@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ memory@0 {
};
aliases {
+ emmc2bus = &emmc2bus;
ethernet0 = &genet;
pcie0 = &pcie0;
};
@@ -241,17 +241,26 @@ pwm1: pwm@7e20c800 {
status = "disabled";
};
+ hvs@7e400000 {
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 97 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ };
+ };
+
+ emmc2bus: emmc2bus {
+ compatible = "simple-bus";
+ #address-cells = <2>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+
+ ranges = <0x0 0x7e000000 0x0 0xfe000000 0x01800000>;
+ dma-ranges = <0x0 0xc0000000 0x0 0x00000000 0x40000000>;
+
emmc2: emmc2@7e340000 {
compatible = "brcm,bcm2711-emmc2";
- reg = <0x7e340000 0x100>;
+ reg = <0x0 0x7e340000 0x100>;
interrupts = <GIC_SPI 126 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
clocks = <&clocks BCM2711_CLOCK_EMMC2>;
status = "disabled";
};
-
- hvs@7e400000 {
- interrupts = <GIC_SPI 97 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
- };
};
arm-pmu {
Depending on bcm2711's revision its emmc2 controller might have different DMA constraints. Raspberry Pi 4's firmware will take care of updating those, but only if a certain alias is found in the device tree. So, move emmc2 into its own bus, so as not to pollute other devices with dma-ranges changes and create the emmc2bus alias. Based in Phil ELwell's downstream implementation. Signed-off-by: Nicolas Saenz Julienne <nsaenzjulienne@suse.de> --- arch/arm/boot/dts/bcm2711-rpi-4-b.dts | 1 + arch/arm/boot/dts/bcm2711.dtsi | 19 ++++++++++++++----- 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)