/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/src/arm/aspeed/ |
H A D | ibm-power11-quad.dtsi | 129 cfam-reset-gpios = <&gpio0 ASPEED_GPIO(Q, 0) GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; 131 cfam@0,0 { 159 cfam@0,0 { 189 cfam@0,0 { 219 cfam@0,0 { 249 cfam@0,0 { 279 cfam@0,0 { 309 cfam@0,0 { 339 cfam@0,0 { 369 cfam@0,0 { [all …]
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H A D | aspeed-bmc-ibm-fuji.dts | 2469 cfam@4,0 { /* DCM2_C0 */ 2497 cfam@0,0 { 2527 cfam@0,0 { 2557 cfam@0,0 { 2587 cfam@0,0 { 2617 cfam@0,0 { 2647 cfam@0,0 { 2677 cfam@0,0 { 2707 cfam@0,0 { 2821 cfam@5,0 { /* DCM2_C1 */ [all …]
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H A D | aspeed-bmc-ibm-everest.dts | 2503 cfam@4,0 { /* DCM2_C0 */ 2531 cfam@0,0 { 2563 cfam@0,0 { 2595 cfam@0,0 { 2627 cfam@0,0 { 2659 cfam@0,0 { 2691 cfam@0,0 { 2723 cfam@0,0 { 2755 cfam@0,0 { 2876 cfam@5,0 { /* DCM2_C1 */ [all …]
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H A D | ibm-power10-dual.dtsi | 10 cfam-reset-gpios = <&gpio0 ASPEED_GPIO(Q, 0) GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; 12 cfam@0,0 { 179 cfam@1,0 {
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H A D | ibm-power9-dual.dtsi | 5 cfam@0,0 { 106 cfam@1,0 {
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H A D | aspeed-bmc-opp-tacoma.dts | 128 /*Q0-Q7*/ "cfam-reset","","","","","","","fsi-routing", 199 cfam@0,0 { 300 cfam@1,0 {
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H A D | aspeed-bmc-opp-palmetto.dts | 354 cfam@0,0 {
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H A D | aspeed-bmc-opp-nicole.dts | 219 /*A0-A7*/ "","cfam-reset","","","","","fsi-mux","",
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H A D | aspeed-bmc-opp-romulus.dts | 235 /*A0-A7*/ "","cfam-reset","","","","","fsi-mux","",
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H A D | aspeed-bmc-ibm-bonnell.dts | 147 /*Q0-Q7*/ "cfam-reset","","regulator-standby-faulted","","","","","",
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H A D | aspeed-bmc-opp-zaius.dts | 480 /*A0-A7*/ "","cfam-reset","","","","","","",
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H A D | aspeed-bmc-opp-witherspoon.dts | 202 /*A0-A7*/ "","cfam-reset","","","","","fsi-mux","",
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H A D | aspeed-bmc-inspur-fp5280g2.dts | 211 /*B0-B7*/ "","","front-psu","checkstop","cfam-reset","","","init-ok",
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/fsi/ |
H A D | aspeed,ast2600-fsi-master.yaml | 25 cfam-reset-gpios: 28 Output GPIO pin for CFAM reset 94 cfam-reset-gpios = <&gpio0 ASPEED_GPIO(Q, 0) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; 96 cfam@0,0 {
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H A D | ibm,p9-fsi-controller.yaml | 14 located on a CFAM. Therefore this node will always be a child of an FSI CFAM 39 cfam@0,0 {
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H A D | fsi-master-aspeed.txt | 16 - cfam-reset-gpios: GPIO for CFAM reset 35 cfam-reset-gpios = <&gpio0 ASPEED_GPIO(Q, 0) GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
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H A D | ibm,p9-sbefifo.yaml | 13 The SBEFIFO is an FSI CFAM engine that provides an interface to the 15 of an FSI CFAM node.
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H A D | ibm,i2cr-fsi-master.yaml | 13 The I2C Responder (I2CR) is a an I2C device that's connected to an FSI CFAM 14 (see fsi.txt). The I2CR translates I2C bus operations to FSI CFAM reads and
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H A D | ibm,fsi2spi.yaml | 13 This binding describes an FSI CFAM engine called the FSI2SPI. Therefore this 14 node will always be a child of an FSI CFAM node. This FSI2SPI engine provides
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H A D | fsi-controller.yaml | 14 FSI bus is connected to a CFAM (Common FRU Access Macro) which contains 39 "cfam@[0-9a-f],[0-9a-f]":
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H A D | fsi.txt | 74 cfam@1,2 { 127 /* A FSI slave (aka. CFAM) at link 0, ID 0. */ 128 cfam@0,0 {
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H A D | ibm,p9-occ.txt | 5 a service processor. See fsi.txt for details on bindings for FSI slave and CFAM
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H A D | ibm,p9-scom.yaml | 14 Interconnect Bus). This node will always be a child of an FSI CFAM node.
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/i2c/ |
H A D | ibm,i2c-fsi.yaml | 13 This I2C controller is an FSI CFAM engine, providing access to a number of 14 I2C busses. Therefore this node will always be a child of an FSI CFAM node.
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H A D | i2c-fsi.txt | 6 - reg = < address size >; : The FSI CFAM address and address
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