1 Texas Instruments' Message Manager Driver
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4 The Texas Instruments' Message Manager is a mailbox controller that has
5 configurable queues selectable at SoC(System on Chip) integration. The Message
6 manager is broken up into queues in different address regions that are called
7 "proxies" - each instance is unidirectional and is instantiated at SoC
8 integration level to indicate receive or transmit path.
10 Message Manager Device Node:
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14 - compatible: Shall be: "ti,k2g-message-manager"
15 - reg-names queue_proxy_region - Map the queue proxy region.
16 queue_state_debug_region - Map the queue state debug
18 - reg: Contains the register map per reg-names.
19 - #mbox-cells Shall be 2. Contains the queue ID and proxy ID in that
20 order referring to the transfer path.
21 - interrupt-names: Contains interrupt names matching the rx transfer path
22 for a given SoC. Receive interrupts shall be of the
24 For ti,k2g-message-manager, this shall contain:
26 - interrupts: Contains the interrupt information corresponding to
27 interrupt-names property.
32 msgmgr: msgmgr@2a00000 {
33 compatible = "ti,k2g-message-manager";
35 reg-names = "queue_proxy_region", "queue_state_debug_region";
36 reg = <0x02a00000 0x400000>, <0x028c3400 0x400>;
37 interrupt-names = "rx_005", "rx_057";
38 interrupts = <GIC_SPI 324 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
39 <GIC_SPI 327 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
44 mbox-names = "rx", "tx";
45 # RX queue ID is 5, proxy ID is 2
46 # TX queue ID is 0, proxy ID is 0
47 mboxes= <&msgmgr 5 2>,