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1* FSL MPIC Message Registers
2
3This binding specifies what properties must be available in the device tree
4representation of the message register blocks found in some FSL MPIC
5implementations.
6
7Required properties:
8
9    - compatible: Specifies the compatibility list for the message register
10      block.  The type shall be <string-list> and the value shall be of the form
11      "fsl,mpic-v<version>-msgr", where <version> is the version number of
12      the MPIC containing the message registers.
13
14    - reg: Specifies the base physical address(s) and size(s) of the
15      message register block's addressable register space.  The type shall be
16      <prop-encoded-array>.
17
18    - interrupts: Specifies a list of interrupt-specifiers which are available
19      for receiving interrupts. Interrupt-specifier consists of two cells: first
20      cell is interrupt-number and second cell is level-sense. The type shall be
21      <prop-encoded-array>.
22
23Optional properties:
24
25    - mpic-msgr-receive-mask: Specifies what registers in the containing block
26      are allowed to receive interrupts. The value is a bit mask where a set
27      bit at bit 'n' indicates that message register 'n' can receive interrupts.
28      Note that "bit 'n'" is numbered from LSB for PPC hardware. The type shall
29      be <u32>. If not present, then all of the message registers in the block
30      are available.
31
32Aliases:
33
34    An alias should be created for every message register block.  They are not
35    required, though.  However, a particular implementation of this binding
36    may require aliases to be present.  Aliases are of the form
37    'mpic-msgr-block<n>', where <n> is an integer specifying the block's number.
38    Numbers shall start at 0.
39
40Example:
41
42	aliases {
43		mpic-msgr-block0 = &mpic_msgr_block0;
44		mpic-msgr-block1 = &mpic_msgr_block1;
45	};
46
47	mpic_msgr_block0: mpic-msgr-block@41400 {
48		compatible = "fsl,mpic-v3.1-msgr";
49		reg = <0x41400 0x200>;
50		// Message registers 0 and 2 in this block can receive interrupts on
51		// sources 0xb0 and 0xb2, respectively.
52		interrupts = <0xb0 2 0xb2 2>;
53		mpic-msgr-receive-mask = <0x5>;
54	};
55
56	mpic_msgr_block1: mpic-msgr-block@42400 {
57		compatible = "fsl,mpic-v3.1-msgr";
58		reg = <0x42400 0x200>;
59		// Message registers 0 and 2 in this block can receive interrupts on
60		// sources 0xb4 and 0xb6, respectively.
61		interrupts = <0xb4 2 0xb6 2>;
62		mpic-msgr-receive-mask = <0x5>;
63	};
64