The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/misc/nvidia,tegra20-apbmisc.txt

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    1 NVIDIA Tegra APBMISC block
    2 
    3 Required properties:
    4 - compatible: Must be:
    5   - Tegra20: "nvidia,tegra20-apbmisc"
    6   - Tegra30: "nvidia,tegra30-apbmisc", "nvidia,tegra20-apbmisc"
    7   - Tegra114: "nvidia,tegra114-apbmisc", "nvidia,tegra20-apbmisc"
    8   - Tegra124: "nvidia,tegra124-apbmisc", "nvidia,tegra20-apbmisc"
    9   - Tegra132: "nvidia,tegra124-apbmisc", "nvidia,tegra20-apbmisc"
   10   - Tegra210: "nvidia,tegra210-apbmisc", "nvidia,tegra20-apbmisc"
   11 - reg: Should contain 2 entries: the first entry gives the physical address
   12        and length of the registers which contain revision and debug features.
   13        The second entry gives the physical address and length of the
   14        registers indicating the strapping options.
   15 
   16 Optional properties:
   17 - nvidia,long-ram-code: If present, the RAM code is long (4 bit). If not, short (2 bit).

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