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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/thermal/brcm,avs-tmon.txt

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    1 * Broadcom STB thermal management
    2 
    3 Thermal management core, provided by the AVS TMON hardware block.
    4 
    5 Required properties:
    6 - compatible: must be one of:
    7         "brcm,avs-tmon-bcm7216"
    8         "brcm,avs-tmon-bcm7445"
    9         "brcm,avs-tmon"
   10 - reg: address range for the AVS TMON registers
   11 - interrupts: temperature monitor interrupt, for high/low threshold triggers,
   12               required except for "brcm,avs-tmon-bcm7216"
   13 - interrupt-names: should be "tmon"
   14 
   15 Example:
   16 
   17         thermal@f04d1500 {
   18                 compatible = "brcm,avs-tmon-bcm7445", "brcm,avs-tmon";
   19                 reg = <0xf04d1500 0x28>;
   20                 interrupts = <0x6>;
   21                 interrupt-names = "tmon";
   22                 interrupt-parent = <&avs_host_l2_intc>;
   23         };

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