# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) %YAML 1.2 --- $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/interrupt-controller/econet,en751221-intc.yaml# $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# title: EcoNet EN751221 Interrupt Controller maintainers: - Caleb James DeLisle description: The EcoNet EN751221 Interrupt Controller is a simple interrupt controller designed for the MIPS 34Kc MT SMP processor with 2 VPEs. Each interrupt can be routed to either VPE but not both, so to support per-CPU interrupts, a secondary IRQ number is allocated to control masking/unmasking on VPE#1. For lack of a better term we call these "shadow interrupts". The assignment of shadow interrupts is defined by the SoC integrator when wiring the interrupt lines, so they are configurable in the device tree. allOf: - $ref: /schemas/interrupt-controller.yaml# properties: compatible: const: econet,en751221-intc reg: maxItems: 1 "#interrupt-cells": const: 1 interrupt-controller: true interrupts: maxItems: 1 description: Interrupt line connecting this controller to its parent. econet,shadow-interrupts: $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-matrix description: An array of interrupt number pairs where each pair represents a shadow interrupt relationship. The first number in each pair is the primary IRQ, and the second is its shadow IRQ used for VPE#1 control. For example, <8 3> means IRQ 8 is shadowed by IRQ 3, so IRQ 3 cannot be mapped, but when VPE#1 requests IRQ 8, it will manipulate the IRQ 3 mask bit. minItems: 1 maxItems: 20 items: items: - description: primary per-CPU IRQ - description: shadow IRQ number required: - compatible - reg - interrupt-controller - "#interrupt-cells" - interrupts additionalProperties: false examples: - | interrupt-controller@1fb40000 { compatible = "econet,en751221-intc"; reg = <0x1fb40000 0x100>; interrupt-controller; #interrupt-cells = <1>; interrupt-parent = <&cpuintc>; interrupts = <2>; econet,shadow-interrupts = <7 2>, <8 3>, <13 12>, <30 29>; }; ...