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4$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/arm/psci.yaml#
5$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
6
7title: Power State Coordination Interface (PSCI)
8
9maintainers:
10 - Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com>
11
12description: |+
13 Firmware implementing the PSCI functions described in ARM document number
14 ARM DEN 0022A ("Power State Coordination Interface System Software on ARM
15 processors") can be used by Linux to initiate various CPU-centric power
16 operations.
17
18 Issue A of the specification describes functions for CPU suspend, hotplug
19 and migration of secure software.
20
21 Functions are invoked by trapping to the privilege level of the PSCI
22 firmware (specified as part of the binding below) and passing arguments
23 in a manner similar to that specified by AAPCS:
24
25 r0 => 32-bit Function ID / return value
26 {r1 - r3} => Parameters
27
28 Note that the immediate field of the trapping instruction must be set
29 to #0.
30
31 [2] Power State Coordination Interface (PSCI) specification
32 http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.den0022c/DEN0022C_Power_State_Coordination_Interface.pdf
33
34properties:
35 compatible:
36 oneOf:
37 - description:
38 For implementations complying to PSCI versions prior to 0.2.
39 const: arm,psci
40
41 - description:
42 For implementations complying to PSCI 0.2.
43 const: arm,psci-0.2
44
45 - description:
46 For implementations complying to PSCI 0.2.
47 Function IDs are not required and should be ignored by an OS with
48 PSCI 0.2 support, but are permitted to be present for compatibility
49 with existing software when "arm,psci" is later in the compatible
50 list.
51 items:
52 - const: arm,psci-0.2
53 - const: arm,psci
54
55 - description:
56 For implementations complying to PSCI 1.0.
57 const: arm,psci-1.0
58
59 - description:
60 For implementations complying to PSCI 1.0.
61 PSCI 1.0 is backward compatible with PSCI 0.2 with minor
62 specification updates, as defined in the PSCI specification[2].
63 items:
64 - const: arm,psci-1.0
65 - const: arm,psci-0.2
66
67 method:
68 description: The method of calling the PSCI firmware.
69 allOf:
70 - $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string-array
71 - enum:
72 # SMC #0, with the register assignments specified in this binding.
73 - smc
74 # HVC #0, with the register assignments specified in this binding.
75 - hvc
76
77 cpu_suspend:
78 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
79 description: Function ID for CPU_SUSPEND operation
80
81 cpu_off:
82 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
83 description: Function ID for CPU_OFF operation
84
85 cpu_on:
86 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
87 description: Function ID for CPU_ON operation
88
89 migrate:
90 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
91 description: Function ID for MIGRATE operation
92
93 arm,psci-suspend-param:
94 $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
95 description: |
96 power_state parameter to pass to the PSCI suspend call.
97
98 Device tree nodes that require usage of PSCI CPU_SUSPEND function (ie
99 idle state nodes with entry-method property is set to "psci", as per
100 bindings in [1]) must specify this property.
101
102 [1] Kernel documentation - ARM idle states bindings
103 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/idle-states.txt
104
105
106required:
107 - compatible
108 - method
109
110allOf:
111 - if:
112 properties:
113 compatible:
114 contains:
115 const: arm,psci
116 then:
117 required:
118 - cpu_off
119 - cpu_on
120
121examples:
122 - |+
123
124 // Case 1: PSCI v0.1 only.
125
126 psci {
127 compatible = "arm,psci";
128 method = "smc";
129 cpu_suspend = <0x95c10000>;
130 cpu_off = <0x95c10001>;
131 cpu_on = <0x95c10002>;
132 migrate = <0x95c10003>;
133 };
134
135 - |+
136
137 // Case 2: PSCI v0.2 only
138
139 psci {
140 compatible = "arm,psci-0.2";
141 method = "smc";
142 };
143
144
145 - |+
146
147 // Case 3: PSCI v0.2 and PSCI v0.1.
148
149 /*
150 * A DTB may provide IDs for use by kernels without PSCI 0.2 support,
151 * enabling firmware and hypervisors to support existing and new kernels.
152 * These IDs will be ignored by kernels with PSCI 0.2 support, which will
153 * use the standard PSCI 0.2 IDs exclusively.
154 */
155
156 psci {
157 compatible = "arm,psci-0.2", "arm,psci";
158 method = "hvc";
159
160 cpu_on = <0x95c10002>;
161 cpu_off = <0x95c10001>;
162 };
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