1Texas Instruments TI SCI Generic Power Domain 2============================================= 3 4Some TI SoCs contain a system controller (like the SYSFW, etc...) that is 5responsible for controlling the state of the IPs that are present. 6Communication between the host processor running an OS and the system 7controller happens through a protocol known as TI SCI [1]. 8 9[1] http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TISCI 10 11PM Domain Node 12============== 13The PM domain node represents the global PM domain managed by the SYSFW. Because 14this relies on the TI SCI protocol to communicate with the SYSFW it must be a 15child of the sysfw node. 16 17Required Properties: 18-------------------- 19- compatible: Must be "ti,sci-pm-domain" 20- #power-domain-cells: Must be 1 so that an id can be provided in each 21 device node. 22 23Example (AM65x): 24---------------- 25 sysfw: sysfw { 26 compatible = "ti,am654-system-controller"; 27 ... 28 k3_pds: power-controller { 29 compatible = "ti,sci-pm-domain"; 30 #power-domain-cells = <1>; 31 }; 32 }; 33 34PM Domain Consumers 35=================== 36Hardware blocks belonging to a PM domain should contain a "power-domains" 37property that is a phandle pointing to the corresponding PM domain node 38along with an index representing the device id to be passed to the PMMC 39for device control. 40 41Required Properties: 42-------------------- 43- power-domains: phandle pointing to the corresponding PM domain node 44 and an ID representing the device. 45 46Example (AM65x): 47---------------- 48 uart2: serial@02800000 { 49 compatible = "ti,omap4-uart"; 50 ... 51 power-domains = <&k3_pds 0x3f>; 52 }; 53