The TCSR mutex bindings allow device to be described only with address
space (so it uses MMIO, not syscon regmap). This seems reasonable as
TCSR mutex is actually a dedicated IO address space and it also fixes DT
schema checks:
qcom/qcs404-evb-4000.dtb: hwlock: 'reg' is a required property
qcom/qcs404-evb-4000.dtb: hwlock: 'syscon' does not match any of the regexes: 'pinctrl-[0-9]+'
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Andersson <andersson@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220819083209.50844-13-krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org
hwlocks = <&tcsr_mutex 3>;
};
- tcsr_mutex: hwlock {
- compatible = "qcom,tcsr-mutex";
- syscon = <&tcsr_mutex_regs 0 0x1000>;
- #hwlock-cells = <1>;
- };
-
soc: soc@0 {
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
assigned-clock-rates = <19200000>;
};
- tcsr_mutex_regs: syscon@1905000 {
- compatible = "syscon";
+ tcsr_mutex: hwlock@1905000 {
+ compatible = "qcom,tcsr-mutex";
reg = <0x01905000 0x20000>;
+ #hwlock-cells = <1>;
};
tcsr: syscon@1937000 {