On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 14:33:09 -0500 Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 08:07:48PM +0530, Manish Narani wrote: > > Xilinx AMS have several ADC channels that can be used for measurement of > > different voltages and temperatures. Document the same in the bindings. > > > > Signed-off-by: Manish Narani <manish.narani@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > .../devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/xilinx-ams.txt | 183 +++++++++++++++++++++ > > 1 file changed, 183 insertions(+) > > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/xilinx-ams.txt > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/xilinx-ams.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/xilinx-ams.txt > > new file mode 100644 > > index 0000000..cacb6d4 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/xilinx-ams.txt > > @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ > > +Xilinx AMS controller > > +````````````````````` > > +The AMS (Analog Monitoring System) includes an ADC as well as on-chip sensors > > +that can be used to sample external voltages and monitor on-die operating > > +conditions, such as temperature and supply voltage levels. > > +The AMS has two SYSMON blocks which are PL (Programmable Logic) SYSMON and > > +PS (Processing System) SYSMON. > > +All designs should have AMS registers, but PS and PL are optional. The > > +AMS controller can work with only PS, only PL and both PS and PL > > +configurations. Please specify registers according to your design. Devicetree > > +should always have AMS module property. Providing PS & PL module is optional. > > + > > +Required properties: > > + - compatible: Should be "xlnx,zynqmp-ams" > > + - reg: Should specify AMS register space > > + - interrupts: Interrupt number for the AMS control interface > > + - interrupt-names: Interrupt name, must be "ams-irq" > > + - clocks: Should contain a clock specifier for the device > > + - ranges: keep the property empty to map child address space > > + (for PS and/or PL) nodes 1:1 onto the parent address > > + space > > empty is not what you've done in the example. Non-empty is preferred. > > > + > > + AMS sub-nodes: > > + - ams-ps : Used as PS-SYSMON node > > + - ams-pl : Used as PL-SYSMON node > > + > > + > > + > > +AMS PS-SYSMON > > +````````````` > > +PS (Processing System) SYSMON is memory mapped to PS. This block has built-in > > +alarm generation logic that is used to interrupt the processor based on > > +condition set. > > + > > +Required properties: > > + - compatible: Should be "xlnx,zynqmp-ams-ps" > > + - reg: Register space for PS-SYSMON > > + > > + > > + > > +AMS PL-SYSMON > > +````````````` > > +PL-SYSMON is capable of monitoring off chip voltage and temperature. PL-SYSMON > > +block has DRP, JTAG and I2C interface to enable monitoring from external master. > > +Out of this interface currently only DRP is supported. This block has alarm > > +generation logic that is used to interrupt the processor based on condition set. > > + > > +Required properties: > > + - compatible: Should be "xlnx,zynqmp-ams-pl" > > + - reg: Register space for PL-SYSMON > > + > > +PL-SYSMON optional sub-nodes: > > + - xlnx,ext-channels: List of external channels that are connected to the > > + AMS PL module. > > Why not just get rid of this and move 'channel' nodes up a level? > > > + > > + The child nodes of PL-SYSMON represent the external channels which are > > + connected to this Module. If the property is not present > > + no external channels will be assumed to be connected. > > + > > + Each child node represents one channel and has the following > > + properties: > > + > > + Required properties: > > + * reg: Pair of pins the channel is connected to. This value is > > + same as Channel Number for particular channel. > > + > > + 'reg' value Channel Name > > + ----------- ------------ > > + 30 VP/VN > > + 31 VUSER0 > > + 32 VUSER1 > > + 33 VUSER3 > > + 34 VUSER4 > > + 35 VAUXP[0]/VAUXN[0] > > + 36 VAUXP[1]/VAUXN[1] > > + ... > > + 50 VAUXP[15]/VAUXN[15] > > + > > + Each channel number should only be used at most once. For > > + more details on channels, refer to the table given at the end. > > + > > + Optional properties: > > + * xlnx,bipolar: If set the channel is used in bipolar > > + mode. > > I think we have a standard property for this now. Yes, in the meantime we introduced a standard binding for child channels, including bipolar. Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/adc.txt I haven't totally thought through how it maps to this particular device but from a quick glance, it should be possible. You will need to be more explicit with the pair of channels, rather than basically using an enum though. Have a go and let's see how it looks before concluding if that binding perhaps needs further extension. Thanks, Jonathan > > > + > > + > > +Example: > > + xilinx_ams: ams@ffa50000 { > > + compatible = "xlnx,zynqmp-ams"; > > + interrupt-parent = <&gic>; > > + interrupts = <0 56 4>; > > + interrupt-names = "ams-irq"; > > + reg = <0x0 0xffa50000 0x0 0x800>; > > + reg-names = "ams-base"; > > + #address-cells = <1>; > > + #size-cells = <1>; > > + #io-channel-cells = <1>; > > + ranges = <0 0 0xffa50800 0x800>; > > + > > + ams_ps: ams-ps@0,0 { > > unit address should be '0' > > > + compatible = "xlnx,zynqmp-ams-ps"; > > + reg = <0 0x400>; > > + }; > > + > > + ams_pl: ams-pl@1,0 { > > unit address should be '400' > > > + compatible = "xlnx,zynqmp-ams-pl"; > > + reg = <0x400 0x400>; > > + xlnx,ext-channels { > > Needs #address-cells and #size-cells. dtc should complain here. > > > + channel@30 { > > + reg = <30>; > > + xlnx,bipolar; > > + }; > > + channel@31 { > > + reg = <31>; > > + }; > > + channel@38 { > > + reg = <38>; > > + xlnx,bipolar; > > + }; > > + }; > > + }; > > + }; > > + > > + > > +AMS Channel Details > > +``````````````````` > > +Sysmon Block |Channel| Details |Measurement > > + |Number | |Type > > +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > +AMS CTRL |0 |System PLLs voltage measurement, VCC_PSPLL. |Voltage > > + |1 |Battery voltage measurement, VCC_PSBATT. |Voltage > > + |2 |PL Internal voltage measurement, VCCINT. |Voltage > > + |3 |Block RAM voltage measurement, VCCBRAM. |Voltage > > + |4 |PL Aux voltage measurement, VCCAUX. |Voltage > > + |5 |Voltage measurement for six DDR I/O PLLs, VCC_PSDDR_PLL. |Voltage > > + |6 |VCC_PSINTFP_DDR voltage measurement. |Voltage > > +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > +PS Sysmon |7 |LPD temperature measurement. |Temperature > > + |8 |FPD temperature measurement (REMOTE). |Temperature > > + |9 |VCC PS LPD voltage measurement (supply1). |Voltage > > + |10 |VCC PS FPD voltage measurement (supply2). |Voltage > > + |11 |PS Aux voltage reference (supply3). |Voltage > > + |12 |DDR I/O VCC voltage measurement. |Voltage > > + |13 |PS IO Bank 503 voltage measurement (supply5). |Voltage > > + |14 |PS IO Bank 500 voltage measurement (supply6). |Voltage > > + |15 |VCCO_PSIO1 voltage measurement. |Voltage > > + |16 |VCCO_PSIO2 voltage measurement. |Voltage > > + |17 |VCC_PS_GTR voltage measurement (VPS_MGTRAVCC). |Voltage > > + |18 |VTT_PS_GTR voltage measurement (VPS_MGTRAVTT). |Voltage > > + |19 |VCC_PSADC voltage measurement. |Voltage > > +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > +PL Sysmon |20 |PL temperature measurement. |Temperature > > + |21 |PL Internal voltage measurement, VCCINT. |Voltage > > + |22 |PL Auxiliary voltage measurement, VCCAUX. |Voltage > > + |23 |ADC Reference P+ voltage measurement. |Voltage > > + |24 |ADC Reference N- voltage measurement. |Voltage > > + |25 |PL Block RAM voltage measurement, VCCBRAM. |Voltage > > + |26 |LPD Internal voltage measurement, VCC_PSINTLP (supply4). |Voltage > > + |27 |FPD Internal voltage measurement, VCC_PSINTFP (supply5). |Voltage > > + |28 |PS Auxiliary voltage measurement (supply6). |Voltage > > + |29 |PL VCCADC voltage measurement (vccams). |Voltage > > + |30 |Differential analog input signal voltage measurment. |Voltage > > + |31 |VUser0 voltage measurement (supply7). |Voltage > > + |32 |VUser1 voltage measurement (supply8). |Voltage > > + |33 |VUser2 voltage measurement (supply9). |Voltage > > + |34 |VUser3 voltage measurement (supply10). |Voltage > > + |35 |Auxiliary ch 0 voltage measurement (VAux0). |Voltage > > + |36 |Auxiliary ch 1 voltage measurement (VAux1). |Voltage > > + |37 |Auxiliary ch 2 voltage measurement (VAux2). |Voltage > > + |38 |Auxiliary ch 3 voltage measurement (VAux3). |Voltage > > + |39 |Auxiliary ch 4 voltage measurement (VAux4). |Voltage > > + |40 |Auxiliary ch 5 voltage measurement (VAux5). |Voltage > > + |41 |Auxiliary ch 6 voltage measurement (VAux6). |Voltage > > + |42 |Auxiliary ch 7 voltage measurement (VAux7). |Voltage > > + |43 |Auxiliary ch 8 voltage measurement (VAux8). |Voltage > > + |44 |Auxiliary ch 9 voltage measurement (VAux9). |Voltage > > + |45 |Auxiliary ch 10 voltage measurement (VAux10). |Voltage > > + |46 |Auxiliary ch 11 voltage measurement (VAux11). |Voltage > > + |47 |Auxiliary ch 12 voltage measurement (VAux12). |Voltage > > + |48 |Auxiliary ch 13 voltage measurement (VAux13). |Voltage > > + |49 |Auxiliary ch 14 voltage measurement (VAux14). |Voltage > > + |50 |Auxiliary ch 15 voltage measurement (VAux15). |Voltage > > +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- > > 2.1.1 > >