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Kirill Smelkov
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071afa50
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071afa50
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Sep 03, 2019
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Viresh Kumar
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Documentation/devicetree/bindings/opp/
kryo
-cpufreq.txt
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Documentation/devicetree/bindings/opp/
qcom-nvmem
-cpufreq.txt
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Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
KRYO
CPUFreq and OPP bindings
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
NVMEM
CPUFreq and OPP bindings
===================================
In Certain Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. SoCs like apq8096 and msm8996
th
at have KRYO processors, the CPU ferequencies subset and voltage value
of each OPP varies based on
the silicon variant in use.
In Certain Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. SoCs like apq8096 and msm8996
,
th
e CPU frequencies subset and voltage value of each OPP varies based on
the silicon variant in use.
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Process Voltage Scaling Tables
defines the voltage and frequency value based on the msm-id in SMEM
and speedbin blown in the efuse combination.
The qcom-cpufreq-
kryo
driver reads the msm-id and efuse value from the SoC
The qcom-cpufreq-
nvmem
driver reads the msm-id and efuse value from the SoC
to provide the OPP framework with required information (existing HW bitmap).
This is used to determine the voltage and frequency value for each OPP of
operating-points-v2 table when it is parsed by the OPP framework.
Required properties:
--------------------
In 'cpu
s
' nodes:
In 'cpu' nodes:
- operating-points-v2: Phandle to the operating-points-v2 table to use.
In 'operating-points-v2' table:
- compatible: Should be
- 'operating-points-v2-kryo-cpu' for apq8096 and msm8996.
Optional properties:
--------------------
In 'cpu' nodes:
- power-domains: A phandle pointing to the PM domain specifier which provides
the performance states available for active state management.
Please refer to the power-domains bindings
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/power_domain.txt
and also examples below.
- power-domain-names: Should be
- 'cpr' for qcs404.
In 'operating-points-v2' table:
- nvmem-cells: A phandle pointing to a nvmem-cells node representing the
efuse registers that has information about the
speedbin that is used to select the right frequency/voltage
...
...
@@ -678,3 +691,105 @@ soc {
};
};
};
Example 2:
---------
cpus {
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <0>;
CPU0: cpu@100 {
device_type = "cpu";
compatible = "arm,cortex-a53";
reg = <0x100>;
....
clocks = <&apcs_glb>;
operating-points-v2 = <&cpu_opp_table>;
power-domains = <&cpr>;
power-domain-names = "cpr";
};
CPU1: cpu@101 {
device_type = "cpu";
compatible = "arm,cortex-a53";
reg = <0x101>;
....
clocks = <&apcs_glb>;
operating-points-v2 = <&cpu_opp_table>;
power-domains = <&cpr>;
power-domain-names = "cpr";
};
CPU2: cpu@102 {
device_type = "cpu";
compatible = "arm,cortex-a53";
reg = <0x102>;
....
clocks = <&apcs_glb>;
operating-points-v2 = <&cpu_opp_table>;
power-domains = <&cpr>;
power-domain-names = "cpr";
};
CPU3: cpu@103 {
device_type = "cpu";
compatible = "arm,cortex-a53";
reg = <0x103>;
....
clocks = <&apcs_glb>;
operating-points-v2 = <&cpu_opp_table>;
power-domains = <&cpr>;
power-domain-names = "cpr";
};
};
cpu_opp_table: cpu-opp-table {
compatible = "operating-points-v2-kryo-cpu";
opp-shared;
opp-1094400000 {
opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <1094400000>;
required-opps = <&cpr_opp1>;
};
opp-1248000000 {
opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <1248000000>;
required-opps = <&cpr_opp2>;
};
opp-1401600000 {
opp-hz = /bits/ 64 <1401600000>;
required-opps = <&cpr_opp3>;
};
};
cpr_opp_table: cpr-opp-table {
compatible = "operating-points-v2-qcom-level";
cpr_opp1: opp1 {
opp-level = <1>;
qcom,opp-fuse-level = <1>;
};
cpr_opp2: opp2 {
opp-level = <2>;
qcom,opp-fuse-level = <2>;
};
cpr_opp3: opp3 {
opp-level = <3>;
qcom,opp-fuse-level = <3>;
};
};
....
soc {
....
cpr: power-controller@b018000 {
compatible = "qcom,qcs404-cpr", "qcom,cpr";
reg = <0x0b018000 0x1000>;
....
vdd-apc-supply = <&pms405_s3>;
#power-domain-cells = <0>;
operating-points-v2 = <&cpr_opp_table>;
....
};
};
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Qualcomm OPP bindings to describe OPP nodes
The bindings are based on top of the operating-points-v2 bindings
described in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/opp/opp.txt
Additional properties are described below.
* OPP Table Node
Required properties:
- compatible: Allow OPPs to express their compatibility. It should be:
"operating-points-v2-qcom-level"
* OPP Node
Required properties:
- qcom,opp-fuse-level: A positive value representing the fuse corner/level
associated with this OPP node. Sometimes several corners/levels shares
a certain fuse corner/level. A fuse corner/level contains e.g. ref uV,
min uV, and max uV.
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