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4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/remoteproc/ti,omap-remoteproc.yaml#
5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
7 title: OMAP4+ Remoteproc Devices
10 - Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com>
13 The OMAP family of SoCs usually have one or more slave processor sub-systems
14 that are used to offload some of the processor-intensive tasks, or to manage
15 other hardware accelerators, for achieving various system level goals.
17 The processor cores in the sub-system are usually behind an IOMMU, and may
18 contain additional sub-modules like Internal RAM and/or ROMs, L1 and/or L2
19 caches, an Interrupt Controller, a Cache Controller etc.
21 The OMAP SoCs usually have a DSP processor sub-system and/or an IPU processor
22 sub-system. The DSP processor sub-system can contain any of the TI's C64x,
23 C66x or C67x family of DSP cores as the main execution unit. The IPU processor
24 sub-system usually contains either a Dual-Core Cortex-M3 or Dual-Core
27 Each remote processor sub-system is represented as a single DT node. Each node
28 has a number of required or optional properties that enable the OS running on
29 the host processor (MPU) to perform the device management of the remote
30 processor and to communicate with the remote processor. The various properties
31 can be classified as constant or variable. The constant properties are
32 dictated by the SoC and does not change from one board to another having the
33 same SoC. Examples of constant properties include 'iommus', 'reg'. The
34 variable properties are dictated by the system integration aspects such as
35 memory on the board, or configuration used within the corresponding firmware
36 image. Examples of variable properties include 'mboxes', 'memory-region',
37 'timers', 'watchdog-timers' etc.
53 phandles to OMAP IOMMU nodes, that need to be programmed
54 for this remote processor to access any external RAM memory or
55 other peripheral device address spaces. This property usually
56 has only a single phandle. Multiple phandles are used only in
57 cases where the sub-system has different ports for different
58 sub-modules within the processor sub-system (eg: DRA7 DSPs),
59 and need the same programming in both the MMUs.
65 OMAP Mailbox specifier denoting the sub-mailbox, to be used for
66 communication with the remote processor. The specifier format is
68 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mailbox/ti,omap-mailbox.yaml
69 This property should match with the sub-mailbox node used in
75 Main functional clock for the remote processor
81 Reset handles for the remote processor
85 Default name of the firmware to load to the remote processor.
87 # Optional properties:
88 # --------------------
89 # Some of these properties are mandatory on some SoCs, and some are optional
90 # depending on the configuration of the firmware image to be executed on the
91 # remote processor. The conditions are mentioned for each property.
93 # The following are the optional properties:
98 phandle to the reserved memory node to be associated
99 with the remoteproc device. The reserved memory node
100 can be a CMA memory node, and should be defined as
102 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reserved-memory/reserved-memory.txt
106 Address space for any remoteproc memories present on
107 the SoC. Should contain an entry for each value in
108 'reg-names'. These are mandatory for all DSP and IPU
109 processors that have them (OMAP4/OMAP5 DSPs do not have
114 Required names for each of the address spaces defined in
115 the 'reg' property. Expects the names from the following
116 list, in the specified order, each representing the corresponding
117 internal RAM memory region.
125 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array
128 - description: phandle to the System Control Configuration region
129 - description: register offset of the boot address register
130 - description: the bit shift within the register
132 This property is required for all the DSP instances on OMAP4, OMAP5
135 ti,autosuspend-delay-ms:
137 Custom autosuspend delay for the remoteproc in milliseconds.
138 Recommended values is preferable to be in the order of couple
139 of seconds. A negative value can also be used to disable the
140 autosuspend behavior.
143 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array
147 One or more phandles to OMAP DMTimer nodes, that serve
148 as System/Tick timers for the OS running on the remote
149 processors. This will usually be a single timer if the
150 processor sub-system is running in SMP mode, or one per
151 core in the processor sub-system. This can also be used
152 to reserve specific timers to be dedicated to the
155 This property is mandatory on remote processors requiring
156 external tick wakeup, and to support Power Management
157 features. The timers to be used should match with the
158 timers used in the firmware image.
161 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle-array
165 One or more phandles to OMAP DMTimer nodes, used to
166 serve as Watchdog timers for the processor cores. This
167 will usually be one per executing processor core, even
168 if the processor sub-system is running a SMP OS.
170 The timers to be used should match with the watchdog
171 timers used in the firmware image.
220 additionalProperties: false
225 //Example 1: OMAP4 DSP
227 /* DSP Reserved Memory node */
228 #include <dt-bindings/clock/omap4.h>
230 #address-cells = <1>;
233 dsp_memory_region: dsp-memory@98000000 {
234 compatible = "shared-dma-pool";
235 reg = <0x98000000 0x800000>;
243 compatible = "ti,omap4-dsp";
244 ti,bootreg = <&scm_conf 0x304 0>;
246 mboxes = <&mailbox &mbox_dsp>;
247 memory-region = <&dsp_memory_region>;
248 ti,timers = <&timer5>;
249 ti,watchdog-timers = <&timer6>;
250 clocks = <&tesla_clkctrl OMAP4_DSP_CLKCTRL 0>;
251 resets = <&prm_tesla 0>, <&prm_tesla 1>;
252 firmware-name = "omap4-dsp-fw.xe64T";
258 //Example 2: OMAP5 IPU
260 /* IPU Reserved Memory node */
261 #include <dt-bindings/clock/omap5.h>
263 #address-cells = <2>;
266 ipu_memory_region: ipu-memory@95800000 {
267 compatible = "shared-dma-pool";
268 reg = <0 0x95800000 0 0x3800000>;
275 #address-cells = <1>;
279 compatible = "ti,omap5-ipu";
280 reg = <0x55020000 0x10000>;
283 mboxes = <&mailbox &mbox_ipu>;
284 memory-region = <&ipu_memory_region>;
285 ti,timers = <&timer3>, <&timer4>;
286 ti,watchdog-timers = <&timer9>, <&timer11>;
287 clocks = <&ipu_clkctrl OMAP5_MMU_IPU_CLKCTRL 0>;
288 resets = <&prm_core 2>;
289 firmware-name = "omap5-ipu-fw.xem4";
295 //Example 3: DRA7xx/AM57xx DSP
297 /* DSP1 Reserved Memory node */
298 #include <dt-bindings/clock/dra7.h>
300 #address-cells = <2>;
303 dsp1_memory_region: dsp1-memory@99000000 {
304 compatible = "shared-dma-pool";
305 reg = <0x0 0x99000000 0x0 0x4000000>;
312 #address-cells = <1>;
316 compatible = "ti,dra7-dsp";
317 reg = <0x40800000 0x48000>,
320 reg-names = "l2ram", "l1pram", "l1dram";
321 ti,bootreg = <&scm_conf 0x55c 0>;
322 iommus = <&mmu0_dsp1>, <&mmu1_dsp1>;
323 mboxes = <&mailbox5 &mbox_dsp1_ipc3x>;
324 memory-region = <&dsp1_memory_region>;
325 ti,timers = <&timer5>;
326 ti,watchdog-timers = <&timer10>;
327 resets = <&prm_dsp1 0>;
328 clocks = <&dsp1_clkctrl DRA7_DSP1_MMU0_DSP1_CLKCTRL 0>;
329 firmware-name = "dra7-dsp1-fw.xe66";