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ACPI based device enumeration
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					.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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					=============================
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					ACPI Based Device Enumeration
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					=============================
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ACPI 5 introduced a set of new resources (UartTSerialBus, I2cSerialBus,
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					ACPI 5 introduced a set of new resources (UartTSerialBus, I2cSerialBus,
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SpiSerialBus, GpioIo and GpioInt) which can be used in enumerating slave
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					SpiSerialBus, GpioIo and GpioInt) which can be used in enumerating slave
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devices behind serial bus controllers.
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					devices behind serial bus controllers.
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In order to support this and re-use the existing drivers as much as
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					In order to support this and re-use the existing drivers as much as
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possible we decided to do following:
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					possible we decided to do following:
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	o Devices that have no bus connector resource are represented as
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					  - Devices that have no bus connector resource are represented as
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	  platform devices.
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					    platform devices.
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	o Devices behind real busses where there is a connector resource
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					  - Devices behind real busses where there is a connector resource
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	  are represented as struct spi_device or struct i2c_device
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					    are represented as struct spi_device or struct i2c_device
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	  (standard UARTs are not busses so there is no struct uart_device).
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					    (standard UARTs are not busses so there is no struct uart_device).
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As both ACPI and Device Tree represent a tree of devices (and their
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					As both ACPI and Device Tree represent a tree of devices (and their
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resources) this implementation follows the Device Tree way as much as
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					resources) this implementation follows the Device Tree way as much as
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device-specific configuration. There is an example of this below.
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					device-specific configuration. There is an example of this below.
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Platform bus support
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					Platform bus support
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Since we are using platform devices to represent devices that are not
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					Since we are using platform devices to represent devices that are not
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connected to any physical bus we only need to implement a platform driver
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					connected to any physical bus we only need to implement a platform driver
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for the device and add supported ACPI IDs. If this same IP-block is used on
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					for the device and add supported ACPI IDs. If this same IP-block is used on
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some minor changes.
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					some minor changes.
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Adding ACPI support for an existing driver should be pretty
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					Adding ACPI support for an existing driver should be pretty
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straightforward. Here is the simplest example:
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					straightforward. Here is the simplest example::
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	#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
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						#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
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	static const struct acpi_device_id mydrv_acpi_match[] = {
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						static const struct acpi_device_id mydrv_acpi_match[] = {
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from ACPI tables.
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					from ACPI tables.
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DMA support
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					DMA support
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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DMA controllers enumerated via ACPI should be registered in the system to
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					DMA controllers enumerated via ACPI should be registered in the system to
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provide generic access to their resources. For example, a driver that would
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					provide generic access to their resources. For example, a driver that would
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like to be accessible to slave devices via generic API call
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					like to be accessible to slave devices via generic API call
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dma_request_slave_channel() must register itself at the end of the probe
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					dma_request_slave_channel() must register itself at the end of the probe
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function like this:
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					function like this::
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	err = devm_acpi_dma_controller_register(dev, xlate_func, dw);
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						err = devm_acpi_dma_controller_register(dev, xlate_func, dw);
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	/* Handle the error if it's not a case of !CONFIG_ACPI */
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						/* Handle the error if it's not a case of !CONFIG_ACPI */
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and implement custom xlate function if needed (usually acpi_dma_simple_xlate()
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					and implement custom xlate function if needed (usually acpi_dma_simple_xlate()
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is enough) which converts the FixedDMA resource provided by struct
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					is enough) which converts the FixedDMA resource provided by struct
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acpi_dma_spec into the corresponding DMA channel. A piece of code for that case
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					acpi_dma_spec into the corresponding DMA channel. A piece of code for that case
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could look like:
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					could look like::
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	#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
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						#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
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	struct filter_args {
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						struct filter_args {
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Clients must call dma_request_slave_channel() with the string parameter that
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					Clients must call dma_request_slave_channel() with the string parameter that
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corresponds to a specific FixedDMA resource. By default "tx" means the first
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					corresponds to a specific FixedDMA resource. By default "tx" means the first
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entry of the FixedDMA resource array, "rx" means the second entry. The table
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					entry of the FixedDMA resource array, "rx" means the second entry. The table
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below shows a layout:
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					below shows a layout::
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	Device (I2C0)
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						Device (I2C0)
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	{
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						{
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specific FixedDMA resource by its index.
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					specific FixedDMA resource by its index.
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SPI serial bus support
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					SPI serial bus support
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Slave devices behind SPI bus have SpiSerialBus resource attached to them.
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					Slave devices behind SPI bus have SpiSerialBus resource attached to them.
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This is extracted automatically by the SPI core and the slave devices are
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					This is extracted automatically by the SPI core and the slave devices are
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enumerated once spi_register_master() is called by the bus driver.
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					enumerated once spi_register_master() is called by the bus driver.
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Here is what the ACPI namespace for a SPI slave might look like:
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					Here is what the ACPI namespace for a SPI slave might look like::
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	Device (EEP0)
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						Device (EEP0)
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	{
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						{
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The SPI device drivers only need to add ACPI IDs in a similar way than with
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					The SPI device drivers only need to add ACPI IDs in a similar way than with
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the platform device drivers. Below is an example where we add ACPI support
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					the platform device drivers. Below is an example where we add ACPI support
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to at25 SPI eeprom driver (this is meant for the above ACPI snippet):
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					to at25 SPI eeprom driver (this is meant for the above ACPI snippet)::
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	#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
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						#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
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	static const struct acpi_device_id at25_acpi_match[] = {
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						static const struct acpi_device_id at25_acpi_match[] = {
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Note that this driver actually needs more information like page size of the
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					Note that this driver actually needs more information like page size of the
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eeprom etc. but at the time writing this there is no standard way of
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					eeprom etc. but at the time writing this there is no standard way of
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passing those. One idea is to return this in _DSM method like:
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					passing those. One idea is to return this in _DSM method like::
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	Device (EEP0)
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						Device (EEP0)
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	{
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						{
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		}
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Then the at25 SPI driver can get this configuration by calling _DSM on its
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					Then the at25 SPI driver can get this configuration by calling _DSM on its
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ACPI handle like:
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					ACPI handle like::
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	struct acpi_buffer output = { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL };
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						struct acpi_buffer output = { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL };
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	struct acpi_object_list input;
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						struct acpi_object_list input;
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	kfree(output.pointer);
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I2C serial bus support
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The slaves behind I2C bus controller only need to add the ACPI IDs like
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					The slaves behind I2C bus controller only need to add the ACPI IDs like
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with the platform and SPI drivers. The I2C core automatically enumerates
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any slave devices behind the controller device once the adapter is
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Below is an example of how to add ACPI support to the existing mpu3050
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input driver:
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					input driver::
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	#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
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the device to the driver. ACPI 5.1 extended this with _DSD (Device
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					the device to the driver. ACPI 5.1 extended this with _DSD (Device
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Specific Data) which made it possible to name the GPIOs among other things.
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					Specific Data) which made it possible to name the GPIOs among other things.
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					For example::
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						Device (DEV)
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						{
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		{
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			...
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				// Pin List
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	Name (_DSD, Package ()
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	{
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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devices there needs to be an ACPI handle that they can use to reference
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parts of the ACPI namespace that relate to them. In the Linux MFD subsystem
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	o The MFD cell can specify the ACPI id of the device.
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resulting child platform device will have its ACPI_COMPANION() set to point
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adr, the cell should be set like:
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					adr, the cell should be set like::
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	static struct mfd_cell_acpi_match my_subdevice_cell_acpi_match = {
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						static struct mfd_cell_acpi_match my_subdevice_cell_acpi_match = {
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		.pnpid = "XYZ0001",
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resulting child platform device.
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					resulting child platform device.
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Device Tree namespace link device ID
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					Device Tree namespace link device ID
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The Device Tree protocol uses device identification based on the "compatible"
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					The Device Tree protocol uses device identification based on the "compatible"
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property whose value is a string or an array of strings recognized as device
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					property whose value is a string or an array of strings recognized as device
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identifiers by drivers and the driver core.  The set of all those strings may be
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					identifiers by drivers and the driver core.  The set of all those strings may be
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Otherwise, the _DSD itself is regarded as invalid and therefore the "compatible"
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					Otherwise, the _DSD itself is regarded as invalid and therefore the "compatible"
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property returned by it is meaningless.
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					property returned by it is meaningless.
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Refer to DSD-properties-rules.txt for more information.
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					Refer to :doc:`DSD-properties-rules` for more information.
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   :maxdepth: 1
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   namespace
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					   namespace
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					   enumeration
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