Add the DT binding documentation for Interrupt router driver.

Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvu...@ti.com>
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Changes since v5:
- Introduced a new property for specifying router trigger type.
- Dropped the trigger type from interrupt cells property.

Marc,
        Firmware change to not differentiate INTA interrupts and peripheral
        interrupts might take couple more weeks, but it is going to come.
        I am posting this series to get a review on the INTA driver.

 .../interrupt-controller/ti,sci-intr.txt      | 83 +++++++++++++++++++
 MAINTAINERS                                   |  1 +
 2 files changed, 84 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ti,sci-intr.txt

diff --git 
a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ti,sci-intr.txt 
b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ti,sci-intr.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..613911013db1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ti,sci-intr.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+Texas Instruments K3 Interrupt Router
+=====================================
+
+The Interrupt Router (INTR) module provides a mechanism to mux M
+interrupt inputs to N interrupt outputs, where all M inputs are selectable
+to be driven per N output. An Interrupt Router can either handle edge triggered
+or level triggered interrupts and that is fixed in hardware.
+
+                                 Interrupt Router
+                             +----------------------+
+                             |  Inputs     Outputs  |
+        +-------+            | +------+             |
+        | GPIO  |----------->| | irq0 |             |       Host IRQ
+        +-------+            | +------+             |      controller
+                             |    .        +-----+  |      +-------+
+        +-------+            |    .        |  0  |  |----->|  IRQ  |
+        | INTA  |----------->|    .        +-----+  |      +-------+
+        +-------+            |    .          .      |
+                             | +------+      .      |
+                             | | irqM |    +-----+  |
+                             | +------+    |  N  |  |
+                             |             +-----+  |
+                             +----------------------+
+
+There is one register per output (MUXCNTL_N) that controls the selection.
+Configuration of these MUXCNTL_N registers is done by a system controller
+(like the Device Memory and Security Controller on K3 AM654 SoC). System
+controller will keep track of the used and unused registers within the Router.
+Driver should request the system controller to get the range of GIC IRQs
+assigned to the requesting hosts. It is the drivers responsibility to keep
+track of Host IRQs.
+
+Communication between the host processor running an OS and the system
+controller happens through a protocol called TI System Control Interface
+(TISCI protocol). For more details refer:
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/keystone/ti,sci.txt
+
+TISCI Interrupt Router Node:
+----------------------------
+Required Properties:
+- compatible:          Must be "ti,sci-intr".
+- ti,intr-trigger-type:        Should be 1 if the interrupt router supports 
edge
+                       triggered interrupts, 4 for level triggered interrupts.
+- interrupt-controller:        Identifies the node as an interrupt controller
+- #interrupt-cells:    Specifies the number of cells needed to encode an
+                       interrupt source. The value should be 3.
+                       First cell should contain the TISCI device ID of source
+                       Second cell should contain the interrupt source offset
+                       within the device.
+                       Third cell should be 1 if the irq is coming from the
+                       interrupt aggregator else 0.
+- ti,sci:              Phandle to TI-SCI compatible System controller node.
+- ti,sci-dst-id:       TISCI device ID of the destination IRQ controller.
+- ti,sci-rm-range-girq:        Array of TISCI subtype ids representing the 
host irqs
+                       assigned to this interrupt router. Each subtype id
+                       corresponds to a range of host irqs.
+
+For more details on TISCI IRQ resource management refer:
+http://downloads.ti.com/tisci/esd/latest/2_tisci_msgs/rm/rm_irq.html
+
+Example:
+--------
+The following example demonstrates both interrupt router node and the consumer
+node(main gpio) on the AM654 SoC:
+
+main_intr: interrupt-controller0 {
+       compatible = "ti,sci-intr";
+       ti,intr-trigger-type = <1>;
+       interrupt-controller;
+       interrupt-parent = <&gic500>;
+       #interrupt-cells = <3>;
+       ti,sci = <&dmsc>;
+       ti,sci-dst-id = <56>;
+       ti,sci-rm-range-girq = <0x1>;
+};
+
+main_gpio0: gpio@600000 {
+       ...
+       interrupt-parent = <&main_intr>;
+       interrupts = <57 256 0>, <57 257 0>, <57 258 0>,
+                    <57 259 0>, <57 260 0>, <57 261 0>;
+       ...
+};
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 2359e12e4c41..9c4e71187ca1 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -15349,6 +15349,7 @@ F:      
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/ti,sci-reset.txt
 F:     Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ti,sci-clk.txt
 F:     drivers/clk/keystone/sci-clk.c
 F:     drivers/reset/reset-ti-sci.c
+F:     Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ti,sci-intr.txt
 
 Texas Instruments ASoC drivers
 M:     Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfal...@ti.com>
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2.21.0

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