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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 4/8] dt-bindings: Add doc for the Ingenic TCU drivers
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Le 2018-03-27 16:46, Rob Herring a écrit :
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 12:28:57AM +0100, Paul Cercueil wrote:
>> Add documentation about how to properly use the Ingenic TCU
>> (Timer/Counter Unit) drivers from devicetree.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net>
>> ---
>> .../bindings/clock/ingenic,tcu-clocks.txt | 42
>> ++++++++++++++++
>> .../bindings/interrupt-controller/ingenic,tcu.txt | 39
>> +++++++++++++++
>> .../devicetree/bindings/mfd/ingenic,tcu.txt | 56
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++
>> .../devicetree/bindings/timer/ingenic,tcu.txt | 41
>> ++++++++++++++++
>> 4 files changed, 178 insertions(+)
>> create mode 100644
>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ingenic,tcu-clocks.txt
>> create mode 100644
>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> create mode 100644
>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> create mode 100644
>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/ingenic,tcu.txt
>>
>> v4: New patch in this series. Corresponds to V2 patches 3-4-5 with
>> added content.
>>
>> diff --git
>> a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ingenic,tcu-clocks.txt
>> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ingenic,tcu-clocks.txt
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..471d27078599
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ingenic,tcu-clocks.txt
>> @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
>> +Ingenic SoC TCU binding
>> +
>> +The TCU is the Timer/Counter Unit present in all Ingenic SoCs. It
>> features 8
>> +channels, each one having its own clock, that can be started and
>> stopped,
>> +reparented, and reclocked.
>> +
>> +Required properties:
>> +- compatible : One of:
>> + * ingenic,jz4740-tcu-clocks,
>> + * ingenic,jz4770-tcu-clocks,
>> + * ingenic,jz4780-tcu-clocks.
>> +- clocks : List of phandle & clock specifiers for clocks external to
>> the TCU.
>> + The "pclk", "rtc" and "ext" clocks should be provided.
>> +- clock-names : List of name strings for the external clocks.
>> +- #clock-cells: Should be 1.
>> + Clock consumers specify this argument to identify a clock. The
>> valid values
>> + may be found in <dt-bindings/clock/ingenic,tcu.h>.
>> +
>> +Example:
>
> Let's just put one complete example in instead of all these duplicated
> and incomplete examples.

Alright.

>> +
>> +/ {
>> + tcu: mfd@10002000 {
>> + compatible = "ingenic,tcu", "simple-mfd", "syscon";
>> + reg = <0x10002000 0x1000>;
>> + #address-cells = <1>;
>> + #size-cells = <1>;
>> + ranges = <0x0 0x10002000 0x1000>;
>> +
>> + tcu_clk: clocks@10 {
>> + compatible = "ingenic,jz4740-tcu-clocks";
>> + reg = <0x10 0xff0>;
>> +
>> + clocks = <&ext>, <&rtc>, <&pclk>;
>> + clock-names = "ext", "rtc", "pclk";
>> +
>> + #clock-cells = <1>;
>> + };
>> + };
>> +};
>> +
>> +For information about the top-level "ingenic,tcu" compatible node and
>> other
>> +children nodes, see
>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ingenic,tcu.txt.
>> diff --git
>> a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..7f3af2da77cd
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++
>> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
>> +Ingenic SoCs Timer/Counter Unit Interrupt Controller
>> +
>> +Required properties:
>> +
>> +- compatible : should be "ingenic,<socname>-tcu-intc". Valid strings
>> are:
>> + * ingenic,jz4740-tcu-intc
>> + * ingenic,jz4770-tcu-intc
>> + * ingenic,jz4780-tcu-intc
>> +- interrupt-controller : Identifies the node as an interrupt
>> controller
>> +- #interrupt-cells : Specifies the number of cells needed to encode
>> an
>> + interrupt source. The value shall be 1.
>> +- interrupt-parent : phandle of the interrupt controller.
>> +- interrupts : Specifies the interrupt the controller is connected
>> to.
>> +
>> +Example:
>> +
>> +/ {
>> + tcu: mfd@10002000 {
>> + compatible = "ingenic,tcu", "simple-mfd", "syscon";
>> + reg = <0x10002000 0x1000>;
>> + #address-cells = <1>;
>> + #size-cells = <1>;
>> + ranges = <0x0 0x10002000 0x1000>;
>> +
>> + tcu_irq: interrupt-controller@20 {
>> + compatible = "ingenic,jz4740-tcu-intc";
>> + reg = <0x20 0x20>;
>> +
>> + interrupt-controller;
>> + #interrupt-cells = <1>;
>> +
>> + interrupt-parent = <&intc>;
>> + interrupts = <15>;
>
> The interrupt controller doesn't require any clocks?

It doesn't. The TCU registers not related to TCU channels are always
active.

>> + };
>> + };
>> +};
>> +
>> +For information about the top-level "ingenic,tcu" compatible node and
>> other
>> +children nodes, see
>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ingenic,tcu.txt.
>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..5742c3f21550
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
>> +Ingenic JZ47xx SoCs Timer/Counter Unit devicetree bindings
>> +----------------------------------------------------------
>> +
>> +For a description of the TCU hardware and drivers, have a look at
>> +Documentation/mips/ingenic-tcu.txt.
>> +
>> +The TCU is implemented as a parent node, whose role is to create the
>> +regmap, and child nodes for the various drivers listed in the
>> aforementioned
>> +document.
>> +
>> +Required properties:
>> +
>> +- compatible: must be "ingenic,tcu", "simple-mfd", "syscon";
>> +- reg: Should be the offset/length value corresponding to the TCU
>> registers
>> +- #address-cells: Should be <1>;
>> +- #size-cells: Should be <1>;
>> +- ranges: Should be one range for the full TCU registers area
>> +
>> +Accepted children nodes:
>> +-
>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> +- Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ingenic,tcu-clocks.txt
>> +- Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> +
>> +
>> +Example:
>> +
>> +/ {
>> + tcu: mfd@10002000 {
>> + compatible = "ingenic,tcu", "simple-mfd", "syscon";
>> + reg = <0x10002000 0x1000>;
>> + #address-cells = <1>;
>> + #size-cells = <1>;
>> + ranges = <0x0 0x10002000 0x1000>;
>> +
>> + tcu_irq: interrupt-controller@20 {
>> + compatible = "ingenic,jz4740-tcu-intc";
>> + reg = <0x20 0x20>;
>
> I think you should drop this node and make the parent node the
> interrupt
> controller. That is the normal pattern where the parent node handles
> all the common functions. Otherwise, there is no need to have the
> parent
> node. You should then also drop simple-mfd as then you can control
> initialization order by initializing interrupt controller before
> its clients.

Alright, good idea.

>> + ...
>> + };
>> +
>> + tcu_clk: clocks@10 {
>> + compatible = "ingenic,jz4740-tcu-clocks";
>> + reg = <0x10 0xff0>;
>> + ...
>> + };
>> +
>> + tcu_timer: timer@10 {
>> + compatible = "ingenic,jz4740-tcu";
>> + reg = <0x10 0xff0>;
>
> Is this copy-n-paste or you really have 2 nodes at the same address?
> The
> latter is not valid.

I do have 2 nodes at the same address...

>> + ...
>> + };
>> + };
>> +};
>> +
>> +For more information about the children node, refer to the documents
>> listed
>> +above in the "Accepted children nodes" section.
>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..f910b7e96783
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/ingenic,tcu.txt
>> @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
>> +Ingenic JZ47xx SoCs Timer/Counter Unit driver
>> +---------------------------------------------
>> +
>> +Required properties:
>> +
>> +- compatible : should be "ingenic,<socname>-tcu". Valid strings are:
>> + * ingenic,jz4740-tcu
>> + * ingenic,jz4770-tcu
>> + * ingenic,jz4780-tcu
>> +- interrupt-parent : phandle of the TCU interrupt controller.
>> +- interrupts : Specifies the interrupts the controller is connected
>> to.
>> +- clocks : List of phandle & clock specifiers for the TCU clocks.
>> +- clock-names : List of name strings for the TCU clocks.
>> +
>> +Example:
>> +
>> +/ {
>> + tcu: mfd@10002000 {
>> + compatible = "ingenic,tcu", "simple-mfd", "syscon";
>> + reg = <0x10002000 0x1000>;
>> + #address-cells = <1>;
>> + #size-cells = <1>;
>> + ranges = <0x0 0x10002000 0x1000>;
>> +
>> + tcu_timer: timer@10 {
>> + compatible = "ingenic,jz4740-tcu";
>> + reg = <0x10 0xff0>;
>> +
>> + clocks = <&tcu_clk 0>, <&tcu_clk 1>, <&tcu_clk 2>, <&tcu_clk 3>,
>> + <&tcu_clk 4>, <&tcu_clk 5>, <&tcu_clk 6>, <&tcu_clk 7>;
>> + clock-names = "timer0", "timer1", "timer2", "timer3",
>> + "timer4", "timer5", "timer6", "timer7";
>> +
>> + interrupt-parent = <&tcu_irq>;
>> + interrupts = <0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7>;
>
> Thinking about this some more... You simply have 8 timers (and no other
> functions?) with some internal clock and irq controls for each timer. I
> don't think it really makes sense to create separate clock and irq
> drivers in that case. That would be like creating clock drivers for
> every clock divider in timers, pwms, uarts, etc. Unless the clocks get
> exposed to other parts of the system, then there is no point.

I have 8 timers with some internal clock and IRQ controls, that can be
used
as PWM. But the TCU also controls the IRQ of the OS Timer (which is
separate),
as well as masking of the clocks for the OS timer and the watchdog.

I thought having clean drivers for different frameworks working on the
same
regmap was cleaner than having one big-ass driver handling everything.

>> + };
>> + };
>> +};
>> +
>> +For information about the top-level "ingenic,tcu" compatible node and
>> other
>> +children nodes, see
>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ingenic,tcu.txt.
>> --
>> 2.11.0
>>

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