Commit 5cda3b25 authored by Thierry Reding's avatar Thierry Reding

dt-bindings: tegra: pmc: Convert to json-schema

Convert the NVIDIA Tegra186 (and later) PMC bindings from the free-form
text format to json-schema.
Reviewed-by: default avatarRob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarThierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
parent 96b594d2
NVIDIA Tegra Power Management Controller (PMC)
Required properties:
- compatible: Should contain one of the following:
- "nvidia,tegra186-pmc": for Tegra186
- "nvidia,tegra194-pmc": for Tegra194
- "nvidia,tegra234-pmc": for Tegra234
- reg: Must contain an (offset, length) pair of the register set for each
entry in reg-names.
- reg-names: Must include the following entries:
- "pmc"
- "wake"
- "aotag"
- "scratch"
- "misc" (Only for Tegra194 and later)
Optional properties:
- nvidia,invert-interrupt: If present, inverts the PMU interrupt signal.
- interrupt-controller: Identifies the node as an interrupt controller.
- #interrupt-cells: Specifies the number of cells needed to encode an
interrupt source. The value must be 2.
Example:
SoC DTSI:
pmc@c3600000 {
compatible = "nvidia,tegra186-pmc";
reg = <0 0x0c360000 0 0x10000>,
<0 0x0c370000 0 0x10000>,
<0 0x0c380000 0 0x10000>,
<0 0x0c390000 0 0x10000>;
reg-names = "pmc", "wake", "aotag", "scratch";
};
Board DTS:
pmc@c360000 {
nvidia,invert-interrupt;
};
== Pad Control ==
On Tegra SoCs a pad is a set of pins which are configured as a group.
The pin grouping is a fixed attribute of the hardware. The PMC can be
used to set pad power state and signaling voltage. A pad can be either
in active or power down mode. The support for power state and signaling
voltage configuration varies depending on the pad in question. 3.3 V and
1.8 V signaling voltages are supported on pins where software
controllable signaling voltage switching is available.
Pad configurations are described with pin configuration nodes which
are placed under the pmc node and they are referred to by the pinctrl
client properties. For more information see
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt.
The following pads are present on Tegra186:
csia csib dsi mipi-bias
pex-clk-bias pex-clk3 pex-clk2 pex-clk1
usb0 usb1 usb2 usb-bias
uart audio hsic dbg
hdmi-dp0 hdmi-dp1 pex-cntrl sdmmc2-hv
sdmmc4 cam dsib dsic
dsid csic csid csie
dsif spi ufs dmic-hv
edp sdmmc1-hv sdmmc3-hv conn
audio-hv ao-hv
Required pin configuration properties:
- pins: A list of strings, each of which contains the name of a pad
to be configured.
Optional pin configuration properties:
- low-power-enable: Configure the pad into power down mode
- low-power-disable: Configure the pad into active mode
- power-source: Must contain either TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_1V8 or
TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_3V3 to select between signaling voltages.
The values are defined in
include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-tegra-io-pad.h.
Note: The power state can be configured on all of the above pads except
for ao-hv. Following pads have software configurable signaling
voltages: sdmmc2-hv, dmic-hv, sdmmc1-hv, sdmmc3-hv, audio-hv,
ao-hv.
Pad configuration state example:
pmc: pmc@7000e400 {
compatible = "nvidia,tegra186-pmc";
reg = <0 0x0c360000 0 0x10000>,
<0 0x0c370000 0 0x10000>,
<0 0x0c380000 0 0x10000>,
<0 0x0c390000 0 0x10000>;
reg-names = "pmc", "wake", "aotag", "scratch";
...
sdmmc1_3v3: sdmmc1-3v3 {
pins = "sdmmc1-hv";
power-source = <TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_3V3>;
};
sdmmc1_1v8: sdmmc1-1v8 {
pins = "sdmmc1-hv";
power-source = <TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_1V8>;
};
hdmi_off: hdmi-off {
pins = "hdmi";
low-power-enable;
}
hdmi_on: hdmi-on {
pins = "hdmi";
low-power-disable;
}
};
Pinctrl client example:
sdmmc1: sdhci@3400000 {
...
pinctrl-names = "sdmmc-3v3", "sdmmc-1v8";
pinctrl-0 = <&sdmmc1_3v3>;
pinctrl-1 = <&sdmmc1_1v8>;
};
...
sor0: sor@15540000 {
...
pinctrl-0 = <&hdmi_off>;
pinctrl-1 = <&hdmi_on>;
pinctrl-names = "hdmi-on", "hdmi-off";
};
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause)
%YAML 1.2
---
$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/arm/tegra/nvidia,tegra186-pmc.yaml#
$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
title: NVIDIA Tegra Power Management Controller (PMC)
maintainers:
- Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@gmail.com>
- Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com>
properties:
compatible:
enum:
- nvidia,tegra186-pmc
- nvidia,tegra194-pmc
- nvidia,tegra234-pmc
reg:
minItems: 4
maxItems: 5
reg-names:
minItems: 4
items:
- const: pmc
- const: wake
- const: aotag
- const: scratch
- const: misc
interrupt-controller: true
"#interrupt-cells":
description: Specifies the number of cells needed to encode an
interrupt source. The value must be 2.
const: 2
nvidia,invert-interrupt:
description: If present, inverts the PMU interrupt signal.
$ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag
if:
properties:
compatible:
contains:
const: nvidia,tegra186-pmc
then:
properties:
reg:
maxItems: 4
reg-names:
maxItems: 4
else:
properties:
reg:
minItems: 5
reg-names:
minItems: 5
patternProperties:
"^[a-z0-9]+-[a-z0-9]+$":
if:
type: object
then:
description: |
These are pad configuration nodes. On Tegra SoCs a pad is a set of
pins which are configured as a group. The pin grouping is a fixed
attribute of the hardware. The PMC can be used to set pad power
state and signaling voltage. A pad can be either in active or
power down mode. The support for power state and signaling voltage
configuration varies depending on the pad in question. 3.3 V and
1.8 V signaling voltages are supported on pins where software
controllable signaling voltage switching is available.
Pad configurations are described with pin configuration nodes
which are placed under the pmc node and they are referred to by
the pinctrl client properties. For more information see
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt
The following pads are present on Tegra186:
csia, csib, dsi, mipi-bias, pex-clk-bias, pex-clk3, pex-clk2,
pex-clk1, usb0, usb1, usb2, usb-bias, uart, audio, hsic, dbg,
hdmi-dp0, hdmi-dp1, pex-cntrl, sdmmc2-hv, sdmmc4, cam, dsib,
dsic, dsid, csic, csid, csie, dsif, spi, ufs, dmic-hv, edp,
sdmmc1-hv, sdmmc3-hv, conn, audio-hv, ao-hv
The following pads are present on Tegra194:
csia, csib, mipi-bias, pex-clk-bias, pex-clk3, pex-clk2,
pex-clk1, eqos, pex-clk-2-bias, pex-clk-2, dap3, dap5, uart,
pwr-ctl, soc-gpio53, audio, gp-pwm2, gp-pwm3, soc-gpio12,
soc-gpio13, soc-gpio10, uart4, uart5, dbg, hdmi-dp3, hdmi-dp2,
hdmi-dp0, hdmi-dp1, pex-cntrl, pex-ctl2, pex-l0-rst,
pex-l1-rst, sdmmc4, pex-l5-rst, cam, csic, csid, csie, csif,
spi, ufs, csig, csih, edp, sdmmc1-hv, sdmmc3-hv, conn,
audio-hv, ao-hv
properties:
pins:
$ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string
description: Must contain the name of the pad(s) to be
configured.
low-power-enable:
description: Configure the pad into power down mode.
$ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag
low-power-disable:
description: Configure the pad into active mode.
$ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/flag
power-source:
$ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
description: |
Must contain either TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_1V8 or
TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_3V3 to select between signalling
voltages.
The values are defined in
include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-tegra-io-pad.h
The power state can be configured on all of the above pads
except for ao-hv. Following pads have software configurable
signaling voltages: sdmmc2-hv, dmic-hv, sdmmc1-hv, sdmmc3-hv,
audio-hv, ao-hv.
phandle: true
required:
- pins
additionalProperties: false
required:
- compatible
- reg
- reg-names
additionalProperties: false
dependencies:
interrupt-controller: ['#interrupt-cells']
"#interrupt-cells":
required:
- interrupt-controller
examples:
- |
#include <dt-bindings/clock/tegra186-clock.h>
#include <dt-bindings/interrupt-controller/arm-gic.h>
#include <dt-bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-tegra-io-pad.h>
#include <dt-bindings/memory/tegra186-mc.h>
#include <dt-bindings/reset/tegra186-reset.h>
pmc@c3600000 {
compatible = "nvidia,tegra186-pmc";
reg = <0x0c360000 0x10000>,
<0x0c370000 0x10000>,
<0x0c380000 0x10000>,
<0x0c390000 0x10000>;
reg-names = "pmc", "wake", "aotag", "scratch";
nvidia,invert-interrupt;
sdmmc1_3v3: sdmmc1-3v3 {
pins = "sdmmc1-hv";
power-source = <TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_3V3>;
};
sdmmc1_1v8: sdmmc1-1v8 {
pins = "sdmmc1-hv";
power-source = <TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_1V8>;
};
};
sdmmc1: mmc@3400000 {
compatible = "nvidia,tegra186-sdhci";
reg = <0x03400000 0x10000>;
interrupts = <GIC_SPI 62 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
clocks = <&bpmp TEGRA186_CLK_SDMMC1>,
<&bpmp TEGRA186_CLK_SDMMC_LEGACY_TM>;
clock-names = "sdhci", "tmclk";
resets = <&bpmp TEGRA186_RESET_SDMMC1>;
reset-names = "sdhci";
interconnects = <&mc TEGRA186_MEMORY_CLIENT_SDMMCRA &emc>,
<&mc TEGRA186_MEMORY_CLIENT_SDMMCWA &emc>;
interconnect-names = "dma-mem", "write";
iommus = <&smmu TEGRA186_SID_SDMMC1>;
pinctrl-names = "sdmmc-3v3", "sdmmc-1v8";
pinctrl-0 = <&sdmmc1_3v3>;
pinctrl-1 = <&sdmmc1_1v8>;
};
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