The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/timer/renesas,8bit-timer.txt

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    1 * Renesas H8/300 8bit timer
    2 
    3 The 8bit timer is a 8bit timer/counter with configurable clock inputs and
    4 programmable compare match.
    5 
    6 This implement only supported cascade mode.
    7 
    8 Required Properties:
    9 
   10   - compatible: must contain "renesas,8bit-timer"
   11   - reg: base address and length of the registers block for the timer module.
   12   - interrupts: interrupt-specifier for the timer, CMIA and TOVI
   13   - clocks: a list of phandle, one for each entry in clock-names.
   14   - clock-names: must contain "fck" for the functional clock.
   15 
   16 Example:
   17 
   18         timer8_0: timer@ffff80 {
   19                 compatible = "renesas,8bit-timer";
   20                 reg = <0xffff80 10>;
   21                 interrupts = <36>;
   22                 clocks = <&fclk>;
   23                 clock-names = "fck";
   24         };
   25 

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