The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/ieee802154/mcr20a.txt

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    1 * MCR20A IEEE 802.15.4 *
    2 
    3 Required properties:
    4   - compatible:         should be "nxp,mcr20a"
    5   - spi-max-frequency:  maximal bus speed, should be set to a frequency
    6                         lower than 9000000 depends sync or async operation mode
    7   - reg:                the chipselect index
    8   - interrupts:         the interrupt generated by the device. Non high-level
    9                         can occur deadlocks while handling isr.
   10 
   11 Optional properties:
   12   - rst_b-gpio:         GPIO spec for the RST_B pin
   13 
   14 Example:
   15 
   16         mcr20a@0 {
   17                 compatible = "nxp,mcr20a";
   18                 spi-max-frequency = <9000000>;
   19                 reg = <0>;
   20                 interrupts = <17 2>;
   21                 interrupt-parent = <&gpio>;
   22                 rst_b-gpio = <&gpio 27 1>
   23         };

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