1 Intel Interrupt Router Device Binding
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4 The device tree node which describes the operation of the Intel Interrupt Router
8 - reg : Specifies the interrupt router's PCI configuration space address as
9 defined by the Open Firmware spec.
10 - compatible = "intel,irq-router"
11 - intel,pirq-config : Specifies the IRQ routing register programming mechanism.
13 "pci": IRQ routing is controlled by PCI configuration registers
14 "ibase": IRQ routing is in the memory-mapped IBASE register block
15 - intel,ibase-offset : IBASE register offset in the interrupt router's PCI
16 configuration space, required only if intel,pirq-config = "ibase".
17 - intel,actl-8bit : If ACTL (ACPI control) register width is 8-bit, this must
18 be specified. The 8-bit ACTL register is seen on ICH series chipset, like
19 ICH9/Panther Point/etc. On Atom chipset it is a 32-bit register.
20 - intel,actl-addr : ACTL (ACPI control) register offset. ACTL can be either
21 in the interrupt router's PCI configuration space, or IBASE.
22 - intel,pirq-link : Specifies the PIRQ link information with two cells. The
23 first cell is the register offset that controls the first PIRQ link routing.
24 The second cell is the total number of PIRQ links the router supports.
25 - intel,pirq-regmap : Specifies PIRQ routing register offset of all PIRQ links,
26 encoded as 2 cells a group for each link. The first cell is the PIRQ link
27 number (0 for PIRQA, 1 for PIRQB, etc). The second cell is the PIRQ routing
28 register offset from the interrupt router's base address. If this property
29 is omitted, it indicates a consecutive register offset from the first PIRQ
30 link, as specified by the first cell of intel,pirq-link.
31 - intel,pirq-mask : Specifies the IRQ mask representing the 16 IRQs in the
32 8259 PIC. Bit N is 1 means IRQ N is available to be routed.
33 - intel,pirq-routing : Specifies all PCI devices' IRQ routing information,
34 encoded as 3 cells a group for a device. The first cell is the device's PCI
35 bus number, device number and function number encoding with PCI_BDF() macro.
36 The second cell is the PCI interrupt pin used by this device. The last cell
37 is which PIRQ line the PCI interrupt pin is routed to.
43 #include <dt-bindings/interrupt-router/intel-irq.h>
46 reg = <0x0000f800 0 0 0 0>;
47 compatible = "intel,irq-router";
48 intel,pirq-config = "pci";
49 intel,pirq-link = <0x60 8>;
50 intel,pirq-mask = <0xdef8>;
51 intel,pirq-routing = <
52 PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA
53 PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQB
54 PCI_BDF(0, 8, 0) INTA PIRQC
55 PCI_BDF(0, 8, 1) INTB PIRQD
56 PCI_BDF(1, 6, 0) INTA PIRQE
57 PCI_BDF(1, 6, 1) INTB PIRQF
58 PCI_BDF(1, 6, 2) INTC PIRQG
59 PCI_BDF(1, 6, 3) INTD PIRQH