The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/usb/ohci-nxp.txt

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    1 * OHCI controller, NXP ohci-nxp variant
    2 
    3 Required properties:
    4 - compatible: must be "nxp,ohci-nxp"
    5 - reg: physical base address of the controller and length of memory mapped
    6   region.
    7 - interrupts: The OHCI interrupt
    8 - transceiver: phandle of the associated ISP1301 device - this is necessary for
    9                the UDC controller for connecting to the USB physical layer
   10 
   11 Example (LPC32xx):
   12 
   13         isp1301: usb-transceiver@2c {
   14                 compatible = "nxp,isp1301";
   15                 reg = <0x2c>;
   16         };
   17 
   18         ohci@31020000 {
   19                 compatible = "nxp,ohci-nxp";
   20                 reg = <0x31020000 0x300>;
   21                 interrupt-parent = <&mic>;
   22                 interrupts = <0x3b 0>;
   23                 transceiver = <&isp1301>;
   24         };

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