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3---
4$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/interrupt-controller/arm,gic.yaml#
5$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
6
7title: ARM Generic Interrupt Controller v1 and v2
8
9maintainers:
10  - Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>
11
12description: |+
13  ARM SMP cores are often associated with a GIC, providing per processor
14  interrupts (PPI), shared processor interrupts (SPI) and software
15  generated interrupts (SGI).
16
17  Primary GIC is attached directly to the CPU and typically has PPIs and SGIs.
18  Secondary GICs are cascaded into the upward interrupt controller and do not
19  have PPIs or SGIs.
20
21allOf:
22  - $ref: /schemas/interrupt-controller.yaml#
23
24properties:
25  compatible:
26    oneOf:
27      - items:
28          - enum:
29              - arm,arm11mp-gic
30              - arm,cortex-a15-gic
31              - arm,cortex-a7-gic
32              - arm,cortex-a5-gic
33              - arm,cortex-a9-gic
34              - arm,eb11mp-gic
35              - arm,gic-400
36              - arm,pl390
37              - arm,tc11mp-gic
38              - qcom,msm-8660-qgic
39              - qcom,msm-qgic2
40
41      - items:
42          - const: arm,gic-400
43          - enum:
44              - arm,cortex-a15-gic
45              - arm,cortex-a7-gic
46
47      - items:
48          - const: arm,arm1176jzf-devchip-gic
49          - const: arm,arm11mp-gic
50
51      - items:
52          - const: brcm,brahma-b15-gic
53          - const: arm,cortex-a15-gic
54
55      - oneOf:
56          - const: nvidia,tegra210-agic
57          - items:
58              - enum:
59                  - nvidia,tegra186-agic
60                  - nvidia,tegra194-agic
61              - const: nvidia,tegra210-agic
62
63  interrupt-controller: true
64
65  "#address-cells":
66    enum: [ 0, 1 ]
67  "#size-cells":
68    const: 1
69
70  "#interrupt-cells":
71    const: 3
72    description: |
73      The 1st cell is the interrupt type; 0 for SPI interrupts, 1 for PPI
74      interrupts.
75
76      The 2nd cell contains the interrupt number for the interrupt type.
77      SPI interrupts are in the range [0-987].  PPI interrupts are in the
78      range [0-15].
79
80      The 3rd cell is the flags, encoded as follows:
81        bits[3:0] trigger type and level flags.
82          1 = low-to-high edge triggered
83          2 = high-to-low edge triggered (invalid for SPIs)
84          4 = active high level-sensitive
85          8 = active low level-sensitive (invalid for SPIs).
86        bits[15:8] PPI interrupt cpu mask.  Each bit corresponds to each of
87        the 8 possible cpus attached to the GIC.  A bit set to '1' indicated
88        the interrupt is wired to that CPU.  Only valid for PPI interrupts.
89        Also note that the configurability of PPI interrupts is IMPLEMENTATION
90        DEFINED and as such not guaranteed to be present (most SoC available
91        in 2014 seem to ignore the setting of this flag and use the hardware
92        default value).
93
94  reg:
95    description: |
96      Specifies base physical address(s) and size of the GIC registers. The
97      first region is the GIC distributor register base and size. The 2nd region
98      is the GIC cpu interface register base and size.
99
100      For GICv2 with virtualization extensions, additional regions are
101      required for specifying the base physical address and size of the VGIC
102      registers. The first additional region is the GIC virtual interface
103      control register base and size. The 2nd additional region is the GIC
104      virtual cpu interface register base and size.
105    minItems: 2
106    maxItems: 4
107
108  ranges: true
109
110  interrupts:
111    description: Interrupt source of the parent interrupt controller on
112      secondary GICs, or VGIC maintenance interrupt on primary GIC (see
113      below).
114    maxItems: 1
115
116  cpu-offset:
117    description: per-cpu offset within the distributor and cpu interface
118      regions, used when the GIC doesn't have banked registers. The offset
119      is cpu-offset * cpu-nr.
120    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
121
122  clocks:
123    minItems: 1
124    maxItems: 2
125
126  clock-names:
127    description: List of names for the GIC clock input(s). Valid clock names
128      depend on the GIC variant.
129    oneOf:
130      - const: ic_clk # for "arm,arm11mp-gic"
131      - const: PERIPHCLKEN # for "arm,cortex-a15-gic"
132      - items: # for "arm,cortex-a9-gic"
133          - const: PERIPHCLK
134          - const: PERIPHCLKEN
135      - const: clk # for "arm,gic-400" and "nvidia,tegra210"
136      - const: gclk #for "arm,pl390"
137
138  power-domains:
139    maxItems: 1
140
141  resets:
142    maxItems: 1
143
144required:
145  - compatible
146  - reg
147
148patternProperties:
149  "^v2m@[0-9a-f]+$":
150    type: object
151    description: |
152      * GICv2m extension for MSI/MSI-x support (Optional)
153
154      Certain revisions of GIC-400 supports MSI/MSI-x via V2M register frame(s).
155      This is enabled by specifying v2m sub-node(s).
156
157    properties:
158      compatible:
159        const: arm,gic-v2m-frame
160
161      msi-controller: true
162
163      reg:
164        maxItems: 1
165        description: GICv2m MSI interface register base and size
166
167      arm,msi-base-spi:
168        description: When the MSI_TYPER register contains an incorrect value,
169          this property should contain the SPI base of the MSI frame, overriding
170          the HW value.
171        $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
172
173      arm,msi-num-spis:
174        description: When the MSI_TYPER register contains an incorrect value,
175          this property should contain the number of SPIs assigned to the
176          frame, overriding the HW value.
177        $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
178
179    required:
180      - compatible
181      - msi-controller
182      - reg
183
184    additionalProperties: false
185
186additionalProperties: false
187
188examples:
189  - |
190    // GICv1
191    intc: interrupt-controller@fff11000 {
192      compatible = "arm,cortex-a9-gic";
193      #interrupt-cells = <3>;
194      #address-cells = <1>;
195      interrupt-controller;
196      reg = <0xfff11000 0x1000>,
197            <0xfff10100 0x100>;
198    };
199
200  - |
201    // GICv2
202    interrupt-controller@2c001000 {
203      compatible = "arm,cortex-a15-gic";
204      #interrupt-cells = <3>;
205      interrupt-controller;
206      reg = <0x2c001000 0x1000>,
207            <0x2c002000 0x2000>,
208            <0x2c004000 0x2000>,
209            <0x2c006000 0x2000>;
210      interrupts = <1 9 0xf04>;
211    };
212
213  - |
214    // GICv2m extension for MSI/MSI-x support
215    interrupt-controller@e1101000 {
216      compatible = "arm,gic-400";
217      #interrupt-cells = <3>;
218      #address-cells = <1>;
219      #size-cells = <1>;
220      interrupt-controller;
221      interrupts = <1 8 0xf04>;
222      ranges = <0 0xe1100000 0x100000>;
223      reg = <0xe1110000 0x01000>,
224            <0xe112f000 0x02000>,
225            <0xe1140000 0x10000>,
226            <0xe1160000 0x10000>;
227
228      v2m0: v2m@80000 {
229        compatible = "arm,gic-v2m-frame";
230        msi-controller;
231        reg = <0x80000 0x1000>;
232      };
233
234      //...
235
236      v2mN: v2m@90000 {
237        compatible = "arm,gic-v2m-frame";
238        msi-controller;
239        reg = <0x90000 0x1000>;
240      };
241    };
242...
243