Message ID | 1405499166-6726-9-git-send-email-antoine.tenart@free-electrons.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
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On Wednesday 16 July 2014 10:26:02 Antoine Ténart wrote: > + > +Required properties: > +- compatible: should be "chipidea,usb2" > +- reg: base address and length of the registers > +- interrupts: interrupt for the USB controller > + > +Optional properties: > +- clocks: reference to the USB clock > +- usb-phy: reference to the USB PHY I think the phy reference should use the standard phy binding, using "phys" property to refer to a node that has a "#phy-cells" property. It seems the code gets this right, but just the documentation is wrong. > +- vbus-supply: reference to the VBUS regulator > +- dma-mask: DMA bit mask No. Do not use "dma-mask" as a property, that is a pure Linux specific concept. The DT way to express this is to use the 'dma-ranges' property in the device's parent to describe any bus-related restrictions, and for the driver to ask for a mask that matches what the hardware is capable of (which may be smaller or larger than what the bus supports). Arnd
Hi Arnd, On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:39:36AM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Wednesday 16 July 2014 10:26:02 Antoine Ténart wrote: > > + > > +Required properties: > > +- compatible: should be "chipidea,usb2" > > +- reg: base address and length of the registers > > +- interrupts: interrupt for the USB controller > > + > > +Optional properties: > > +- clocks: reference to the USB clock > > +- usb-phy: reference to the USB PHY > > I think the phy reference should use the standard phy binding, using > "phys" property to refer to a node that has a "#phy-cells" property. > > It seems the code gets this right, but just the documentation is wrong. I moved this PHY driver from usb/phy/ to phy/ and forgot to update this property. I'll fix it. > > > +- vbus-supply: reference to the VBUS regulator > > +- dma-mask: DMA bit mask > > No. Do not use "dma-mask" as a property, that is a pure Linux specific > concept. The DT way to express this is to use the 'dma-ranges' property > in the device's parent to describe any bus-related restrictions, and > for the driver to ask for a mask that matches what the hardware is > capable of (which may be smaller or larger than what the bus supports). Ok. I'll answer in the CI driver's thread. Thanks! Antoine
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ci-hdrc-usb2.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ci-hdrc-usb2.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..fb3157183e6a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ci-hdrc-usb2.txt @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +* USB2 ChipIdea USB controller for ci13xxx + +Required properties: +- compatible: should be "chipidea,usb2" +- reg: base address and length of the registers +- interrupts: interrupt for the USB controller + +Optional properties: +- clocks: reference to the USB clock +- usb-phy: reference to the USB PHY +- vbus-supply: reference to the VBUS regulator +- dma-mask: DMA bit mask + +Example: + + usb@f7ed0000 { + compatible = "chipidea,usb2"; + reg = <0xf7ed0000 0x10000>; + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 11 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; + clocks = <&chip CLKID_USB0>; + usb-phy = <&usb_phy0>; + vbus-supply = <®_usb0_vbus>; + };
Document the USB2 ChipIdea driver (ci13xxx) bindings. Signed-off-by: Antoine Ténart <antoine.tenart@free-electrons.com> --- .../devicetree/bindings/usb/ci-hdrc-usb2.txt | 23 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ci-hdrc-usb2.txt