[POWERPC] mpc5200 device tree bindings refinement

Much needed refinement of mpc5200 device tree binding specifications.

Short list:
- drop mpc52xx designator; only two supported chips exist, 5200 and 5200b.
  It's premature to refer to them as '52xx'.
- Specify optional 'model' and 'revision' properties in the soc5200 node
- Specify reqiured 'cell-index' property to identify between multiple SOC
  devices of the same type.  (Useful for arbitrating shared register access)
- Specify optional 'port-number' property for adjusting the logical serial
  port assignments.
- Specify optional 'has-wdt' property for gpt0 node.
- Add system-frequency property to soc5200 node

Signed-off-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
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MPC52xx Device Tree Bindings
MPC5200 Device Tree Bindings
----------------------------
(c) 2006 Secret Lab Technologies Ltd
(c) 2006-2007 Secret Lab Technologies Ltd
Grant Likely <grant.likely at secretlab.ca>
********** DRAFT ***********
@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ described in Documentation/powerpc/booting-without-of.txt), or passed
by Open Firmare (IEEE 1275) compatible firmware using an OF compatible
client interface API.
This document specifies the requirements on the device-tree for mpc52xx
This document specifies the requirements on the device-tree for mpc5200
based boards. These requirements are above and beyond the details
specified in either the OpenFirmware spec or booting-without-of.txt
All new mpc52xx-based boards are expected to match this document. In
All new mpc5200-based boards are expected to match this document. In
cases where this document is not sufficient to support a new board port,
this document should be updated as part of adding the new board support.
@ -32,26 +32,26 @@ II - Philosophy
===============
The core of this document is naming convention. The whole point of
defining this convention is to reduce or eliminate the number of
special cases required to support a 52xx board. If all 52xx boards
follow the same convention, then generic 52xx support code will work
special cases required to support a 5200 board. If all 5200 boards
follow the same convention, then generic 5200 support code will work
rather than coding special cases for each new board.
This section tries to capture the thought process behind why the naming
convention is what it is.
1. Node names
-------------
1. names
---------
There is strong convention/requirements already established for children
of the root node. 'cpus' describes the processor cores, 'memory'
describes memory, and 'chosen' provides boot configuration. Other nodes
are added to describe devices attached to the processor local bus.
Following convention already established with other system-on-chip
processors, MPC52xx boards must have an 'soc5200' node as a child of the
root node.
The soc5200 node holds child nodes for all on chip devices. Child nodes
are typically named after the configured function. ie. the FEC node is
named 'ethernet', and a PSC in uart mode is named 'serial'.
Following convention already established with other system-on-chip
processors, 5200 device trees should use the name 'soc5200' for the
parent node of on chip devices, and the root node should be its parent.
Child nodes are typically named after the configured function. ie.
the FEC node is named 'ethernet', and a PSC in uart mode is named 'serial'.
2. device_type property
-----------------------
@ -66,28 +66,47 @@ exactly.
Since device_type isn't enough to match devices to drivers, there also
needs to be a naming convention for the compatible property. Compatible
is an list of device descriptions sorted from specific to generic. For
the mpc52xx, the required format for each compatible value is
<chip>-<device>[-<mode>]. At the minimum, the list shall contain two
items; the first specifying the exact chip, and the second specifying
mpc52xx for the chip.
the mpc5200, the required format for each compatible value is
<chip>-<device>[-<mode>]. The OS should be able to match a device driver
to the device based solely on the compatible value. If two drivers
match on the compatible list; the 'most compatible' driver should be
selected.
ie. ethernet on mpc5200b: compatible = "mpc5200b-ethernet\0mpc52xx-ethernet"
The split between the MPC5200 and the MPC5200B leaves a bit of a
connundrum. How should the compatible property be set up to provide
maximum compatability information; but still acurately describe the
chip? For the MPC5200; the answer is easy. Most of the SoC devices
originally appeared on the MPC5200. Since they didn't exist anywhere
else; the 5200 compatible properties will contain only one item;
"mpc5200-<device>".
The idea here is that most drivers will match to the most generic field
in the compatible list (mpc52xx-*), but can also test the more specific
field for enabling bug fixes or extra features.
The 5200B is almost the same as the 5200, but not quite. It fixes
silicon bugs and it adds a small number of enhancements. Most of the
devices either provide exactly the same interface as on the 5200. A few
devices have extra functions but still have a backwards compatible mode.
To express this infomation as completely as possible, 5200B device trees
should have two items in the compatible list;
"mpc5200b-<device>\0mpc5200-<device>". It is *strongly* recommended
that 5200B device trees follow this convention (instead of only listing
the base mpc5200 item).
If another chip appear on the market with one of the mpc5200 SoC
devices, then the compatible list should include mpc5200-<device>.
ie. ethernet on mpc5200: compatible = "mpc5200-ethernet"
ethernet on mpc5200b: compatible = "mpc5200b-ethernet\0mpc5200-ethernet"
Modal devices, like PSCs, also append the configured function to the
end of the compatible field. ie. A PSC in i2s mode would specify
"mpc52xx-psc-i2s", not "mpc52xx-i2s". This convention is chosen to
"mpc5200-psc-i2s", not "mpc5200-i2s". This convention is chosen to
avoid naming conflicts with non-psc devices providing the same
function. For example, "mpc52xx-spi" and "mpc52xx-psc-spi" describe
function. For example, "mpc5200-spi" and "mpc5200-psc-spi" describe
the mpc5200 simple spi device and a PSC spi mode respectively.
If the soc device is more generic and present on other SOCs, the
compatible property can specify the more generic device type also.
ie. mscan: compatible = "mpc5200-mscan\0mpc52xx-mscan\0fsl,mscan";
ie. mscan: compatible = "mpc5200-mscan\0fsl,mscan";
At the time of writing, exact chip may be either 'mpc5200' or
'mpc5200b'.
@ -96,7 +115,7 @@ Device drivers should always try to match as generically as possible.
III - Structure
===============
The device tree for an mpc52xx board follows the structure defined in
The device tree for an mpc5200 board follows the structure defined in
booting-without-of.txt with the following additional notes:
0) the root node
@ -115,7 +134,7 @@ Typical memory description node; see booting-without-of.
3) The soc5200 node
-------------------
This node describes the on chip SOC peripherals. Every mpc52xx based
This node describes the on chip SOC peripherals. Every mpc5200 based
board will have this node, and as such there is a common naming
convention for SOC devices.
@ -125,71 +144,111 @@ name type description
device_type string must be "soc"
ranges int should be <0 baseaddr baseaddr+10000>
reg int must be <baseaddr 10000>
compatible string mpc5200: "mpc5200-soc"
mpc5200b: "mpc5200b-soc\0mpc5200-soc"
system-frequency int Fsystem frequency; source of all
other clocks.
bus-frequency int IPB bus frequency in HZ. Clock rate
used by most of the soc devices.
#interrupt-cells int must be <3>.
Recommended properties:
name type description
---- ---- -----------
compatible string should be "<chip>-soc\0mpc52xx-soc"
ie. "mpc5200b-soc\0mpc52xx-soc"
#interrupt-cells int must be <3>. If it is not defined
here then it must be defined in every
soc device node.
bus-frequency int IPB bus frequency in HZ. Clock rate
used by most of the soc devices.
Defining it here avoids needing it
added to every device node.
model string Exact model of the chip;
ie: model="fsl,mpc5200"
revision string Silicon revision of chip
ie: revision="M08A"
The 'model' and 'revision' properties are *strongly* recommended. Having
them presence acts as a bit of a safety net for working around as yet
undiscovered bugs on one version of silicon. For example, device drivers
can use the model and revision properties to decide if a bug fix should
be turned on.
4) soc5200 child nodes
----------------------
Any on chip SOC devices available to Linux must appear as soc5200 child nodes.
Note: in the tables below, '*' matches all <chip> values. ie.
*-pic would translate to "mpc5200-pic\0mpc52xx-pic"
Note: The tables below show the value for the mpc5200. A mpc5200b device
tree should use the "mpc5200b-<device>\0mpc5200-<device> form.
Required soc5200 child nodes:
name device_type compatible Description
---- ----------- ---------- -----------
cdm@<addr> cdm *-cmd Clock Distribution
pic@<addr> interrupt-controller *-pic need an interrupt
cdm@<addr> cdm mpc5200-cmd Clock Distribution
pic@<addr> interrupt-controller mpc5200-pic need an interrupt
controller to boot
bestcomm@<addr> dma-controller *-bestcomm 52xx pic also requires
the bestcomm device
bestcomm@<addr> dma-controller mpc5200-bestcomm 5200 pic also requires
the bestcomm device
Recommended soc5200 child nodes; populate as needed for your board
name device_type compatible Description
---- ----------- ---------- -----------
gpt@<addr> gpt *-gpt General purpose timers
rtc@<addr> rtc *-rtc Real time clock
mscan@<addr> mscan *-mscan CAN bus controller
pci@<addr> pci *-pci PCI bridge
serial@<addr> serial *-psc-uart PSC in serial mode
i2s@<addr> sound *-psc-i2s PSC in i2s mode
ac97@<addr> sound *-psc-ac97 PSC in ac97 mode
spi@<addr> spi *-psc-spi PSC in spi mode
irda@<addr> irda *-psc-irda PSC in IrDA mode
spi@<addr> spi *-spi MPC52xx spi device
ethernet@<addr> network *-fec MPC52xx ethernet device
ata@<addr> ata *-ata IDE ATA interface
i2c@<addr> i2c *-i2c I2C controller
usb@<addr> usb-ohci-be *-ohci,ohci-be USB controller
xlb@<addr> xlb *-xlb XLB arbritrator
name device_type compatible Description
---- ----------- ---------- -----------
gpt@<addr> gpt mpc5200-gpt General purpose timers
rtc@<addr> rtc mpc5200-rtc Real time clock
mscan@<addr> mscan mpc5200-mscan CAN bus controller
pci@<addr> pci mpc5200-pci PCI bridge
serial@<addr> serial mpc5200-psc-uart PSC in serial mode
i2s@<addr> sound mpc5200-psc-i2s PSC in i2s mode
ac97@<addr> sound mpc5200-psc-ac97 PSC in ac97 mode
spi@<addr> spi mpc5200-psc-spi PSC in spi mode
irda@<addr> irda mpc5200-psc-irda PSC in IrDA mode
spi@<addr> spi mpc5200-spi MPC5200 spi device
ethernet@<addr> network mpc5200-fec MPC5200 ethernet device
ata@<addr> ata mpc5200-ata IDE ATA interface
i2c@<addr> i2c mpc5200-i2c I2C controller
usb@<addr> usb-ohci-be mpc5200-ohci,ohci-be USB controller
xlb@<addr> xlb mpc5200-xlb XLB arbritrator
Important child node properties
name type description
---- ---- -----------
cell-index int When multiple devices are present, is the
index of the device in the hardware (ie. There
are 6 PSC on the 5200 numbered PSC1 to PSC6)
PSC1 has 'cell-index = <0>'
PSC4 has 'cell-index = <3>'
5) General Purpose Timer nodes (child of soc5200 node)
On the mpc5200 and 5200b, GPT0 has a watchdog timer function. If the board
design supports the internal wdt, then the device node for GPT0 should
include the empty property 'has-wdt'.
6) PSC nodes (child of soc5200 node)
PSC nodes can define the optional 'port-number' property to force assignment
order of serial ports. For example, PSC5 might be physically connected to
the port labeled 'COM1' and PSC1 wired to 'COM1'. In this case, PSC5 would
have a "port-number = <0>" property, and PSC1 would have "port-number = <1>".
PSC in i2s mode: The mpc5200 and mpc5200b PSCs are not compatible when in
i2s mode. An 'mpc5200b-psc-i2s' node cannot include 'mpc5200-psc-i2s' in the
compatible field.
IV - Extra Notes
================
1. Interrupt mapping
--------------------
The mpc52xx pic driver splits hardware IRQ numbers into two levels. The
The mpc5200 pic driver splits hardware IRQ numbers into two levels. The
split reflects the layout of the PIC hardware itself, which groups
interrupts into one of three groups; CRIT, MAIN or PERP. Also, the
Bestcomm dma engine has it's own set of interrupt sources which are
cascaded off of peripheral interrupt 0, which the driver interprets as a
fourth group, SDMA.
The interrupts property for device nodes using the mpc52xx pic consists
The interrupts property for device nodes using the mpc5200 pic consists
of three cells; <L1 L2 level>
L1 := [CRIT=0, MAIN=1, PERP=2, SDMA=3]
L2 := interrupt number; directly mapped from the value in the
"ICTL PerStat, MainStat, CritStat Encoded Register"
level := [LEVEL_HIGH=0, EDGE_RISING=1, EDGE_FALLING=2, LEVEL_LOW=3]
2. Shared registers
-------------------
Some SoC devices share registers between them. ie. the i2c devices use
a single clock control register, and almost all device are affected by
the port_config register. Devices which need to manipulate shared regs
should look to the parent SoC node. The soc node is responsible
for arbitrating all shared register access.

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/*
* Lite5200 board Device Tree Source
*
* Copyright 2006 Secret Lab Technologies Ltd.
* Copyright 2006-2007 Secret Lab Technologies Ltd.
* Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -17,8 +17,9 @@
*/
/ {
model = "Lite5200";
compatible = "lite5200\0lite52xx\0mpc5200\0mpc52xx";
model = "fsl,lite5200";
// revision = "1.0";
compatible = "fsl,lite5200\0generic-mpc5200";
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
@ -47,14 +48,17 @@
};
soc5200@f0000000 {
model = "fsl,mpc5200";
revision = "" // from bootloader
#interrupt-cells = <3>;
device_type = "soc";
ranges = <0 f0000000 f0010000>;
reg = <f0000000 00010000>;
bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
system-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
cdm@200 {
compatible = "mpc5200-cdm\0mpc52xx-cdm";
compatible = "mpc5200-cdm";
reg = <200 38>;
};
@ -64,77 +68,86 @@
interrupt-controller;
#interrupt-cells = <3>;
device_type = "interrupt-controller";
compatible = "mpc5200-pic\0mpc52xx-pic";
compatible = "mpc5200-pic";
reg = <500 80>;
built-in;
};
gpt@600 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <0>;
reg = <600 10>;
interrupts = <1 9 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
has-wdt;
};
gpt@610 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <1>;
reg = <610 10>;
interrupts = <1 a 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@620 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <2>;
reg = <620 10>;
interrupts = <1 b 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@630 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <3>;
reg = <630 10>;
interrupts = <1 c 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@640 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <4>;
reg = <640 10>;
interrupts = <1 d 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@650 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <5>;
reg = <650 10>;
interrupts = <1 e 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@660 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <6>;
reg = <660 10>;
interrupts = <1 f 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@670 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <7>;
reg = <670 10>;
interrupts = <1 10 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
rtc@800 { // Real time clock
compatible = "mpc5200-rtc\0mpc52xx-rtc";
compatible = "mpc5200-rtc";
device_type = "rtc";
reg = <800 100>;
interrupts = <1 5 0 1 6 0>;
@ -143,7 +156,8 @@
mscan@900 {
device_type = "mscan";
compatible = "mpc5200-mscan\0mpc52xx-mscan";
compatible = "mpc5200-mscan";
cell-index = <0>;
interrupts = <2 11 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
reg = <900 80>;
@ -151,21 +165,22 @@
mscan@980 {
device_type = "mscan";
compatible = "mpc5200-mscan\0mpc52xx-mscan";
compatible = "mpc5200-mscan";
cell-index = <1>;
interrupts = <1 12 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
reg = <980 80>;
};
gpio@b00 {
compatible = "mpc5200-gpio\0mpc52xx-gpio";
compatible = "mpc5200-gpio";
reg = <b00 40>;
interrupts = <1 7 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpio-wkup@b00 {
compatible = "mpc5200-gpio-wkup\0mpc52xx-gpio-wkup";
compatible = "mpc5200-gpio-wkup";
reg = <c00 40>;
interrupts = <1 8 0 0 3 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
@ -176,7 +191,7 @@
#size-cells = <2>;
#address-cells = <3>;
device_type = "pci";
compatible = "mpc5200-pci\0mpc52xx-pci";
compatible = "mpc5200-pci";
reg = <d00 100>;
interrupt-map-mask = <f800 0 0 7>;
interrupt-map = <c000 0 0 1 500 0 0 3
@ -194,7 +209,7 @@
spi@f00 {
device_type = "spi";
compatible = "mpc5200-spi\0mpc52xx-spi";
compatible = "mpc5200-spi";
reg = <f00 20>;
interrupts = <2 d 0 2 e 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
@ -202,7 +217,7 @@
usb@1000 {
device_type = "usb-ohci-be";
compatible = "mpc5200-ohci\0mpc52xx-ohci\0ohci-be";
compatible = "mpc5200-ohci\0ohci-be";
reg = <1000 ff>;
interrupts = <2 6 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
@ -210,7 +225,7 @@
bestcomm@1200 {
device_type = "dma-controller";
compatible = "mpc5200-bestcomm\0mpc52xx-bestcomm";
compatible = "mpc5200-bestcomm";
reg = <1200 80>;
interrupts = <3 0 0 3 1 0 3 2 0 3 3 0
3 4 0 3 5 0 3 6 0 3 7 0
@ -220,67 +235,73 @@
};
xlb@1f00 {
compatible = "mpc5200-xlb\0mpc52xx-xlb";
compatible = "mpc5200-xlb";
reg = <1f00 100>;
};
serial@2000 { // PSC1
device_type = "serial";
compatible = "mpc5200-psc-uart\0mpc52xx-psc-uart";
compatible = "mpc5200-psc-uart";
port-number = <0>; // Logical port assignment
cell-index = <0>;
reg = <2000 100>;
interrupts = <2 1 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
// PSC2 in spi mode example
spi@2200 { // PSC2
device_type = "spi";
compatible = "mpc5200-psc-spi\0mpc52xx-psc-spi";
reg = <2200 100>;
interrupts = <2 2 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
// PSC2 in ac97 mode example
//ac97@2200 { // PSC2
// device_type = "sound";
// compatible = "mpc5200-psc-ac97";
// cell-index = <1>;
// reg = <2200 100>;
// interrupts = <2 2 0>;
// interrupt-parent = <500>;
//};
// PSC3 in CODEC mode example
i2s@2400 { // PSC3
device_type = "sound";
compatible = "mpc5200-psc-i2s\0mpc52xx-psc-i2s";
reg = <2400 100>;
interrupts = <2 3 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
//i2s@2400 { // PSC3
// device_type = "sound";
// compatible = "mpc5200-psc-i2s";
// cell-index = <2>;
// reg = <2400 100>;
// interrupts = <2 3 0>;
// interrupt-parent = <500>;
//};
// PSC4 unconfigured
// PSC4 in uart mode example
//serial@2600 { // PSC4
// device_type = "serial";
// compatible = "mpc5200-psc-uart\0mpc52xx-psc-uart";
// compatible = "mpc5200-psc-uart";
// cell-index = <3>;
// reg = <2600 100>;
// interrupts = <2 b 0>;
// interrupt-parent = <500>;
//};
// PSC5 unconfigured
// PSC5 in uart mode example
//serial@2800 { // PSC5
// device_type = "serial";
// compatible = "mpc5200-psc-uart\0mpc52xx-psc-uart";
// compatible = "mpc5200-psc-uart";
// cell-index = <4>;
// reg = <2800 100>;
// interrupts = <2 c 0>;
// interrupt-parent = <500>;
//};
// PSC6 in AC97 mode example
ac97@2c00 { // PSC6
device_type = "sound";
compatible = "mpc5200-psc-ac97\0mpc52xx-psc-ac97";
reg = <2c00 100>;
interrupts = <2 4 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
// PSC6 in spi mode example
//spi@2c00 { // PSC6
// device_type = "spi";
// compatible = "mpc5200-psc-spi";
// cell-index = <5>;
// reg = <2c00 100>;
// interrupts = <2 4 0>;
// interrupt-parent = <500>;
//};
ethernet@3000 {
device_type = "network";
compatible = "mpc5200-fec\0mpc52xx-fec";
compatible = "mpc5200-fec";
reg = <3000 800>;
mac-address = [ 02 03 04 05 06 07 ]; // Bad!
interrupts = <2 5 0>;
@ -289,7 +310,7 @@
ata@3a00 {
device_type = "ata";
compatible = "mpc5200-ata\0mpc52xx-ata";
compatible = "mpc5200-ata";
reg = <3a00 100>;
interrupts = <2 7 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
@ -297,7 +318,8 @@
i2c@3d00 {
device_type = "i2c";
compatible = "mpc5200-i2c\0mpc52xx-i2c";
compatible = "mpc5200-i2c";
cell-index = <0>;
reg = <3d00 40>;
interrupts = <2 f 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
@ -305,14 +327,15 @@
i2c@3d40 {
device_type = "i2c";
compatible = "mpc5200-i2c\0mpc52xx-i2c";
compatible = "mpc5200-i2c";
cell-index = <1>;
reg = <3d40 40>;
interrupts = <2 10 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
sram@8000 {
device_type = "sram";
compatible = "mpc5200-sram\0mpc52xx-sram\0sram";
compatible = "mpc5200-sram\0sram";
reg = <8000 4000>;
};
};

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/*
* Lite5200B board Device Tree Source
*
* Copyright 2006 Secret Lab Technologies Ltd.
* Copyright 2006-2007 Secret Lab Technologies Ltd.
* Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@ -17,8 +17,9 @@
*/
/ {
model = "Lite5200b";
compatible = "lite5200b\0lite52xx\0mpc5200b\0mpc52xx";
model = "fsl,lite5200b";
// revision = "1.0";
compatible = "fsl,lite5200b\0generic-mpc5200";
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
@ -47,14 +48,17 @@
};
soc5200@f0000000 {
model = "fsl,mpc5200b";
revision = ""; // from bootloader
#interrupt-cells = <3>;
device_type = "soc";
ranges = <0 f0000000 f0010000>;
reg = <f0000000 00010000>;
bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
system-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
cdm@200 {
compatible = "mpc5200b-cdm\0mpc52xx-cdm";
compatible = "mpc5200b-cdm\0mpc5200-cdm";
reg = <200 38>;
};
@ -64,77 +68,86 @@
interrupt-controller;
#interrupt-cells = <3>;
device_type = "interrupt-controller";
compatible = "mpc5200b-pic\0mpc52xx-pic";
compatible = "mpc5200b-pic\0mpc5200-pic";
reg = <500 80>;
built-in;
};
gpt@600 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <0>;
reg = <600 10>;
interrupts = <1 9 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
has-wdt;
};
gpt@610 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <1>;
reg = <610 10>;
interrupts = <1 a 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@620 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <2>;
reg = <620 10>;
interrupts = <1 b 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@630 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <3>;
reg = <630 10>;
interrupts = <1 c 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@640 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <4>;
reg = <640 10>;
interrupts = <1 d 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@650 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <5>;
reg = <650 10>;
interrupts = <1 e 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@660 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <6>;
reg = <660 10>;
interrupts = <1 f 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpt@670 { // General Purpose Timer
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc52xx-gpt";
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpt\0mpc5200-gpt";
device_type = "gpt";
cell-index = <7>;
reg = <670 10>;
interrupts = <1 10 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
rtc@800 { // Real time clock
compatible = "mpc5200b-rtc\0mpc52xx-rtc";
compatible = "mpc5200b-rtc\0mpc5200-rtc";
device_type = "rtc";
reg = <800 100>;
interrupts = <1 5 0 1 6 0>;
@ -143,7 +156,8 @@
mscan@900 {
device_type = "mscan";
compatible = "mpc5200b-mscan\0mpc52xx-mscan";
compatible = "mpc5200b-mscan\0mpc5200-mscan";
cell-index = <0>;
interrupts = <2 11 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
reg = <900 80>;
@ -151,21 +165,22 @@
mscan@980 {
device_type = "mscan";
compatible = "mpc5200b-mscan\0mpc52xx-mscan";
compatible = "mpc5200b-mscan\0mpc5200-mscan";
cell-index = <1>;
interrupts = <1 12 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
reg = <980 80>;
};
gpio@b00 {
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpio\0mpc52xx-gpio";
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpio\0mpc5200-gpio";
reg = <b00 40>;
interrupts = <1 7 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
gpio-wkup@b00 {
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpio-wkup\0mpc52xx-gpio-wkup";
compatible = "mpc5200b-gpio-wkup\0mpc5200-gpio-wkup";
reg = <c00 40>;
interrupts = <1 8 0 0 3 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
@ -176,7 +191,7 @@
#size-cells = <2>;
#address-cells = <3>;
device_type = "pci";
compatible = "mpc5200b-pci\0mpc52xx-pci";
compatible = "mpc5200b-pci\0mpc5200-pci";
reg = <d00 100>;
interrupt-map-mask = <f800 0 0 7>;
interrupt-map = <c000 0 0 1 500 0 0 3 // 1st slot
@ -199,7 +214,7 @@
spi@f00 {
device_type = "spi";
compatible = "mpc5200b-spi\0mpc52xx-spi";
compatible = "mpc5200b-spi\0mpc5200-spi";
reg = <f00 20>;
interrupts = <2 d 0 2 e 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
@ -207,7 +222,7 @@
usb@1000 {
device_type = "usb-ohci-be";
compatible = "mpc5200b-ohci\0mpc52xx-ohci\0ohci-be";
compatible = "mpc5200b-ohci\0mpc5200-ohci\0ohci-be";
reg = <1000 ff>;
interrupts = <2 6 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
@ -215,7 +230,7 @@
bestcomm@1200 {
device_type = "dma-controller";
compatible = "mpc5200b-bestcomm\0mpc52xx-bestcomm";
compatible = "mpc5200b-bestcomm\0mpc5200-bestcomm";
reg = <1200 80>;
interrupts = <3 0 0 3 1 0 3 2 0 3 3 0
3 4 0 3 5 0 3 6 0 3 7 0
@ -225,67 +240,73 @@
};
xlb@1f00 {
compatible = "mpc5200b-xlb\0mpc52xx-xlb";
compatible = "mpc5200b-xlb\0mpc5200-xlb";
reg = <1f00 100>;
};
serial@2000 { // PSC1
device_type = "serial";
compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-uart\0mpc52xx-psc-uart";
compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-uart\0mpc5200-psc-uart";
port-number = <0>; // Logical port assignment
cell-index = <0>;
reg = <2000 100>;
interrupts = <2 1 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
// PSC2 in spi mode example
spi@2200 { // PSC2
device_type = "spi";
compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-spi\0mpc52xx-psc-spi";
reg = <2200 100>;
interrupts = <2 2 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
// PSC2 in ac97 mode example
//ac97@2200 { // PSC2
// device_type = "sound";
// compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-ac97\0mpc5200-psc-ac97";
// cell-index = <1>;
// reg = <2200 100>;
// interrupts = <2 2 0>;
// interrupt-parent = <500>;
//};
// PSC3 in CODEC mode example
i2s@2400 { // PSC3
device_type = "sound";
compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-i2s\0mpc52xx-psc-i2s";
reg = <2400 100>;
interrupts = <2 3 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
//i2s@2400 { // PSC3
// device_type = "sound";
// compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-i2s"; //not 5200 compatible
// cell-index = <2>;
// reg = <2400 100>;
// interrupts = <2 3 0>;
// interrupt-parent = <500>;
//};
// PSC4 unconfigured
// PSC4 in uart mode example
//serial@2600 { // PSC4
// device_type = "serial";
// compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-uart\0mpc52xx-psc-uart";
// compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-uart\0mpc5200-psc-uart";
// cell-index = <3>;
// reg = <2600 100>;
// interrupts = <2 b 0>;
// interrupt-parent = <500>;
//};
// PSC5 unconfigured
// PSC5 in uart mode example
//serial@2800 { // PSC5
// device_type = "serial";
// compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-uart\0mpc52xx-psc-uart";
// compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-uart\0mpc5200-psc-uart";
// cell-index = <4>;
// reg = <2800 100>;
// interrupts = <2 c 0>;
// interrupt-parent = <500>;
//};
// PSC6 in AC97 mode example
ac97@2c00 { // PSC6
device_type = "sound";
compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-ac97\0mpc52xx-psc-ac97";
reg = <2c00 100>;
interrupts = <2 4 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
// PSC6 in spi mode example
//spi@2c00 { // PSC6
// device_type = "spi";
// compatible = "mpc5200b-psc-spi\0mpc5200-psc-spi";
// cell-index = <5>;
// reg = <2c00 100>;
// interrupts = <2 4 0>;
// interrupt-parent = <500>;
//};
ethernet@3000 {
device_type = "network";
compatible = "mpc5200b-fec\0mpc52xx-fec";
compatible = "mpc5200b-fec\0mpc5200-fec";
reg = <3000 800>;
mac-address = [ 02 03 04 05 06 07 ]; // Bad!
interrupts = <2 5 0>;
@ -294,7 +315,7 @@
ata@3a00 {
device_type = "ata";
compatible = "mpc5200b-ata\0mpc52xx-ata";
compatible = "mpc5200b-ata\0mpc5200-ata";
reg = <3a00 100>;
interrupts = <2 7 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
@ -302,7 +323,8 @@
i2c@3d00 {
device_type = "i2c";
compatible = "mpc5200b-i2c\0mpc52xx-i2c";
compatible = "mpc5200b-i2c\0mpc5200-i2c";
cell-index = <0>;
reg = <3d00 40>;
interrupts = <2 f 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
@ -310,14 +332,15 @@
i2c@3d40 {
device_type = "i2c";
compatible = "mpc5200b-i2c\0mpc52xx-i2c";
compatible = "mpc5200b-i2c\0mpc5200-i2c";
cell-index = <1>;
reg = <3d40 40>;
interrupts = <2 10 0>;
interrupt-parent = <500>;
};
sram@8000 {
device_type = "sram";
compatible = "mpc5200b-sram\0mpc52xx-sram\0sram";
compatible = "mpc5200b-sram\0mpc5200-sram\0sram";
reg = <8000 4000>;
};
};