages - Map the Debug message region
   47 - reg:  register space corresponding to the debug_messages
   48 - ti,system-reboot-controller: If system reboot can be triggered by SoC reboot
   49 - ti,host-id: Integer value corresponding to the host ID assigned by Firmware
   50         for identification of host processing entities such as virtual
   51         machines
   52 
   53 Example (K2G):
   54 -------------
   55         pmmc: pmmc {
   56                 compatible = "ti,k2g-sci";
   57                 ti,host-id = <2>;
   58                 mbox-names = "rx", "tx";
   59                 mboxes= <&msgmgr &msgmgr_proxy_pmmc_rx>,
   60                         <&msgmgr &msgmgr_proxy_pmmc_tx>;
   61                 reg-names = "debug_messages";
   62                 reg = <0x02921800 0x800>;
   63         };
   64 
   65 
   66 TI-SCI Client Device Node:
   67 =========================
   68 
   69 Client nodes are maintained as children of the relevant TI-SCI device node.
   70 
   71 Example (K2G):
   72 -------------
   73         pmmc: pmmc {
   74                 compatible = "ti,k2g-sci";
   75                 ...
   76 
   77                 my_clk_node: clk_node {
   78                         ...
   79                         ...
   80                 };
   81 
   82                 my_pd_node: pd_node {
   83                         ...
   84                         ...
   85                 };
   86         };

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