On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 05:40:24PM +0530, Manish Narani wrote:
> Xilinx AMS have several ADC channels that can be used for measurement of
> different voltages and temperatures. Document the same in the bindings.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Manish Narani <[email protected]>
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> +Xilinx AMS controller
> +`````````````````````
> +The AMS includes an ADC as well as on-chip sensors that can be used to

AMS stands for?

> +sample external voltages and monitor on-die operating conditions, such as
> +temperature and supply voltage levels.
> +The AMS has two SYSMON blocks which are PL (Programmable Logic) SYSMON and
> +PS (Processing System) SYSMON.
> +All designs should have AMS registers, but PS and PL are optional. The
> +AMS controller can work with only PS, only PL and both PS and PL
> +configurations. Please specify registers according to your design. Devicetree
> +should always have AMS module property. Providing PS & PL module is optional.
> +
> +Required properties:
> +     - compatible: Should be "xlnx,zynqmp-ams"
> +     - reg: Should specify AMS register space
> +     - interrupts: Interrupt number for the AMS control interface
> +     - interrupt-names: Interrupt name, must be "ams-irq"
> +     - clocks: Should contain a clock specifier for the device
> +     - ranges: keep the property empty to map child address space
> +               (for PS and/or PL) nodes 1:1 onto the parent address
> +               space
> +
> +     AMS sub-nodes:
> +             - ams_ps : Used as PS-SYSMON node
> +             - ams_pl : Used as PL-SYSMON node

Don't use '_' in node or property names.

> +
> +
> +
> +AMS PS-SYSMON
> +`````````````
> +PS (Processing System) SYSMON is memory mapped to PS. This block has built-in
> +alarm generation logic that is used to interrupt the processor based on
> +condition set.
> +
> +Required properties:
> +     - compatible: Should be "xlnx,zynqmp-ams-ps"
> +     - reg: Register space for PS-SYSMON
> +
> +
> +
> +AMS PL-SYSMON
> +`````````````
> +PL-SYSMON is capable of monitoring off chip voltage and temperature. 
> PL-SYSMON
> +block has DRP, JTAG and I2C interface to enable monitoring from external 
> master.
> +Out of this interface currently only DRP is supported. This block has alarm
> +generation logic that is used to interrupt the processor based on condition 
> set.
> +
> +Required properties:
> +     - compatible: Should be "xlnx,zynqmp-ams-pl"
> +     - reg: Register space for PL-SYSMON
> +
> +PL-SYSMON optional sub-nodes:
> +     - xlnx,ext-channels: List of external channels that are connected to the
> +                          AMS PL module.
> +
> +       The child nodes of PL-SYSMON represent the external channels which are
> +       connected to this Module. If the property is not present
> +       no external channels will be assumed to be connected.
> +
> +       Each child node represents one channel and has the following
> +       properties:
> +
> +     Required properties:
> +             * reg: Pair of pins the channel is connected to.
> +
> +                 'reg' value         Channel Name            Channel Number
> +                 -----------         ------------            --------------
> +                      0              VP/VN                         30
> +                      1              VUSER0                        31
> +                      2              VUSER1                        32
> +                      3              VUSER3                        33
> +                      4              VUSER4                        34
> +                      5              VAUXP[0]/VAUXN[0]             35
> +                      6              VAUXP[1]/VAUXN[1]             36
> +                     ...
> +                     20              VAUXP[15]/VAUXN[15]           50

Why this reg to channel mapping? Just use channel numbers for reg. I'm 
confused by this table and the one below.

> +
> +             Each channel number should only be used at most once. For
> +             more details on channels, refer to the table given at the end.
> +
> +     Optional properties:
> +             * xlnx,bipolar: If set the channel is used in bipolar
> +               mode.
> +
> +
> +Example:
> +     xilinx_ams: ams@ffa50000 {
> +             compatible = "xlnx,zynqmp-ams";
> +             interrupt-parent = <&gic>;
> +             interrupts = <0 56 4>;
> +             interrupt-names = "ams-irq";
> +             reg = <0x0 0xffa50000 0x0 0x800>;
> +             reg-names = "ams-base";
> +             #address-cells = <1>;
> +             #size-cells = <1>;
> +             #io-channel-cells = <1>;
> +             ranges = <0 0 0xffa50800 0x400
> +                       1 0 0xffa50c00 0x400>;

This doesn't work. This is mapping child addresses 0 and 1, but both 
child nodes are at address 0. I believe you want the length to be 0x800 
and drop the 2nd entry.

> +
> +             ams_ps: ams_ps@0,0 {
> +                     compatible = "xlnx,zynqmp-ams-ps";
> +                     reg = <0 0x400>;
> +             };
> +
> +             ams_pl: ams_pl@1,0 {
> +                     compatible = "xlnx,zynqmp-ams-pl";
> +                     reg = <0 0x400>;

And then this should be address 0x400.

> +                     xlnx,ext-channels {
> +                             channel@0 {
> +                                     reg = <0>;
> +                                     xlnx,bipolar;
> +                             };
> +                             channel@1 {
> +                                     reg = <1>;
> +                             };
> +                             channel@8 {
> +                                     reg = <8>;
> +                                     xlnx,bipolar;
> +                             };
> +                     };
> +             };
> +     };
> +
> +
> +AMS Channel Details
> +```````````````````
> +Sysmon Block |Channel|                       Details                         
>         |Measurement
> +             |Number |                                                       
>         |Type
> +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +AMS CTRL     |0      |System PLLs voltage measurement, VCC_PSPLL.            
>         |Voltage
> +             |1      |Battery voltage measurement, VCC_PSBATT.               
>         |Voltage
> +             |2      |PL Internal voltage measurement, VCCINT.               
>         |Voltage
> +             |3      |Block RAM voltage measurement, VCCBRAM.                
>         |Voltage
> +             |4      |PL Aux voltage measurement, VCCAUX.                    
>         |Voltage
> +             |5      |Voltage measurement for six DDR I/O PLLs, 
> VCC_PSDDR_PLL.       |Voltage
> +             |6      |VCC_PSINTFP_DDR voltage measurement.                   
>         |Voltage
> +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +PS Sysmon    |7      |LPD temperature measurement.                           
>         |Temperature
> +             |8      |FPD temperature measurement (REMOTE).                  
>         |Temperature
> +             |9      |VCC PS LPD voltage measurement (supply1).              
>         |Voltage
> +             |10     |VCC PS FPD voltage measurement (supply2).              
>         |Voltage
> +             |11     |PS Aux voltage reference (supply3).                    
>         |Voltage
> +             |12     |DDR I/O VCC voltage measurement.                       
>         |Voltage
> +             |13     |PS IO Bank 503 voltage measurement (supply5).          
>         |Voltage
> +             |14     |PS IO Bank 500 voltage measurement (supply6).          
>         |Voltage
> +             |15     |VCCO_PSIO1 voltage measurement.                        
>         |Voltage
> +             |16     |VCCO_PSIO2 voltage measurement.                        
>         |Voltage
> +             |17     |VCC_PS_GTR voltage measurement (VPS_MGTRAVCC).         
>         |Voltage
> +             |18     |VTT_PS_GTR voltage measurement (VPS_MGTRAVTT).         
>         |Voltage
> +             |19     |VCC_PSADC voltage measurement.                         
>         |Voltage
> +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +PL Sysmon    |20     |PL temperature measurement.                            
>         |Temperature
> +             |21     |PL Internal voltage measurement, VCCINT.               
>         |Voltage
> +             |22     |PL Auxiliary voltage measurement, VCCAUX.              
>         |Voltage
> +             |23     |ADC Reference P+ voltage measurement.                  
>         |Voltage
> +             |24     |ADC Reference N- voltage measurement.                  
>         |Voltage
> +             |25     |PL Block RAM voltage measurement, VCCBRAM.             
>         |Voltage
> +             |26     |LPD Internal voltage measurement, VCC_PSINTLP 
> (supply4).       |Voltage
> +             |27     |FPD Internal voltage measurement, VCC_PSINTFP 
> (supply5).       |Voltage
> +             |28     |PS Auxiliary voltage measurement (supply6).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |29     |PL VCCADC voltage measurement (vccams).                
>         |Voltage
> +             |30     |Differential analog input signal voltage measurment.   
>         |Voltage
> +             |31     |VUser0 voltage measurement (supply7).                  
>         |Voltage
> +             |32     |VUser1 voltage measurement (supply8).                  
>         |Voltage
> +             |33     |VUser2 voltage measurement (supply9).                  
>         |Voltage
> +             |34     |VUser3 voltage measurement (supply10).                 
>         |Voltage
> +             |35     |Auxiliary ch 0 voltage measurement (VAux0).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |36     |Auxiliary ch 1 voltage measurement (VAux1).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |37     |Auxiliary ch 2 voltage measurement (VAux2).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |38     |Auxiliary ch 3 voltage measurement (VAux3).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |39     |Auxiliary ch 4 voltage measurement (VAux4).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |40     |Auxiliary ch 5 voltage measurement (VAux5).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |41     |Auxiliary ch 6 voltage measurement (VAux6).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |42     |Auxiliary ch 7 voltage measurement (VAux7).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |43     |Auxiliary ch 8 voltage measurement (VAux8).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |44     |Auxiliary ch 9 voltage measurement (VAux9).            
>         |Voltage
> +             |45     |Auxiliary ch 10 voltage measurement (VAux10).          
>         |Voltage
> +             |46     |Auxiliary ch 11 voltage measurement (VAux11).          
>         |Voltage
> +             |47     |Auxiliary ch 12 voltage measurement (VAux12).          
>         |Voltage
> +             |48     |Auxiliary ch 13 voltage measurement (VAux13).          
>         |Voltage
> +             |49     |Auxiliary ch 14 voltage measurement (VAux14).          
>         |Voltage
> +             |50     |Auxiliary ch 15 voltage measurement (VAux15).          
>         |Voltage
> +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -- 
> 2.1.1
> 

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