The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/contrib/device-tree/src/arm/ste-db8520.dtsi

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    1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
    2 
    3 #include "ste-dbx5x0.dtsi"
    4 
    5 / {
    6         cpus {
    7                 cpu@300 {
    8                         operating-points = <1152000 0
    9                                             798720 0
   10                                             399360 0
   11                                             199680 0>;
   12                 };
   13         };
   14 
   15         reserved-memory {
   16                 #address-cells = <1>;
   17                 #size-cells = <1>;
   18                 ranges;
   19 
   20                 /* Modem trace memory */
   21                 ram@6000000 {
   22                         reg = <0x06000000 0x00f00000>;
   23                         no-map;
   24                 };
   25 
   26                 /* Modem shared memory */
   27                 ram@6f00000 {
   28                         reg = <0x06f00000 0x00100000>;
   29                         no-map;
   30                 };
   31 
   32                 /* Modem private memory */
   33                 ram@7000000 {
   34                         reg = <0x07000000 0x01000000>;
   35                         no-map;
   36                 };
   37 
   38                 /*
   39                  * Initial Secure Software ISSW memory
   40                  *
   41                  * This is probably only used if the kernel tries
   42                  * to actually call into trustzone to run secure
   43                  * applications, which the mainline kernel probably
   44                  * will not do on this old chipset. But you can never
   45                  * be too careful, so reserve this memory anyway.
   46                  */
   47                 ram@17f00000 {
   48                         reg = <0x17f00000 0x00100000>;
   49                         no-map;
   50                 };
   51         };
   52 };

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