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1CE4100 Device Tree Bindings
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3
4The CE4100 SoC uses for in core peripherals the following compatible
5format: <vendor>,<chip>-<device>.
6Many of the "generic" devices like HPET or IO APIC have the ce4100
7name in their compatible property because they first appeared in this
8SoC.
9
10The CPU nodes
11-------------
12
13	cpus {
14		#address-cells = <1>;
15		#size-cells = <0>;
16
17		cpu@0 {
18			device_type = "cpu";
19			compatible = "intel,ce4100";
20			reg = <0x00>;
21		};
22
23		cpu@2 {
24			device_type = "cpu";
25			compatible = "intel,ce4100";
26			reg = <0x02>;
27		};
28	};
29
30A "cpu" node describes one logical processor (hardware thread).
31
32Required properties:
33
34- device_type
35	Device type, must be "cpu".
36
37- reg
38	Local APIC ID, the unique number assigned to each processor by
39	system hardware.
40
41The SoC node
42------------
43
44This node describes the in-core peripherals. Required property:
45  compatible = "intel,ce4100-cp";
46
47The PCI node
48------------
49This node describes the PCI bus on the SoC. Its property should be
50  compatible = "intel,ce4100-pci", "pci";
51
52If the OS is using the IO-APIC for interrupt routing then the reported
53interrupt numbers for devices is no longer true. In order to obtain the
54correct interrupt number, the child node which represents the device has
55to contain the interrupt property. Besides the interrupt property it has
56to contain at least the reg property containing the PCI bus address and
57compatible property according to "PCI Bus Binding Revision 2.1".
58