As this seems to be a standard part, we can also think about making aSorry. I didn't understand your meaning well and maybe I gave you a wrong description.
high-level driver for in in drivers/soc rather than relying on the syscon
driver which we tend to use more for one-off devices with random register
layouts.
Please allow me to clarify it again.
The "sysctrl" nodes here is just used for the "reboot" function. It is corresponding to
the driver "drivers/power/reset/hisi-reboot.c". The compatible string in the driver is
"hisilicon,sysctrl".