linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/exynos-thermal.txt

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* Exynos Thermal Management Unit (TMU)
** Required properties:
- compatible : One of the following:
"samsung,exynos4412-tmu"
"samsung,exynos4210-tmu"
"samsung,exynos5250-tmu"
"samsung,exynos5420-tmu" for TMU channel 0, 1 on Exynos5420
"samsung,exynos5420-tmu-ext-triminfo" for TMU channels 2, 3 and 4
Exynos5420 (Must pass triminfo base and triminfo clock)
"samsung,exynos5440-tmu"
- interrupt-parent : The phandle for the interrupt controller
- reg : Address range of the thermal registers. For soc's which has multiple
instances of TMU and some registers are shared across all TMU's like
interrupt related then 2 set of register has to supplied. First set
belongs to register set of TMU instance and second set belongs to
registers shared with the TMU instance.
NOTE: On Exynos5420, the TRIMINFO register is misplaced for TMU
channels 2, 3 and 4
Use "samsung,exynos5420-tmu-ext-triminfo" in cases, there is a misplaced
register, also provide clock to access that base.
TRIMINFO at 0x1006c000 contains data for TMU channel 3
TRIMINFO at 0x100a0000 contains data for TMU channel 4
TRIMINFO at 0x10068000 contains data for TMU channel 2
- interrupts : Should contain interrupt for thermal system
- clocks : The main clocks for TMU device
-- 1. operational clock for TMU channel
-- 2. optional clock to access the shared registers of TMU channel
- clock-names : Thermal system clock name
-- "tmu_apbif" operational clock for current TMU channel
-- "tmu_triminfo_apbif" clock to access the shared triminfo register
for current TMU channel
- vtmu-supply: This entry is optional and provides the regulator node supplying
voltage to TMU. If needed this entry can be placed inside
board/platform specific dts file.
Example 1):
tmu@100C0000 {
compatible = "samsung,exynos4412-tmu";
interrupt-parent = <&combiner>;
reg = <0x100C0000 0x100>;
interrupts = <2 4>;
clocks = <&clock 383>;
clock-names = "tmu_apbif";
status = "disabled";
vtmu-supply = <&tmu_regulator_node>;
};
Example 2):
tmuctrl_0: tmuctrl@160118 {
compatible = "samsung,exynos5440-tmu";
reg = <0x160118 0x230>, <0x160368 0x10>;
interrupts = <0 58 0>;
clocks = <&clock 21>;
clock-names = "tmu_apbif";
};
Example 3): (In case of Exynos5420 "with misplaced TRIMINFO register")
tmu_cpu2: tmu@10068000 {
compatible = "samsung,exynos5420-tmu-ext-triminfo";
reg = <0x10068000 0x100>, <0x1006c000 0x4>;
interrupts = <0 184 0>;
clocks = <&clock 318>, <&clock 318>;
clock-names = "tmu_apbif", "tmu_triminfo_apbif";
};
tmu_cpu3: tmu@1006c000 {
compatible = "samsung,exynos5420-tmu-ext-triminfo";
reg = <0x1006c000 0x100>, <0x100a0000 0x4>;
interrupts = <0 185 0>;
clocks = <&clock 318>, <&clock 319>;
clock-names = "tmu_apbif", "tmu_triminfo_apbif";
};
tmu_gpu: tmu@100a0000 {
compatible = "samsung,exynos5420-tmu-ext-triminfo";
reg = <0x100a0000 0x100>, <0x10068000 0x4>;
interrupts = <0 215 0>;
clocks = <&clock 319>, <&clock 318>;
clock-names = "tmu_apbif", "tmu_triminfo_apbif";
};
Note: For multi-instance tmu each instance should have an alias correctly
numbered in "aliases" node.
Example:
aliases {
tmuctrl0 = &tmuctrl_0;
tmuctrl1 = &tmuctrl_1;
tmuctrl2 = &tmuctrl_2;
};