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Add a new documentation file for UCLASS_SOC and its usage to describe the SoC Device ID framework that allows SoC identification and device data matching. Signed-off-by: Dave Gerlach <d-gerlach@ti.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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.. (C) Copyright 2020
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.. Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
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SOC ID Framework
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Introduction
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------------
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The driver-model SOC ID framework is able to provide identification
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information about a specific SoC in use at runtime, and also provide matching
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from a set of identification information from an array. This can be useful for
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enabling small quirks in drivers that exist between SoC variants that are
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impractical to implement using device tree flags. It is based on UCLASS_SOC.
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UCLASS_SOC:
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- drivers/soc/soc-uclass.c
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- include/soc.h
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Configuration:
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- CONFIG_SOC_DEVICE is selected by drivers as needed.
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Implementing a UCLASS_SOC provider
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----------------------------------
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The purpose of this framework is to allow UCLASS_SOC provider drivers to supply
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identification information about the SoC in use at runtime. The framework
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allows drivers to define soc_ops that return identification strings. All
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soc_ops need not be defined and can be left as NULL, in which case the
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framework will return -ENOSYS and not consider the value when doing an
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soc_device_match.
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It is left to the driver implementor to decide how the information returned is
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determined, but in general the same SOC should always return the same set of
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identifying information. Information returned must be in the form of a NULL
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terminated string.
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See include/soc.h for documentation of the available soc_ops and the intended
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meaning of the values that can be returned. See drivers/soc/soc_sandbox.c for
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an example UCLASS_SOC provider driver.
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Using a UCLASS_SOC driver
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-------------------------
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The framework provides the ability to retrieve and use the identification
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strings directly. It also has the ability to return a match from a list of
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different sets of SoC data using soc_device_match.
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An array of 'struct soc_attr' can be defined, each containing ID information
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for a specific SoC, and when passed to soc_device_match, the identifier values
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for each entry in the list will be compared against the values provided by the
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UCLASS_SOC driver that is in use. The first entry in the list that matches all
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non-null values will be returned by soc_device_match.
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An example of various uses of the framework can be found at test/dm/soc.c.
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Describing the device using device tree
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---------------------------------------
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.. code-block:: none
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chipid: chipid {
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compatible = "sandbox,soc";
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};
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All that is required in a DT node is a compatible for a corresponding
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UCLASS_SOC driver.
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