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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2013-05-04 12:31:18 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2013-05-04 12:31:18 -0700
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Merge tag 'drivers-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc
Pull ARM SoC driver changes from Olof Johansson:
 "This is a rather large set of patches for device drivers that for one
  reason or another the subsystem maintainer preferred to get merged
  through the arm-soc tree.  There are both new drivers as well as
  existing drivers that are getting converted from platform-specific
  code into standalone drivers using the appropriate subsystem specific
  interfaces.

  In particular, we can now have pinctrl, clk, clksource and irqchip
  drivers in one file per driver, without the need to call into platform
  specific interface, or to get called from platform specific code, as
  long as all information about the hardware is provided through a
  device tree.

  Most of the drivers we touch this time are for clocksource.  Since now
  most of them are part of drivers/clocksource, I expect that we won't
  have to touch these again from arm-soc and can let the clocksource
  maintainers take care of these in the future.

  Another larger part of this series is specific to the exynos platform,
  which is seeing some significant effort in upstreaming and
  modernization of its device drivers this time around, which
  unfortunately is also the cause for the churn and a lot of the merge
  conflicts.

  There is one new subsystem that gets merged as part of this series:
  the reset controller interface, which is a very simple interface for
  taking devices on the SoC out of reset or back into reset.  Patches to
  use this interface on i.MX follow later in this merge window, and we
  are going to have other platforms (at least tegra and sirf) get
  converted in 3.11.  This will let us get rid of platform specific
  callbacks in a number of platform independent device drivers."

* tag 'drivers-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc: (256 commits)
  irqchip: s3c24xx: add missing __init annotations
  ARM: dts: Disable the RTC by default on exynos5
  clk: exynos5250: Fix parent clock for sclk_mmc{0,1,2,3}
  ARM: exynos: restore mach/regs-clock.h for exynos5
  clocksource: exynos_mct: fix build error on non-DT
  pinctrl: vt8500: wmt: Fix checking return value of pinctrl_register()
  irqchip: vt8500: Convert arch-vt8500 to new irqchip infrastructure
  reset: NULL deref on allocation failure
  reset: Add reset controller API
  dt: describe base reset signal binding
  ARM: EXYNOS: Add arm-pmu DT binding for exynos421x
  ARM: EXYNOS: Add arm-pmu DT binding for exynos5250
  ARM: EXYNOS: Enable PMUs for exynos4
  irqchip: exynos-combiner: Correct combined IRQs for exynos4
  irqchip: exynos-combiner: Add set_irq_affinity function for combiner_irq
  ARM: EXYNOS: fix compilation error introduced due to common clock migration
  clk: exynos5250: Fix divider values for sclk_mmc{0,1,2,3}
  clk: exynos4: export clocks required for fimc-is
  clk: samsung: Fix compilation error
  clk: tegra: fix enum tegra114_clk to match binding
  ...
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt103
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos4-clock.txt288
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5250-clock.txt177
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5440-clock.txt61
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra114-car.txt303
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra20-car.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-vt8500.txt24
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/samsung,s3c24xx-irq.txt53
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/s5p-mfc.txt21
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-nor.txt98
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-onenand.txt3
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/gpmc-eth.txt97
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-vt8500.txt57
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/reset.txt75
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/cadence,ttc-timer.txt17
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/samsung,exynos4210-mct.txt68
-rw-r--r--Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/exynos-usb.txt40
17 files changed, 1435 insertions, 54 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt
index 5ddb2e9efaaa..4b87ea1194e3 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt
@@ -35,36 +35,83 @@ Required properties:
 
 Timing properties for child nodes. All are optional and default to 0.
 
- - gpmc,sync-clk:	Minimum clock period for synchronous mode, in picoseconds
-
- Chip-select signal timings corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG2:
- - gpmc,cs-on:		Assertion time
- - gpmc,cs-rd-off:	Read deassertion time
- - gpmc,cs-wr-off:	Write deassertion time
-
- ADV signal timings corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG3:
- - gpmc,adv-on:		Assertion time
- - gpmc,adv-rd-off:	Read deassertion time
- - gpmc,adv-wr-off:	Write deassertion time
-
- WE signals timings corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG4:
- - gpmc,we-on:		Assertion time
- - gpmc,we-off:		Deassertion time
-
- OE signals timings corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG4:
- - gpmc,oe-on:		Assertion time
- - gpmc,oe-off:		Deassertion time
-
- Access time and cycle time timings corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG5:
- - gpmc,page-burst-access: Multiple access word delay
- - gpmc,access:		Start-cycle to first data valid delay
- - gpmc,rd-cycle:	Total read cycle time
- - gpmc,wr-cycle:	Total write cycle time
+ - gpmc,sync-clk-ps:	Minimum clock period for synchronous mode, in picoseconds
+
+ Chip-select signal timings (in nanoseconds) corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG2:
+ - gpmc,cs-on-ns:	Assertion time
+ - gpmc,cs-rd-off-ns:	Read deassertion time
+ - gpmc,cs-wr-off-ns:	Write deassertion time
+
+ ADV signal timings (in nanoseconds) corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG3:
+ - gpmc,adv-on-ns:	Assertion time
+ - gpmc,adv-rd-off-ns:	Read deassertion time
+ - gpmc,adv-wr-off-ns:	Write deassertion time
+
+ WE signals timings (in nanoseconds) corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG4:
+ - gpmc,we-on-ns	Assertion time
+ - gpmc,we-off-ns:	Deassertion time
+
+ OE signals timings (in nanoseconds) corresponding to GPMC_CONFIG4:
+ - gpmc,oe-on-ns:	Assertion time
+ - gpmc,oe-off-ns:	Deassertion time
+
+ Access time and cycle time timings (in nanoseconds) corresponding to
+ GPMC_CONFIG5:
+ - gpmc,page-burst-access-ns: 	Multiple access word delay
+ - gpmc,access-ns:		Start-cycle to first data valid delay
+ - gpmc,rd-cycle-ns:		Total read cycle time
+ - gpmc,wr-cycle-ns:		Total write cycle time
+ - gpmc,bus-turnaround-ns:	Turn-around time between successive accesses
+ - gpmc,cycle2cycle-delay-ns:	Delay between chip-select pulses
+ - gpmc,clk-activation-ns: 	GPMC clock activation time
+ - gpmc,wait-monitoring-ns:	Start of wait monitoring with regard to valid
+				data
+
+Boolean timing parameters. If property is present parameter enabled and
+disabled if omitted:
+ - gpmc,adv-extra-delay:	ADV signal is delayed by half GPMC clock
+ - gpmc,cs-extra-delay:		CS signal is delayed by half GPMC clock
+ - gpmc,cycle2cycle-diffcsen:	Add "cycle2cycle-delay" between successive
+				accesses to a different CS
+ - gpmc,cycle2cycle-samecsen:	Add "cycle2cycle-delay" between successive
+				accesses to the same CS
+ - gpmc,oe-extra-delay:		OE signal is delayed by half GPMC clock
+ - gpmc,we-extra-delay:		WE signal is delayed by half GPMC clock
+ - gpmc,time-para-granularity:	Multiply all access times by 2
 
 The following are only applicable to OMAP3+ and AM335x:
- - gpmc,wr-access
- - gpmc,wr-data-mux-bus
-
+ - gpmc,wr-access-ns:		In synchronous write mode, for single or
+				burst accesses, defines the number of
+				GPMC_FCLK cycles from start access time
+				to the GPMC_CLK rising edge used by the
+				memory device for the first data capture.
+ - gpmc,wr-data-mux-bus-ns:	In address-data multiplex mode, specifies
+				the time when the first data is driven on
+				the address-data bus.
+
+GPMC chip-select settings properties for child nodes. All are optional.
+
+- gpmc,burst-length	Page/burst length. Must be 4, 8 or 16.
+- gpmc,burst-wrap	Enables wrap bursting
+- gpmc,burst-read	Enables read page/burst mode
+- gpmc,burst-write	Enables write page/burst mode
+- gpmc,device-nand	Device is NAND
+- gpmc,device-width	Total width of device(s) connected to a GPMC
+			chip-select in bytes. The GPMC supports 8-bit
+			and 16-bit devices and so this property must be
+			1 or 2.
+- gpmc,mux-add-data	Address and data multiplexing configuration.
+			Valid values are 1 for address-address-data
+			multiplexing mode and 2 for address-data
+			multiplexing mode.
+- gpmc,sync-read	Enables synchronous read. Defaults to asynchronous
+			is this is not set.
+- gpmc,sync-write	Enables synchronous writes. Defaults to asynchronous
+			is this is not set.
+- gpmc,wait-pin		Wait-pin used by client. Must be less than
+			"gpmc,num-waitpins".
+- gpmc,wait-on-read	Enables wait monitoring on reads.
+- gpmc,wait-on-write	Enables wait monitoring on writes.
 
 Example for an AM33xx board:
 
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos4-clock.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos4-clock.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ea5e26f16aec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos4-clock.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,288 @@
+* Samsung Exynos4 Clock Controller
+
+The Exynos4 clock controller generates and supplies clock to various controllers
+within the Exynos4 SoC. The clock binding described here is applicable to all
+SoC's in the Exynos4 family.
+
+Required Properties:
+
+- comptible: should be one of the following.
+  - "samsung,exynos4210-clock" - controller compatible with Exynos4210 SoC.
+  - "samsung,exynos4412-clock" - controller compatible with Exynos4412 SoC.
+
+- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped
+  region.
+
+- #clock-cells: should be 1.
+
+The following is the list of clocks generated by the controller. Each clock is
+assigned an identifier and client nodes use this identifier to specify the
+clock which they consume. Some of the clocks are available only on a particular
+Exynos4 SoC and this is specified where applicable.
+
+
+		 [Core Clocks]
+
+  Clock               ID      SoC (if specific)
+  -----------------------------------------------
+
+  xxti                1
+  xusbxti             2
+  fin_pll             3
+  fout_apll           4
+  fout_mpll           5
+  fout_epll           6
+  fout_vpll           7
+  sclk_apll           8
+  sclk_mpll           9
+  sclk_epll           10
+  sclk_vpll           11
+  arm_clk             12
+  aclk200             13
+  aclk100             14
+  aclk160             15
+  aclk133             16
+  mout_mpll_user_t    17      Exynos4x12
+  mout_mpll_user_c    18      Exynos4x12
+  mout_core           19
+  mout_apll           20
+
+
+            [Clock Gate for Special Clocks]
+
+  Clock               ID      SoC (if specific)
+  -----------------------------------------------
+
+  sclk_fimc0          128
+  sclk_fimc1          129
+  sclk_fimc2          130
+  sclk_fimc3          131
+  sclk_cam0           132
+  sclk_cam1           133
+  sclk_csis0          134
+  sclk_csis1          135
+  sclk_hdmi           136
+  sclk_mixer          137
+  sclk_dac            138
+  sclk_pixel          139
+  sclk_fimd0          140
+  sclk_mdnie0         141     Exynos4412
+  sclk_mdnie_pwm0 12  142     Exynos4412
+  sclk_mipi0          143
+  sclk_audio0         144
+  sclk_mmc0           145
+  sclk_mmc1           146
+  sclk_mmc2           147
+  sclk_mmc3           148
+  sclk_mmc4           149
+  sclk_sata           150     Exynos4210
+  sclk_uart0          151
+  sclk_uart1          152
+  sclk_uart2          153
+  sclk_uart3          154
+  sclk_uart4          155
+  sclk_audio1         156
+  sclk_audio2         157
+  sclk_spdif          158
+  sclk_spi0           159
+  sclk_spi1           160
+  sclk_spi2           161
+  sclk_slimbus        162
+  sclk_fimd1          163     Exynos4210
+  sclk_mipi1          164     Exynos4210
+  sclk_pcm1           165
+  sclk_pcm2           166
+  sclk_i2s1           167
+  sclk_i2s2           168
+  sclk_mipihsi        169     Exynos4412
+  sclk_mfc            170
+  sclk_pcm0           171
+  sclk_g3d            172
+  sclk_pwm_isp        173     Exynos4x12
+  sclk_spi0_isp       174     Exynos4x12
+  sclk_spi1_isp       175     Exynos4x12
+  sclk_uart_isp       176     Exynos4x12
+
+	      [Peripheral Clock Gates]
+
+  Clock               ID      SoC (if specific)
+  -----------------------------------------------
+
+  fimc0               256
+  fimc1               257
+  fimc2               258
+  fimc3               259
+  csis0               260
+  csis1               261
+  jpeg                262
+  smmu_fimc0          263
+  smmu_fimc1          264
+  smmu_fimc2          265
+  smmu_fimc3          266
+  smmu_jpeg           267
+  vp                  268
+  mixer               269
+  tvenc               270     Exynos4210
+  hdmi                271
+  smmu_tv             272
+  mfc                 273
+  smmu_mfcl           274
+  smmu_mfcr           275
+  g3d                 276
+  g2d                 277     Exynos4210
+  rotator             278     Exynos4210
+  mdma                279     Exynos4210
+  smmu_g2d            280     Exynos4210
+  smmu_rotator        281     Exynos4210
+  smmu_mdma           282     Exynos4210
+  fimd0               283
+  mie0                284
+  mdnie0              285     Exynos4412
+  dsim0               286
+  smmu_fimd0          287
+  fimd1               288     Exynos4210
+  mie1                289     Exynos4210
+  dsim1               290     Exynos4210
+  smmu_fimd1          291     Exynos4210
+  pdma0               292
+  pdma1               293
+  pcie_phy            294
+  sata_phy            295     Exynos4210
+  tsi                 296
+  sdmmc0              297
+  sdmmc1              298
+  sdmmc2              299
+  sdmmc3              300
+  sdmmc4              301
+  sata                302     Exynos4210
+  sromc               303
+  usb_host            304
+  usb_device          305
+  pcie                306
+  onenand             307
+  nfcon               308
+  smmu_pcie           309
+  gps                 310
+  smmu_gps            311
+  uart0               312
+  uart1               313
+  uart2               314
+  uart3               315
+  uart4               316
+  i2c0                317
+  i2c1                318
+  i2c2                319
+  i2c3                320
+  i2c4                321
+  i2c5                322
+  i2c6                323
+  i2c7                324
+  i2c_hdmi            325
+  tsadc               326
+  spi0                327
+  spi1                328
+  spi2                329
+  i2s1                330
+  i2s2                331
+  pcm0                332
+  i2s0                333
+  pcm1                334
+  pcm2                335
+  pwm                 336
+  slimbus             337
+  spdif               338
+  ac97                339
+  modemif             340
+  chipid              341
+  sysreg              342
+  hdmi_cec            343
+  mct                 344
+  wdt                 345
+  rtc                 346
+  keyif               347
+  audss               348
+  mipi_hsi            349     Exynos4210
+  mdma2               350     Exynos4210
+  pixelasyncm0        351
+  pixelasyncm1        352
+  fimc_lite0          353     Exynos4x12
+  fimc_lite1          354     Exynos4x12
+  ppmuispx            355     Exynos4x12
+  ppmuispmx           356     Exynos4x12
+  fimc_isp            357     Exynos4x12
+  fimc_drc            358     Exynos4x12
+  fimc_fd             359     Exynos4x12
+  mcuisp              360     Exynos4x12
+  gicisp              361     Exynos4x12
+  smmu_isp            362     Exynos4x12
+  smmu_drc            363     Exynos4x12
+  smmu_fd             364     Exynos4x12
+  smmu_lite0          365     Exynos4x12
+  smmu_lite1          366     Exynos4x12
+  mcuctl_isp          367     Exynos4x12
+  mpwm_isp            368     Exynos4x12
+  i2c0_isp            369     Exynos4x12
+  i2c1_isp            370     Exynos4x12
+  mtcadc_isp          371     Exynos4x12
+  pwm_isp             372     Exynos4x12
+  wdt_isp             373     Exynos4x12
+  uart_isp            374     Exynos4x12
+  asyncaxim           375     Exynos4x12
+  smmu_ispcx          376     Exynos4x12
+  spi0_isp            377     Exynos4x12
+  spi1_isp            378     Exynos4x12
+  pwm_isp_sclk        379     Exynos4x12
+  spi0_isp_sclk       380     Exynos4x12
+  spi1_isp_sclk       381     Exynos4x12
+  uart_isp_sclk       382     Exynos4x12
+
+		[Mux Clocks]
+
+  Clock			ID	SoC (if specific)
+  -----------------------------------------------
+
+  mout_fimc0		384
+  mout_fimc1		385
+  mout_fimc2		386
+  mout_fimc3		387
+  mout_cam0		388
+  mout_cam1		389
+  mout_csis0		390
+  mout_csis1		391
+  mout_g3d0		392
+  mout_g3d1		393
+  mout_g3d		394
+  aclk400_mcuisp	395	Exynos4x12
+
+		[Div Clocks]
+
+  Clock			ID	SoC (if specific)
+  -----------------------------------------------
+
+  div_isp0		450	Exynos4x12
+  div_isp1		451	Exynos4x12
+  div_mcuisp0		452	Exynos4x12
+  div_mcuisp1		453	Exynos4x12
+  div_aclk200		454	Exynos4x12
+  div_aclk400_mcuisp	455	Exynos4x12
+
+
+Example 1: An example of a clock controller node is listed below.
+
+	clock: clock-controller@0x10030000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-clock";
+		reg = <0x10030000 0x20000>;
+		#clock-cells = <1>;
+	};
+
+Example 2: UART controller node that consumes the clock generated by the clock
+	   controller. Refer to the standard clock bindings for information
+	   about 'clocks' and 'clock-names' property.
+
+	serial@13820000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-uart";
+		reg = <0x13820000 0x100>;
+		interrupts = <0 54 0>;
+		clocks = <&clock 314>, <&clock 153>;
+		clock-names = "uart", "clk_uart_baud0";
+	};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5250-clock.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5250-clock.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..781a6276adf7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5250-clock.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,177 @@
+* Samsung Exynos5250 Clock Controller
+
+The Exynos5250 clock controller generates and supplies clock to various
+controllers within the Exynos5250 SoC.
+
+Required Properties:
+
+- comptible: should be one of the following.
+  - "samsung,exynos5250-clock" - controller compatible with Exynos5250 SoC.
+
+- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped
+  region.
+
+- #clock-cells: should be 1.
+
+The following is the list of clocks generated by the controller. Each clock is
+assigned an identifier and client nodes use this identifier to specify the
+clock which they consume.
+
+
+       [Core Clocks]
+
+  Clock			ID
+  ----------------------------
+
+  fin_pll		1
+
+  [Clock Gate for Special Clocks]
+
+  Clock			ID
+  ----------------------------
+
+  sclk_cam_bayer	128
+  sclk_cam0		129
+  sclk_cam1		130
+  sclk_gscl_wa		131
+  sclk_gscl_wb		132
+  sclk_fimd1		133
+  sclk_mipi1		134
+  sclk_dp		135
+  sclk_hdmi		136
+  sclk_pixel		137
+  sclk_audio0		138
+  sclk_mmc0		139
+  sclk_mmc1		140
+  sclk_mmc2		141
+  sclk_mmc3		142
+  sclk_sata		143
+  sclk_usb3		144
+  sclk_jpeg		145
+  sclk_uart0		146
+  sclk_uart1		147
+  sclk_uart2		148
+  sclk_uart3		149
+  sclk_pwm		150
+  sclk_audio1		151
+  sclk_audio2		152
+  sclk_spdif		153
+  sclk_spi0		154
+  sclk_spi1		155
+  sclk_spi2		156
+
+
+   [Peripheral Clock Gates]
+
+  Clock			ID
+  ----------------------------
+
+  gscl0			256
+  gscl1			257
+  gscl2			258
+  gscl3			259
+  gscl_wa		260
+  gscl_wb		261
+  smmu_gscl0		262
+  smmu_gscl1		263
+  smmu_gscl2		264
+  smmu_gscl3		265
+  mfc			266
+  smmu_mfcl		267
+  smmu_mfcr		268
+  rotator		269
+  jpeg			270
+  mdma1			271
+  smmu_rotator		272
+  smmu_jpeg		273
+  smmu_mdma1		274
+  pdma0			275
+  pdma1			276
+  sata			277
+  usbotg		278
+  mipi_hsi		279
+  sdmmc0		280
+  sdmmc1		281
+  sdmmc2		282
+  sdmmc3		283
+  sromc			284
+  usb2			285
+  usb3			286
+  sata_phyctrl		287
+  sata_phyi2c		288
+  uart0			289
+  uart1			290
+  uart2			291
+  uart3			292
+  uart4			293
+  i2c0			294
+  i2c1			295
+  i2c2			296
+  i2c3			297
+  i2c4			298
+  i2c5			299
+  i2c6			300
+  i2c7			301
+  i2c_hdmi		302
+  adc			303
+  spi0			304
+  spi1			305
+  spi2			306
+  i2s1			307
+  i2s2			308
+  pcm1			309
+  pcm2			310
+  pwm			311
+  spdif			312
+  ac97			313
+  hsi2c0		314
+  hsi2c1		315
+  hs12c2		316
+  hs12c3		317
+  chipid		318
+  sysreg		319
+  pmu			320
+  cmu_top		321
+  cmu_core		322
+  cmu_mem		323
+  tzpc0			324
+  tzpc1			325
+  tzpc2			326
+  tzpc3			327
+  tzpc4			328
+  tzpc5			329
+  tzpc6			330
+  tzpc7			331
+  tzpc8			332
+  tzpc9			333
+  hdmi_cec		334
+  mct			335
+  wdt			336
+  rtc			337
+  tmu			338
+  fimd1			339
+  mie1			340
+  dsim0			341
+  dp			342
+  mixer			343
+  hdmi			345
+
+Example 1: An example of a clock controller node is listed below.
+
+	clock: clock-controller@0x10010000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,exynos5250-clock";
+		reg = <0x10010000 0x30000>;
+		#clock-cells = <1>;
+	};
+
+Example 2: UART controller node that consumes the clock generated by the clock
+	   controller. Refer to the standard clock bindings for information
+	   about 'clocks' and 'clock-names' property.
+
+	serial@13820000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-uart";
+		reg = <0x13820000 0x100>;
+		interrupts = <0 54 0>;
+		clocks = <&clock 314>, <&clock 153>;
+		clock-names = "uart", "clk_uart_baud0";
+	};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5440-clock.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5440-clock.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..4499e9966bc9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/exynos5440-clock.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+* Samsung Exynos5440 Clock Controller
+
+The Exynos5440 clock controller generates and supplies clock to various
+controllers within the Exynos5440 SoC.
+
+Required Properties:
+
+- comptible: should be "samsung,exynos5440-clock".
+
+- reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped
+  region.
+
+- #clock-cells: should be 1.
+
+The following is the list of clocks generated by the controller. Each clock is
+assigned an identifier and client nodes use this identifier to specify the
+clock which they consume.
+
+
+       [Core Clocks]
+
+  Clock			ID
+  ----------------------------
+
+  xtal			1
+  arm_clk		2
+
+   [Peripheral Clock Gates]
+
+  Clock			ID
+  ----------------------------
+
+  spi_baud		16
+  pb0_250		17
+  pr0_250		18
+  pr1_250		19
+  b_250			20
+  b_125			21
+  b_200			22
+  sata			23
+  usb			24
+  gmac0			25
+  cs250			26
+  pb0_250_o		27
+  pr0_250_o		28
+  pr1_250_o		29
+  b_250_o		30
+  b_125_o		31
+  b_200_o		32
+  sata_o		33
+  usb_o			34
+  gmac0_o		35
+  cs250_o		36
+
+Example: An example of a clock controller node is listed below.
+
+	clock: clock-controller@0x10010000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,exynos5440-clock";
+		reg = <0x160000 0x10000>;
+		#clock-cells = <1>;
+	};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra114-car.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra114-car.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d6cb083b90a2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra114-car.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,303 @@
+NVIDIA Tegra114 Clock And Reset Controller
+
+This binding uses the common clock binding:
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt
+
+The CAR (Clock And Reset) Controller on Tegra is the HW module responsible
+for muxing and gating Tegra's clocks, and setting their rates.
+
+Required properties :
+- compatible : Should be "nvidia,tegra114-car"
+- reg : Should contain CAR registers location and length
+- clocks : Should contain phandle and clock specifiers for two clocks:
+  the 32 KHz "32k_in", and the board-specific oscillator "osc".
+- #clock-cells : Should be 1.
+  In clock consumers, this cell represents the clock ID exposed by the CAR.
+
+  The first 160 clocks are numbered to match the bits in the CAR's CLK_OUT_ENB
+  registers. These IDs often match those in the CAR's RST_DEVICES registers,
+  but not in all cases. Some bits in CLK_OUT_ENB affect multiple clocks. In
+  this case, those clocks are assigned IDs above 160 in order to highlight
+  this issue. Implementations that interpret these clock IDs as bit values
+  within the CLK_OUT_ENB or RST_DEVICES registers should be careful to
+  explicitly handle these special cases.
+
+  The balance of the clocks controlled by the CAR are assigned IDs of 160 and
+  above.
+
+  0	unassigned
+  1	unassigned
+  2	unassigned
+  3	unassigned
+  4	rtc
+  5	timer
+  6	uarta
+  7	unassigned	(register bit affects uartb and vfir)
+  8	unassigned
+  9	sdmmc2
+  10	unassigned	(register bit affects spdif_in and spdif_out)
+  11	i2s1
+  12	i2c1
+  13	ndflash
+  14	sdmmc1
+  15	sdmmc4
+  16	unassigned
+  17	pwm
+  18	i2s2
+  19	epp
+  20	unassigned	(register bit affects vi and vi_sensor)
+  21	2d
+  22	usbd
+  23	isp
+  24	3d
+  25	unassigned
+  26	disp2
+  27	disp1
+  28	host1x
+  29	vcp
+  30	i2s0
+  31	unassigned
+
+  32	unassigned
+  33	unassigned
+  34	apbdma
+  35	unassigned
+  36	kbc
+  37	unassigned
+  38	unassigned
+  39	unassigned	(register bit affects fuse and fuse_burn)
+  40	kfuse
+  41	sbc1
+  42	nor
+  43	unassigned
+  44	sbc2
+  45	unassigned
+  46	sbc3
+  47	i2c5
+  48	dsia
+  49	unassigned
+  50	mipi
+  51	hdmi
+  52	csi
+  53	unassigned
+  54	i2c2
+  55	uartc
+  56	mipi-cal
+  57	emc
+  58	usb2
+  59	usb3
+  60	msenc
+  61	vde
+  62	bsea
+  63	bsev
+
+  64	unassigned
+  65	uartd
+  66	unassigned
+  67	i2c3
+  68	sbc4
+  69	sdmmc3
+  70	unassigned
+  71	owr
+  72	afi
+  73	csite
+  74	unassigned
+  75	unassigned
+  76	la
+  77	trace
+  78	soc_therm
+  79	dtv
+  80	ndspeed
+  81	i2cslow
+  82	dsib
+  83	tsec
+  84	unassigned
+  85	unassigned
+  86	unassigned
+  87	unassigned
+  88	unassigned
+  89	xusb_host
+  90	unassigned
+  91	msenc
+  92	csus
+  93	unassigned
+  94	unassigned
+  95	unassigned	(bit affects xusb_dev and xusb_dev_src)
+
+  96	unassigned
+  97	unassigned
+  98	unassigned
+  99	mselect
+  100	tsensor
+  101	i2s3
+  102	i2s4
+  103	i2c4
+  104	sbc5
+  105	sbc6
+  106	d_audio
+  107	apbif
+  108	dam0
+  109	dam1
+  110	dam2
+  111	hda2codec_2x
+  112	unassigned
+  113	audio0_2x
+  114	audio1_2x
+  115	audio2_2x
+  116	audio3_2x
+  117	audio4_2x
+  118	spdif_2x
+  119	actmon
+  120	extern1
+  121	extern2
+  122	extern3
+  123	unassigned
+  124	unassigned
+  125	hda
+  126	unassigned
+  127	se
+
+  128	hda2hdmi
+  129	unassigned
+  130	unassigned
+  131	unassigned
+  132	unassigned
+  133	unassigned
+  134	unassigned
+  135	unassigned
+  136	unassigned
+  137	unassigned
+  138	unassigned
+  139	unassigned
+  140	unassigned
+  141	unassigned
+  142	unassigned
+  143	unassigned	(bit affects xusb_falcon_src, xusb_fs_src,
+			 xusb_host_src and xusb_ss_src)
+  144	cilab
+  145	cilcd
+  146	cile
+  147	dsialp
+  148	dsiblp
+  149	unassigned
+  150	dds
+  151	unassigned
+  152	dp2
+  153	amx
+  154	adx
+  155	unassigned	(bit affects dfll_ref and dfll_soc)
+  156	xusb_ss
+
+  192	uartb
+  193	vfir
+  194	spdif_in
+  195	spdif_out
+  196	vi
+  197	vi_sensor
+  198	fuse
+  199	fuse_burn
+  200	clk_32k
+  201	clk_m
+  202	clk_m_div2
+  203	clk_m_div4
+  204	pll_ref
+  205	pll_c
+  206	pll_c_out1
+  207	pll_c2
+  208	pll_c3
+  209	pll_m
+  210	pll_m_out1
+  211	pll_p
+  212	pll_p_out1
+  213	pll_p_out2
+  214	pll_p_out3
+  215	pll_p_out4
+  216	pll_a
+  217	pll_a_out0
+  218	pll_d
+  219	pll_d_out0
+  220	pll_d2
+  221	pll_d2_out0
+  222	pll_u
+  223	pll_u_480M
+  224	pll_u_60M
+  225	pll_u_48M
+  226	pll_u_12M
+  227	pll_x
+  228	pll_x_out0
+  229	pll_re_vco
+  230	pll_re_out
+  231	pll_e_out0
+  232	spdif_in_sync
+  233	i2s0_sync
+  234	i2s1_sync
+  235	i2s2_sync
+  236	i2s3_sync
+  237	i2s4_sync
+  238	vimclk_sync
+  239	audio0
+  240	audio1
+  241	audio2
+  242	audio3
+  243	audio4
+  244	spdif
+  245	clk_out_1
+  246	clk_out_2
+  247	clk_out_3
+  248	blink
+  252	xusb_host_src
+  253	xusb_falcon_src
+  254	xusb_fs_src
+  255	xusb_ss_src
+  256	xusb_dev_src
+  257	xusb_dev
+  258	xusb_hs_src
+  259	sclk
+  260	hclk
+  261	pclk
+  262	cclk_g
+  263	cclk_lp
+  264	dfll_ref
+  265	dfll_soc
+
+Example SoC include file:
+
+/ {
+	tegra_car: clock {
+		compatible = "nvidia,tegra114-car";
+		reg = <0x60006000 0x1000>;
+		#clock-cells = <1>;
+	};
+
+	usb@c5004000 {
+		clocks = <&tegra_car 58>; /* usb2 */
+	};
+};
+
+Example board file:
+
+/ {
+	clocks {
+		compatible = "simple-bus";
+		#address-cells = <1>;
+		#size-cells = <0>;
+
+		osc: clock@0 {
+			compatible = "fixed-clock";
+			reg = <0>;
+			#clock-cells = <0>;
+			clock-frequency = <12000000>;
+		};
+
+		clk_32k: clock@1 {
+			compatible = "fixed-clock";
+			reg = <1>;
+			#clock-cells = <0>;
+			clock-frequency = <32768>;
+		};
+	};
+
+	&tegra_car {
+		clocks = <&clk_32k> <&osc>;
+	};
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra20-car.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra20-car.txt
index 0921fac73528..e885680f6b45 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra20-car.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/nvidia,tegra20-car.txt
@@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ Required properties :
   90	clk_d
   91	unassigned
   92	sus
-  93	cdev1
-  94	cdev2
+  93	cdev2
+  94	cdev1
   95	unassigned
 
   96	uart2
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-vt8500.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-vt8500.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index f4dc5233167e..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-vt8500.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-VIA/Wondermedia VT8500 GPIO Controller
------------------------------------------------------
-
-Required properties:
-- compatible : "via,vt8500-gpio", "wm,wm8505-gpio"
-	or "wm,wm8650-gpio" depending on your SoC
-- reg : Should contain 1 register range (address and length)
-- #gpio-cells : should be <3>.
-	1) bank
-	2) pin number
-	3) flags - should be 0
-
-Example:
-
-	gpio: gpio-controller@d8110000 {
-		compatible = "via,vt8500-gpio";
-		gpio-controller;
-		reg = <0xd8110000 0x10000>;
-		#gpio-cells = <3>;
-	};
-
-	vibrate {
-		gpios = <&gpio 0 1 0>; /* Bank 0, Pin 1, No flags */
-	};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/samsung,s3c24xx-irq.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/samsung,s3c24xx-irq.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c54c5a9a2a90
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/samsung,s3c24xx-irq.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+Samsung S3C24XX Interrupt Controllers
+
+The S3C24XX SoCs contain a custom set of interrupt controllers providing a
+varying number of interrupt sources. The set consists of a main- and sub-
+controller and on newer SoCs even a second main controller.
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: Compatible property value should be "samsung,s3c2410-irq"
+  for machines before s3c2416 and "samsung,s3c2416-irq" for s3c2416 and later.
+
+- reg: Physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped
+  region.
+
+- interrupt-controller : Identifies the node as an interrupt controller
+
+- #interrupt-cells : Specifies the number of cells needed to encode an
+  interrupt source. The value shall be 4 and interrupt descriptor shall
+  have the following format:
+      <ctrl_num parent_irq ctrl_irq type>
+
+  ctrl_num contains the controller to use:
+      - 0 ... main controller
+      - 1 ... sub controller
+      - 2 ... second main controller on s3c2416 and s3c2450
+  parent_irq contains the parent bit in the main controller and will be
+             ignored in main controllers
+  ctrl_irq contains the interrupt bit of the controller
+  type contains the trigger type to use
+
+Example:
+
+	interrupt-controller@4a000000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,s3c2410-irq";
+		reg = <0x4a000000 0x100>;
+		interrupt-controller;
+		#interrupt-cells=<4>;
+	};
+
+	[...]
+
+	serial@50000000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,s3c2410-uart";
+		reg = <0x50000000 0x4000>;
+		interrupt-parent = <&subintc>;
+		interrupts = <1 28 0 4>, <1 28 1 4>;
+	};
+
+	rtc@57000000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,s3c2410-rtc";
+		reg = <0x57000000 0x100>;
+		interrupt-parent = <&intc>;
+		interrupts = <0 30 0 3>, <0 8 0 3>;
+	};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/s5p-mfc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/s5p-mfc.txt
index 67ec3d4ccc7f..bf0182d8da25 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/s5p-mfc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/s5p-mfc.txt
@@ -21,3 +21,24 @@ Required properties:
 
   - samsung,mfc-l : Base address of the second memory bank used by MFC
 		    for DMA contiguous memory allocation and its size.
+
+Optional properties:
+  - samsung,power-domain : power-domain property defined with a phandle
+			   to respective power domain.
+
+Example:
+SoC specific DT entry:
+
+mfc: codec@13400000 {
+	compatible = "samsung,mfc-v5";
+	reg = <0x13400000 0x10000>;
+	interrupts = <0 94 0>;
+	samsung,power-domain = <&pd_mfc>;
+};
+
+Board specific DT entry:
+
+codec@13400000 {
+	samsung,mfc-r = <0x43000000 0x800000>;
+	samsung,mfc-l = <0x51000000 0x800000>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-nor.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-nor.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..420b3ab18890
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-nor.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+Device tree bindings for NOR flash connect to TI GPMC
+
+NOR flash connected to the TI GPMC (found on OMAP boards) are represented as
+child nodes of the GPMC controller with a name of "nor".
+
+All timing relevant properties as well as generic GPMC child properties are
+explained in a separate documents. Please refer to
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt
+
+Required properties:
+- bank-width: 		Width of NOR flash in bytes. GPMC supports 8-bit and
+			16-bit devices and so must be either 1 or 2 bytes.
+- compatible:		Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/mtd-physmap.txt
+- gpmc,cs-on-ns:		Chip-select assertion time
+- gpmc,cs-rd-off-ns:	Chip-select de-assertion time for reads
+- gpmc,cs-wr-off-ns:	Chip-select de-assertion time for writes
+- gpmc,oe-on-ns:	Output-enable assertion time
+- gpmc,oe-off-ns:	Output-enable de-assertion time
+- gpmc,we-on-ns		Write-enable assertion time
+- gpmc,we-off-ns:	Write-enable de-assertion time
+- gpmc,access-ns:	Start cycle to first data capture (read access)
+- gpmc,rd-cycle-ns:	Total read cycle time
+- gpmc,wr-cycle-ns:	Total write cycle time
+- linux,mtd-name:	Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/mtd-physmap.txt
+- reg:			Chip-select, base address (relative to chip-select)
+			and size of NOR flash. Note that base address will be
+			typically 0 as this is the start of the chip-select.
+
+Optional properties:
+- gpmc,XXX		Additional GPMC timings and settings parameters. See
+			Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt
+
+Optional properties for partiton table parsing:
+- #address-cells: should be set to 1
+- #size-cells: should be set to 1
+
+Example:
+
+gpmc: gpmc@6e000000 {
+	compatible = "ti,omap3430-gpmc", "simple-bus";
+	ti,hwmods = "gpmc";
+	reg = <0x6e000000 0x1000>;
+	interrupts = <20>;
+	gpmc,num-cs = <8>;
+	gpmc,num-waitpins = <4>;
+	#address-cells = <2>;
+	#size-cells = <1>;
+
+	ranges = <0 0 0x10000000 0x08000000>;
+
+	nor@0,0 {
+		compatible = "cfi-flash";
+		linux,mtd-name= "intel,pf48f6000m0y1be";
+		#address-cells = <1>;
+		#size-cells = <1>;
+		reg = <0 0 0x08000000>;
+		bank-width = <2>;
+
+		gpmc,mux-add-data;
+		gpmc,cs-on-ns = <0>;
+		gpmc,cs-rd-off-ns = <186>;
+		gpmc,cs-wr-off-ns = <186>;
+		gpmc,adv-on-ns = <12>;
+		gpmc,adv-rd-off-ns = <48>;
+		gpmc,adv-wr-off-ns = <48>;
+		gpmc,oe-on-ns = <54>;
+		gpmc,oe-off-ns = <168>;
+		gpmc,we-on-ns = <54>;
+		gpmc,we-off-ns = <168>;
+		gpmc,rd-cycle-ns = <186>;
+		gpmc,wr-cycle-ns = <186>;
+		gpmc,access-ns = <114>;
+		gpmc,page-burst-access-ns = <6>;
+		gpmc,bus-turnaround-ns = <12>;
+		gpmc,cycle2cycle-delay-ns = <18>;
+		gpmc,wr-data-mux-bus-ns = <90>;
+		gpmc,wr-access-ns = <186>;
+		gpmc,cycle2cycle-samecsen;
+		gpmc,cycle2cycle-diffcsen;
+
+		partition@0 {
+			label = "bootloader-nor";
+			reg = <0 0x40000>;
+		};
+		partition@0x40000 {
+			label = "params-nor";
+			reg = <0x40000 0x40000>;
+		};
+		partition@0x80000 {
+			label = "kernel-nor";
+			reg = <0x80000 0x200000>;
+		};
+		partition@0x280000 {
+			label = "filesystem-nor";
+			reg = <0x240000 0x7d80000>;
+		};
+	};
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-onenand.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-onenand.txt
index deec9da224a2..b7529424ac88 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-onenand.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/gpmc-onenand.txt
@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt
 Required properties:
 
  - reg:			The CS line the peripheral is connected to
+ - gpmc,device-width	Width of the ONENAND device connected to the GPMC
+			in bytes. Must be 1 or 2.
 
 Optional properties:
 
@@ -34,6 +36,7 @@ Example for an OMAP3430 board:
 
 		onenand@0 {
 			reg = <0 0 0>; /* CS0, offset 0 */
+			gpmc,device-width = <2>;
 
 			#address-cells = <1>;
 			#size-cells = <1>;
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/gpmc-eth.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/gpmc-eth.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..24cb4e46f675
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/gpmc-eth.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
+Device tree bindings for Ethernet chip connected to TI GPMC
+
+Besides being used to interface with external memory devices, the
+General-Purpose Memory Controller can be used to connect Pseudo-SRAM devices
+such as ethernet controllers to processors using the TI GPMC as a data bus.
+
+Ethernet controllers connected to TI GPMC are represented as child nodes of
+the GPMC controller with an "ethernet" name.
+
+All timing relevant properties as well as generic GPMC child properties are
+explained in a separate documents. Please refer to
+Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt
+
+For the properties relevant to the ethernet controller connected to the GPMC
+refer to the binding documentation of the device. For example, the documentation
+for the SMSC 911x is Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/smsc911x.txt
+
+Child nodes need to specify the GPMC bus address width using the "bank-width"
+property but is possible that an ethernet controller also has a property to
+specify the I/O registers address width. Even when the GPMC has a maximum 16-bit
+address width, it supports devices with 32-bit word registers.
+For example with an SMSC LAN911x/912x controller connected to the TI GPMC on an
+OMAP2+ board, "bank-width = <2>;" and "reg-io-width = <4>;".
+
+Required properties:
+- bank-width: 		Address width of the device in bytes. GPMC supports 8-bit
+			and 16-bit devices and so must be either 1 or 2 bytes.
+- compatible:		Compatible string property for the ethernet child device.
+- gpmc,cs-on:		Chip-select assertion time
+- gpmc,cs-rd-off:	Chip-select de-assertion time for reads
+- gpmc,cs-wr-off:	Chip-select de-assertion time for writes
+- gpmc,oe-on:		Output-enable assertion time
+- gpmc,oe-off		Output-enable de-assertion time
+- gpmc,we-on:		Write-enable assertion time
+- gpmc,we-off:		Write-enable de-assertion time
+- gpmc,access:		Start cycle to first data capture (read access)
+- gpmc,rd-cycle:	Total read cycle time
+- gpmc,wr-cycle:	Total write cycle time
+- reg:			Chip-select, base address (relative to chip-select)
+			and size of the memory mapped for the device.
+			Note that base address will be typically 0 as this
+			is the start of the chip-select.
+
+Optional properties:
+- gpmc,XXX		Additional GPMC timings and settings parameters. See
+			Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt
+
+Example:
+
+gpmc: gpmc@6e000000 {
+	compatible = "ti,omap3430-gpmc";
+	ti,hwmods = "gpmc";
+	reg = <0x6e000000 0x1000>;
+	interrupts = <20>;
+	gpmc,num-cs = <8>;
+	gpmc,num-waitpins = <4>;
+	#address-cells = <2>;
+	#size-cells = <1>;
+
+	ranges = <5 0 0x2c000000 0x1000000>;
+
+	ethernet@5,0 {
+		compatible = "smsc,lan9221", "smsc,lan9115";
+		reg = <5 0 0xff>;
+		bank-width = <2>;
+
+		gpmc,mux-add-data;
+		gpmc,cs-on = <0>;
+		gpmc,cs-rd-off = <186>;
+		gpmc,cs-wr-off = <186>;
+		gpmc,adv-on = <12>;
+		gpmc,adv-rd-off = <48>;
+		gpmc,adv-wr-off = <48>;
+		gpmc,oe-on = <54>;
+		gpmc,oe-off = <168>;
+		gpmc,we-on = <54>;
+		gpmc,we-off = <168>;
+		gpmc,rd-cycle = <186>;
+		gpmc,wr-cycle = <186>;
+		gpmc,access = <114>;
+		gpmc,page-burst-access = <6>;
+		gpmc,bus-turnaround = <12>;
+		gpmc,cycle2cycle-delay = <18>;
+		gpmc,wr-data-mux-bus = <90>;
+		gpmc,wr-access = <186>;
+		gpmc,cycle2cycle-samecsen;
+		gpmc,cycle2cycle-diffcsen;
+
+		interrupt-parent = <&gpio6>;
+		interrupts = <16>;
+		vmmc-supply = <&vddvario>;
+		vmmc_aux-supply = <&vdd33a>;
+		reg-io-width = <4>;
+
+		smsc,save-mac-address;
+	};
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-vt8500.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-vt8500.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..b3aa90f0ce44
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-vt8500.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+VIA VT8500 and Wondermedia WM8xxx-series pinmux/gpio controller
+
+These SoCs contain a combined Pinmux/GPIO module. Each pin may operate as
+either a GPIO in, GPIO out or as an alternate function (I2C, SPI etc).
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: "via,vt8500-pinctrl", "wm,wm8505-pinctrl", "wm,wm8650-pinctrl",
+	"wm8750-pinctrl" or "wm,wm8850-pinctrl"
+- reg: Should contain the physical address of the module's registers.
+- interrupt-controller: Marks the device node as an interrupt controller.
+- #interrupt-cells: Should be two.
+- gpio-controller: Marks the device node as a GPIO controller.
+- #gpio-cells : Should be two. The first cell is the pin number and the
+  second cell is used to specify optional parameters.
+	bit 0 - active low
+
+Please refer to ../gpio/gpio.txt for a general description of GPIO bindings.
+
+Please refer to pinctrl-bindings.txt in this directory for details of the
+common pinctrl bindings used by client devices, including the meaning of the
+phrase "pin configuration node".
+
+Each pin configuration node lists the pin(s) to which it applies, and one or
+more of the mux functions to select on those pin(s), and pull-up/down
+configuration. Each subnode only affects those parameters that are explicitly
+listed. In other words, a subnode that lists only a mux function implies no
+information about any pull configuration. Similarly, a subnode that lists only
+a pull parameter implies no information about the mux function.
+
+Required subnode-properties:
+- wm,pins: An array of cells. Each cell contains the ID of a pin.
+
+Optional subnode-properties:
+- wm,function: Integer, containing the function to mux to the pin(s):
+  0: GPIO in
+  1: GPIO out
+  2: alternate
+
+- wm,pull: Integer, representing the pull-down/up to apply to the pin(s):
+  0: none
+  1: down
+  2: up
+
+Each of wm,function and wm,pull may contain either a single value which
+will be applied to all pins in wm,pins, or one value for each entry in
+wm,pins.
+
+Example:
+
+	pinctrl: pinctrl {
+		compatible = "wm,wm8505-pinctrl";
+		reg = <0xD8110000 0x10000>;
+		interrupt-controller;
+		#interrupt-cells = <2>;
+		gpio-controller;
+		#gpio-cells = <2>;
+	};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/reset.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/reset.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..31db6ff84908
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/reset.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+= Reset Signal Device Tree Bindings =
+
+This binding is intended to represent the hardware reset signals present
+internally in most IC (SoC, FPGA, ...) designs. Reset signals for whole
+standalone chips are most likely better represented as GPIOs, although there
+are likely to be exceptions to this rule.
+
+Hardware blocks typically receive a reset signal. This signal is generated by
+a reset provider (e.g. power management or clock module) and received by a
+reset consumer (the module being reset, or a module managing when a sub-
+ordinate module is reset). This binding exists to represent the provider and
+consumer, and provide a way to couple the two together.
+
+A reset signal is represented by the phandle of the provider, plus a reset
+specifier - a list of DT cells that represents the reset signal within the
+provider. The length (number of cells) and semantics of the reset specifier
+are dictated by the binding of the reset provider, although common schemes
+are described below.
+
+A word on where to place reset signal consumers in device tree: It is possible
+in hardware for a reset signal to affect multiple logically separate HW blocks
+at once. In this case, it would be unwise to represent this reset signal in
+the DT node of each affected HW block, since if activated, an unrelated block
+may be reset. Instead, reset signals should be represented in the DT node
+where it makes most sense to control it; this may be a bus node if all
+children of the bus are affected by the reset signal, or an individual HW
+block node for dedicated reset signals. The intent of this binding is to give
+appropriate software access to the reset signals in order to manage the HW,
+rather than to slavishly enumerate the reset signal that affects each HW
+block.
+
+= Reset providers =
+
+Required properties:
+#reset-cells:	Number of cells in a reset specifier; Typically 0 for nodes
+		with a single reset output and 1 for nodes with multiple
+		reset outputs.
+
+For example:
+
+	rst: reset-controller {
+		#reset-cells = <1>;
+	};
+
+= Reset consumers =
+
+Required properties:
+resets:		List of phandle and reset specifier pairs, one pair
+		for each reset signal that affects the device, or that the
+		device manages. Note: if the reset provider specifies '0' for
+		#reset-cells, then only the phandle portion of the pair will
+		appear.
+
+Optional properties:
+reset-names:	List of reset signal name strings sorted in the same order as
+		the resets property. Consumers drivers will use reset-names to
+		match reset signal names with reset specifiers.
+
+For example:
+
+	device {
+		resets = <&rst 20>;
+		reset-names = "reset";
+	};
+
+This represents a device with a single reset signal named "reset".
+
+	bus {
+		resets = <&rst 10> <&rst 11> <&rst 12> <&rst 11>;
+		reset-names = "i2s1", "i2s2", "dma", "mixer";
+	};
+
+This represents a bus that controls the reset signal of each of four sub-
+ordinate devices. Consider for example a bus that fails to operate unless no
+child device has reset asserted.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/cadence,ttc-timer.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/cadence,ttc-timer.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..993695c659e1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/cadence,ttc-timer.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+Cadence TTC - Triple Timer Counter
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible : Should be "cdns,ttc".
+- reg : Specifies base physical address and size of the registers.
+- interrupts : A list of 3 interrupts; one per timer channel.
+- clocks: phandle to the source clock
+
+Example:
+
+ttc0: ttc0@f8001000 {
+	interrupt-parent = <&intc>;
+	interrupts = < 0 10 4 0 11 4 0 12 4 >;
+	compatible = "cdns,ttc";
+	reg = <0xF8001000 0x1000>;
+	clocks = <&cpu_clk 3>;
+};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/samsung,exynos4210-mct.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/samsung,exynos4210-mct.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..cb47bfbcaeea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/samsung,exynos4210-mct.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+Samsung's Multi Core Timer (MCT)
+
+The Samsung's Multi Core Timer (MCT) module includes two main blocks, the
+global timer and CPU local timers. The global timer is a 64-bit free running
+up-counter and can generate 4 interrupts when the counter reaches one of the
+four preset counter values. The CPU local timers are 32-bit free running
+down-counters and generate an interrupt when the counter expires. There is
+one CPU local timer instantiated in MCT for every CPU in the system.
+
+Required properties:
+
+- compatible: should be "samsung,exynos4210-mct".
+  (a) "samsung,exynos4210-mct", for mct compatible with Exynos4210 mct.
+  (b) "samsung,exynos4412-mct", for mct compatible with Exynos4412 mct.
+
+- reg: base address of the mct controller and length of the address space
+  it occupies.
+
+- interrupts: the list of interrupts generated by the controller. The following
+  should be the order of the interrupts specified. The local timer interrupts
+  should be specified after the four global timer interrupts have been
+  specified.
+
+	0: Global Timer Interrupt 0
+	1: Global Timer Interrupt 1
+	2: Global Timer Interrupt 2
+	3: Global Timer Interrupt 3
+	4: Local Timer Interrupt 0
+	5: Local Timer Interrupt 1
+	6: ..
+	7: ..
+	i: Local Timer Interrupt n
+
+Example 1: In this example, the system uses only the first global timer
+	   interrupt generated by MCT and the remaining three global timer
+	   interrupts are unused. Two local timer interrupts have been
+	   specified.
+
+	mct@10050000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-mct";
+		reg = <0x10050000 0x800>;
+		interrupts = <0 57 0>, <0 0 0>, <0 0 0>, <0 0 0>,
+			     <0 42 0>, <0 48 0>;
+	};
+
+Example 2: In this example, the MCT global and local timer interrupts are
+	   connected to two seperate interrupt controllers. Hence, an
+	   interrupt-map is created to map the interrupts to the respective
+	   interrupt controllers.
+
+	mct@101C0000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-mct";
+		reg = <0x101C0000 0x800>;
+		interrupt-controller;
+		#interrups-cells = <2>;
+		interrupt-parent = <&mct_map>;
+		interrupts = <0 0>, <1 0>, <2 0>, <3 0>,
+			     <4 0>, <5 0>;
+
+		mct_map: mct-map {
+			#interrupt-cells = <2>;
+			#address-cells = <0>;
+			#size-cells = <0>;
+			interrupt-map = <0x0 0 &combiner 23 3>,
+					<0x4 0 &gic 0 120 0>,
+					<0x5 0 &gic 0 121 0>;
+		};
+	};
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/exynos-usb.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/exynos-usb.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f66fcddba46f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/exynos-usb.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+Samsung Exynos SoC USB controller
+
+The USB devices interface with USB controllers on Exynos SOCs.
+The device node has following properties.
+
+EHCI
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: should be "samsung,exynos4210-ehci" for USB 2.0
+   EHCI controller in host mode.
+ - reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped
+   region.
+ - interrupts: interrupt number to the cpu.
+
+Optional properties:
+ - samsung,vbus-gpio:  if present, specifies the GPIO that
+   needs to be pulled up for the bus to be powered.
+
+Example:
+
+	usb@12110000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-ehci";
+		reg = <0x12110000 0x100>;
+		interrupts = <0 71 0>;
+		samsung,vbus-gpio = <&gpx2 6 1 3 3>;
+	};
+
+OHCI
+Required properties:
+ - compatible: should be "samsung,exynos4210-ohci" for USB 2.0
+   OHCI companion controller in host mode.
+ - reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped
+   region.
+ - interrupts: interrupt number to the cpu.
+
+Example:
+	usb@12120000 {
+		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-ohci";
+		reg = <0x12120000 0x100>;
+		interrupts = <0 71 0>;
+	};