[PATCH v10 3/5] Documentation: bindings: add dt documentation for rk3399 dmc
Rob Herring
robh at kernel.org
Mon Sep 12 09:31:02 PDT 2016
On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 01:06:09PM +0800, Lin Huang wrote:
> This patch adds the documentation for rockchip rk3399 dmc driver.
>
> Signed-off-by: Lin Huang <hl at rock-chips.com>
> Reviewed-by: Chanwoo Choi <cw00.choi at samsung.com>
> ---
> Changes in v10:
And this is the first I see it?
> - add rockchip prefix in property describe
>
> Changes in v9:
> - add ddr timing property to node
>
> Changes in v8:
> - add ddr timing properties
>
> Changes in v7:
> - None
>
> Changes in v6:
> -Add more detail in Documentation
>
> Changes in v5:
> -None
>
> Changes in v4:
> -None
>
> Changes in v3:
> -None
>
> Changes in v2:
> -None
>
> Changes in v1:
> -None
> .../devicetree/bindings/devfreq/rk3399_dmc.txt | 202 +++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 202 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/devfreq/rk3399_dmc.txt
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/devfreq/rk3399_dmc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/devfreq/rk3399_dmc.txt
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..84660a3
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/devfreq/rk3399_dmc.txt
> @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
> +* Rockchip rk3399 DMC(Dynamic Memory Controller) device
> +
> +Required properties:
> +- compatible: Must be "rockchip,rk3399-dmc".
> +- devfreq-events: Node to get DDR loading, Refer to
> + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/devfreq/
> + rockchip-dfi.txt
> +- interrupts: The interrupt number to the CPU. The interrupt
> + specifier format depends on the interrupt controller.
> + It should be DCF interrupts, when DDR dvfs finish,
> + it will happen.
> +- clocks: Phandles for clock specified in "clock-names" property
> +- clock-names : The name of clock used by the DFI, must be
> + "pclk_ddr_mon";
> +- operating-points-v2: Refer to Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/opp.txt
> + for details.
> +- center-supply: DMC supply node.
> +- status: Marks the node enabled/disabled.
No need to document this.
> +
> +Following properties are ddr timing:
This is a lot of properties. I would prefer to see SPD data embedded
into DT if there are overlap in what SPD data defines for settings.
> +
> +- rockchip,dram_speed_bin : Value reference include/dt-bindings/clock/ddr.h,
Use '-', not '_' throughout.
> + it select ddr3 cl-trp-trcd type, default value
> + "DDR3_DEFAULT".it must selected according to
> + "Speed Bin" in ddr3 datasheet, DO NOT use
> + smaller "Speed Bin" than ddr3 exactly is.
> +
> +- rockchip,pd_idle : Config the PD_IDLE value, defined the power-down
> + idle period, memories are places into power-down
> + mode if bus is idle for PD_IDLE DFI clocks.
> +
> +- rockchip,sr_idle : Configure the SR_IDLE value, defined the
> + selfrefresh idle period, memories are places
> + into self-refresh mode if bus is idle for
> + SR_IDLE*1024 DFI clocks (DFI clocks freq is
> + half of dram's clocks), defaule value is "0".
> +
> +- rockchip,sr_mc_gate_idle : Defined the self-refresh with memory and
> + controller clock gating idle period, memories
> + are places into self-refresh mode and memory
> + controller clock arg gating if bus is idle for
> + sr_mc_gate_idle*1024 DFI clocks.
> +
> +- rockchip,srpd_lite_idle : Defined the self-refresh power down idle
> + period, memories are places into self-refresh
> + power down mode if bus is idle for
> + srpd_lite_idle*1024 DFI clocks. This parameter
> + is for LPDDR4 only.
> +
> +- rockchip,standby_idle : Defined the standby idle period, memories are
> + places into self-refresh than controller, pi,
> + phy and dram clock will gating if bus is idle
> + for standby_idle * DFI clocks.
> +
> +- rockchip,dram_dll_disb_freq : It's defined the DDR3 dll bypass frequency in
> + MHz, when ddr freq less than DRAM_DLL_DISB_FREQ,
> + ddr3 dll will bypssed note: if dll was bypassed,
> + the odt also stop working.
> +
> +- rockchip,phy_dll_disb_freq : Defined the PHY dll bypass frequency in
> + MHz (Mega Hz), when ddr freq less than
> + DRAM_DLL_DISB_FREQ, phy dll will bypssed.
> + note: phy dll and phy odt are independent.
> +
> +- rockchip,ddr3_odt_disb_freq : When dram type is DDR3, this parameter defined
Please group properties that are required and optional, and also group
by common, DDR3 only, DDR4L only, etc.
> + the odt disable frequency in MHz (Mega Hz),
> + when ddr frequency less then ddr3_odt_disb_freq,
> + the odt on dram side and controller side are
> + both disabled.
> +
> +- rockchip,ddr3_drv : When dram type is DDR3, this parameter define
> + the dram side driver stength in ohm, default
> + value is DDR3_DS_40ohm.
> +
> +- rockchip,ddr3_odt : When dram type is DDR3, this parameter define
> + the dram side ODT stength in ohm, default value
> + is DDR3_ODT_120ohm.
> +
> +- rockchip,phy_ddr3_ca_drv : When dram type is DDR3, this parameter define
> + the phy side CA line(incluing command line,
> + address line and clock line) driver strength.
> + Default value is PHY_DRV_ODT_40.
> +
> +- rockchip,phy_ddr3_dq_drv : When dram type is DDR3, this parameter define
> + the phy side DQ line(incluing DQS/DQ/DM line)
> + driver strength. default value is PHY_DRV_ODT_40.
You have the same properties, but they just vary by DDR type. Make the
property names common.
> +
> +- rockchip,phy_ddr3_odt : When dram type is DDR3, this parameter define the
> + phy side odt strength, default value is
> + PHY_DRV_ODT_240.
> +
> +- rockchip,lpddr3_odt_disb_freq : When dram type is LPDDR3, this parameter defined
> + then odt disable frequency in MHz (Mega Hz),
> + when ddr frequency less then ddr3_odt_disb_freq,
> + the odt on dram side and controller side are
> + both disabled.
> +
> +- rockchip,lpddr3_drv : When dram type is LPDDR3, this parameter define
> + the dram side driver stength in ohm, default
> + value is LP3_DS_34ohm.
> +
> +- rockchip,lpddr3_odt : When dram type is LPDDR3, this parameter define
> + the dram side ODT stength in ohm, default value
> + is LP3_ODT_240ohm.
Is this in ohms or a register value? Please make it in ohms and add a
-ohms suffix.
> +Example:
> + dmc_opp_table: dmc_opp_table {
> + compatible = "operating-points-v2";
> +
> + opp00 {
> + opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <300000000>;
> + opp-microvolt = <900000>;
> + };
> + opp01 {
> + opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <666000000>;
> + opp-microvolt = <900000>;
> + };
> + };
> +
> + dmc: dmc {
> + compatible = "rockchip,rk3399-dmc";
> + devfreq-events = <&dfi>;
> + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 1 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
> + clocks = <&cru SCLK_DDRCLK>;
> + clock-names = "dmc_clk";
> + operating-points-v2 = <&dmc_opp_table>;
> + center-supply = <&ppvar_centerlogic>;
> + upthreshold = <15>;
> + downdifferential = <10>;
> + rockchip,ddr3_speed_bin = <21>;
> + rockchip,pd_idle = <0x40>;
> + rockchip,sr_idle = <0x2>;
> + rockchip,sr_mc_gate_idle = <0x3>;
> + rockchip,srpd_lite_idle = <0x4>;
> + rockchip,standby_idle = <0x2000>;
> + rockchip,dram_dll_dis_freq = <300>;
> + rockchip,phy_dll_dis_freq = <125>;
> + rockchip,auto_pd_dis_freq = <666>;
> + rockchip,ddr3_odt_dis_freq = <333>;
> + rockchip,ddr3_drv = <DDR3_DS_40ohm>;
> + rockchip,ddr3_odt = <DDR3_ODT_120ohm>;
> + rockchip,phy_ddr3_ca_drv = <PHY_DRV_ODT_40>;
> + rockchip,phy_ddr3_dq_drv = <PHY_DRV_ODT_40>;
> + rockchip,phy_ddr3_odt = <PHY_DRV_ODT_240>;
> + rockchip,lpddr3_odt_dis_freq = <333>;
> + rockchip,lpddr3_drv = <LP3_DS_34ohm>;
> + rockchip,lpddr3_odt = <LP3_ODT_240ohm>;
> + rockchip,phy_lpddr3_ca_drv = <PHY_DRV_ODT_40>;
> + rockchip,phy_lpddr3_dq_drv = <PHY_DRV_ODT_40>;
> + rockchip,phy_lpddr3_odt = <PHY_DRV_ODT_240>;
> + rockchip,lpddr4_odt_dis_freq = <333>;
> + rockchip,lpddr4_drv = <LP4_PDDS_60ohm>;
> + rockchip,lpddr4_dq_odt = <LP4_DQ_ODT_40ohm>;
> + rockchip,lpddr4_ca_odt = <LP4_CA_ODT_40ohm>;
> + rockchip,phy_lpddr4_ca_drv = <PHY_DRV_ODT_40>;
> + rockchip,phy_lpddr4_ck_cs_drv = <PHY_DRV_ODT_80>;
> + rockchip,phy_lpddr4_dq_drv = <PHY_DRV_ODT_80>;
> + rockchip,phy_lpddr4_odt = <PHY_DRV_ODT_60>;
You have DDR3, LPDDR3 and LPDDR4 all populated at the same time? It
should be one set at a time.
Rob
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