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diff --git a/Bindings/arm/tegra/nvidia,tegra20-pmc.txt b/Bindings/arm/tegra/nvidia,tegra20-pmc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cb12f33a247f..000000000000 --- a/Bindings/arm/tegra/nvidia,tegra20-pmc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,300 +0,0 @@ -NVIDIA Tegra Power Management Controller (PMC) - -== Power Management Controller Node == - -The PMC block interacts with an external Power Management Unit. The PMC -mostly controls the entry and exit of the system from different sleep -modes. It provides power-gating controllers for SoC and CPU power-islands. - -Required properties: -- name : Should be pmc -- compatible : Should contain one of the following: - For Tegra20 must contain "nvidia,tegra20-pmc". - For Tegra30 must contain "nvidia,tegra30-pmc". - For Tegra114 must contain "nvidia,tegra114-pmc" - For Tegra124 must contain "nvidia,tegra124-pmc" - For Tegra132 must contain "nvidia,tegra124-pmc" - For Tegra210 must contain "nvidia,tegra210-pmc" -- reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device -- clocks : Must contain an entry for each entry in clock-names. - See ../clocks/clock-bindings.txt for details. -- clock-names : Must include the following entries: - "pclk" (The Tegra clock of that name), - "clk32k_in" (The 32KHz clock input to Tegra). - -Optional properties: -- nvidia,invert-interrupt : If present, inverts the PMU interrupt signal. - The PMU is an external Power Management Unit, whose interrupt output - signal is fed into the PMC. This signal is optionally inverted, and then - fed into the ARM GIC. The PMC is not involved in the detection or - handling of this interrupt signal, merely its inversion. -- nvidia,suspend-mode : The suspend mode that the platform should use. - Valid values are 0, 1 and 2: - 0 (LP0): CPU + Core voltage off and DRAM in self-refresh - 1 (LP1): CPU voltage off and DRAM in self-refresh - 2 (LP2): CPU voltage off -- nvidia,core-power-req-active-high : Boolean, core power request active-high -- nvidia,sys-clock-req-active-high : Boolean, system clock request active-high -- nvidia,combined-power-req : Boolean, combined power request for CPU & Core -- nvidia,cpu-pwr-good-en : Boolean, CPU power good signal (from PMIC to PMC) - is enabled. - -Required properties when nvidia,suspend-mode is specified: -- nvidia,cpu-pwr-good-time : CPU power good time in uS. -- nvidia,cpu-pwr-off-time : CPU power off time in uS. -- nvidia,core-pwr-good-time : <Oscillator-stable-time Power-stable-time> - Core power good time in uS. -- nvidia,core-pwr-off-time : Core power off time in uS. - -Required properties when nvidia,suspend-mode=<0>: -- nvidia,lp0-vec : <start length> Starting address and length of LP0 vector - The LP0 vector contains the warm boot code that is executed by AVP when - resuming from the LP0 state. The AVP (Audio-Video Processor) is an ARM7 - processor and always being the first boot processor when chip is power on - or resume from deep sleep mode. When the system is resumed from the deep - sleep mode, the warm boot code will restore some PLLs, clocks and then - bring up CPU0 for resuming the system. - -Hardware-triggered thermal reset: -On Tegra30, Tegra114 and Tegra124, if the 'i2c-thermtrip' subnode exists, -hardware-triggered thermal reset will be enabled. - -Required properties for hardware-triggered thermal reset (inside 'i2c-thermtrip'): -- nvidia,i2c-controller-id : ID of I2C controller to send poweroff command to. Valid values are - described in section 9.2.148 "APBDEV_PMC_SCRATCH53_0" of the - Tegra K1 Technical Reference Manual. -- nvidia,bus-addr : Bus address of the PMU on the I2C bus -- nvidia,reg-addr : I2C register address to write poweroff command to -- nvidia,reg-data : Poweroff command to write to PMU - -Optional properties for hardware-triggered thermal reset (inside 'i2c-thermtrip'): -- nvidia,pinmux-id : Pinmux used by the hardware when issuing poweroff command. - Defaults to 0. Valid values are described in section 12.5.2 - "Pinmux Support" of the Tegra4 Technical Reference Manual. - -Optional nodes: -- powergates : This node contains a hierarchy of power domain nodes, which - should match the powergates on the Tegra SoC. See "Powergate - Nodes" below. - -Example: - -/ SoC dts including file -pmc@7000f400 { - compatible = "nvidia,tegra20-pmc"; - reg = <0x7000e400 0x400>; - clocks = <&tegra_car 110>, <&clk32k_in>; - clock-names = "pclk", "clk32k_in"; - nvidia,invert-interrupt; - nvidia,suspend-mode = <1>; - nvidia,cpu-pwr-good-time = <2000>; - nvidia,cpu-pwr-off-time = <100>; - nvidia,core-pwr-good-time = <3845 3845>; - nvidia,core-pwr-off-time = <458>; - nvidia,core-power-req-active-high; - nvidia,sys-clock-req-active-high; - nvidia,lp0-vec = <0xbdffd000 0x2000>; -}; - -/ Tegra board dts file -{ - ... - pmc@7000f400 { - i2c-thermtrip { - nvidia,i2c-controller-id = <4>; - nvidia,bus-addr = <0x40>; - nvidia,reg-addr = <0x36>; - nvidia,reg-data = <0x2>; - }; - }; - ... - clocks { - compatible = "simple-bus"; - #address-cells = <1>; - #size-cells = <0>; - - clk32k_in: clock { - compatible = "fixed-clock"; - reg=<0>; - #clock-cells = <0>; - clock-frequency = <32768>; - }; - }; - ... -}; - - -== Powergate Nodes == - -Each of the powergate nodes represents a power-domain on the Tegra SoC -that can be power-gated by the Tegra PMC. The name of the powergate node -should be one of the below. Note that not every powergate is applicable -to all Tegra devices and the following list shows which powergates are -applicable to which devices. Please refer to the Tegra TRM for more -details on the various powergates. - - Name Description Devices Applicable - 3d 3D Graphics Tegra20/114/124/210 - 3d0 3D Graphics 0 Tegra30 - 3d1 3D Graphics 1 Tegra30 - aud Audio Tegra210 - dfd Debug Tegra210 - dis Display A Tegra114/124/210 - disb Display B Tegra114/124/210 - heg 2D Graphics Tegra30/114/124/210 - iram Internal RAM Tegra124/210 - mpe MPEG Encode All - nvdec NVIDIA Video Decode Engine Tegra210 - nvjpg NVIDIA JPEG Engine Tegra210 - pcie PCIE Tegra20/30/124/210 - sata SATA Tegra30/124/210 - sor Display interfaces Tegra124/210 - ve2 Video Encode Engine 2 Tegra210 - venc Video Encode Engine All - vdec Video Decode Engine Tegra20/30/114/124 - vic Video Imaging Compositor Tegra124/210 - xusba USB Partition A Tegra114/124/210 - xusbb USB Partition B Tegra114/124/210 - xusbc USB Partition C Tegra114/124/210 - -Required properties: - - clocks: Must contain an entry for each clock required by the PMC for - controlling a power-gate. See ../clocks/clock-bindings.txt for details. - - resets: Must contain an entry for each reset required by the PMC for - controlling a power-gate. See ../reset/reset.txt for details. - - #power-domain-cells: Must be 0. - -Example: - - pmc: pmc@7000e400 { - compatible = "nvidia,tegra210-pmc"; - reg = <0x0 0x7000e400 0x0 0x400>; - clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_PCLK>, <&clk32k_in>; - clock-names = "pclk", "clk32k_in"; - - powergates { - pd_audio: aud { - clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_APE>, - <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_APB2APE>; - resets = <&tegra_car 198>; - #power-domain-cells = <0>; - }; - }; - }; - - -== Powergate Clients == - -Hardware blocks belonging to a power domain should contain a "power-domains" -property that is a phandle pointing to the corresponding powergate node. - -Example: - - adma: adma@702e2000 { - ... - power-domains = <&pd_audio>; - ... - }; - -== Pad Control == - -On Tegra SoCs a pad is a set of pins which are configured as a group. -The pin grouping is a fixed attribute of the hardware. The PMC can be -used to set pad power state and signaling voltage. A pad can be either -in active or power down mode. The support for power state and signaling -voltage configuration varies depending on the pad in question. 3.3 V and -1.8 V signaling voltages are supported on pins where software -controllable signaling voltage switching is available. - -The pad configuration state nodes are placed under the pmc node and they -are referred to by the pinctrl client properties. For more information -see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-bindings.txt. -The pad name should be used as the value of the pins property in pin -configuration nodes. - -The following pads are present on Tegra124 and Tegra132: -audio bb cam comp -csia csb cse dsi -dsib dsic dsid hdmi -hsic hv lvds mipi-bias -nand pex-bias pex-clk1 pex-clk2 -pex-cntrl sdmmc1 sdmmc3 sdmmc4 -sys_ddc uart usb0 usb1 -usb2 usb_bias - -The following pads are present on Tegra210: -audio audio-hv cam csia -csib csic csid csie -csif dbg debug-nonao dmic -dp dsi dsib dsic -dsid emmc emmc2 gpio -hdmi hsic lvds mipi-bias -pex-bias pex-clk1 pex-clk2 pex-cntrl -sdmmc1 sdmmc3 spi spi-hv -uart usb0 usb1 usb2 -usb3 usb-bias - -Required pin configuration properties: - - pins: Must contain name of the pad(s) to be configured. - -Optional pin configuration properties: - - low-power-enable: Configure the pad into power down mode - - low-power-disable: Configure the pad into active mode - - power-source: Must contain either TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_1V8 - or TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_3V3 to select between signaling voltages. - The values are defined in - include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-tegra-io-pad.h. - -Note: The power state can be configured on all of the Tegra124 and - Tegra132 pads. None of the Tegra124 or Tegra132 pads support - signaling voltage switching. - -Note: All of the listed Tegra210 pads except pex-cntrl support power - state configuration. Signaling voltage switching is supported on - following Tegra210 pads: audio, audio-hv, cam, dbg, dmic, gpio, - pex-cntrl, sdmmc1, sdmmc3, spi, spi-hv, and uart. - -Pad configuration state example: - pmc: pmc@7000e400 { - compatible = "nvidia,tegra210-pmc"; - reg = <0x0 0x7000e400 0x0 0x400>; - clocks = <&tegra_car TEGRA210_CLK_PCLK>, <&clk32k_in>; - clock-names = "pclk", "clk32k_in"; - - ... - - sdmmc1_3v3: sdmmc1-3v3 { - pins = "sdmmc1"; - power-source = <TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_3V3>; - }; - - sdmmc1_1v8: sdmmc1-1v8 { - pins = "sdmmc1"; - power-source = <TEGRA_IO_PAD_VOLTAGE_1V8>; - }; - - hdmi_off: hdmi-off { - pins = "hdmi"; - low-power-enable; - } - - hdmi_on: hdmi-on { - pins = "hdmi"; - low-power-disable; - } - }; - -Pinctrl client example: - sdmmc1: sdhci@700b0000 { - ... - pinctrl-names = "sdmmc-3v3", "sdmmc-1v8"; - pinctrl-0 = <&sdmmc1_3v3>; - pinctrl-1 = <&sdmmc1_1v8>; - }; - ... - sor@54540000 { - ... - pinctrl-0 = <&hdmi_off>; - pinctrl-1 = <&hdmi_on>; - pinctrl-names = "hdmi-on", "hdmi-off"; - }; |