Commit 2f5de46c authored by Bjorn Andersson's avatar Bjorn Andersson Committed by Andy Gross

dt-binding: soc: qcom: Introduce qcom, smp2p binding documentation

Introduce binding documentation for the Qualcomm Shared Memory Point 2 Point
protocol.
Signed-off-by: default avatarBjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@sonymobile.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarAndy Gross <agross@codeaurora.org>
parent eab5c6bc
Qualcomm Shared Memory Point 2 Point binding
The Shared Memory Point to Point (SMP2P) protocol facilitates communication of
a single 32-bit value between two processors. Each value has a single writer
(the local side) and a single reader (the remote side). Values are uniquely
identified in the system by the directed edge (local processor ID to remote
processor ID) and a string identifier.
- compatible:
Usage: required
Value type: <string>
Definition: must be one of:
"qcom,smp2p"
- interrupts:
Usage: required
Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
Definition: one entry specifying the smp2p notification interrupt
- qcom,ipc:
Usage: required
Value type: <prop-encoded-array>
Definition: three entries specifying the outgoing ipc bit used for
signaling the remote end of the smp2p edge:
- phandle to a syscon node representing the apcs registers
- u32 representing offset to the register within the syscon
- u32 representing the ipc bit within the register
- qcom,smem:
Usage: required
Value type: <u32 array>
Definition: two identifiers of the inbound and outbound smem items used
for this edge
- qcom,local-pid:
Usage: required
Value type: <u32>
Definition: specifies the identfier of the local endpoint of this edge
- qcom,remote-pid:
Usage: required
Value type: <u32>
Definition: specifies the identfier of the remote endpoint of this edge
= SUBNODES
Each SMP2P pair contain a set of inbound and outbound entries, these are
described in subnodes of the smp2p device node. The node names are not
important.
- qcom,entry-name:
Usage: required
Value type: <string>
Definition: specifies the name of this entry, for inbound entries this
will be used to match against the remotely allocated entry
and for outbound entries this name is used for allocating
entries
- interrupt-controller:
Usage: required for incoming entries
Value type: <empty>
Definition: marks the entry as inbound; the node should be specified
as a two cell interrupt-controller as defined in
"../interrupt-controller/interrupts.txt"
If not specified this node will denote the outgoing entry
- #interrupt-cells:
Usage: required for incoming entries
Value type: <u32>
Definition: must be 2 - denoting the bit in the entry and IRQ flags
- #qcom,state-cells:
Usage: required for outgoing entries
Value type: <u32>
Definition: must be 1 - denoting the bit in the entry
= EXAMPLE
The following example shows the SMP2P setup with the wireless processor,
defined from the 8974 apps processor's point-of-view. It encompasses one
inbound and one outbound entry:
wcnss-smp2p {
compatible = "qcom,smp2p";
qcom,smem = <431>, <451>;
interrupts = <0 143 1>;
qcom,ipc = <&apcs 8 18>;
qcom,local-pid = <0>;
qcom,remote-pid = <4>;
wcnss_smp2p_out: master-kernel {
qcom,entry-name = "master-kernel";
#qcom,state-cells = <1>;
};
wcnss_smp2p_in: slave-kernel {
qcom,entry-name = "slave-kernel";
interrupt-controller;
#interrupt-cells = <2>;
};
};
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