dt-bindings: Add devicetree bindings

Add snapshot of device tree bindings from keystone common kernel, branch
"android-mainline-keystone-qcom-release" at c4c12103f9c0 ("Snap for 9228065
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Change-Id: I7682079615cbd9f29340a5c1f2a1d84ec441a1f1
Signed-off-by: Melody Olvera <quic_molvera@quicinc.com>
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* Marvell ODMI for MSI support
Some Marvell SoCs have an On-Die Message Interrupt (ODMI) controller
which can be used by on-board peripheral for MSI interrupts.
Required properties:
- compatible : The value here should contain:
"marvell,ap806-odmi-controller", "marvell,odmi-controller".
- interrupt,controller : Identifies the node as an interrupt controller.
- msi-controller : Identifies the node as an MSI controller.
- marvell,odmi-frames : Number of ODMI frames available. Each frame
provides a number of events.
- reg : List of register definitions, one for each
ODMI frame.
- marvell,spi-base : List of GIC base SPI interrupts, one for each
ODMI frame. Those SPI interrupts are 0-based,
i.e marvell,spi-base = <128> will use SPI #96.
See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/arm,gic.yaml
for details about the GIC Device Tree binding.
Example:
odmi: odmi@300000 {
compatible = "marvell,ap806-odmi-controller",
"marvell,odmi-controller";
interrupt-controller;
msi-controller;
marvell,odmi-frames = <4>;
reg = <0x300000 0x4000>,
<0x304000 0x4000>,
<0x308000 0x4000>,
<0x30C000 0x4000>;
marvell,spi-base = <128>, <136>, <144>, <152>;
};