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1# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause)
2%YAML 1.2
3---
4$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/interrupt-controller/intel,ce4100-ioapic.yaml#
5$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
6
7title: Intel I/O Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (IO APIC)
8
9maintainers:
10  - Rahul Tanwar <rtanwar@maxlinear.com>
11
12description: |
13  Intel's Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) is a
14  family of interrupt controllers. The APIC is a split
15  architecture design, with a local component (LAPIC) integrated
16  into the processor itself and an external I/O APIC. Local APIC
17  (lapic) receives interrupts from the processor's interrupt pins,
18  from internal sources and from an external I/O APIC (ioapic).
19  And it sends these to the processor core for handling.
20  See [1] Chapter 8 for more details.
21
22  Many of the Intel's generic devices like hpet, ioapic, lapic have
23  the ce4100 name in their compatible property names because they
24  first appeared in CE4100 SoC.
25
26  This schema defines bindings for I/O APIC interrupt controller.
27
28  [1] https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2008/readings/ia32/IA32-3A.pdf
29
30properties:
31  compatible:
32    const: intel,ce4100-ioapic
33
34  reg:
35    maxItems: 1
36
37  interrupt-controller: true
38
39  '#interrupt-cells':
40    const: 2
41
42  interrupts:
43    maxItems: 1
44
45required:
46  - compatible
47  - reg
48  - interrupt-controller
49  - '#interrupt-cells'
50
51additionalProperties: false
52
53examples:
54  - |
55    ioapic1: interrupt-controller@fec00000 {
56        compatible = "intel,ce4100-ioapic";
57        reg = <0xfec00000 0x1000>;
58        interrupt-controller;
59        #interrupt-cells = <2>;
60    };
61