Arnd Bergmann 2d61b9303c Qualcomm Arm64 DeviceTree updates for v6.11
This introduces 11 new boards, namely:
 * ASUS Vivobook S 15
 * Lenovo Smart Tab M10 DTS
 * Motorola Moto E 2015 LTE (surnia)
 * Motorola Moto G 2015 (osprey)
 * Motorola Moto G4 Play (harpia)
 * Qualcomm AIM300 AIoT development board
 * Qualcomm SM8650 Hardware Development Kit (HDK)
 * SHIFTphone 8
 * Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5
 * Schneider HMIBSC board DTS
 * TP-Link Archer AX55 v1
 
 Of particular interest here is the Asus Vivobook, the first supported X1
 Elite consumer laptop.
 
 For IPQ6018 an SDHCI controller is added and on IPQ9574 an MDIO bus is
 described.
 
 The improvements to MSM8916-based devices continues, with sound and
 mdoem support added to Acer Iconia Talk S and GPLUS FL8005A, the latter
 also gaining BMS support. Samsung Galaxy devices gains PMIC and charger
 definitions, NFC support and MUIC. Accelerometer and magnetometer
 support is added to the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime devices.
 
 On MSM8976 definitions for IOMMU, the display subsystem, wifi subsystem,
 and Adreno GPU are added.
 
 On MSM8996 UFS core clock frequencies are specified, FastRPC nodes are
 added for the audio DSP, glink-edges are described where available, the
 display subsystem reset is added.
 
 Venus is introduced on MSM8998 and the "No MSA Ready" quirk is added to
 allow ath10k to come up.
 
 GPU support is added to QCM2290 and enabled on the RB1 development
 board.
 The I2C controller used for communicating with the LT9611UXC HDMI
 bridge is temporarily replaced with i2c-gpio while issues with the
 builtin controller is diagnosed. The same is done for RB2, on the
 QRB4210 platform.
 On RB2 TCPM max current draw is corrected and the vreg_l9a regulator is
 marked as always on to match expectations.
 
 On the QDU1000 platform, USB is added, secure QFPROM is introduced to
 allow LLCC to access OTP data. USB is enabled on the two IDP boards.
 
 SA8775p gains PCIe endpoint definitions, LLCCC support, IMEM and PIL
 info regions. Nodes are marked as dma-coherent as needed, a dedicated
 carveout for shared memory bridge allocations is introduced.
 The SA8775P ride device is split in the two versions r2 and r3.
 
 The SC7180 Trogdor clamshell/detachable fragments are refactored for
 convenience, and pwmleds are disabled where unused.
 
 On SC7280 the APR nodes for interfacing with the audio services in audio
 DSP firmware are introduced. The Qualcomm SMMU TBUs are described, to
 enable improved debug support. QoS clocks are added to interconnects, as
 needed in order to operate the QoS settings on some buses.
 SuperSpeed in park is disabled for the primary DWC3 instance to address
 host controller issues under load.
 
 The PM8008 (camera PMIC) is introduced in Fairphone 5, regulators are
 named for better output, and firmware name for IPA is adjusted to the
 preferred file format.
 The HDMI bridge on Rb3gen2 is described, rtc, gpi-dma and qup nodes are
 enabled.
 
 The Type-C port manager found in PM7250b is enabled, for targets not
 using pmic-glink firmware for Type-C management.
 
 SC8180X gets a number of smaller corrections, and some cleanups -
 related to both functional issues and DeviceTree validation.
 
 The PSHOLD node is marked reserved, after reports that this causes
 issues during shutdown. Description of the USB signals are updated to
 match the signal path. The PM8008 camera PMIC is added to Lenovo
 ThinkPad X13s.
 
 The PM660 PMIC is extended with charger and rradc definitions, and the
 SDM670 gains a SMEM region definition.
 
 On SDM845 the Qualcomm SMMU TBU nodes are described, to enable improved
 debug output during faults etc. The UFS PHY is associated with its GDSC,
 and the DisplayPort controller is wired up to the QMP PHY.
 
 The Lenovo Yoga C630 Embedded Controller is introduced, adding battery
 and Type-C port management and altmode support. The C630 also gains WiFI
 calibration variant information, to cause selection of the right data.
 The missing IPA firmware path is corrected.
 
 For the SDX75 platform, AOSS, IPCC, SDHCI, TCSR, modem SMP2P, I2C and
 SPI nodes are introduced. SD-card support is added to the IDP board.
 
 CPUfreq support is introduced for the SM4450 platform.
 
 Missing reset is added to the SDHC controller of SM6115. The UFS PHY
 is associated with its GDSC, so is the PHY on SM6350.
 
 On Fairphone 4, the camera pmic (PM8008) is introduced, regulators are
 named for more informative debug output, and USB role switching is
 enabled.
 
 On the Fairphone 3, vibrator support is added and enabled.
 
 On SM8250, the USB signal paths are properly described in the OF graph,
 the UFS PHY gains its required power-domains description.
 Thanks to the introduction of PCI power sequence support, the QRB5165
 RB5 WiFi chip can now be powered up, so this is added.
 
 Touchscreen interrupt flags are corrected accross a number of Sony
 Xperia devices, to remove the unexpected traces from downstream.
 
 On SM8450 an OPP-table is introduced for the PCIe controllers, to
 specify the bandwidth and performance state requirements for the
 different genrations and link widths. For this the PCIe controllers also
 gains interconnect path definitions. The LLCC register layout is
 corrected, and the UFS PHY is associated with its GDSC.
 
 On the SM8550 development boards speaker port mapping is added. WiFi
 support is finally enabled on the QRD board.
 The new AIM300 development platform/board is introduced.
 
 For SM8650 video and camera clock controller are introduced. SCM node
 gains details necessary to trigger USB ramdump (download mode) upon a
 system crash.
 WiFi support and speaker port mapping is added to the QRD and the newly
 introduced HDK. On the MTP the USB Type-C connector is describe to be
 routed to the PHY.
 In addition to the base HDK, a Display Card overlay is also introduced.
 
 For X1 Elite bwmon, fastrpc and GPU support, tsens, and the missing PCIe
 6a instance are added. Thermal zones are described. Pmic-glink is
 introduced for both CRD and QCP devices, and remaining PMICs are
 described. Audio support is also added to the QCP.
 An explicit, larger, chunk of CMA memory is added to the various
 devices, in order to compensate for the lack of IOMMU for PCIe.
 
 Across a wide range of platforms, the thermal zone polling delays are
 removed as supplies are interrupt driven anyways. Also thermal related
 is the introduction of GPU thermal throttling, across many SoCs.
 
 The old SMSM implementation is finally transitioned to using the
 mailbox-based description and implementation for invoking interrupts on
 remote processors. As such interrupt-triggering is converted to use this
 mechanism on related platforms.
 
 The usb-role-switch property is removed for all USB instances hard coded
 to either host or peripheral across a range of boards.
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Merge tag 'qcom-arm64-for-6.11' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/qcom/linux into soc/dt

Qualcomm Arm64 DeviceTree updates for v6.11

This introduces 11 new boards, namely:
* ASUS Vivobook S 15
* Lenovo Smart Tab M10 DTS
* Motorola Moto E 2015 LTE (surnia)
* Motorola Moto G 2015 (osprey)
* Motorola Moto G4 Play (harpia)
* Qualcomm AIM300 AIoT development board
* Qualcomm SM8650 Hardware Development Kit (HDK)
* SHIFTphone 8
* Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5
* Schneider HMIBSC board DTS
* TP-Link Archer AX55 v1

Of particular interest here is the Asus Vivobook, the first supported X1
Elite consumer laptop.

For IPQ6018 an SDHCI controller is added and on IPQ9574 an MDIO bus is
described.

The improvements to MSM8916-based devices continues, with sound and
mdoem support added to Acer Iconia Talk S and GPLUS FL8005A, the latter
also gaining BMS support. Samsung Galaxy devices gains PMIC and charger
definitions, NFC support and MUIC. Accelerometer and magnetometer
support is added to the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime devices.

On MSM8976 definitions for IOMMU, the display subsystem, wifi subsystem,
and Adreno GPU are added.

On MSM8996 UFS core clock frequencies are specified, FastRPC nodes are
added for the audio DSP, glink-edges are described where available, the
display subsystem reset is added.

Venus is introduced on MSM8998 and the "No MSA Ready" quirk is added to
allow ath10k to come up.

GPU support is added to QCM2290 and enabled on the RB1 development
board.
The I2C controller used for communicating with the LT9611UXC HDMI
bridge is temporarily replaced with i2c-gpio while issues with the
builtin controller is diagnosed. The same is done for RB2, on the
QRB4210 platform.
On RB2 TCPM max current draw is corrected and the vreg_l9a regulator is
marked as always on to match expectations.

On the QDU1000 platform, USB is added, secure QFPROM is introduced to
allow LLCC to access OTP data. USB is enabled on the two IDP boards.

SA8775p gains PCIe endpoint definitions, LLCCC support, IMEM and PIL
info regions. Nodes are marked as dma-coherent as needed, a dedicated
carveout for shared memory bridge allocations is introduced.
The SA8775P ride device is split in the two versions r2 and r3.

The SC7180 Trogdor clamshell/detachable fragments are refactored for
convenience, and pwmleds are disabled where unused.

On SC7280 the APR nodes for interfacing with the audio services in audio
DSP firmware are introduced. The Qualcomm SMMU TBUs are described, to
enable improved debug support. QoS clocks are added to interconnects, as
needed in order to operate the QoS settings on some buses.
SuperSpeed in park is disabled for the primary DWC3 instance to address
host controller issues under load.

The PM8008 (camera PMIC) is introduced in Fairphone 5, regulators are
named for better output, and firmware name for IPA is adjusted to the
preferred file format.
The HDMI bridge on Rb3gen2 is described, rtc, gpi-dma and qup nodes are
enabled.

The Type-C port manager found in PM7250b is enabled, for targets not
using pmic-glink firmware for Type-C management.

SC8180X gets a number of smaller corrections, and some cleanups -
related to both functional issues and DeviceTree validation.

The PSHOLD node is marked reserved, after reports that this causes
issues during shutdown. Description of the USB signals are updated to
match the signal path. The PM8008 camera PMIC is added to Lenovo
ThinkPad X13s.

The PM660 PMIC is extended with charger and rradc definitions, and the
SDM670 gains a SMEM region definition.

On SDM845 the Qualcomm SMMU TBU nodes are described, to enable improved
debug output during faults etc. The UFS PHY is associated with its GDSC,
and the DisplayPort controller is wired up to the QMP PHY.

The Lenovo Yoga C630 Embedded Controller is introduced, adding battery
and Type-C port management and altmode support. The C630 also gains WiFI
calibration variant information, to cause selection of the right data.
The missing IPA firmware path is corrected.

For the SDX75 platform, AOSS, IPCC, SDHCI, TCSR, modem SMP2P, I2C and
SPI nodes are introduced. SD-card support is added to the IDP board.

CPUfreq support is introduced for the SM4450 platform.

Missing reset is added to the SDHC controller of SM6115. The UFS PHY
is associated with its GDSC, so is the PHY on SM6350.

On Fairphone 4, the camera pmic (PM8008) is introduced, regulators are
named for more informative debug output, and USB role switching is
enabled.

On the Fairphone 3, vibrator support is added and enabled.

On SM8250, the USB signal paths are properly described in the OF graph,
the UFS PHY gains its required power-domains description.
Thanks to the introduction of PCI power sequence support, the QRB5165
RB5 WiFi chip can now be powered up, so this is added.

Touchscreen interrupt flags are corrected accross a number of Sony
Xperia devices, to remove the unexpected traces from downstream.

On SM8450 an OPP-table is introduced for the PCIe controllers, to
specify the bandwidth and performance state requirements for the
different genrations and link widths. For this the PCIe controllers also
gains interconnect path definitions. The LLCC register layout is
corrected, and the UFS PHY is associated with its GDSC.

On the SM8550 development boards speaker port mapping is added. WiFi
support is finally enabled on the QRD board.
The new AIM300 development platform/board is introduced.

For SM8650 video and camera clock controller are introduced. SCM node
gains details necessary to trigger USB ramdump (download mode) upon a
system crash.
WiFi support and speaker port mapping is added to the QRD and the newly
introduced HDK. On the MTP the USB Type-C connector is describe to be
routed to the PHY.
In addition to the base HDK, a Display Card overlay is also introduced.

For X1 Elite bwmon, fastrpc and GPU support, tsens, and the missing PCIe
6a instance are added. Thermal zones are described. Pmic-glink is
introduced for both CRD and QCP devices, and remaining PMICs are
described. Audio support is also added to the QCP.
An explicit, larger, chunk of CMA memory is added to the various
devices, in order to compensate for the lack of IOMMU for PCIe.

Across a wide range of platforms, the thermal zone polling delays are
removed as supplies are interrupt driven anyways. Also thermal related
is the introduction of GPU thermal throttling, across many SoCs.

The old SMSM implementation is finally transitioned to using the
mailbox-based description and implementation for invoking interrupts on
remote processors. As such interrupt-triggering is converted to use this
mechanism on related platforms.

The usb-role-switch property is removed for all USB instances hard coded
to either host or peripheral across a range of boards.

* tag 'qcom-arm64-for-6.11' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/qcom/linux: (279 commits)
  dt-bindings: arm: qcom: Document samsung,ms013g
  arm64: dts: qcom: Add device tree for ASUS Vivobook S 15
  dt-bindings: arm: qcom: Add ASUS Vivobook S 15
  arm64: dts: qcom: qrb4210-rb2: Correct max current draw for VBUS
  arm64: dts: qcom: msm8998: add venus node
  arm64: dts: qcom: sa8775p-ride-r3: add new board file
  arm64: dts: qcom: move common parts for sa8775p-ride variants into a .dtsi
  dt-bindings: arm: qcom: add sa8775p-ride Rev 3
  arm64: dts: qcom: sm8550-qrd: add port mapping to speakers
  arm64: dts: qcom: sm8550-mtp: add port mapping to speakers
  arm64: dts: qcom: sm8550-hdk: add port mapping to speakers
  arm64: dts: qcom: sm8650-qrd: add port mapping to speakers
  arm64: dts: qcom: sm8650-mtp: add port mapping to speakers
  arm64: dts: qcom: sm8650-hdk: add port mapping to speakers
  arm64: dts: qcom: sm7225-fairphone-fp4: Name the regulators
  arm64: dts: qcom: pm8916: correct thermal zone name
  arm64: dts: qcom: x1e80100: Add gpu support
  arm64: dts: qcom: x1e80100: Fix USB HS PHY 0.8V supply
  arm64: dts: qcom: qcs6490-rb3gen2: enable hdmi bridge
  arm64: dts: qcom: sm6115: add resets for sdhc_1
  ...

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240706173140.18887-1-andersson@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
2024-07-08 16:40:15 +02:00
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