[PATCH] rnndb/dsi: Add register descriptions for 20nm PHY
Hai Li
hali at codeaurora.org
Thu Jun 18 07:12:52 PDT 2015
This change introduces new domains of PHY and PHY_REGULATOR
for 20nm DSI PHY registers.
Signed-off-by: Hai Li <hali at codeaurora.org>
---
rnndb/dsi/dsi.xml | 91 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 91 insertions(+)
diff --git a/rnndb/dsi/dsi.xml b/rnndb/dsi/dsi.xml
index d19bea9..0f3d4ff 100644
--- a/rnndb/dsi/dsi.xml
+++ b/rnndb/dsi/dsi.xml
@@ -525,4 +525,95 @@ xsi:schemaLocation="http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ rules-ng.xsd">
<reg32 offset="0x000D4" name="CTRL_54"/>
</domain>
+<domain name="DSI_20nm_PHY" width="32">
+ <array offset="0x00000" name="LN" length="4" stride="0x40">
+ <reg32 offset="0x00" name="CFG_0"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x04" name="CFG_1"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x08" name="CFG_2"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x0c" name="CFG_3"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x10" name="CFG_4"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x14" name="TEST_DATAPATH"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x18" name="DEBUG_SEL"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x1c" name="TEST_STR_0"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x20" name="TEST_STR_1"/>
+ </array>
+
+ <reg32 offset="0x00100" name="LNCK_CFG_0"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00104" name="LNCK_CFG_1"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00108" name="LNCK_CFG_2"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x0010c" name="LNCK_CFG_3"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00110" name="LNCK_CFG_4"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00114" name="LNCK_TEST_DATAPATH"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00118" name="LNCK_DEBUG_SEL"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x0011c" name="LNCK_TEST_STR0"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00120" name="LNCK_TEST_STR1"/>
+
+ <reg32 offset="0x00140" name="TIMING_CTRL_0">
+ <bitfield name="CLK_ZERO" low="0" high="7" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00144" name="TIMING_CTRL_1">
+ <bitfield name="CLK_TRAIL" low="0" high="7" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00148" name="TIMING_CTRL_2">
+ <bitfield name="CLK_PREPARE" low="0" high="7" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x0014c" name="TIMING_CTRL_3">
+ <bitfield name="CLK_ZERO_8" pos="0" type="boolean"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00150" name="TIMING_CTRL_4">
+ <bitfield name="HS_EXIT" low="0" high="7" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00154" name="TIMING_CTRL_5">
+ <bitfield name="HS_ZERO" low="0" high="7" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00158" name="TIMING_CTRL_6">
+ <bitfield name="HS_PREPARE" low="0" high="7" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x0015c" name="TIMING_CTRL_7">
+ <bitfield name="HS_TRAIL" low="0" high="7" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00160" name="TIMING_CTRL_8">
+ <bitfield name="HS_RQST" low="0" high="7" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00164" name="TIMING_CTRL_9">
+ <bitfield name="TA_GO" low="0" high="2" type="uint"/>
+ <bitfield name="TA_SURE" low="4" high="6" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00168" name="TIMING_CTRL_10">
+ <bitfield name="TA_GET" low="0" high="2" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+ <reg32 offset="0x0016c" name="TIMING_CTRL_11">
+ <bitfield name="TRIG3_CMD" low="0" high="7" type="uint"/>
+ </reg32>
+
+ <reg32 offset="0x00170" name="CTRL_0"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00174" name="CTRL_1"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00178" name="CTRL_2"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x0017c" name="CTRL_3"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00180" name="CTRL_4"/>
+
+ <reg32 offset="0x00184" name="STRENGTH_0"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00188" name="STRENGTH_1"/>
+
+ <reg32 offset="0x001b4" name="BIST_CTRL_0"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x001b8" name="BIST_CTRL_1"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x001bc" name="BIST_CTRL_2"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x001c0" name="BIST_CTRL_3"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x001c4" name="BIST_CTRL_4"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x001c8" name="BIST_CTRL_5"/>
+
+ <reg32 offset="0x001d4" name="GLBL_TEST_CTRL"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x001dc" name="LDO_CNTRL"/>
+</domain>
+
+<domain name="DSI_20nm_PHY_REGULATOR" width="32">
+ <reg32 offset="0x00000" name="CTRL_0"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00004" name="CTRL_1"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00008" name="CTRL_2"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x0000c" name="CTRL_3"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00010" name="CTRL_4"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00014" name="CTRL_5"/>
+ <reg32 offset="0x00018" name="CAL_PWR_CFG"/>
+</domain>
+
</database>
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