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* HiSilicon SAS controller
The HiSilicon SAS controller supports SAS/SATA.
Main node required properties:
- compatible : value should be as follows:
(a) "hisilicon,hip05-sas-v1" for v1 hw in hip05 chipset
(b) "hisilicon,hip06-sas-v2" for v2 hw in hip06 chipset
- sas-addr : array of 8 bytes for host SAS address
- reg : Address and length of the SAS register
- hisilicon,sas-syscon: phandle of syscon used for sas control
- ctrl-reset-reg : offset to controller reset register in ctrl reg
- ctrl-reset-sts-reg : offset to controller reset status register in ctrl reg
- ctrl-clock-ena-reg : offset to controller clock enable register in ctrl reg
- queue-count : number of delivery and completion queues in the controller
- phy-count : number of phys accessible by the controller
- interrupts : For v1 hw: Interrupts for phys, completion queues, and fatal
sources; the interrupts are ordered in 3 groups, as follows:
- Phy interrupts
- Completion queue interrupts
- Fatal interrupts
Phy interrupts : Each phy has 3 interrupt sources:
- broadcast
- phyup
- abnormal
The phy interrupts are ordered into groups of 3 per phy
(broadcast, phyup, and abnormal) in increasing order.
Completion queue interrupts : each completion queue has 1
interrupt source.
The interrupts are ordered in increasing order.
Fatal interrupts : the fatal interrupts are ordered as follows:
- ECC
- AXI bus
For v2 hw: Interrupts for phys, Sata, and completion queues;
the interrupts are ordered in 3 groups, as follows:
- Phy interrupts
- Sata interrupts
- Completion queue interrupts
Phy interrupts : Each controller has 2 phy interrupts:
- phy up/down
- channel interrupt
Sata interrupts : Each phy on the controller has 1 Sata
interrupt. The interrupts are ordered in increasing
order.
Completion queue interrupts : each completion queue has 1
interrupt source. The interrupts are ordered in
increasing order.
Optional main node properties:
- hip06-sas-v2-quirk-amt : when set, indicates that the v2 controller has the
"am-max-transmissions" limitation.
Example:
sas0: sas@c1000000 {
compatible = "hisilicon,hip05-sas-v1";
sas-addr = [50 01 88 20 16 00 00 0a];
reg = <0x0 0xc1000000 0x0 0x10000>;
hisilicon,sas-syscon = <&pcie_sas>;
ctrl-reset-reg = <0xa60>;
ctrl-reset-sts-reg = <0x5a30>;
ctrl-clock-ena-reg = <0x338>;
queue-count = <32>;
phy-count = <8>;
dma-coherent;
interrupt-parent = <&mbigen_dsa>;
interrupts = <259 4>,<263 4>,<264 4>,/* phy0 */
<269 4>,<273 4>,<274 4>,/* phy1 */
<279 4>,<283 4>,<284 4>,/* phy2 */
<289 4>,<293 4>,<294 4>,/* phy3 */
<299 4>,<303 4>,<304 4>,/* phy4 */
<309 4>,<313 4>,<314 4>,/* phy5 */
<319 4>,<323 4>,<324 4>,/* phy6 */
<329 4>,<333 4>,<334 4>,/* phy7 */
<336 1>,<337 1>,<338 1>,/* cq0-2 */
<339 1>,<340 1>,<341 1>,/* cq3-5 */
<342 1>,<343 1>,<344 1>,/* cq6-8 */
<345 1>,<346 1>,<347 1>,/* cq9-11 */
<348 1>,<349 1>,<350 1>,/* cq12-14 */
<351 1>,<352 1>,<353 1>,/* cq15-17 */
<354 1>,<355 1>,<356 1>,/* cq18-20 */
<357 1>,<358 1>,<359 1>,/* cq21-23 */
<360 1>,<361 1>,<362 1>,/* cq24-26 */
<363 1>,<364 1>,<365 1>,/* cq27-29 */
<366 1>,<367 1>/* cq30-31 */
<376 4>,/* fatal ecc */
<381 4>;/* fatal axi */
status = "disabled";
};