Texas Instruments K3 Interrupt Router ===================================== The Interrupt Router (INTR) module provides a mechanism to mux M interrupt inputs to N interrupt outputs, where all M inputs are selectable to be driven per N output. An Interrupt Router can either handle edge triggered or level triggered interrupts and that is fixed in hardware. Interrupt Router +----------------------+ | Inputs Outputs | +-------+ | +------+ +-----+ | | GPIO |----------->| | irq0 | | 0 | | Host IRQ +-------+ | +------+ +-----+ | controller | . . | +-------+ +-------+ | . . |----->| IRQ | | INTA |----------->| . . | +-------+ +-------+ | . +-----+ | | +------+ | N | | | | irqM | +-----+ | | +------+ | | | +----------------------+ There is one register per output (MUXCNTL_N) that controls the selection. Configuration of these MUXCNTL_N registers is done by a system controller (like the Device Memory and Security Controller on K3 AM654 SoC). System controller will keep track of the used and unused registers within the Router. Driver should request the system controller to get the range of GIC IRQs assigned to the requesting hosts. It is the drivers responsibility to keep track of Host IRQs. Communication between the host processor running an OS and the system controller happens through a protocol called TI System Control Interface (TISCI protocol). For more details refer: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/keystone/ti,sci.txt TISCI Interrupt Router Node: ---------------------------- Required Properties: - compatible: Must be "ti,sci-intr". - ti,intr-trigger-type: Should be one of the following: 1: If intr supports edge triggered interrupts. 4: If intr supports level triggered interrupts. - interrupt-controller: Identifies the node as an interrupt controller - #interrupt-cells: Specifies the number of cells needed to encode an interrupt source. The value should be 2. First cell should contain the TISCI device ID of source Second cell should contain the interrupt source offset within the device. - ti,sci: Phandle to TI-SCI compatible System controller node. - ti,sci-dst-id: TISCI device ID of the destination IRQ controller. - ti,sci-rm-range-girq: Array of TISCI subtype ids representing the host irqs assigned to this interrupt router. Each subtype id corresponds to a range of host irqs. For more details on TISCI IRQ resource management refer: http://downloads.ti.com/tisci/esd/latest/2_tisci_msgs/rm/rm_irq.html Example: -------- The following example demonstrates both interrupt router node and the consumer node(main gpio) on the AM654 SoC: main_intr: interrupt-controller0 { compatible = "ti,sci-intr"; ti,intr-trigger-type = <1>; interrupt-controller; interrupt-parent = <&gic500>; #interrupt-cells = <2>; ti,sci = <&dmsc>; ti,sci-dst-id = <56>; ti,sci-rm-range-girq = <0x1>; }; main_gpio0: gpio@600000 { ... interrupt-parent = <&main_intr>; interrupts = <57 256>, <57 257>, <57 258>, <57 259>, <57 260>, <57 261>; ... };