fsl/mpic: Document and use the "big-endian" device-tree flag
The MPIC code checks for a "big-endian" property and sets the flag MPIC_BIG_ENDIAN if one is present, although prior to the "mpic->flags" fixup that would never have worked anways. Unfortunately, even now that it works properly, the Freescale mpic device-node (the "PowerQUICC-III"-compatible one) does not specify it, so all of the board ports need to manually pass it to mpic_alloc(). Document the flag and add it to the pq3 device tree. Existing code will still need to pass the MPIC_BIG_ENDIAN flag because their dtb may not have this property, but new platforms shouldn't need to do so. Signed-off-by: Kyle Moffett <Kyle.D.Moffett@boeing.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
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to the client. The presence of this property also mandates
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that any initialization related to interrupt sources shall
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be limited to sources explicitly referenced in the device tree.
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- big-endian
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Usage: optional
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Value type: <empty>
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If present the MPIC will be assumed to be big-endian. Some
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device-trees omit this property on MPIC nodes even when the MPIC is
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in fact big-endian, so certain boards override this property.
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INTERRUPT SPECIFIER DEFINITION
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Interrupt specifiers consists of 4 cells encoded as
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reg = <0x40000 0x40000>;
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compatible = "fsl,mpic";
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device_type = "open-pic";
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big-endian;
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};
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timer@41100 {
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