On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 12:09:28PM +0530, Nagarjuna Kristam wrote: > Add device-tree binding documentation for the XUSB device mode controller > present on Tegra210 SoC. This controller supports the USB 3.0 > specification. > > Signed-off-by: Nagarjuna Kristam <nkristam@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > .../devicetree/bindings/usb/nvidia,tegra-xudc.txt | 101 +++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 101 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/nvidia,tegra-xudc.txt > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/nvidia,tegra-xudc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/nvidia,tegra-xudc.txt > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..d78b436 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/nvidia,tegra-xudc.txt > @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ > +Device tree binding for NVIDIA Tegra XUSB device mode controller (XUDC) > +======================================================================= > + > +The Tegra XUDC controller supports both USB 2.0 HighSpeed/FullSpeed and > +USB 3.0 SuperSpeed protocols. > + > +Required properties: > +-------------------- > +- compatible: For Tegra210, must contain "nvidia,tegra210-xudc". > +- reg: Must contain the base and length of the XUSB device registers, XUSB device > + PCI Config registers and XUSB device controller registers. > +- interrupts: Must contain the XUSB device interrupt. > +- clocks: Must contain an entry for all clocks used. > + See ../clock/clock-bindings.txt for details. > +- clock-names: Must include the following entries: > + - dev: Clock to enable core XUSB dev clock. > + - ss: Clock to enable XUSB super speed clock. > + - ss_src: Clock to enable XUSB super speed dev clock. > + - hs_src: Clock to enable XUSB high Speed dev clock. > + - fs_src: Clock to enable XUSB full Speed dev clock. You use inconsistent spelling for "speed" here. > +- nvidia,xusb-padctl: phandle to the XUSB pad controller that is used to > + configure the USB pads used by the XUDC controller. > +- power-domains: A list of PM domain specifiers that reference each power-domain > + used by the XUSB device mode controller. This list must comprise of a specifier > + for the XUSBA and XUSBB power-domains. See ../power/power_domain.txt and > + ../arm/tegra/nvidia,tegra20-pmc.txt for details. > +- power-domain-names: A list of names that represent each of the specifiers in > + the 'power-domains' property. Must include 'ss' and 'dev'. > + > +For Tegra210: > +- avddio-usb-supply: PCIe/USB3 analog logic power supply. Must supply 1.05 V. > +- hvdd-usb-supply: USB controller power supply. Must supply 3.3 V. > + > +- phys: Must contain an entry for each entry in phy-names. > + See ../phy/phy-bindings.txt for details. > +- phy-names: Should include an entry for each PHY used by the controller. > + Names must be "usb2", and "usb3" if support SuperSpeed device mode. > + - "usb3" phy, SuperSpeed (SSTX+/SSTX-/SSRX+/SSRX-) data lines. > + - "usb2" phy, USB 2.0 (D+/D-) data lines. > + > +- extcon: Must contains an extcon entry which detects USB VBUS pin. > + See ../extcon/extcon-usb-gpio.txt for details. Do the phys, phy-names and extcon properties only apply to Tegra210? It sounds like those would also apply to other generations, so they should go before the "For Tegra210:" line. > + > +Example: > +-------- > + pmc: pmc@7000e400 { > + compatible = "nvidia,tegra210-pmc"; > + reg = <0x0 0x7000e400 0x0 0x400>; > + clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_PCLK>, <&clk32k_in>; > + clock-names = "pclk", "clk32k_in"; > + > + powergates { > + pd_xusbss: xusba { > + clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_XUSB_SS>; > + resets = <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_XUSB_SS>; We typically use the literal number here to be consistent with the cases where the clock ID differs from the reset ID. > + #power-domain-cells = <0>; > + }; > + > + pd_xusbdev: xusbb { > + clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_XUSB_DEV>; > + resets = <&tegra_car 95>; It seems like don't follow that rule exactly since this is the same thing we have for XUSB already. I think it'd be best to stick with the literal number (like here) and remove the odd ones out. I can prepare patches to convert over the existing oddballs. > + #power-domain-cells = <0>; > + }; > + }; > + }; > + > + xudc@700d0000 { > + compatible = "nvidia,tegra210-xudc"; > + reg = <0x0 0x700d0000 0x0 0x8000>, > + <0x0 0x700d8000 0x0 0x1000>, > + <0x0 0x700d9000 0x0 0x1000>; Use tabs, followed by spaces to properly align with the first entry, like you do for clock-names below. > + > + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 44 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; > + > + clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_XUSB_DEV>, > + <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_XUSB_SS>, > + <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_XUSB_SSP_SRC>, > + <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_XUSB_HS_SRC>, > + <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_XUSB_FS_SRC>; Ditto. > + clock-names = "dev", "ss", "ss_src", > + "hs_src", "fs_src"; > + > + power-domains = <&pd_xusbdev>, <&pd_xusbss>; > + power-domain-names = "dev", "ss"; > + > + nvidia,xusb-padctl = <&padctl>; > + > + phys = <&{/padctl@7009f000/pads/usb2/lanes/usb2-0}>; > + phy-names = "usb2; Does it perhaps make sense to include the pad controller snippet in here as well? Thierry > + > + avddio-usb-supply = <&vdd_pex_1v05>; > + hvdd-usb-supply = <&vdd_3v3_sys>; > + > + extcon = <&extcon_usb>; > + }; > + > + extcon_usb: extcon_vbus { > + compatible = "linux,extcon-usb-gpio"; > + vbus-gpio = <&gpio TEGRA_GPIO(Z, 0) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; > + }; > + > -- > 2.7.4 >
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