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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/spi/brcm,bcm2835-spi.txt

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    1 Broadcom BCM2835 SPI0 controller
    2 
    3 The BCM2835 contains two forms of SPI master controller, one known simply as
    4 SPI0, and the other known as the "Universal SPI Master"; part of the
    5 auxiliary block. This binding applies to the SPI0 controller.
    6 
    7 Required properties:
    8 - compatible: Should be one of "brcm,bcm2835-spi" for BCM2835/2836/2837 or
    9   "brcm,bcm2711-spi" for BCM2711 or "brcm,bcm7211-spi" for BCM7211.
   10 - reg: Should contain register location and length.
   11 - interrupts: Should contain interrupt.
   12 - clocks: The clock feeding the SPI controller.
   13 
   14 Example:
   15 
   16 spi@20204000 {
   17         compatible = "brcm,bcm2835-spi";
   18         reg = <0x7e204000 0x1000>;
   19         interrupts = <2 22>;
   20         clocks = <&clk_spi>;
   21         #address-cells = <1>;
   22         #size-cells = <0>;
   23 };

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