[PATCH v3 4/5] arm64: dts: ti: Add support for J7200 SoC

Vignesh Raghavendra vigneshr at ti.com
Thu Sep 10 09:05:23 EDT 2020


Hi,

On 9/8/20 9:52 PM, Lokesh Vutla wrote:
> The J7200 SoC is a part of the K3 Multicore SoC architecture platform.
> It is targeted for automotive gateway, vehicle compute systems,
> Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) applications.
> The SoC aims to meet the complex processing needs of modern embedded
> products.
> 
> Some highlights of this SoC are:
> * Dual Cortex-A72s in a single cluster, two clusters of lockstep
>   capable dual Cortex-R5F MCUs and a Centralized Device Management and
>   Security Controller (DMSC).
> * Configurable L3 Cache and IO-coherent architecture with high data
>   throughput capable distributed DMA architecture under NAVSS.
> * Integrated Ethernet switch supporting up to a total of 4 external ports
>   in addition to legacy Ethernet switch of up to 2 ports.
> * Upto 1 PCIe-GEN3 controller, 1 USB3.0 Dual-role device subsystems,
>   20 MCANs, 3 McASP, eMMC and SD, OSPI/HyperBus memory controller, I3C
>   and I2C, eCAP/eQEP, eHRPWM among other peripherals.
> * One hardware accelerator block containing AES/DES/SHA/MD5 called SA2UL
>   management.
> 
> See J7200 Technical Reference Manual (SPRUIU1, June 2020)
> for further details: https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/spruiu1
> 
> Reviewed-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko at ti.com>
> Reviewed-by: Suman Anna <s-anna at ti.com>
> Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla at ti.com>
[...]
> +	cbass_main: bus at 100000 {
> +		compatible = "simple-bus";
> +		#address-cells = <2>;
> +		#size-cells = <2>;
> +		ranges = <0x00 0x00100000 0x00 0x00100000 0x00 0x00020000>, /* ctrl mmr */
> +			 <0x00 0x00600000 0x00 0x00600000 0x00 0x00031100>, /* GPIO */
> +			 <0x00 0x00a40000 0x00 0x00a40000 0x00 0x00000800>, /* timesync router */
> +			 <0x00 0x01000000 0x00 0x01000000 0x00 0x0d000000>, /* Most peripherals */
> +			 <0x00 0x30000000 0x00 0x30000000 0x00 0x0c400000>, /* MAIN NAVSS */
> +			 <0x00 0x70000000 0x00 0x70000000 0x00 0x00800000>, /* MSMC RAM */
> +			 <0x41 0x00000000 0x41 0x00000000 0x01 0x00000000>, /* PCIe1 DAT */
> +
> +			 /* MCUSS_WKUP Range */
> +			 <0x00 0x28380000 0x00 0x28380000 0x00 0x03880000>,
> +			 <0x00 0x40200000 0x00 0x40200000 0x00 0x00998400>,
> +			 <0x00 0x40f00000 0x00 0x40f00000 0x00 0x00020000>,
> +			 <0x00 0x41000000 0x00 0x41000000 0x00 0x00020000>,
> +			 <0x00 0x41400000 0x00 0x41400000 0x00 0x00020000>,
> +			 <0x00 0x41c00000 0x00 0x41c00000 0x00 0x00100000>,
> +			 <0x00 0x42040000 0x00 0x42040000 0x00 0x03ac2400>,
> +			 <0x00 0x45100000 0x00 0x45100000 0x00 0x00c24000>,
> +			 <0x00 0x46000000 0x00 0x46000000 0x00 0x00200000>,
> +			 <0x00 0x47000000 0x00 0x47000000 0x00 0x00068400>,
> +			 <0x00 0x50000000 0x00 0x50000000 0x00 0x10000000>;
> +
> +		cbass_mcu_wakeup: bus at 28380000 {
> +			compatible = "simple-bus";
> +			#address-cells = <2>;
> +			#size-cells = <2>;
> +			ranges = <0x00 0x28380000 0x00 0x28380000 0x00 0x03880000>, /* MCU NAVSS*/
> +				 <0x00 0x40200000 0x00 0x40200000 0x00 0x00998400>, /* First peripheral window */
> +				 <0x00 0x40f00000 0x00 0x40f00000 0x00 0x00020000>, /* CTRL_MMR0 */
> +				 <0x00 0x41000000 0x00 0x41000000 0x00 0x00020000>, /* MCU R5F Core0 */
> +				 <0x00 0x41400000 0x00 0x41400000 0x00 0x00020000>, /* MCU R5F Core1 */
> +				 <0x00 0x41c00000 0x00 0x41c00000 0x00 0x00100000>, /* MCU SRAM */
> +				 <0x00 0x42040000 0x00 0x42040000 0x00 0x03ac2400>, /* WKUP peripheral window */
> +				 <0x00 0x45100000 0x00 0x45100000 0x00 0x00c24000>, /* MMRs, remaining NAVSS */
> +				 <0x00 0x46000000 0x00 0x46000000 0x00 0x00200000>, /* CPSW */
> +				 <0x00 0x47000000 0x00 0x47000000 0x00 0x00068400>, /* OSPI register space */
> +				 <0x00 0x50000000 0x00 0x50000000 0x00 0x10000000>; /* FSS OSPI0/1 data region 0 */
> +		};
> +	};
> +};
> +

Could you pick up FSS region updates from [1] as Nishanth suggested?

[1]
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20200807124407.12604-2-vigneshr@ti.com/

Regards
Vignesh



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