+ k) RapidIO
+
+ Required properties:
+
+ - device_type : Should be "rapidio"
There is no OF binding, so no.
+ - compatible : Should be "fsl,rapidio-v0.0" or "fsl,rapidio-v1.0"
+ and so on. The version number is got from IP Block Revision
+ Register of RapidIO controller.
It's better to use real device names, just like everyone
else.
+ - #address-cells : Address representation for "rapidio" devices.
+ This field represents the number of cells needed to represent
+ the RapidIO address of the registers. For supporting more than
+ 36-bits RapidIO address, this field should be <2>.
More than 32 bit?
+ - interrupt-parent : the phandle for the interrupt controller that
+ services interrupts for this device.
Not required, depends on the interrupt tree of the system.
+ - interrupts : <a b> where a is the interrupt number and b is a
+ field that represents an encoding of the sense and level
+ information for the interrupt.
No. The format of an "interrupts" entry is defined by
the interrupt domain this device sits in, not by the
device itself.
For this sector, interrupts order should be
+ <err_irq bell_outb_irq bell_inb_irq msg1_tx_irq msg1_rx_irq
+ msg2_tx_irq msg2_rx_irq ... msgN_tx_irq msgN_rx_irq>.
That's to be defined in the binding for your specific device,
not in a more generic rapidio binding.
+ #address-cells = <2>;
You want a #size-cells as well.
Hope this helps,
Segher
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