The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/contrib/device-tree/src/arm/intel-ixp43x.dtsi

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    1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC
    2 /*
    3  * Device Tree file for Intel XScale Network Processors
    4  * in the IXP 43x series. This series has 64 interrupts and adds a few more
    5  * peripherals over the 42x series.
    6  */
    7 #include "intel-ixp4xx.dtsi"
    8 
    9 / {
   10         soc {
   11                 bus@c4000000 {
   12                         compatible = "intel,ixp43x-expansion-bus-controller", "syscon";
   13                         /* Uses at least up to 0x230 */
   14                         reg = <0xc4000000 0x1000>;
   15                 };
   16 
   17                 pci@c0000000 {
   18                         compatible = "intel,ixp43x-pci";
   19                 };
   20 
   21                 interrupt-controller@c8003000 {
   22                         compatible = "intel,ixp43x-interrupt";
   23                 };
   24         };
   25 };

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