[PATCH 1/2] powerpc: document the FSL MPIC message register binding

Meador Inge meador_inge at mentor.com
Wed Apr 20 04:26:26 EST 2011


On 04/19/2011 12:52 PM, Scott Wood wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 11:59:34 -0500
> Meador Inge <meador_inge at mentor.com> wrote:
> 
>> +    - interrupt-parent: Specifies the interrupt parent of the message register
>> +      block.  The type shall be a <phandle> and the value of that <phandle>
>> +      shall point to the interrupt parent.
> 
> interrupt-parent is not required; it can be inherited from an ancestor.  In
> any case, this description doesn't say anything specifically about MPIC
> message nodes.

Removed.

>>  The default value shall be
>> +      all a string of consecutive ones where the length of the run is equal
>> +      to the number of registers in the block.  For example, a block with
>> +      four registers shall default to 0xF.
> 
> Could be more simply worded as, "If not present, all message registers in
> the group are available."

That is much better.

>> +Required alias:
>> +
>> +    In order for a message register block to be discovered it *must* define
>> +    an alias in the 'aliases' node.
> 
> I think the "in order to be discovered" statement is specific to your use
> case.
> 
>>  Aliases are of the form 'msgr-block<n>',
>> +    where <n> is an integer specifying the block's number.  Numbers shall start
>> +    at 0.
> 
> The hw docs refer to "group A" and "group B", not "block 0" and "block 1".
> 
> Plus, I'd put "mpic-" in the alias name.

Are you suggesting that the alias should be called: 'mpic-groupA',
'mpic-groupB', 'mpic-groupC', etc... ?  Or just that I should use the terminology
group instead of block where discussing things in the binding?


>> +Example:
>> +
>> +	/* The aliases needed to define an order on the message register blocks.
>> +	 */
>> +	aliases {
>> +		msgr-block0 = &msgr_block0;
>> +		msgr-block1 = &msgr_block1;
>> +	};
>> +
>> +	msgr_block0: msgr-block at 41400 {
>> +		compatible = "fsl,mpic-v3.1-msgr";
>> +		reg = <0x41400 0x200>;
>> +		// Message registers 0 and 3 in this block can receive interrupts on
>> +		// sources 0xb0 and 0xb2, respectively.
>> +		interrupts = <0xb0 2 0xb2 2>;
>> +		msg-receive-mask = <0x5>;
>> +		interrupt-parent = <&mpic>;
>> +	};
> 
> A mask of 0x5 specifies message registers 0 and 2 (as do interrupts 0xb0
> and 0xb2), not 0 and 3.
> 

Fixed.  Thanks.

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