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

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    1 * Qualcomm SSBI
    2 
    3 Some Qualcomm MSM devices contain a point-to-point serial bus used to
    4 communicate with a limited range of devices (mostly power management
    5 chips).
    6 
    7 These require the following properties:
    8 
    9 - compatible: "qcom,ssbi"
   10 
   11 - qcom,controller-type
   12   indicates the SSBI bus variant the controller should use to talk
   13   with the slave device.  This should be one of "ssbi", "ssbi2", or
   14   "pmic-arbiter".  The type chosen is determined by the attached
   15   slave.
   16 
   17 The slave device should be the single child node of the ssbi device
   18 with a compatible field.

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