The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/arm/mediatek/mediatek,hifsys.txt

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    1 Mediatek hifsys controller
    2 ============================
    3 
    4 The Mediatek hifsys controller provides various clocks and reset
    5 outputs to the system.
    6 
    7 Required Properties:
    8 
    9 - compatible: Should be:
   10         - "mediatek,mt2701-hifsys", "syscon"
   11         - "mediatek,mt7622-hifsys", "syscon"
   12         - "mediatek,mt7623-hifsys", "mediatek,mt2701-hifsys", "syscon"
   13 - #clock-cells: Must be 1
   14 
   15 The hifsys controller uses the common clk binding from
   16 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/clock-bindings.txt
   17 The available clocks are defined in dt-bindings/clock/mt*-clk.h.
   18 
   19 Example:
   20 
   21 hifsys: clock-controller@1a000000 {
   22         compatible = "mediatek,mt2701-hifsys", "syscon";
   23         reg = <0 0x1a000000 0 0x1000>;
   24         #clock-cells = <1>;
   25         #reset-cells = <1>;
   26 };

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