[PATCH 1/2] powerpc: document the MPIC device tree binding
Yoder Stuart-B08248
B08248 at freescale.com
Thu Jan 20 07:38:51 EST 2011
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Meador Inge [mailto:meador_inge at mentor.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 2:25 PM
> To: Yoder Stuart-B08248
> Cc: linuxppc-dev at lists.ozlabs.org; devicetree-discuss at lists.ozlabs.org;
> Blanchard, Hollis
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] powerpc: document the MPIC device tree binding
>
> On 01/18/2011 02:21 PM, Yoder Stuart-B08248 wrote:
> >> Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/mpic.txt | 78
> >
> > This is really the binding for an open-pic interrupt controller and I
> > think the name should reflect that-- open-pic.txt.
>
> Yup, agreed.
>
> >> +This binding specifies what properties and child nodes must be
> >> +available on the device tree representation of the "MPIC" interrupt
> >> +controller. This binding is based on the binding defined for Open
> >> +PIC in [1] and is a superset of that binding.
> >
> > I think it would be better to base this on the ePAPR binding which was
> > based on the original chrp binding. Properties like "name"
> > and "device_type" are deprecated not being used in flat device trees.
> >
> > <http://www.power.org/resources/downloads/Power_ePAPR_APPROVED_v1.0.pd
> > f>
> >
> > The proposed new properties really should go back into the ePAPR.
>
> I read portions of ePAPR while writing this binding and considered that.
> My only worry was that ePAPR is focused on embedded systems and this
> binding will have to cover non-embedded systems that exist in the kernel.
> However, perhaps that is not a legitimate concern?
The ePAPR tried to codify what was previously implemented in
Linux, so I don't think lack of things like "name" and
"device_type" in the binding are an issue.
> >> +
> >> +** Required properties:
> >> +
> >> + NOTE: Many of these descriptions were paraphrased from [1] to aid
> >> + readability.
> >> +
> >> + - name : Specifies the name of the MPIC.
> >
> > Drop this. No DTS files use it.
>
> Done.
>
> >> + - device_type : Specifies the device type of this MPIC. The
> >> + value of this
> >> + property shall be "open-pic".
> >
> > device_type is deprecated, since this is not real open-firmware. In
> > practice the kernel is matching on device_type, but we want to move
> > away from that to match on "compatible", just hasn't been implemented
> > yet.
>
> I will drop this property with the expectation that the kernel will be
> fixed. From a quick grep of '.../arch/powerpc' it looks like most uses are
> of the form:
>
> np = of_find_node_by_type(NULL, "open-pic");
> if (np == NULL)
> return;
>
> In most of these cases I suppose the 'of_find_node_by_type' calls could
> just be replaced with calls to 'of_find_compatible_node(NULL, "open-pic")'.
For backwards compatibility, we should continue to accept
the old/deprecated device_type="open-pic", but in addition
we should accept the compatible="open-pic".
> >> + - reg : Specifies the base physical address(s) and size(s) of this
> >> + MPIC's
> >> + addressable register space.
> >> + - compatible : Specifies the compatibility list for the MPIC. The
> >> + property
> >> + value shall include "chrp,open-pic".
> >
> > In the ePAPR we modified this to just "open-pic", because this has
> > nothing to do with chrp anymore. I think just "open-pic" is
> > what we want.
>
> OK, but as a migration path we should allow the kernel to accept both
> (Scott mentioned this in another reply), but "open-pic" is the
> documented correct way.
Right.
> >> + - interrupt-controller : The presence of this property identifies
> >> + the node
> >> + as a MPIC. No property value should be
> >> defined.
> >> + - #address-cells : Specifies the number of cells needed to encode an
> >> + address. The value of this property shall always
> >> + be 0
> >> + so that 'interrupt-map' nodes do not have to
> >> + specify a
> >> + parent unit address.
> >> + - #interrupt-cells : Specifies the number of cells needed to encode
> >> + an
> >> + interrupt source.
> >
> > Should be 2, correct?
>
> Yup.
>
> >> +** Optional properties:
> >> +
> >> + - no-reset : The presence of this property indicates that the MPIC
> >> + should not be reset during runtime initialization.
> >> + - protected-sources : Specifies a list of interrupt sources that are
> >> + not
> >> + available for use and whose corresponding
> >> + vectors
> >> + should not be initialized. A typical use case
> >> + for
> >> + this property is in AMP systems where multiple
> >> + independent operating systems need to share
> >> + the MPIC
> >> + without clobbering each other.
> >
> > I do think you need to include the definition of interrupt
> > specifiers here. Feel free to cut/paste text from my
> > Freescale mpic binding.
>
> OK, I will look into that. Thanks.
I have a version 2 I hope to send out later today.
Stuart
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