Kernel-4.18.0-80.el8_qcom,adsp

Qualcomm ADSP Peripheral Image Loader

This document defines the binding for a component that loads and boots firmware
on the Qualcomm ADSP Hexagon core.

  • compatible:
    Usage: required
    Value type:
    Definition: must be one of:

          "qcom,msm8974-adsp-pil"
          "qcom,msm8996-adsp-pil"
          "qcom,msm8996-slpi-pil"
    
  • interrupts-extended:
    Usage: required
    Value type:
    Definition: must list the watchdog, fatal IRQs ready, handover and

          stop-ack IRQs
    
  • interrupt-names:
    Usage: required
    Value type:
    Definition: must be “wdog”, “fatal”, “ready”, “handover”, “stop-ack”

  • clocks:
    Usage: required
    Value type:
    Definition: reference to the xo clock and optionally aggre2 clock to be

          held on behalf of the booting Hexagon core
    
  • clock-names:
    Usage: required
    Value type:
    Definition: must be “xo” and optionally include “aggre2”

  • cx-supply:
    Usage: required
    Value type:
    Definition: reference to the regulator to be held on behalf of the

          booting Hexagon core
    
  • px-supply:
    Usage: required
    Value type:
    Definition: reference to the px regulator to be held on behalf of the

          booting Hexagon core
    
  • memory-region:
    Usage: required
    Value type:
    Definition: reference to the reserved-memory for the ADSP

  • qcom,smem-states:
    Usage: required
    Value type:
    Definition: reference to the smem state for requesting the ADSP to

          shut down
    
  • qcom,smem-state-names:
    Usage: required
    Value type:
    Definition: must be “stop”

= SUBNODES
The adsp node may have an subnode named either “smd-edge” or “glink-edge” that
describes the communication edge, channels and devices related to the ADSP.
See ../soc/qcom/qcom,smd.txt and ../soc/qcom/qcom,glink.txt for details on how
to describe these.

= EXAMPLE
The following example describes the resources needed to boot control the
ADSP, as it is found on MSM8974 boards.

adsp {
    compatible = "qcom,msm8974-adsp-pil";

    interrupts-extended = <&intc 0 162 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>,
                  <&adsp_smp2p_in 0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>,
                  <&adsp_smp2p_in 1 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>,
                  <&adsp_smp2p_in 2 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>,
                  <&adsp_smp2p_in 3 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>;
    interrupt-names = "wdog",
              "fatal",
              "ready",
              "handover",
              "stop-ack";

    clocks = <&rpmcc RPM_CXO_CLK>;
    clock-names = "xo";

    cx-supply = <&pm8841_s2>;

    memory-region = <&adsp_region>;

    qcom,smem-states = <&adsp_smp2p_out 0>;
    qcom,smem-state-names = "stop";

    smd-edge {
        interrupts = <0 156 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>;

        qcom,ipc = <&apcs 8 8>;
        qcom,smd-edge = <1>;
    };
};

The following example describes the resources needed to boot control the
SLPI, as it is found on MSM8996 boards.

slpi {
    compatible = "qcom,msm8996-slpi-pil";
    interrupts-extended = <&intc 0 390 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>,
                  <&slpi_smp2p_in 0 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>,
                  <&slpi_smp2p_in 1 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>,
                  <&slpi_smp2p_in 2 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>,
                  <&slpi_smp2p_in 3 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>;
    interrupt-names = "wdog",
              "fatal",
              "ready",
              "handover",
              "stop-ack";

    clocks = <&rpmcc MSM8996_RPM_SMD_XO_CLK_SRC>,
             <&rpmcc MSM8996_RPM_SMD_AGGR2_NOC_CLK>;
    clock-names = "xo", "aggre2";

    cx-supply = <&pm8994_l26>;
    px-supply = <&pm8994_lvs2>;

    memory-region = <&slpi_region>;
    qcom,smem-states = <&slpi_smp2p_out 0>;
    qcom,smem-state-names = "stop";
    };