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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/arm/scu.txt

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    1 * ARM Snoop Control Unit (SCU)
    2 
    3 As part of the MPCore complex, Cortex-A5 and Cortex-A9 are provided
    4 with a Snoop Control Unit. The register range is usually 256 (0x100)
    5 bytes.
    6 
    7 References:
    8 
    9 - Cortex-A9: see DDI0407E Cortex-A9 MPCore Technical Reference Manual
   10   Revision r2p0
   11 - Cortex-A5: see DDI0434B Cortex-A5 MPCore Technical Reference Manual
   12   Revision r0p1
   13 - ARM11 MPCore: see DDI0360F ARM 11 MPCore Processor Technical Reference
   14   Manial Revision r2p0
   15 
   16 - compatible : Should be:
   17         "arm,cortex-a9-scu"
   18         "arm,cortex-a5-scu"
   19         "arm,arm11mp-scu"
   20 
   21 - reg : Specify the base address and the size of the SCU register window.
   22 
   23 Example:
   24 
   25 scu@a0410000 {
   26         compatible = "arm,cortex-a9-scu";
   27         reg = <0xa0410000 0x100>;
   28 };

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