On 10/14/25 14:46, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 14/10/2025 17:40, Kamal Dasu wrote:
On Thu, Oct 9, 2025 at 10:00 PM Krzysztof Kozlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
On 09/10/2025 23:20, Kamal Dasu wrote:
The broadcom settop SoCs have hardware semaphores as part of "sundry"
IP block which has other controls that do not belong anywhere else.
e.g. pin/mux controls, SoC identification, drive strength, reset controls,
and other misc bits are part of this block.
This does not explain why this has to be a separate block. Rob comment
stays valid - this belongs to parent node.
We do not have a separate parent node where this will fit in. We have
So what is the parent? simple bus?
Ultimately yes, there is a parent node which is a "simple-bus" but what
we effectively did is break up the "sun-top-ctrl" node into register
ranges that are on 4 byte boundary, because the functionality offered in
that aggregate is partitioned on a 4 byte boundary.
Now, we could utilize the fact that the node has been exposed in our
Device Trees using a syson:
sun_top_ctrl: syscon@8404000 {
compatible = "brcm,brcmstb-sun-top-ctrl",
"syscon";
reg = <0x8404000 0x708>;
};
the DWORD aligned register defined here as organized in the SUNDRY
block.
I don't know what SUNDRY is.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sundry
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Florian