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This now better describes what the UBoot device tree generator actually does. In particular: 1) Nodes have a label derived from the device name, and a node name derived from a generic version of the device type, e.g. 'ethernet', 'serial', etc. 2) Usage of compound nodes (representing more than one device in the same IP) which actually works. This requires having a valid compatible node, and all the other things that a bus normally has. I've chosen 'xlnx,compound' as the bus name to describe these compound nodes. In addition, I've clarified some of the language relating to how mhs nodes should be represent in the device tree. Signed-off-by: Stephen Neuendorffer <stephen.neuendorffer@xilinx.com> Signed-off-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca> |
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00-INDEX | ||
booting-without-of.txt | ||
cpu_features.txt | ||
eeh-pci-error-recovery.txt | ||
hvcs.txt | ||
mpc52xx-device-tree-bindings.txt | ||
mpc52xx.txt | ||
ppc_htab.txt | ||
SBC8260_memory_mapping.txt | ||
smp.txt | ||
sound.txt | ||
zImage_layout.txt |