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-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/device-drivers.tmpl2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/omap.txt3
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/vexpress-scc.txt33
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/imx-weim.txt17
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/mvebu-mbus.txt276
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx5-clock.txt1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx6q-clock.txt6
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mv64xxx.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/mvebu-pci.txt145
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/nvidia,tegra20-pcie.txt163
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/palmas-pmic.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/sunxi-wdt.txt (renamed from Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/sun4i-wdt.txt)5
-rw-r--r--Documentation/sysctl/net.txt4
14 files changed, 613 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/device-drivers.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/device-drivers.tmpl
index cbfdf5486639..fe397f90a34f 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/device-drivers.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/device-drivers.tmpl
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ X!Iinclude/linux/kobject.h
<sect1><title>Kernel utility functions</title>
!Iinclude/linux/kernel.h
-!Ekernel/printk.c
+!Ekernel/printk/printk.c
!Ekernel/panic.c
!Ekernel/sys.c
!Ekernel/rcupdate.c
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl
index 6a8b7158697f..9c92bb879b6d 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/media_api.tmpl
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0"?>
-<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
- "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" [
+<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN"
+ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [
<!ENTITY % media-entities SYSTEM "./media-entities.tmpl"> %media-entities;
<!ENTITY media-indices SYSTEM "./media-indices.tmpl">
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/omap.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/omap.txt
index 6d498c758b45..91b7049affa1 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/omap.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/omap.txt
@@ -59,3 +59,6 @@ Boards:
- AM43x EPOS EVM
compatible = "ti,am43x-epos-evm", "ti,am4372", "ti,am43"
+
+- DRA7 EVM: Software Developement Board for DRA7XX
+ compatible = "ti,dra7-evm", "ti,dra7"
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/vexpress-scc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/vexpress-scc.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ae5043e42e5d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/vexpress-scc.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+ARM Versatile Express Serial Configuration Controller
+-----------------------------------------------------
+
+Test chips for ARM Versatile Express platform implement SCC (Serial
+Configuration Controller) interface, used to set initial conditions
+for the test chip.
+
+In some cases its registers are also mapped in normal address space
+and can be used to obtain runtime information about the chip internals
+(like silicon temperature sensors) and as interface to other subsystems
+like platform configuration control and power management.
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible value: "arm,vexpress-scc,<model>", "arm,vexpress-scc";
+ where <model> is the full tile model name (as used
+ in the tile's Technical Reference Manual),
+ eg. for Coretile Express A15x2 A7x3 (V2P-CA15_A7):
+ compatible = "arm,vexpress-scc,v2p-ca15_a7", "arm,vexpress-scc";
+
+Optional properties:
+
+- reg: when the SCC is memory mapped, physical address and size of the
+ registers window
+- interrupts: when the SCC can generate a system-level interrupt
+
+Example:
+
+ scc@7fff0000 {
+ compatible = "arm,vexpress-scc,v2p-ca15_a7", "arm,vexpress-scc";
+ reg = <0 0x7fff0000 0 0x1000>;
+ interrupts = <0 95 4>;
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/imx-weim.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/imx-weim.txt
index cedc2a9c4785..0fd76c405208 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/imx-weim.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/imx-weim.txt
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The actual devices are instantiated from the child nodes of a WEIM node.
Required properties:
- - compatible: Should be set to "fsl,imx6q-weim"
+ - compatible: Should be set to "fsl,<soc>-weim"
- reg: A resource specifier for the register space
(see the example below)
- clocks: the clock, see the example below.
@@ -21,11 +21,18 @@ Required properties:
Timing property for child nodes. It is mandatory, not optional.
- - fsl,weim-cs-timing: The timing array, contains 6 timing values for the
+ - fsl,weim-cs-timing: The timing array, contains timing values for the
child node. We can get the CS index from the child
- node's "reg" property. This property contains the values
- for the registers EIM_CSnGCR1, EIM_CSnGCR2, EIM_CSnRCR1,
- EIM_CSnRCR2, EIM_CSnWCR1, EIM_CSnWCR2 in this order.
+ node's "reg" property. The number of registers depends
+ on the selected chip.
+ For i.MX1, i.MX21 ("fsl,imx1-weim") there are two
+ registers: CSxU, CSxL.
+ For i.MX25, i.MX27, i.MX31 and i.MX35 ("fsl,imx27-weim")
+ there are three registers: CSCRxU, CSCRxL, CSCRxA.
+ For i.MX50, i.MX53 ("fsl,imx50-weim"),
+ i.MX51 ("fsl,imx51-weim") and i.MX6Q ("fsl,imx6q-weim")
+ there are six registers: CSxGCR1, CSxGCR2, CSxRCR1,
+ CSxRCR2, CSxWCR1, CSxWCR2.
Example for an imx6q-sabreauto board, the NOR flash connected to the WEIM:
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/mvebu-mbus.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/mvebu-mbus.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..7586fb68c072
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/mvebu-mbus.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,276 @@
+
+* Marvell MBus
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible: Should be set to one of the following:
+ marvell,armada370-mbus
+ marvell,armadaxp-mbus
+ marvell,armada370-mbus
+ marvell,armadaxp-mbus
+ marvell,kirkwood-mbus
+ marvell,dove-mbus
+ marvell,orion5x-88f5281-mbus
+ marvell,orion5x-88f5182-mbus
+ marvell,orion5x-88f5181-mbus
+ marvell,orion5x-88f6183-mbus
+ marvell,mv78xx0-mbus
+
+- address-cells: Must be '2'. The first cell for the MBus ID encoding,
+ the second cell for the address offset within the window.
+
+- size-cells: Must be '1'.
+
+- ranges: Must be set up to provide a proper translation for each child.
+ See the examples below.
+
+- controller: Contains a single phandle referring to the MBus controller
+ node. This allows to specify the node that contains the
+ registers that control the MBus, which is typically contained
+ within the internal register window (see below).
+
+Optional properties:
+
+- pcie-mem-aperture: This optional property contains the aperture for
+ the memory region of the PCIe driver.
+ If it's defined, it must encode the base address and
+ size for the address decoding windows allocated for
+ the PCIe memory region.
+
+- pcie-io-aperture: Just as explained for the above property, this
+ optional property contains the aperture for the
+ I/O region of the PCIe driver.
+
+* Marvell MBus controller
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible: Should be set to "marvell,mbus-controller".
+
+- reg: Device's register space.
+ Two entries are expected (see the examples below):
+ the first one controls the devices decoding window and
+ the second one controls the SDRAM decoding window.
+
+Example:
+
+ soc {
+ compatible = "marvell,armada370-mbus", "simple-bus";
+ #address-cells = <2>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+ controller = <&mbusc>;
+ pcie-mem-aperture = <0xe0000000 0x8000000>;
+ pcie-io-aperture = <0xe8000000 0x100000>;
+
+ internal-regs {
+ compatible = "simple-bus";
+
+ mbusc: mbus-controller@20000 {
+ compatible = "marvell,mbus-controller";
+ reg = <0x20000 0x100>, <0x20180 0x20>;
+ };
+
+ /* more children ...*/
+ };
+ };
+
+** MBus address decoding window specification
+
+The MBus children address space is comprised of two cells: the first one for
+the window ID and the second one for the offset within the window.
+In order to allow to describe valid and non-valid window entries, the
+following encoding is used:
+
+ 0xSIAA0000 0x00oooooo
+
+Where:
+
+ S = 0x0 for a MBus valid window
+ S = 0xf for a non-valid window (see below)
+
+If S = 0x0, then:
+
+ I = 4-bit window target ID
+ AA = windpw attribute
+
+If S = 0xf, then:
+
+ I = don't care
+ AA = 1 for internal register
+
+Following the above encoding, for each ranges entry for a MBus valid window
+(S = 0x0), an address decoding window is allocated. On the other side,
+entries for translation that do not correspond to valid windows (S = 0xf)
+are skipped.
+
+ soc {
+ compatible = "marvell,armada370-mbus", "simple-bus";
+ #address-cells = <2>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+ controller = <&mbusc>;
+
+ ranges = <0xf0010000 0 0 0xd0000000 0x100000
+ 0x01e00000 0 0 0xfff00000 0x100000>;
+
+ bootrom {
+ compatible = "marvell,bootrom";
+ reg = <0x01e00000 0 0x100000>;
+ };
+
+ /* other children */
+ ...
+
+ internal-regs {
+ compatible = "simple-bus";
+ ranges = <0 0xf0010000 0 0x100000>;
+
+ mbusc: mbus-controller@20000 {
+ compatible = "marvell,mbus-controller";
+ reg = <0x20000 0x100>, <0x20180 0x20>;
+ };
+
+ /* more children ...*/
+ };
+ };
+
+In the shown example, the translation entry in the 'ranges' property is what
+makes the MBus driver create a static decoding window for the corresponding
+given child device. Note that the binding does not require child nodes to be
+present. Of course, child nodes are needed to probe the devices.
+
+Since each window is identified by its target ID and attribute ID there's
+a special macro that can be use to simplify the translation entries:
+
+#define MBUS_ID(target,attributes) (((target) << 24) | ((attributes) << 16))
+
+Using this macro, the above example would be:
+
+ soc {
+ compatible = "marvell,armada370-mbus", "simple-bus";
+ #address-cells = <2>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+ controller = <&mbusc>;
+
+ ranges = < MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0 0 0xd0000000 0x100000
+ MBUS_ID(0x01, 0xe0) 0 0 0xfff00000 0x100000>;
+
+ bootrom {
+ compatible = "marvell,bootrom";
+ reg = <MBUS_ID(0x01, 0xe0) 0 0x100000>;
+ };
+
+ /* other children */
+ ...
+
+ internal-regs {
+ compatible = "simple-bus";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+ ranges = <0 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0 0x100000>;
+
+ mbusc: mbus-controller@20000 {
+ compatible = "marvell,mbus-controller";
+ reg = <0x20000 0x100>, <0x20180 0x20>;
+ };
+
+ /* other children */
+ ...
+ };
+ };
+
+
+** About the window base address
+
+Remember the MBus controller allows a great deal of flexibility for choosing
+the decoding window base address. When planning the device tree layout it's
+possible to choose any address as the base address, provided of course there's
+a region large enough available, and with the required alignment.
+
+Yet in other words: there's nothing preventing us from setting a base address
+of 0xf0000000, or 0xd0000000 for the NOR device shown above, if such region is
+unused.
+
+** Window allocation policy
+
+The mbus-node ranges property defines a set of mbus windows that are expected
+to be set by the operating system and that are guaranteed to be free of overlaps
+with one another or with the system memory ranges.
+
+Each entry in the property refers to exactly one window. If the operating system
+choses to use a different set of mbus windows, it must ensure that any address
+translations performed from downstream devices are adapted accordingly.
+
+The operating system may insert additional mbus windows that do not conflict
+with the ones listed in the ranges, e.g. for mapping PCIe devices.
+As a special case, the internal register window must be set up by the boot
+loader at the address listed in the ranges property, since access to that region
+is needed to set up the other windows.
+
+** Example
+
+See the example below, where a more complete device tree is shown:
+
+ soc {
+ compatible = "marvell,armadaxp-mbus", "simple-bus";
+ controller = <&mbusc>;
+
+ ranges = <MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0 0 0xd0000000 0x100000 /* internal-regs */
+ MBUS_ID(0x01, 0x1d) 0 0 0xfff00000 0x100000
+ MBUS_ID(0x01, 0x2f) 0 0 0xf0000000 0x8000000>;
+
+ bootrom {
+ compatible = "marvell,bootrom";
+ reg = <MBUS_ID(0x01, 0x1d) 0 0x100000>;
+ };
+
+ devbus-bootcs {
+ status = "okay";
+ ranges = <0 MBUS_ID(0x01, 0x2f) 0 0x8000000>;
+
+ /* NOR */
+ nor {
+ compatible = "cfi-flash";
+ reg = <0 0x8000000>;
+ bank-width = <2>;
+ };
+ };
+
+ pcie-controller {
+ compatible = "marvell,armada-xp-pcie";
+ status = "okay";
+ device_type = "pci";
+
+ #address-cells = <3>;
+ #size-cells = <2>;
+
+ ranges =
+ <0x82000000 0 0x40000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x40000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.0 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x42000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x42000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 2.0 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x44000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x44000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.1 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x48000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x48000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.2 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x4c000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x4c000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.3 registers */
+ 0x82000800 0 0xe0000000 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0xe8) 0xe0000000 0 0x08000000 /* Port 0.0 MEM */
+ 0x81000800 0 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0xe0) 0xe8000000 0 0x00100000 /* Port 0.0 IO */>;
+
+
+ pcie@1,0 {
+ /* Port 0, Lane 0 */
+ status = "okay";
+ };
+ };
+
+ internal-regs {
+ compatible = "simple-bus";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+ ranges = <0 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0 0x100000>;
+
+ mbusc: mbus-controller@20000 {
+ reg = <0x20000 0x100>, <0x20180 0x20>;
+ };
+
+ interrupt-controller@20000 {
+ reg = <0x20a00 0x2d0>, <0x21070 0x58>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx5-clock.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx5-clock.txt
index f46f5625d8ad..4c029a8739d3 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx5-clock.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx5-clock.txt
@@ -197,6 +197,7 @@ clocks and IDs.
spdif0_gate 183
spdif1_gate 184
spdif_ipg_gate 185
+ ocram 186
Examples (for mx53):
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx6q-clock.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx6q-clock.txt
index a0e104f0527e..5a90a724b520 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx6q-clock.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx6q-clock.txt
@@ -209,6 +209,12 @@ clocks and IDs.
pll5_post_div 194
pll5_video_div 195
eim_slow 196
+ spdif 197
+ cko2_sel 198
+ cko2_podf 199
+ cko2 200
+ cko 201
+ vdoa 202
Examples:
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mv64xxx.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mv64xxx.txt
index a1ee681942cc..6113f9275f42 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mv64xxx.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/i2c-mv64xxx.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
Required properties :
- reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device
- - compatible : Should be "marvell,mv64xxx-i2c"
+ - compatible : Should be "marvell,mv64xxx-i2c" or "allwinner,sun4i-i2c"
- interrupts : The interrupt number
Optional properties :
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/mvebu-pci.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/mvebu-pci.txt
index f8d405897a94..9556e2fedf6d 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/mvebu-pci.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/mvebu-pci.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
* Marvell EBU PCIe interfaces
Mandatory properties:
+
- compatible: one of the following values:
marvell,armada-370-pcie
marvell,armada-xp-pcie
@@ -10,11 +11,49 @@ Mandatory properties:
- #interrupt-cells, set to <1>
- bus-range: PCI bus numbers covered
- device_type, set to "pci"
-- ranges: ranges for the PCI memory and I/O regions, as well as the
- MMIO registers to control the PCIe interfaces.
+- ranges: ranges describing the MMIO registers to control the PCIe
+ interfaces, and ranges describing the MBus windows needed to access
+ the memory and I/O regions of each PCIe interface.
+
+The ranges describing the MMIO registers have the following layout:
+
+ 0x82000000 0 r MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) r 0 s
+
+where:
+
+ * r is a 32-bits value that gives the offset of the MMIO
+ registers of this PCIe interface, from the base of the internal
+ registers.
+
+ * s is a 32-bits value that give the size of this MMIO
+ registers area. This range entry translates the '0x82000000 0 r' PCI
+ address into the 'MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) r' CPU address, which is part
+ of the internal register window (as identified by MBUS_ID(0xf0,
+ 0x01)).
+
+The ranges describing the MBus windows have the following layout:
+
+ 0x8t000000 s 0 MBUS_ID(w, a) 0 1 0
+
+where:
+
+ * t is the type of the MBus window (as defined by the standard PCI DT
+ bindings), 1 for I/O and 2 for memory.
-In addition, the Device Tree node must have sub-nodes describing each
+ * s is the PCI slot that corresponds to this PCIe interface
+
+ * w is the 'target ID' value for the MBus window
+
+ * a the 'attribute' value for the MBus window.
+
+Since the location and size of the different MBus windows is not fixed in
+hardware, and only determined in runtime, those ranges cover the full first
+4 GB of the physical address space, and do not translate into a valid CPU
+address.
+
+In addition, the device tree node must have sub-nodes describing each
PCIe interface, having the following mandatory properties:
+
- reg: used only for interrupt mapping, so only the first four bytes
are used to refer to the correct bus number and device number.
- assigned-addresses: reference to the MMIO registers used to control
@@ -26,7 +65,8 @@ PCIe interface, having the following mandatory properties:
- #address-cells, set to <3>
- #size-cells, set to <2>
- #interrupt-cells, set to <1>
-- ranges, empty property.
+- ranges, translating the MBus windows ranges of the parent node into
+ standard PCI addresses.
- interrupt-map-mask and interrupt-map, standard PCI properties to
define the mapping of the PCIe interface to interrupt numbers.
@@ -47,27 +87,50 @@ pcie-controller {
bus-range = <0x00 0xff>;
- ranges = <0x82000000 0 0xd0040000 0xd0040000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.0 registers */
- 0x82000000 0 0xd0042000 0xd0042000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 2.0 registers */
- 0x82000000 0 0xd0044000 0xd0044000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.1 registers */
- 0x82000000 0 0xd0048000 0xd0048000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.2 registers */
- 0x82000000 0 0xd004c000 0xd004c000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.3 registers */
- 0x82000000 0 0xd0080000 0xd0080000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 1.0 registers */
- 0x82000000 0 0xd0082000 0xd0082000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 3.0 registers */
- 0x82000000 0 0xd0084000 0xd0084000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 1.1 registers */
- 0x82000000 0 0xd0088000 0xd0088000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 1.2 registers */
- 0x82000000 0 0xd008c000 0xd008c000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 1.3 registers */
- 0x82000000 0 0xe0000000 0xe0000000 0 0x08000000 /* non-prefetchable memory */
- 0x81000000 0 0 0xe8000000 0 0x00100000>; /* downstream I/O */
+ ranges =
+ <0x82000000 0 0x40000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x40000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.0 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x42000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x42000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 2.0 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x44000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x44000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.1 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x48000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x48000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.2 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x4c000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x4c000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 0.3 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x80000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x80000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 1.0 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x82000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x82000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 3.0 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x84000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x84000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 1.1 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x88000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x88000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 1.2 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x8c000 MBUS_ID(0xf0, 0x01) 0x8c000 0 0x00002000 /* Port 1.3 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0x1 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0xe8) 0 1 0 /* Port 0.0 MEM */
+ 0x81000000 0x1 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0xe0) 0 1 0 /* Port 0.0 IO */
+ 0x82000000 0x2 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0xd8) 0 1 0 /* Port 0.1 MEM */
+ 0x81000000 0x2 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0xd0) 0 1 0 /* Port 0.1 IO */
+ 0x82000000 0x3 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0xb8) 0 1 0 /* Port 0.2 MEM */
+ 0x81000000 0x3 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0xb0) 0 1 0 /* Port 0.2 IO */
+ 0x82000000 0x4 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0x78) 0 1 0 /* Port 0.3 MEM */
+ 0x81000000 0x4 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0x70) 0 1 0 /* Port 0.3 IO */
+
+ 0x82000000 0x5 0 MBUS_ID(0x08, 0xe8) 0 1 0 /* Port 1.0 MEM */
+ 0x81000000 0x5 0 MBUS_ID(0x08, 0xe0) 0 1 0 /* Port 1.0 IO */
+ 0x82000000 0x6 0 MBUS_ID(0x08, 0xd8) 0 1 0 /* Port 1.1 MEM */
+ 0x81000000 0x6 0 MBUS_ID(0x08, 0xd0) 0 1 0 /* Port 1.1 IO */
+ 0x82000000 0x7 0 MBUS_ID(0x08, 0xb8) 0 1 0 /* Port 1.2 MEM */
+ 0x81000000 0x7 0 MBUS_ID(0x08, 0xb0) 0 1 0 /* Port 1.2 IO */
+ 0x82000000 0x8 0 MBUS_ID(0x08, 0x78) 0 1 0 /* Port 1.3 MEM */
+ 0x81000000 0x8 0 MBUS_ID(0x08, 0x70) 0 1 0 /* Port 1.3 IO */
+
+ 0x82000000 0x9 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0xf8) 0 1 0 /* Port 2.0 MEM */
+ 0x81000000 0x9 0 MBUS_ID(0x04, 0xf0) 0 1 0 /* Port 2.0 IO */
+
+ 0x82000000 0xa 0 MBUS_ID(0x08, 0xf8) 0 1 0 /* Port 3.0 MEM */
+ 0x81000000 0xa 0 MBUS_ID(0x08, 0xf0) 0 1 0 /* Port 3.0 IO */>;
pcie@1,0 {
device_type = "pci";
- assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0xd0040000 0 0x2000>;
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x40000 0 0x2000>;
reg = <0x0800 0 0 0 0>;
#address-cells = <3>;
#size-cells = <2>;
#interrupt-cells = <1>;
- ranges;
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0 0x82000000 0x1 0 1 0
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x81000000 0x1 0 1 0>;
interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>;
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &mpic 58>;
marvell,pcie-port = <0>;
@@ -78,12 +141,13 @@ pcie-controller {
pcie@2,0 {
device_type = "pci";
- assigned-addresses = <0x82001000 0 0xd0044000 0 0x2000>;
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82001000 0 0x44000 0 0x2000>;
reg = <0x1000 0 0 0 0>;
#address-cells = <3>;
#size-cells = <2>;
#interrupt-cells = <1>;
- ranges;
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0 0x82000000 0x2 0 1 0
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x81000000 0x2 0 1 0>;
interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>;
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &mpic 59>;
marvell,pcie-port = <0>;
@@ -94,12 +158,13 @@ pcie-controller {
pcie@3,0 {
device_type = "pci";
- assigned-addresses = <0x82001800 0 0xd0048000 0 0x2000>;
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82001800 0 0x48000 0 0x2000>;
reg = <0x1800 0 0 0 0>;
#address-cells = <3>;
#size-cells = <2>;
#interrupt-cells = <1>;
- ranges;
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0 0x82000000 0x3 0 1 0
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x81000000 0x3 0 1 0>;
interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>;
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &mpic 60>;
marvell,pcie-port = <0>;
@@ -110,12 +175,13 @@ pcie-controller {
pcie@4,0 {
device_type = "pci";
- assigned-addresses = <0x82002000 0 0xd004c000 0 0x2000>;
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82002000 0 0x4c000 0 0x2000>;
reg = <0x2000 0 0 0 0>;
#address-cells = <3>;
#size-cells = <2>;
#interrupt-cells = <1>;
- ranges;
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0 0x82000000 0x4 0 1 0
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x81000000 0x4 0 1 0>;
interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>;
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &mpic 61>;
marvell,pcie-port = <0>;
@@ -126,12 +192,13 @@ pcie-controller {
pcie@5,0 {
device_type = "pci";
- assigned-addresses = <0x82002800 0 0xd0080000 0 0x2000>;
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82002800 0 0x80000 0 0x2000>;
reg = <0x2800 0 0 0 0>;
#address-cells = <3>;
#size-cells = <2>;
#interrupt-cells = <1>;
- ranges;
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0 0x82000000 0x5 0 1 0
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x81000000 0x5 0 1 0>;
interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>;
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &mpic 62>;
marvell,pcie-port = <1>;
@@ -142,12 +209,13 @@ pcie-controller {
pcie@6,0 {
device_type = "pci";
- assigned-addresses = <0x82003000 0 0xd0084000 0 0x2000>;
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82003000 0 0x84000 0 0x2000>;
reg = <0x3000 0 0 0 0>;
#address-cells = <3>;
#size-cells = <2>;
#interrupt-cells = <1>;
- ranges;
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0 0x82000000 0x6 0 1 0
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x81000000 0x6 0 1 0>;
interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>;
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &mpic 63>;
marvell,pcie-port = <1>;
@@ -158,12 +226,13 @@ pcie-controller {
pcie@7,0 {
device_type = "pci";
- assigned-addresses = <0x82003800 0 0xd0088000 0 0x2000>;
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82003800 0 0x88000 0 0x2000>;
reg = <0x3800 0 0 0 0>;
#address-cells = <3>;
#size-cells = <2>;
#interrupt-cells = <1>;
- ranges;
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0 0x82000000 0x7 0 1 0
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x81000000 0x7 0 1 0>;
interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>;
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &mpic 64>;
marvell,pcie-port = <1>;
@@ -174,12 +243,13 @@ pcie-controller {
pcie@8,0 {
device_type = "pci";
- assigned-addresses = <0x82004000 0 0xd008c000 0 0x2000>;
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82004000 0 0x8c000 0 0x2000>;
reg = <0x4000 0 0 0 0>;
#address-cells = <3>;
#size-cells = <2>;
#interrupt-cells = <1>;
- ranges;
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0 0x82000000 0x8 0 1 0
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x81000000 0x8 0 1 0>;
interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>;
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &mpic 65>;
marvell,pcie-port = <1>;
@@ -187,14 +257,16 @@ pcie-controller {
clocks = <&gateclk 12>;
status = "disabled";
};
+
pcie@9,0 {
device_type = "pci";
- assigned-addresses = <0x82004800 0 0xd0042000 0 0x2000>;
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82004800 0 0x42000 0 0x2000>;
reg = <0x4800 0 0 0 0>;
#address-cells = <3>;
#size-cells = <2>;
#interrupt-cells = <1>;
- ranges;
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0 0x82000000 0x9 0 1 0
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x81000000 0x9 0 1 0>;
interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>;
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &mpic 99>;
marvell,pcie-port = <2>;
@@ -205,12 +277,13 @@ pcie-controller {
pcie@10,0 {
device_type = "pci";
- assigned-addresses = <0x82005000 0 0xd0082000 0 0x2000>;
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82005000 0 0x82000 0 0x2000>;
reg = <0x5000 0 0 0 0>;
#address-cells = <3>;
#size-cells = <2>;
#interrupt-cells = <1>;
- ranges;
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0 0x82000000 0xa 0 1 0
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x81000000 0xa 0 1 0>;
interrupt-map-mask = <0 0 0 0>;
interrupt-map = <0 0 0 0 &mpic 103>;
marvell,pcie-port = <3>;
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/nvidia,tegra20-pcie.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/nvidia,tegra20-pcie.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6b7510775c50
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/nvidia,tegra20-pcie.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+NVIDIA Tegra PCIe controller
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: "nvidia,tegra20-pcie" or "nvidia,tegra30-pcie"
+- device_type: Must be "pci"
+- reg: A list of physical base address and length for each set of controller
+ registers. Must contain an entry for each entry in the reg-names property.
+- reg-names: Must include the following entries:
+ "pads": PADS registers
+ "afi": AFI registers
+ "cs": configuration space region
+- interrupts: A list of interrupt outputs of the controller. Must contain an
+ entry for each entry in the interrupt-names property.
+- interrupt-names: Must include the following entries:
+ "intr": The Tegra interrupt that is asserted for controller interrupts
+ "msi": The Tegra interrupt that is asserted when an MSI is received
+- pex-clk-supply: Supply voltage for internal reference clock
+- vdd-supply: Power supply for controller (1.05V)
+- avdd-supply: Power supply for controller (1.05V) (not required for Tegra20)
+- bus-range: Range of bus numbers associated with this controller
+- #address-cells: Address representation for root ports (must be 3)
+ - cell 0 specifies the bus and device numbers of the root port:
+ [23:16]: bus number
+ [15:11]: device number
+ - cell 1 denotes the upper 32 address bits and should be 0
+ - cell 2 contains the lower 32 address bits and is used to translate to the
+ CPU address space
+- #size-cells: Size representation for root ports (must be 2)
+- ranges: Describes the translation of addresses for root ports and standard
+ PCI regions. The entries must be 6 cells each, where the first three cells
+ correspond to the address as described for the #address-cells property
+ above, the fourth cell is the physical CPU address to translate to and the
+ fifth and six cells are as described for the #size-cells property above.
+ - The first two entries are expected to translate the addresses for the root
+ port registers, which are referenced by the assigned-addresses property of
+ the root port nodes (see below).
+ - The remaining entries setup the mapping for the standard I/O, memory and
+ prefetchable PCI regions. The first cell determines the type of region
+ that is setup:
+ - 0x81000000: I/O memory region
+ - 0x82000000: non-prefetchable memory region
+ - 0xc2000000: prefetchable memory region
+ Please refer to the standard PCI bus binding document for a more detailed
+ explanation.
+- clocks: List of clock inputs of the controller. Must contain an entry for
+ each entry in the clock-names property.
+- clock-names: Must include the following entries:
+ "pex": The Tegra clock of that name
+ "afi": The Tegra clock of that name
+ "pcie_xclk": The Tegra clock of that name
+ "pll_e": The Tegra clock of that name
+ "cml": The Tegra clock of that name (not required for Tegra20)
+
+Root ports are defined as subnodes of the PCIe controller node.
+
+Required properties:
+- device_type: Must be "pci"
+- assigned-addresses: Address and size of the port configuration registers
+- reg: PCI bus address of the root port
+- #address-cells: Must be 3
+- #size-cells: Must be 2
+- ranges: Sub-ranges distributed from the PCIe controller node. An empty
+ property is sufficient.
+- nvidia,num-lanes: Number of lanes to use for this port. Valid combinations
+ are:
+ - Root port 0 uses 4 lanes, root port 1 is unused.
+ - Both root ports use 2 lanes.
+
+Example:
+
+SoC DTSI:
+
+ pcie-controller {
+ compatible = "nvidia,tegra20-pcie";
+ device_type = "pci";
+ reg = <0x80003000 0x00000800 /* PADS registers */
+ 0x80003800 0x00000200 /* AFI registers */
+ 0x90000000 0x10000000>; /* configuration space */
+ reg-names = "pads", "afi", "cs";
+ interrupts = <0 98 0x04 /* controller interrupt */
+ 0 99 0x04>; /* MSI interrupt */
+ interrupt-names = "intr", "msi";
+
+ bus-range = <0x00 0xff>;
+ #address-cells = <3>;
+ #size-cells = <2>;
+
+ ranges = <0x82000000 0 0x80000000 0x80000000 0 0x00001000 /* port 0 registers */
+ 0x82000000 0 0x80001000 0x80001000 0 0x00001000 /* port 1 registers */
+ 0x81000000 0 0 0x82000000 0 0x00010000 /* downstream I/O */
+ 0x82000000 0 0xa0000000 0xa0000000 0 0x10000000 /* non-prefetchable memory */
+ 0xc2000000 0 0xb0000000 0xb0000000 0 0x10000000>; /* prefetchable memory */
+
+ clocks = <&tegra_car 70>, <&tegra_car 72>, <&tegra_car 74>,
+ <&tegra_car 118>;
+ clock-names = "pex", "afi", "pcie_xclk", "pll_e";
+ status = "disabled";
+
+ pci@1,0 {
+ device_type = "pci";
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x80000000 0 0x1000>;
+ reg = <0x000800 0 0 0 0>;
+ status = "disabled";
+
+ #address-cells = <3>;
+ #size-cells = <2>;
+
+ ranges;
+
+ nvidia,num-lanes = <2>;
+ };
+
+ pci@2,0 {
+ device_type = "pci";
+ assigned-addresses = <0x82001000 0 0x80001000 0 0x1000>;
+ reg = <0x001000 0 0 0 0>;
+ status = "disabled";
+
+ #address-cells = <3>;
+ #size-cells = <2>;
+
+ ranges;
+
+ nvidia,num-lanes = <2>;
+ };
+ };
+
+
+Board DTS:
+
+ pcie-controller {
+ status = "okay";
+
+ vdd-supply = <&pci_vdd_reg>;
+ pex-clk-supply = <&pci_clk_reg>;
+
+ /* root port 00:01.0 */
+ pci@1,0 {
+ status = "okay";
+
+ /* bridge 01:00.0 (optional) */
+ pci@0,0 {
+ reg = <0x010000 0 0 0 0>;
+
+ #address-cells = <3>;
+ #size-cells = <2>;
+
+ device_type = "pci";
+
+ /* endpoint 02:00.0 */
+ pci@0,0 {
+ reg = <0x020000 0 0 0 0>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+ };
+
+Note that devices on the PCI bus are dynamically discovered using PCI's bus
+enumeration and therefore don't need corresponding device nodes in DT. However
+if a device on the PCI bus provides a non-probeable bus such as I2C or SPI,
+device nodes need to be added in order to allow the bus' children to be
+instantiated at the proper location in the operating system's device tree (as
+illustrated by the optional nodes in the example above).
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/palmas-pmic.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/palmas-pmic.txt
index d5a308629c57..30b0581bb1ce 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/palmas-pmic.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/palmas-pmic.txt
@@ -31,9 +31,8 @@ Optional nodes:
Optional sub-node properties:
ti,warm-reset - maintain voltage during warm reset(boolean)
ti,roof-floor - control voltage selection by pin(boolean)
- ti,sleep-mode - mode to adopt in pmic sleep 0 - off, 1 - auto,
+ ti,mode-sleep - mode to adopt in pmic sleep 0 - off, 1 - auto,
2 - eco, 3 - forced pwm
- ti,tstep - slope control 0 - Jump, 1 10mV/us, 2 5mV/us, 3 2.5mV/us
ti,smps-range - OTP has the wrong range set for the hardware so override
0 - low range, 1 - high range.
@@ -59,7 +58,6 @@ pmic {
ti,warm-reset;
ti,roof-floor;
ti,mode-sleep = <0>;
- ti,tstep = <0>;
ti,smps-range = <1>;
};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/sun4i-wdt.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/sunxi-wdt.txt
index ecd650adff31..e39cb266c8f4 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/sun4i-wdt.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/sunxi-wdt.txt
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
-Allwinner sun4i Watchdog timer
+Allwinner SoCs Watchdog timer
Required properties:
-- compatible : should be "allwinner,sun4i-wdt"
+- compatible : should be "allwinner,<soc-family>-wdt", the currently supported
+ SoC families being sun4i and sun6i
- reg : Specifies base physical address and size of the registers.
Example:
diff --git a/Documentation/sysctl/net.txt b/Documentation/sysctl/net.txt
index 1c15043aaee4..d569f2a424d5 100644
--- a/Documentation/sysctl/net.txt
+++ b/Documentation/sysctl/net.txt
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Default: 64
busy_read
----------------
-Low latency busy poll timeout for socket reads. (needs CONFIG_NET_LL_RX_POLL)
+Low latency busy poll timeout for socket reads. (needs CONFIG_NET_RX_BUSY_POLL)
Approximate time in us to busy loop waiting for packets on the device queue.
This sets the default value of the SO_BUSY_POLL socket option.
Can be set or overridden per socket by setting socket option SO_BUSY_POLL,
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Default: 0 (off)
busy_poll
----------------
-Low latency busy poll timeout for poll and select. (needs CONFIG_NET_LL_RX_POLL)
+Low latency busy poll timeout for poll and select. (needs CONFIG_NET_RX_BUSY_POLL)
Approximate time in us to busy loop waiting for events.
Recommended value depends on the number of sockets you poll on.
For several sockets 50, for several hundreds 100.
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