[PATCH v3 2/4] dt-bindings: Add TI SCI PM Domains
Rob Herring
robh at kernel.org
Mon Jan 9 09:50:12 PST 2017
On Wed, Jan 04, 2017 at 02:55:34PM -0600, Dave Gerlach wrote:
> Add a generic power domain implementation, TI SCI PM Domains, that
> will hook into the genpd framework and allow the TI SCI protocol to
> control device power states.
>
> Also, provide macros representing each device index as understood
> by TI SCI to be used in the device node power-domain references.
> These are identifiers for the K2G devices managed by the PMMC.
>
> Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm at ti.com>
> Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <d-gerlach at ti.com>
> ---
> v2->v3:
> Update k2g_pds node docs to show it should be a child of pmmc node.
> In early versions a phandle was used to point to pmmc and docs still
> incorrectly showed this.
>
> .../devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/sci-pm-domain.txt | 59 ++++++++++++++
> MAINTAINERS | 2 +
> include/dt-bindings/genpd/k2g.h | 90 ++++++++++++++++++++++
> 3 files changed, 151 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/sci-pm-domain.txt
> create mode 100644 include/dt-bindings/genpd/k2g.h
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/sci-pm-domain.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/sci-pm-domain.txt
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..4c9064e512cb
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/sci-pm-domain.txt
> @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
> +Texas Instruments TI-SCI Generic Power Domain
> +---------------------------------------------
> +
> +Some TI SoCs contain a system controller (like the PMMC, etc...) that is
> +responsible for controlling the state of the IPs that are present.
> +Communication between the host processor running an OS and the system
> +controller happens through a protocol known as TI-SCI [1]. This pm domain
> +implementation plugs into the generic pm domain framework and makes use of
> +the TI SCI protocol power on and off each device when needed.
> +
> +[1] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/keystone/ti,sci.txt
> +
> +PM Domain Node
> +==============
> +The PM domain node represents the global PM domain managed by the PMMC,
> +which in this case is the single implementation as documented by the generic
> +PM domain bindings in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/power_domain.txt.
> +Because this relies on the TI SCI protocol to communicate with the PMMC it
> +must be a child of the pmmc node.
> +
> +Required Properties:
> +--------------------
> +- compatible: should be "ti,sci-pm-domain"
> +- #power-domain-cells: Must be 0.
> +
> +Example (K2G):
> +-------------
> + pmmc: pmmc {
> + compatible = "ti,k2g-sci";
> + ...
> +
> + k2g_pds: k2g_pds {
> + compatible = "ti,sci-pm-domain";
> + #power-domain-cells = <0>;
> + };
> + };
> +
> +PM Domain Consumers
> +===================
> +Hardware blocks that require SCI control over their state must provide
> +a reference to the sci-pm-domain they are part of and a unique device
> +specific ID that identifies the device.
> +
> +Required Properties:
> +--------------------
> +- power-domains: phandle pointing to the corresponding PM domain node.
> +- ti,sci-id: index representing the device id to be passed oevr SCI to
> + be used for device control.
As I've already stated before, this goes in power-domain cells. When you
have a single thing (i.e. node) that controls multiple things, then you
you need to specify the ID for each of them in phandle args. This is how
irqs, gpio, clocks, *everything* in DT works.
Rob
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