| |- device_type = "cpu"
| |- reg = <0>
| |- clock-frequency = <5f5e1000>
- | |- linux,boot-cpu
+ | |- 64-bit
| |- linux,phandle = <2>
|
o memory@0
o chosen
|- name = "chosen"
|- bootargs = "root=/dev/sda2"
- |- linux,platform = <00000600>
|- linux,phandle = <4>
This tree is almost a minimal tree. It pretty much contains the
through /chosen, like in this example, the platform type (mandatory)
and the kernel command line arguments (optional).
-The /cpus/PowerPC,970@0/linux,boot-cpu property is an example of a
+The /cpus/PowerPC,970@0/64-bit property is an example of a
property without a value. All other properties have a value. The
significance of the #address-cells and #size-cells properties will be
explained in chapter IV which defines precisely the required nodes and
that typically get driven by the same platform code in the
kernel, you would use a different "model" property but put a
value in "compatible". The kernel doesn't directly use that
- value (see /chosen/linux,platform for how the kernel chooses a
- platform type) but it is generally useful.
+ value but it is generally useful.
The root node is also generally where you add additional properties
specific to your board like the serial number if any, that sort of
bytes
- d-cache-size : one cell, size of L1 data cache in bytes
- i-cache-size : one cell, size of L1 instruction cache in bytes
- - linux, boot-cpu : Should be defined if this cpu is the boot cpu.
Recommended properties:
the prom_init() trampoline when booting with an OF client interface,
but that you have to provide yourself when using the flattened format.
- Required properties:
-
- - linux,platform : This is your platform number as assigned by the
- architecture maintainers
-
Recommended properties:
- bootargs : This zero-terminated string is passed as the kernel
fsl-usb2-mph compatible controllers. Either this property or
"port0" (or both) must be defined for "fsl-usb2-mph" compatible
controllers.
+ - dr_mode : indicates the working mode for "fsl-usb2-dr" compatible
+ controllers. Can be "host", "peripheral", or "otg". Default to
+ "host" if not defined for backward compatibility.
Recommended properties :
- interrupts : <a b> where a is the interrupt number and b is a
#size-cells = <0>;
interrupt-parent = <700>;
interrupts = <26 1>;
+ dr_mode = "otg";
phy = "ulpi";
};
Required properties:
- device_type : has to be "rom"
- - compatible : Should specify what this ROM device is compatible with
- (i.e. "onenand"). Currently, this is most likely to be "direct-mapped"
- (which corresponds to the MTD physmap mapping driver).
- - regs : Offset and length of the register set (or memory mapping) for
+ - compatible : Should specify what this flash device is compatible with.
+ Currently, this is most likely to be "direct-mapped" (which
+ corresponds to the MTD physmap mapping driver).
+ - reg : Offset and length of the register set (or memory mapping) for
the device.
+ - bank-width : Width of the flash data bus in bytes. Required
+ for the NOR flashes (compatible == "direct-mapped" and others) ONLY.
Recommended properties :
- - bank-width : Width of the flash data bus in bytes. Required
- for the NOR flashes (compatible == "direct-mapped" and others) ONLY.
- partitions : Several pairs of 32-bit values where the first value is
partition's offset from the start of the device and the second one is
partition size in bytes with LSB used to signify a read only
- partititon (so, the parition size should always be an even number).
+ partition (so, the parition size should always be an even number).
- partition-names : The list of concatenated zero terminated strings
representing the partition names.
+ - probe-type : The type of probe which should be done for the chip
+ (JEDEC vs CFI actually). Valid ONLY for NOR flashes.
Example:
flash@ff000000 {
device_type = "rom";
compatible = "direct-mapped";
- regs = <ff000000 01000000>;
+ probe-type = "CFI";
+ reg = <ff000000 01000000>;
bank-width = <4>;
partitions = <00000000 00f80000
00f80000 00080001>;