Add device binding documentation for Qualcomm Technology Inc's RPMH RSC driver. The hardware block is used for communicating resource state requests for shared resources. Cc: devicetree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Signed-off-by: Lina Iyer <ilina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- .../devicetree/bindings/arm/msm/rpmh-rsc.txt | 146 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 146 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/msm/rpmh-rsc.txt diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/msm/rpmh-rsc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/msm/rpmh-rsc.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6cb36ae98bf9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/msm/rpmh-rsc.txt @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +RPMH RSC: +------------ + +RPMH is the mechanism for communicating with the hardened resource +accelerators. Requests to the resources can be written to the TCS mailbox +registers and using a (addr, val) pair and triggered. Messages in the TCS are +then sent in sequence over an internal bus. + +The hardware block (Direct Resource Voter or DRV) is a part of the h/w entity +(Resource State Coordinator a.k.a RSC) that can handle a multiple sleep and +active/wake resource requests. Multiple such DRVs can exist in a SoC and can +be written to from Linux. The structure of each DRV follows the same template +with a few variations that are captured by the properties here. + +Each DRV could have 'm' TCS instances. Each TCS could have 'n' slots. Each +slot has a header (u32), address (u32), data (u32), status (u32) and a +read-response (u32). A TCS when triggered will send all the enabled commands +of the 'n' commands in that slot in sequence. + +A TCS may be triggered from Linux or triggered by the F/W after all the CPUs +have powered off to facilitate idle power saving. TCS could be classified as - + + SLEEP, /* Triggered by F/W */ + WAKE, /* Triggered by F/W */ + ACTIVE, /* Triggered by Linux */ + CONTROL /* Triggered by F/W */ + +The order in which they are described in the DT, should match the hardware +configuration. + +Requests can be made for the state of a resource, when the subsystem is active +or idle. When all subsystems like Modem, GPU, CPU are idle, the resource state +will be an aggregate of the sleep votes from each of those subsystem. Drivers +may request a sleep value for their shared resources in addition to the active +mode requests. + +Control requests are instance specific requests that may or may not reach an +accelerator. Only one platform device in Linux can request a control channel +on a DRV. + +CONTROLLER: +---------- + +PROPERTIES: + +- compatible: + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Should be "qcom,rpmh-rsc". + +- reg: + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: The first register specifies the base address of the DRV. + The second register specifies the start address of the + TCS. + +- reg-names: + Usage: required + Value type: <string> + Definition: Maps the register specified in the reg property. Must be + "drv" and "tcs". + +- interrupts: + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-interrupt> + Definition: The interrupt that trips when a message complete/response + is received for this DRV from the accelerators. + +- qcom,drv-id: + Usage: required + Value type: <u32> + Definition: the id of the DRV in the RSC block. + +- qcom,tcs-config: + Usage: required + Value type: <prop-encoded-array> + Definition: the tuple defining the configuration of TCS. + Must have 2 cells which describe each TCS type. + <type number_of_tcs>. + The order of the TCS must match the hardware + configuration. + - Cell #1 (TCS Type): TCS types to be specified - + SLEEP_TCS + WAKE_TCS + ACTIVE_TCS + CONTROL_TCS + - Cell #2 (Number of TCS): <u32> + +- label: + Usage: optional + Value type: <string> + Definition: Name for the RSC. The name would be used in trace logs. + +Platform drivers that want to use the RSC to communicate with RPMH must +specify their bindings as child of the corresponding RSC controllers. + +EXAMPLE 1: + +For a TCS whose RSC base address is is 0x179C0000 and is at a DRV id of 2, the +register offsets for DRV2 start at 0D00, the register calculations are like +this - +First tuple: 0x179C0000 + 0x10000 * 2 = 0x179E0000 +Second tuple: 0x179E0000 + 0xD00 = 0x179E0D00 + + apps_rsc: rsc@179e000 { + label = "apps_rsc"; + compatible = "qcom,rpmh-rsc"; + reg = <0x179e0000 0x10000>, <0x179e0d00 0x3000>; + reg-names = "drv", "tcs"; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 5 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH> + qcom,drv-id = <2>; + qcom,tcs-config = <SLEEP_TCS 3>, + <WAKE_TCS 3>, + <ACTIVE_TCS 2>, + <CONTROL_TCS 1>; + + foo-clk { + compatible = "foo-clk"; + }; + }; + +EXAMPLE 2: + +For a TCS whose RSC base address is 0xAF20000 and is at DRV id of 0, the +register offsets for DRV0 start at 01C00, the register calculations are like +this - +First tuple: 0xAF20000 +Second tuple: 0xAF20000 + 0x1C00 = 0xAF21C00 + + disp_rsc: rsc@af20000 { + label = "disp_rsc"; + compatible = "qcom,rpmh-rsc"; + reg = <0xaf20000 0x10000>, <0xaf21c00 0x3000>; + reg-names = "drv", "tcs"; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 129 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + qcom,drv-id = <0>; + qcom,tcs-config = <SLEEP_TCS 1>, + <WAKE_TCS 1>, + <ACTIVE_TCS 0>, + <CONTROL_TCS 0>; + + foo-clk { + compatible = "foo-clk"; + }; + }; -- The Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of the Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-arm-msm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html