Lines Matching full:slave
16 represent the FSI slaves and their slave engines. As a basic outline:
22 fsi-slave@<link,id> {
23 /* this node defines the FSI slave device, and is handled
26 fsi-slave-engine@<addr> {
32 fsi-slave-engine@<addr> {
54 addresses (link index and slave ID), and no size:
69 Slaves are identified by a (link-index, slave-id) pair, so require two cells
71 required. For an example, a slave on link 1, with ID 2, could be represented
79 Each slave provides an address-space, under which the engines are accessible.
81 addresses and sizes in the slave address space:
86 Optionally, a slave can provide a global unique chip ID which is used to
98 For example, for a slave using a single 0x400-byte page starting at address
111 - connected to an FSI slave
127 /* A FSI slave (aka. CFAM) at link 0, ID 0. */