On 12/07/2015 02:37 PM, xuejiancheng wrote:
As this seems to be a standard part, we can also think about making a
high-level driver for in in drivers/soc rather than relying on the syscon
driver which we tend to use more for one-off devices with random register
layouts.
Sorry. I didn't understand your meaning well and maybe I gave you a wrong description.
Please allow me to clarify it again.
The "sysctrl" nodes here is just used for the "reboot" function. It is corresponding to
the driver "drivers/power/reset/hisi-reboot.c". The compatible string in the driver is
"hisilicon,sysctrl".
Pls try use drivers/power/reset/syscon-reboot.c
Thanks
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