The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/arm/syna.txt

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    1 Synaptics SoC Device Tree Bindings
    2 
    3 According to https://www.synaptics.com/company/news/conexant-marvell
    4 Synaptics has acquired the Multimedia Solutions Business of Marvell, so
    5 berlin SoCs are now Synaptics' SoCs now.
    6 
    7 ---------------------------------------------------------------
    8 
    9 Work in progress statement:
   10 
   11 Device tree files and bindings applying to Marvell Berlin SoCs and boards are
   12 considered "unstable". Any Marvell Berlin device tree binding may change at any
   13 time. Be sure to use a device tree binary and a kernel image generated from the
   14 same source tree.
   15 
   16 Please refer to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ABI.rst for a definition of a
   17 stable binding/ABI.
   18 
   19 ---------------------------------------------------------------
   20 
   21 Boards with a SoC of the Marvell Berlin family, e.g. Armada 1500
   22 shall have the following properties:
   23 
   24 * Required root node properties:
   25 compatible: must contain "marvell,berlin"
   26 
   27 In addition, the above compatible shall be extended with the specific
   28 SoC and board used. Currently known SoC compatibles are:
   29     "marvell,berlin2"      for Marvell Armada 1500 (BG2, 88DE3100),
   30     "marvell,berlin2cd"    for Marvell Armada 1500-mini (BG2CD, 88DE3005)
   31     "marvell,berlin2ct"    for Marvell Armada ? (BG2CT, 88DE????)
   32     "marvell,berlin2q"     for Marvell Armada 1500-pro (BG2Q, 88DE3114)
   33     "marvell,berlin3"      for Marvell Armada ? (BG3, 88DE????)
   34 
   35 * Example:
   36 
   37 / {
   38         model = "Sony NSZ-GS7";
   39         compatible = "sony,nsz-gs7", "marvell,berlin2", "marvell,berlin";
   40 
   41         ...
   42 }
   43 
   44 * Marvell Berlin CPU control bindings
   45 
   46 CPU control register allows various operations on CPUs, like resetting them
   47 independently.
   48 
   49 Required properties:
   50 - compatible: should be "marvell,berlin-cpu-ctrl"
   51 - reg: address and length of the register set
   52 
   53 Example:
   54 
   55 cpu-ctrl@f7dd0000 {
   56         compatible = "marvell,berlin-cpu-ctrl";
   57         reg = <0xf7dd0000 0x10000>;
   58 };
   59 
   60 * Marvell Berlin2 chip control binding
   61 
   62 Marvell Berlin SoCs have a chip control register set providing several
   63 individual registers dealing with pinmux, padmux, clock, reset, and secondary
   64 CPU boot address. Unfortunately, the individual registers are spread among the
   65 chip control registers, so there should be a single DT node only providing the
   66 different functions which are described below.
   67 
   68 Required properties:
   69 - compatible:
   70         * the first and second values must be:
   71                 "simple-mfd", "syscon"
   72 - reg: address and length of following register sets for
   73   BG2/BG2CD: chip control register set
   74   BG2Q: chip control register set and cpu pll registers
   75 
   76 * Marvell Berlin2 system control binding
   77 
   78 Marvell Berlin SoCs have a system control register set providing several
   79 individual registers dealing with pinmux, padmux, and reset.
   80 
   81 Required properties:
   82 - compatible:
   83         * the first and second values must be:
   84                 "simple-mfd", "syscon"
   85 - reg: address and length of the system control register set
   86 
   87 Example:
   88 
   89 chip: chip-control@ea0000 {
   90         compatible = "simple-mfd", "syscon";
   91         reg = <0xea0000 0x400>;
   92 
   93         /* sub-device nodes */
   94 };
   95 
   96 sysctrl: system-controller@d000 {
   97         compatible = "simple-mfd", "syscon";
   98         reg = <0xd000 0x100>;
   99 
  100         /* sub-device nodes */
  101 };

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