On 25 May 2015 at 08:35, Bin Meng <[email protected]> wrote: > Describe all required properties needed by the irq router device tree. > > Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <[email protected]> > Acked-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]> > > --- > > Changes in v2: > - Fix typo of 'configuration' > > doc/device-tree-bindings/misc/intel,irq-router.txt | 50 > ++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 doc/device-tree-bindings/misc/intel,irq-router.txt > > diff --git a/doc/device-tree-bindings/misc/intel,irq-router.txt > b/doc/device-tree-bindings/misc/intel,irq-router.txt > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..598b4b1 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/doc/device-tree-bindings/misc/intel,irq-router.txt > @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ > +Intel Interrupt Router Device Binding > +===================================== > + > +The device tree node which describes the operation of the Intel Interrupt > Router > +device is as follows: > + > +Required properties : > +- reg : Specifies the interrupt router's PCI configuration space address as > + defined by the Open Firmware spec. > +- compatible = "intel,irq-router" > +- intel,pirq-config : Specifies the IRQ routing register programming > mechanism. > + Valid values are: > + "pci": IRQ routing is controlled by PCI configuration registers > + "ibase": IRQ routing is in the memory-mapped IBASE register block > +- intel,ibase-offset : IBASE register offset in the interrupt router's PCI > + configuration space, required only if intel,pirq-config = "ibase". > +- intel,pirq-link : Specifies the PIRQ link information with two cells. The > + first cell is the register offset that controls the first PIRQ link > routing. > + The second cell is the total number of PIRQ links the router supports. > +- intel,pirq-mask : Specifies the IRQ mask reprenting the 16 IRQs in 8259 > PIC. > + Bit N is 1 means IRQ N is available to be routed. > +- intel,pirq-routing : Specifies all PCI devices' IRQ routing information, > + encoded as 3 cells a group for a device. The first cell is the device's > PCI > + bus number, device number and function number encoding with PCI_BDF() > macro. > + The second cell is the PCI interrupt pin used by this device. The last > cell > + is which PIRQ line the PCI interrupt pin is routed to. > + > + > +Example > +------- > + > +#include <dt-bindings/interrupt-router/intel-irq.h> > + > + irq-router@1f,0 { > + reg = <0x0000f800 0 0 0 0>; > + compatible = "intel,irq-router"; > + intel,pirq-config = "pci"; > + intel,pirq-link = <0x60 8>; > + intel,pirq-mask = <0xdef8>; > + intel,pirq-routing = < > + PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA > + PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQB > + PCI_BDF(0, 8, 0) INTA PIRQC > + PCI_BDF(0, 8, 1) INTB PIRQD > + PCI_BDF(1, 6, 0) INTA PIRQE > + PCI_BDF(1, 6, 1) INTB PIRQF > + PCI_BDF(1, 6, 2) INTC PIRQG > + PCI_BDF(1, 6, 3) INTD PIRQH > + >; > + }; > -- > 1.8.2.1 >
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