On Aug 11, 2014, at 5:43 PM, Bjorn Andersson <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Add binding for the Qualcomm Resource Power Manager (RPM) found in 8660,
> 8960 and 8064 based devices. The binding currently describes the rpm
> itself and the regulator subnodes.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <[email protected]>
> ---
> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.txt | 263 +++++++++++++++++++++
> include/dt-bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.h                 | 142 +++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 405 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.txt
> create mode 100644 include/dt-bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.h
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.txt 
> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.txt
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..4ea0338
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.txt
> @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@
> +Qualcomm Resource Power Manager (RPM)
> +
> +This driver is used to interface with the Resource Power Manager (RPM) found 
> in
> +various Qualcomm platforms. The RPM allows each component in the system to 
> vote
> +for state of the system resources, such as clocks, regulators and bus
> +frequencies.
> +
> +- compatible:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <string>
> +     Definition: must be one of:
> +                 "qcom,rpm-apq8064"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-msm8660"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-msm8960"
> +
> +- reg:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
> +     Definition: two entries specifying the physical address and size of the
> +                 RPM's message ram

I’m a little confused here, by ‘two entries’ do you mean two values or really 
two regions? < A B > or < A B C D >?

> +
> +- interrupts:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
> +     Definition: three entries specifying the RPM's:
> +                 1. acknowledgement interrupt
> +                 2. error interrupt
> +                 3. wakeup interrupt
> +
> +- interrupt-names:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <string-array>
> +     Definition: must be the three strings "ack", "err" and "wakeup", in 
> order
> +
> +- #address-cells:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <u32>
> +     Definition: must be 1
> +
> +- #size-cells:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <u32>
> +     Definition: must be 0
> +
> +- qcom,ipc:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
> +     Definition: three entries specifying:
> +                 - phandle to a syscon node representing the apcs registers
> +                 - u32 representing offset to the register within the syscon
> +                 - u32 representing the ipc bit within the register

Can we clarify that this is ipc from Apps (or ARM processors to RPM)

> +
> +
> += SUBDEVICES

These should not be children of RPM, but in an RPM container outside of the SoC 
node with some phandle reference (if needed) to the RPM.  The reason is there 
isn’t really a technical means to translate from the SoC / MMIO bus address 
space to the RPM address space that these nodes live in.

Also, the binding specs should be split out into their own files.

> +
> +The RPM exposes resources to its subnodes. The below bindings specify the set
> +of valid subnodes that can operate on these resources.
> +
> +== Switch-mode Power Supply regulator
> +
> +- compatible:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <string>
> +     Definition: must be one of:
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8058-smps"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8901-ftsmps"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8921-smps"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8921-ftsmps"
> +
> +- reg:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <u32>
> +     Definition: resource as defined in <dt-bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.h>
> +

Can we spec what subset of values in qcom,rpm.h are actually valid?

> +- bias-pull-down:
> +     Usage: optional
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: enable pull down of the regulator when inactive
> +
> +- qcom,switch-mode-frequency:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <u32>
> +     Definition: Frequency (Hz) of the switch-mode power supply;
> +                 must be one of:
> +                 19200000, 9600000, 6400000, 4800000, 3840000, 3200000,
> +                 2740000, 2400000, 2130000, 1920000, 1750000, 1600000,
> +                 1480000, 1370000, 1280000, 1200000
> +
> +- qcom,force-mode-none:

I think I asked this last time I took a look at this, but can we have multiple 
force-mode’s set?  If no, maybe this should be an enum instead.

> +     Usage: optional (default if no other qcom,force-mode is specified)
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Defintion: indicates that the regulator should not be forced to any
> +                particular mode
> +
> +- qcom,force-mode-lpm:
> +     Usage: optional
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: indicates that the regulator should be forced to operate in
> +                 low-power-mode
> +
> +- qcom,force-mode-auto:
> +     Usage: optional (only available for 8960/8064)

can we say only available for "qcom,rpm-msm8960”, "qcom,rpm-apq8064"

> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: indicates that the regulator should be automatically pick
> +                 operating mode
> +
> +- qcom,force-mode-hpm:
> +     Usage: optional (only available for 8960/8064)

can we say only available for "qcom,rpm-msm8960”, "qcom,rpm-apq8064"

> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: indicates that the regulator should be forced to operate in
> +                 high-power-mode
> +
> +- qcom,force-mode-bypass: (only for 8960/8064)
> +     Usage: optional (only available for 8960/8064)

can we say only available for "qcom,rpm-msm8960”, "qcom,rpm-apq8064"


> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: indicates that the regulator should be forced to operate in
> +                 bypass mode
> +
> +- qcom,power-mode-hysteretic:
> +     Usage: optional
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: indicates that the power supply should operate in hysteretic
> +                 mode (defaults to qcom,power-mode-pwm if not specified)
> +
> +- qcom,power-mode-pwm:
> +     Usage: optional
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: indicates that the power supply should operate in pwm mode

If we default to pwm mode w/o any property why do we need 2 things here.  Seems 
like existence of (or lack there of) qcom,power-mode-hysteretic says how to set 
the power-mode

> +
> +Standard regulator bindings are used inside switch mode power supply 
> subnodes.
> +Check Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt for more
> +details.
> +
> +== Low-dropout regulator
> +
> +- compatible:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <string>
> +     Definition: must be one of:
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8058-pldo"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8058-nldo"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8901-pldo"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8901-nldo"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8921-pldo"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8921-nldo"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8921-nldo1200"
> +
> +- reg:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <u32>
> +     Definition: resource as defined in <dt-bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.h>

Can we spec what subset of values in qcom,rpm.h are actually valid?

> +
> +- bias-pull-down:
> +     Usage: optional
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: enable pull down of the regulator when inactive
> +
> +- qcom,force-mode-none:
> +     Usage: optional (default if no other qcom,force-mode is specified)
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Defintion: indicates that the regulator should not be forced to any
> +                particular mode
> +
> +- qcom,force-mode-lpm:
> +     Usage: optional
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: indicates that the regulator should be forced to operate in
> +                 low-power-mode
> +
> +- qcom,force-mode-auto:
> +     Usage: optional (only available for 8960/8064)
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: indicates that the regulator should be automatically pick
> +                 operating mode
> +
> +- qcom,force-mode-hpm:
> +     Usage: optional (only available for 8960/8064)
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: indicates that the regulator should be forced to operate in
> +                 high-power-mode
> +
> +- qcom,force-mode-bypass: (only for 8960/8064)
> +     Usage: optional (only available for 8960/8064)
> +     Value type: <empty>
> +     Definition: indicates that the regulator should be forced to operate in
> +                 bypass mode

Similar comments as above about how to specify the only for 8960/8064, and same 
question about multiple force-modes?

> +
> +Standard regulator bindings are used inside switch low-dropout regulator
> +subnodes.  Check Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt 
> for
> +more details.
> +
> +== Negative Charge Pump
> +
> +- compatible:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <string>
> +     Definition: must be one of:
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8058-ncp"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8921-ncp"
> +
> +- reg:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <u32>
> +     Definition: resource as defined in <dt-bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.h>
> +

Can we spec what subset of values in qcom,rpm.h are actually valid?

> +- qcom,switch-mode-frequency:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <u32>
> +     Definition: Frequency (Hz) of the swith mode power supply;
> +                 must be one of:
> +                 19200000, 9600000, 6400000, 4800000, 3840000, 3200000,
> +                 2740000, 2400000, 2130000, 1920000, 1750000, 1600000,
> +                 1480000, 1370000, 1280000, 1200000
> +
> +Standard regulator bindings are used inside negative charge pump regulator
> +subnodes.  Check Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt 
> for
> +more details.
> +
> +== Switch
> +
> +- compatible:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <string>
> +     Definition: must be one of:
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8058-switch"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8901-switch"
> +                 "qcom,rpm-pm8921-switch"
> +
> +- reg:
> +     Usage: required
> +     Value type: <u32>
> +     Definition: resource as defined in <dt-bindings/mfd/qcom/qcom,rpm.h>
> +

Can we spec what subset of values in qcom,rpm.h are actually valid?

> +
> += EXAMPLE
> +
> +     #include <dt-bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.h>
> +
> +     rpm@108000 {
> +             compatible = "qcom,rpm-msm8960";
> +             reg = <0x108000 0x1000>;
> +             qcom,ipc = <&apcs 0x8 2>;
> +
> +             interrupts = <0 19 0>, <0 21 0>, <0 22 0>;
> +             interrupt-names = "ack", "err", "wakeup";
> +
> +             #address-cells = <1>;
> +             #size-cells = <0>;
> +
> +             pm8921_s1: pm8921-s1 {
> +                     compatible = "qcom,rpm-pm8921-smps";
> +                     reg = <QCOM_RPM_PM8921_S1>;
> +
> +                     regulator-min-microvolt = <1225000>;
> +                     regulator-max-microvolt = <1225000>;
> +                     regulator-always-on;
> +
> +                     bias-pull-down;
> +
> +                     qcom,switch-mode-frequency = <3200000>;
> +             };
> +     };
> +
> diff --git a/include/dt-bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.h 
> b/include/dt-bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..277e789
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/include/dt-bindings/mfd/qcom,rpm.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
> +/*
> + * This header provides constants for the Qualcomm RPM bindings.
> + */
> +
> +#ifndef _DT_BINDINGS_MFD_QCOM_RPM_H
> +#define _DT_BINDINGS_MFD_QCOM_RPM_H
> +
> +#define QCOM_RPM_APPS_FABRIC_ARB             1
> +#define QCOM_RPM_APPS_FABRIC_CLK             2
> +#define QCOM_RPM_APPS_FABRIC_HALT            3
> +#define QCOM_RPM_APPS_FABRIC_IOCTL           4
> +#define QCOM_RPM_APPS_FABRIC_MODE            5
> +#define QCOM_RPM_APPS_L2_CACHE_CTL           6
> +#define QCOM_RPM_CFPB_CLK                    7
> +#define QCOM_RPM_CXO_BUFFERS                 8
> +#define QCOM_RPM_CXO_CLK                     9
> +#define QCOM_RPM_DAYTONA_FABRIC_CLK          10
> +#define QCOM_RPM_DDR_DMM                     11
> +#define QCOM_RPM_EBI1_CLK                    12
> +#define QCOM_RPM_HDMI_SWITCH                 13
> +#define QCOM_RPM_MMFPB_CLK                   14
> +#define QCOM_RPM_MM_FABRIC_ARB                       15
> +#define QCOM_RPM_MM_FABRIC_CLK                       16
> +#define QCOM_RPM_MM_FABRIC_HALT                      17
> +#define QCOM_RPM_MM_FABRIC_IOCTL             18
> +#define QCOM_RPM_MM_FABRIC_MODE                      19
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PLL_4                               20
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO0                 21
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO1                 22
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO2                 23
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO3                 24
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO4                 25
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO5                 26
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO6                 27
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO7                 28
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO8                 29
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO9                 30
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO10                        31
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO11                        32
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO12                        33
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO13                        34
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO14                        35
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO15                        36
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO16                        37
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO17                        38
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO18                        39
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO19                        40
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO20                        41
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO21                        42
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO22                        43
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO23                        44
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO24                        45
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LDO25                        46
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LVS0                 47
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_LVS1                 48
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_NCP                  49
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_SMPS0                        50
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_SMPS1                        51
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_SMPS2                        52
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_SMPS3                        53
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8058_SMPS4                        54
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8821_L1                   55
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8821_S1                   56
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8821_S2                   57
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LDO0                 58
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LDO1                 59
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LDO2                 60
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LDO3                 61
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LDO4                 62
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LDO5                 63
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LDO6                 64
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LVS0                 65
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LVS1                 66
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LVS2                 67
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_LVS3                 68
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_MVS                  69
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_SMPS0                        70
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_SMPS1                        71
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_SMPS2                        72
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_SMPS3                        73
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8901_SMPS4                        74
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_CLK1                 75
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_CLK2                 76
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L1                   77
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L2                   78
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L3                   79
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L4                   80
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L5                   81
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L6                   82
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L7                   83
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L8                   84
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L9                   85
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L10                  86
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L11                  87
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L12                  88
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L13                  89
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L14                  90
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L15                  91
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L16                  92
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L17                  93
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L18                  94
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L19                  95
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L20                  96
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L21                  97
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L22                  98
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L23                  99
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L24                  100
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L25                  101
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L26                  102
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L27                  103
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L28                  104
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_L29                  105
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_LVS1                 106
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_LVS2                 107
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_LVS3                 108
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_LVS4                 109
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_LVS5                 110
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_LVS6                 111
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_LVS7                 112
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_MVS                  113
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_NCP                  114
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_S1                   115
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_S2                   116
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_S3                   117
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_S4                   118
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_S5                   119
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_S6                   120
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_S7                   121
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PM8921_S8                   122
> +#define QCOM_RPM_PXO_CLK                     123
> +#define QCOM_RPM_QDSS_CLK                    124
> +#define QCOM_RPM_SFPB_CLK                    125
> +#define QCOM_RPM_SMI_CLK                     126
> +#define QCOM_RPM_SYS_FABRIC_ARB                      127
> +#define QCOM_RPM_SYS_FABRIC_CLK                      128
> +#define QCOM_RPM_SYS_FABRIC_HALT             129
> +#define QCOM_RPM_SYS_FABRIC_IOCTL            130
> +#define QCOM_RPM_SYS_FABRIC_MODE             131
> +#define QCOM_RPM_USB_OTG_SWITCH                      132
> +#define QCOM_RPM_VDDMIN_GPIO                 133
> +
> +#endif
> -- 
> 1.8.2.2
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