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+Intel Interrupt Router Device Binding
+=====================================
+
+The device tree node which describes the operation of the Intel Interrupt Router
+device is as follows:
+
+Required properties :
+- reg : Specifies the interrupt router's PCI configuration space address as
+ defined by the Open Firmware spec.
+- compatible = "intel,irq-router"
+- intel,pirq-config : Specifies the IRQ routing register programming mechanism.
+ Valid values are:
+ "pci": IRQ routing is controlled by PCI configuration registers
+ "ibase": IRQ routing is in the memory-mapped IBASE register block
+- intel,ibase-offset : IBASE register offset in the interrupt router's PCI
+ configuration space, required only if intel,pirq-config = "ibase".
+- intel,pirq-link : Specifies the PIRQ link information with two cells. The
+ first cell is the register offset that controls the first PIRQ link routing.
+ The second cell is the total number of PIRQ links the router supports.
+- intel,pirq-mask : Specifies the IRQ mask reprenting the 16 IRQs in 8259 PIC.
+ Bit N is 1 means IRQ N is available to be routed.
+- intel,pirq-routing : Specifies all PCI devices' IRQ routing information,
+ encoded as 3 cells a group for a device. The first cell is the device's PCI
+ bus number, device number and function number encoding with PCI_BDF() macro.
+ The second cell is the PCI interrupt pin used by this device. The last cell
+ is which PIRQ line the PCI interrupt pin is routed to.
+
+
+Example
+-------
+
+#include <dt-bindings/interrupt-router/intel-irq.h>
+
+ irq-router@1f,0 {
+ reg = <0x0000f800 0 0 0 0>;
+ compatible = "intel,irq-router";
+ intel,pirq-config = "pci";
+ intel,pirq-link = <0x60 8>;
+ intel,pirq-mask = <0xdef8>;
+ intel,pirq-routing = <
+ PCI_BDF(0, 2, 0) INTA PIRQA
+ PCI_BDF(0, 3, 0) INTA PIRQB
+ PCI_BDF(0, 8, 0) INTA PIRQC
+ PCI_BDF(0, 8, 1) INTB PIRQD
+ PCI_BDF(1, 6, 0) INTA PIRQE
+ PCI_BDF(1, 6, 1) INTB PIRQF
+ PCI_BDF(1, 6, 2) INTC PIRQG
+ PCI_BDF(1, 6, 3) INTD PIRQH
+ >;
+ };