Texas Instruments sysc interconnect target module wrapper binding Texas Instruments SoCs can have a generic interconnect target module hardware for devices connected to various interconnects such as L3 interconnect (Arteris NoC) and L4 interconnect (Sonics s3220). The sysc is mostly used for interaction between module and PRCM. It participates in the OCP Disconnect Protocol but other than that is mostly independent of the interconnect. Each interconnect target module can have one or more devices connected to it. There is a set of control registers for managing interconnect target module clocks, idle modes and interconnect level resets for the module. These control registers are sprinkled into the unused register address space of the first child device IP block managed by the interconnect target module and typically are named REVISION, SYSCONFIG and SYSSTATUS. Required standard properties: - compatible shall be one of the following generic types: "ti,sysc-omap2" "ti,sysc-omap4" "ti,sysc-omap4-simple" or one of the following derivative types for hardware needing special workarounds: "ti,sysc-omap3430-sr" "ti,sysc-omap3630-sr" "ti,sysc-omap4-sr" "ti,sysc-omap3-sham" "ti,sysc-omap-aes" "ti,sysc-mcasp" "ti,sysc-usb-host-fs" - reg shall have register areas implemented for the interconnect target module in question such as revision, sysc and syss - reg-names shall contain the register names implemented for the interconnect target module in question such as "rev, "sysc", and "syss" - ranges shall contain the interconnect target module IO range available for one or more child device IP blocks managed by the interconnect target module, the ranges may include multiple ranges such as device L4 range for control and parent L3 range for DMA access Optional properties: - clocks clock specifier for each name in the clock-names as specified in the binding documentation for ti-clkctrl, typically available for all interconnect targets on TI SoCs based on omap4 except if it's read-only register in hwauto mode as for example omap4 L4_CFG_CLKCTRL - clock-names should contain at least "fck", and optionally also "ick" depending on the SoC and the interconnect target module - ti,hwmods optional TI interconnect module name to use legacy hwmod platform data Example: Single instance of MUSB controller on omap4 using interconnect ranges using offsets from l4_cfg second segment (0x4a000000 + 0x80000 = 0x4a0ab000): target-module@2b000 { /* 0x4a0ab000, ap 84 12.0 */ compatible = "ti,sysc-omap2"; ti,hwmods = "usb_otg_hs"; reg = <0x2b400 0x4>, <0x2b404 0x4>, <0x2b408 0x4>; reg-names = "rev", "sysc", "syss"; clocks = <&l3_init_clkctrl OMAP4_USB_OTG_HS_CLKCTRL 0>; clock-names = "fck"; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1>; ranges = <0 0x2b000 0x1000>; usb_otg_hs: otg@0 { compatible = "ti,omap4-musb"; reg = <0x0 0x7ff>; interrupts = , ; usb-phy = <&usb2_phy>; ... }; }; Note that other SoCs, such as am335x can have multipe child devices. On am335x there are two MUSB instances, two USB PHY instances, and a single CPPI41 DMA instance as children of a single interconnet target module.