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695 connected via one of two on-chip backplane (hardware bus) architectures.
699 backplane architecture, based on Sonics Silicon's interconnect IP.
700 Each core on the Sonics backplane vends a 4 KiB register block, containing both
706 backplane, based on ARM's AMBA IP.
708 with the new backplane, with additional
722 the backplane address space.
725 Any backplane interrupt vectors routed to the bridge core may be mapped by the
735 SoC backplane.
1021 from the backplane-specific agent/config space of the device
1032 from the backplane-specific agent/config space of the device
1042 is backplane-specific, and these functions should only be used for functionality
1133 The backplane enumeration address.
1137 The number of cores on the chip backplane, or 0 if unknown.
1163 The backplane supports 64-bit addressing.
1694 Match only if the device is attached to a native SoC backplane.
1698 bridged backplane.
1877 function is used to determine the number of backplane interrupt lines assigned
1885 function is used to determine the backplane interrupt vector assigned to
1892 Interrupt vector assignments are backplane-specific: On BCMA devices, this
2224 be powered up and routed to the backplane on behalf of device