linux-brain/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ata/fsl-sata.txt
Rob Herring 791d3ef2e1 dt-bindings: remove 'interrupt-parent' from bindings
'interrupt-parent' is often documented as part of define bindings, but
it is really outside the scope of a device binding. It's never required
in a given node as it is often inherited from a parent node. Or it can
be implicit if a parent node is an 'interrupt-controller' node. So
remove it from all the binding files.

Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: devicetree@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
2018-07-25 14:09:39 -06:00

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* Freescale 8xxx/3.0 Gb/s SATA nodes
SATA nodes are defined to describe on-chip Serial ATA controllers.
Each SATA port should have its own node.
Required properties:
- compatible : compatible list, contains 2 entries, first is
"fsl,CHIP-sata", where CHIP is the processor
(mpc8315, mpc8379, etc.) and the second is
"fsl,pq-sata"
- interrupts : <interrupt mapping for SATA IRQ>
- cell-index : controller index.
1 for controller @ 0x18000
2 for controller @ 0x19000
3 for controller @ 0x1a000
4 for controller @ 0x1b000
Optional properties:
- reg : <registers mapping>
Example:
sata@18000 {
compatible = "fsl,mpc8379-sata", "fsl,pq-sata";
reg = <0x18000 0x1000>;
cell-index = <1>;
interrupts = <2c 8>;
interrupt-parent = < &ipic >;
};