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1Altera Mailbox Driver
2=====================
3
4Required properties:
5- compatible :	"altr,mailbox-1.0".
6- reg : 	physical base address of the mailbox and length of
7		memory mapped region.
8- #mbox-cells:	Common mailbox binding property to identify the number
9		of cells required for the mailbox specifier. Should be 1.
10
11Optional properties:
12- interrupts :		interrupt number. The interrupt specifier format
13			depends on the interrupt controller parent.
14
15Example:
16	mbox_tx: mailbox@100 {
17		compatible = "altr,mailbox-1.0";
18		reg = <0x100 0x8>;
19		interrupt-parent = < &gic_0 >;
20		interrupts = <5>;
21		#mbox-cells = <1>;
22	};
23
24	mbox_rx: mailbox@200 {
25		compatible = "altr,mailbox-1.0";
26		reg = <0x200 0x8>;
27		interrupt-parent = < &gic_0 >;
28		interrupts = <6>;
29		#mbox-cells = <1>;
30	};
31
32Mailbox client
33===============
34"mboxes" and the optional "mbox-names" (please see
35Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mailbox/mailbox.txt for details). Each value
36of the mboxes property should contain a phandle to the mailbox controller
37device node and second argument is the channel index. It must be 0 (hardware
38support only one channel).The equivalent "mbox-names" property value can be
39used to give a name to the communication channel to be used by the client user.
40
41Example:
42	mclient0: mclient0@400 {
43		compatible = "client-1.0";
44		reg = <0x400 0x10>;
45		mbox-names = "mbox-tx", "mbox-rx";
46		mboxes = <&mbox_tx 0>,
47			 <&mbox_rx 0>;
48	};
49