Hi Krzysztof, > >>>>> + '#extsys-id': > >>>> > >>>> '#' is not correct for sure, that's not a cell specifier. > >>>> > >>>> But anyway, we do not accept in general instance IDs. > >>> > >>> I'm happy to replace the instance ID with another solution. > >>> In our case the remoteproc instance does not have a base address > >>> to use. So, we can't put remoteproc@address > >>> > >>> What do you recommend in this case please ? > >> > >> Waiting one month to respond is a great way to drop all context from my > >> memory. The emails are not even available for me - gone from inbox. > >> > >> Bus addressing could note it. Or you have different devices, so > >> different compatibles. Tricky to say, because you did not describe the > >> hardware really and it's one month later... > >> > > > > Sorry for waiting. I was in holidays. > > > > I'll add more documentation about the external system for more clarity [1]. > > > > Basically, Linux runs on the Cortex-A35. The External system is a > > Cortex-M core. The Cortex-A35 can not access the memory of the Cortex-M. > > It can only control Cortex-M core using the reset control and status > > registers mapped > > in the memory space of the Cortex-A35. > > That's pretty standard. > > It does not explain me why bus addressing or different compatible are > not sufficient here.
Using an instance ID was a design choice. I'm happy to replace it with the use of compatible and match data (WIP). The match data will be pointing to a data structure containing the right offsets to be used with regmap APIs. syscon node is used to represent the Host Base System Control register area [1] where the external system reset registers are mapped (EXT_SYS*). The nodes will look like this: syscon@1a010000 { compatible = "arm,sse710-host-base-sysctrl", "simple-mfd", "syscon"; reg = <0x1a010000 0x1000>; #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <1>; remoteproc@310 { compatible = "arm,sse710-extsys0"; reg = <0x310 4>; ... } remoteproc@318 { compatible = "arm,sse710-extsys1"; reg = <0x318 4>; ... } [1]: https://developer.arm.com/documentation/102342/0000/Programmers-model/Register-descriptions/Host-Base-System-Control-register-summary Cheers Abdellatif