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- This document describes the generic device tree binding for MSI controllers and
- their master(s).
- Message Signaled Interrupts (MSIs) are a class of interrupts generated by a
- write to an MMIO address.
- MSIs were originally specified by PCI (and are used with PCIe), but may also be
- used with other busses, and hence a mechanism is required to relate devices on
- those busses to the MSI controllers which they are capable of using,
- potentially including additional information.
- MSIs are distinguished by some combination of:
- - The doorbell (the MMIO address written to).
-
- Devices may be configured by software to write to arbitrary doorbells which
- they can address. An MSI controller may feature a number of doorbells.
- - The payload (the value written to the doorbell).
-
- Devices may be configured to write an arbitrary payload chosen by software.
- MSI controllers may have restrictions on permitted payloads.
- - Sideband information accompanying the write.
-
- Typically this is neither configurable nor probeable, and depends on the path
- taken through the memory system (i.e. it is a property of the combination of
- MSI controller and device rather than a property of either in isolation).
- MSI controllers:
- ================
- An MSI controller signals interrupts to a CPU when a write is made to an MMIO
- address by some master. An MSI controller may feature a number of doorbells.
- Required properties:
- --------------------
- - msi-controller: Identifies the node as an MSI controller.
- Optional properties:
- --------------------
- - #msi-cells: The number of cells in an msi-specifier, required if not zero.
- Typically this will encode information related to sideband data, and will
- not encode doorbells or payloads as these can be configured dynamically.
- The meaning of the msi-specifier is defined by the device tree binding of
- the specific MSI controller.
- MSI clients
- ===========
- MSI clients are devices which generate MSIs. For each MSI they wish to
- generate, the doorbell and payload may be configured, though sideband
- information may not be configurable.
- Required properties:
- --------------------
- - msi-parent: A list of phandle + msi-specifier pairs, one for each MSI
- controller which the device is capable of using.
- This property is unordered, and MSIs may be allocated from any combination of
- MSI controllers listed in the msi-parent property.
- If a device has restrictions on the allocation of MSIs, these restrictions
- must be described with additional properties.
- When #msi-cells is non-zero, busses with an msi-parent will require
- additional properties to describe the relationship between devices on the bus
- and the set of MSIs they can potentially generate.
- Example
- =======
- / {
- #address-cells = <1>;
- #size-cells = <1>;
- msi_a: msi-controller@a {
- reg = <0xa 0xf00>;
- compatible = "vendor-a,some-controller";
- msi-controller;
- /* No sideband data, so #msi-cells omitted */
- };
- msi_b: msi-controller@b {
- reg = <0xb 0xf00>;
- compatible = "vendor-b,another-controller";
- msi-controller;
- /* Each device has some unique ID */
- #msi-cells = <1>;
- };
- msi_c: msi-controller@c {
- reg = <0xb 0xf00>;
- compatible = "vendor-b,another-controller";
- msi-controller;
- /* Each device has some unique ID */
- #msi-cells = <1>;
- };
- dev@0 {
- reg = <0x0 0xf00>;
- compatible = "vendor-c,some-device";
- /* Can only generate MSIs to msi_a */
- msi-parent = <&msi_a>;
- };
- dev@1 {
- reg = <0x1 0xf00>;
- compatible = "vendor-c,some-device";
- /*
- * Can generate MSIs to either A or B.
- */
- msi-parent = <&msi_a>, <&msi_b 0x17>;
- };
- dev@2 {
- reg = <0x2 0xf00>;
- compatible = "vendor-c,some-device";
- /*
- * Has different IDs at each MSI controller.
- * Can generate MSIs to all of the MSI controllers.
- */
- msi-parent = <&msi_a>, <&msi_b 0x17>, <&msi_c 0x53>;
- };
- };
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