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# Copyright (c) 2021, Antonio Tessarolo
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
description: Vf610 Adc
compatible: "nxp,vf610-adc"
include: adc-controller.yaml
properties:
reg:
required: true
interrupts:
required: true
clk-source:
type: int
required: true
description: |
Select adc clock source: 0 clock from IPG, 1 clock from IPG divided 2, 2 async clock
clk-divider:
type: int
required: true
description: |
Select clock divider: 0 clock divided by 1, 1 clock divided by 2, 2 clock divided by 4,
3 clock divided by 8
"#io-channel-cells":
const: 1
rdc:
type: int
required: true
description: |
Set the RDC permission for this peripheral: the RDC controls which
processor can access to this peripheral. User can select to assign this
peripheral to the M4 processor, A9 processor or both with R/W or RW
permissions. To set wanted permission a user should use the helper
macro RDC_DOMAIN_PERM(domain,permission) where domain must be one of
M4_DOMAIN_ID or A9_DOMAIN_ID and permission one among
RDC_DOMAIN_PERM_NONE, RDC_DOMAIN_PERM_W, RDC_DOMAIN_PERM_R,
RDC_DOMAIN_PERM_RW. Example to allow both processor to read/write to
this peripheral a user should put:
rdc = <(RDC_DOMAIN_PERM(A9_DOMAIN_ID, RDC_DOMAIN_PERM_RW) |
RDC_DOMAIN_PERM(M4_DOMAIN_ID, RDC_DOMAIN_PERM_RW))>;
io-channel-cells:
- input