2019-08-04 14:13:45 +00:00
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later OR MIT
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2020-09-25 19:52:57 +00:00
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#include "ar9341.dtsi"
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2019-08-04 14:13:45 +00:00
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#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
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#include <dt-bindings/input/input.h>
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/ {
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model = "PISEN WMB001N";
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compatible = "pisen,wmb001n", "qca,ar9341";
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aliases {
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serial0 = &uart;
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2019-11-05 18:23:33 +00:00
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led-boot = &led_wifi;
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led-failsafe = &led_wifi;
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led-running = &led_wifi;
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led-upgrade = &led_wifi;
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2019-08-04 14:13:45 +00:00
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};
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i2c {
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compatible = "i2c-gpio";
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pinctrl-names = "default";
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pinctrl-0 = <&pmx_i2c_gpio &pmx_i2s_spdif>;
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sda-gpios = <&gpio 16 (GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH|GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN)>;
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scl-gpios = <&gpio 20 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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/*
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* Pull-up resistor for scl is missing on this board.
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* Following settings trick i2c-gpio to use output mode
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* instead of open-drain for scl.
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*/
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i2c-gpio,scl-output-only;
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i2c-gpio,scl-open-drain;
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};
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keys {
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compatible = "gpio-keys";
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reset {
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label = "reset";
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linux,code = <KEY_RESTART>;
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gpios = <&gpio 17 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
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debounce-interval = <60>;
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};
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vol_down {
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label = "volume down";
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linux,code = <KEY_VOLUMEDOWN>;
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gpios = <&gpio 18 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
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debounce-interval = <60>;
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};
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vol_up {
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label = "volume up";
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linux,code = <KEY_VOLUMEUP>;
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gpios = <&gpio 19 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
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debounce-interval = <60>;
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};
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};
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leds {
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compatible = "gpio-leds";
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pinctrl-names = "default";
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pinctrl-0 = <&jtag_disable_pins>;
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volume1 {
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ath79: remove model name from LED labels
Currently, we request LED labels in OpenWrt to follow the scheme
modelname:color:function
However, specifying the modelname at the beginning is actually
entirely useless for the devices we support in OpenWrt. On the
contrary, having this part actually introduces inconvenience in
several aspects:
- We need to ensure/check consistency with the DTS compatible
- We have various exceptions where not the model name is used,
but the vendor name (like tp-link), which is hard to track
and justify even for core-developers
- Having model-based components will not allow to share
identical LED definitions in DTSI files
- The inconsistency in what's used for the model part complicates
several scripts, e.g. board.d/01_leds or LED migrations from
ar71xx where this was even more messy
Apart from our needs, upstream has deprecated the label property
entirely and introduced new properties to specify color and
function properties separately. However, the implementation does
not appear to be ready and probably won't become ready and/or
match our requirements in the foreseeable future.
However, the limitation of generic LEDs to color and function
properties follows the same idea pointed out above. Generic LEDs
will get names like "green:status" or "red:indicator" then, and
if a "devicename" is prepended, it will be the one of an internal
device, like "phy1:amber:status".
With this patch, we move into the same direction, and just drop
the boardname from the LED labels. This allows to consolidate
a few definitions in DTSI files (will be much more on ramips),
and to drop a few migrations compared to ar71xx that just changed
the boardname. But mainly, it will liberate us from a completely
useless subject to take care of for device support review and
maintenance.
To also drop the boardname from existing configurations, a simple
migration routine is added unconditionally.
Although this seems unfamiliar at first look, a quick check in kernel
for the arm/arm64 dts files revealed that while 1033 lines have
labels with three parts *:*:*, still 284 actually use a two-part
labelling *:*, and thus is also acceptable and not even rare there.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2020-09-26 15:31:17 +00:00
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label = "blue:volume1";
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2019-08-04 14:13:45 +00:00
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gpios = <&gpio 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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};
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volume2 {
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ath79: remove model name from LED labels
Currently, we request LED labels in OpenWrt to follow the scheme
modelname:color:function
However, specifying the modelname at the beginning is actually
entirely useless for the devices we support in OpenWrt. On the
contrary, having this part actually introduces inconvenience in
several aspects:
- We need to ensure/check consistency with the DTS compatible
- We have various exceptions where not the model name is used,
but the vendor name (like tp-link), which is hard to track
and justify even for core-developers
- Having model-based components will not allow to share
identical LED definitions in DTSI files
- The inconsistency in what's used for the model part complicates
several scripts, e.g. board.d/01_leds or LED migrations from
ar71xx where this was even more messy
Apart from our needs, upstream has deprecated the label property
entirely and introduced new properties to specify color and
function properties separately. However, the implementation does
not appear to be ready and probably won't become ready and/or
match our requirements in the foreseeable future.
However, the limitation of generic LEDs to color and function
properties follows the same idea pointed out above. Generic LEDs
will get names like "green:status" or "red:indicator" then, and
if a "devicename" is prepended, it will be the one of an internal
device, like "phy1:amber:status".
With this patch, we move into the same direction, and just drop
the boardname from the LED labels. This allows to consolidate
a few definitions in DTSI files (will be much more on ramips),
and to drop a few migrations compared to ar71xx that just changed
the boardname. But mainly, it will liberate us from a completely
useless subject to take care of for device support review and
maintenance.
To also drop the boardname from existing configurations, a simple
migration routine is added unconditionally.
Although this seems unfamiliar at first look, a quick check in kernel
for the arm/arm64 dts files revealed that while 1033 lines have
labels with three parts *:*:*, still 284 actually use a two-part
labelling *:*, and thus is also acceptable and not even rare there.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2020-09-26 15:31:17 +00:00
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label = "blue:volume2";
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2019-08-04 14:13:45 +00:00
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gpios = <&gpio 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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};
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volume3 {
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ath79: remove model name from LED labels
Currently, we request LED labels in OpenWrt to follow the scheme
modelname:color:function
However, specifying the modelname at the beginning is actually
entirely useless for the devices we support in OpenWrt. On the
contrary, having this part actually introduces inconvenience in
several aspects:
- We need to ensure/check consistency with the DTS compatible
- We have various exceptions where not the model name is used,
but the vendor name (like tp-link), which is hard to track
and justify even for core-developers
- Having model-based components will not allow to share
identical LED definitions in DTSI files
- The inconsistency in what's used for the model part complicates
several scripts, e.g. board.d/01_leds or LED migrations from
ar71xx where this was even more messy
Apart from our needs, upstream has deprecated the label property
entirely and introduced new properties to specify color and
function properties separately. However, the implementation does
not appear to be ready and probably won't become ready and/or
match our requirements in the foreseeable future.
However, the limitation of generic LEDs to color and function
properties follows the same idea pointed out above. Generic LEDs
will get names like "green:status" or "red:indicator" then, and
if a "devicename" is prepended, it will be the one of an internal
device, like "phy1:amber:status".
With this patch, we move into the same direction, and just drop
the boardname from the LED labels. This allows to consolidate
a few definitions in DTSI files (will be much more on ramips),
and to drop a few migrations compared to ar71xx that just changed
the boardname. But mainly, it will liberate us from a completely
useless subject to take care of for device support review and
maintenance.
To also drop the boardname from existing configurations, a simple
migration routine is added unconditionally.
Although this seems unfamiliar at first look, a quick check in kernel
for the arm/arm64 dts files revealed that while 1033 lines have
labels with three parts *:*:*, still 284 actually use a two-part
labelling *:*, and thus is also acceptable and not even rare there.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2020-09-26 15:31:17 +00:00
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label = "blue:volume3";
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2019-08-04 14:13:45 +00:00
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gpios = <&gpio 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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};
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volume4 {
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ath79: remove model name from LED labels
Currently, we request LED labels in OpenWrt to follow the scheme
modelname:color:function
However, specifying the modelname at the beginning is actually
entirely useless for the devices we support in OpenWrt. On the
contrary, having this part actually introduces inconvenience in
several aspects:
- We need to ensure/check consistency with the DTS compatible
- We have various exceptions where not the model name is used,
but the vendor name (like tp-link), which is hard to track
and justify even for core-developers
- Having model-based components will not allow to share
identical LED definitions in DTSI files
- The inconsistency in what's used for the model part complicates
several scripts, e.g. board.d/01_leds or LED migrations from
ar71xx where this was even more messy
Apart from our needs, upstream has deprecated the label property
entirely and introduced new properties to specify color and
function properties separately. However, the implementation does
not appear to be ready and probably won't become ready and/or
match our requirements in the foreseeable future.
However, the limitation of generic LEDs to color and function
properties follows the same idea pointed out above. Generic LEDs
will get names like "green:status" or "red:indicator" then, and
if a "devicename" is prepended, it will be the one of an internal
device, like "phy1:amber:status".
With this patch, we move into the same direction, and just drop
the boardname from the LED labels. This allows to consolidate
a few definitions in DTSI files (will be much more on ramips),
and to drop a few migrations compared to ar71xx that just changed
the boardname. But mainly, it will liberate us from a completely
useless subject to take care of for device support review and
maintenance.
To also drop the boardname from existing configurations, a simple
migration routine is added unconditionally.
Although this seems unfamiliar at first look, a quick check in kernel
for the arm/arm64 dts files revealed that while 1033 lines have
labels with three parts *:*:*, still 284 actually use a two-part
labelling *:*, and thus is also acceptable and not even rare there.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2020-09-26 15:31:17 +00:00
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label = "blue:volume4";
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2019-08-04 14:13:45 +00:00
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gpios = <&gpio 3 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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};
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volume5 {
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ath79: remove model name from LED labels
Currently, we request LED labels in OpenWrt to follow the scheme
modelname:color:function
However, specifying the modelname at the beginning is actually
entirely useless for the devices we support in OpenWrt. On the
contrary, having this part actually introduces inconvenience in
several aspects:
- We need to ensure/check consistency with the DTS compatible
- We have various exceptions where not the model name is used,
but the vendor name (like tp-link), which is hard to track
and justify even for core-developers
- Having model-based components will not allow to share
identical LED definitions in DTSI files
- The inconsistency in what's used for the model part complicates
several scripts, e.g. board.d/01_leds or LED migrations from
ar71xx where this was even more messy
Apart from our needs, upstream has deprecated the label property
entirely and introduced new properties to specify color and
function properties separately. However, the implementation does
not appear to be ready and probably won't become ready and/or
match our requirements in the foreseeable future.
However, the limitation of generic LEDs to color and function
properties follows the same idea pointed out above. Generic LEDs
will get names like "green:status" or "red:indicator" then, and
if a "devicename" is prepended, it will be the one of an internal
device, like "phy1:amber:status".
With this patch, we move into the same direction, and just drop
the boardname from the LED labels. This allows to consolidate
a few definitions in DTSI files (will be much more on ramips),
and to drop a few migrations compared to ar71xx that just changed
the boardname. But mainly, it will liberate us from a completely
useless subject to take care of for device support review and
maintenance.
To also drop the boardname from existing configurations, a simple
migration routine is added unconditionally.
Although this seems unfamiliar at first look, a quick check in kernel
for the arm/arm64 dts files revealed that while 1033 lines have
labels with three parts *:*:*, still 284 actually use a two-part
labelling *:*, and thus is also acceptable and not even rare there.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2020-09-26 15:31:17 +00:00
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label = "blue:volume5";
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2019-08-04 14:13:45 +00:00
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gpios = <&gpio 4 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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};
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2019-11-05 18:23:33 +00:00
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led_wifi: wifi {
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ath79: remove model name from LED labels
Currently, we request LED labels in OpenWrt to follow the scheme
modelname:color:function
However, specifying the modelname at the beginning is actually
entirely useless for the devices we support in OpenWrt. On the
contrary, having this part actually introduces inconvenience in
several aspects:
- We need to ensure/check consistency with the DTS compatible
- We have various exceptions where not the model name is used,
but the vendor name (like tp-link), which is hard to track
and justify even for core-developers
- Having model-based components will not allow to share
identical LED definitions in DTSI files
- The inconsistency in what's used for the model part complicates
several scripts, e.g. board.d/01_leds or LED migrations from
ar71xx where this was even more messy
Apart from our needs, upstream has deprecated the label property
entirely and introduced new properties to specify color and
function properties separately. However, the implementation does
not appear to be ready and probably won't become ready and/or
match our requirements in the foreseeable future.
However, the limitation of generic LEDs to color and function
properties follows the same idea pointed out above. Generic LEDs
will get names like "green:status" or "red:indicator" then, and
if a "devicename" is prepended, it will be the one of an internal
device, like "phy1:amber:status".
With this patch, we move into the same direction, and just drop
the boardname from the LED labels. This allows to consolidate
a few definitions in DTSI files (will be much more on ramips),
and to drop a few migrations compared to ar71xx that just changed
the boardname. But mainly, it will liberate us from a completely
useless subject to take care of for device support review and
maintenance.
To also drop the boardname from existing configurations, a simple
migration routine is added unconditionally.
Although this seems unfamiliar at first look, a quick check in kernel
for the arm/arm64 dts files revealed that while 1033 lines have
labels with three parts *:*:*, still 284 actually use a two-part
labelling *:*, and thus is also acceptable and not even rare there.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2020-09-26 15:31:17 +00:00
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label = "blue:wifi";
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2019-08-04 14:13:45 +00:00
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gpios = <&gpio 22 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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};
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};
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virtual_flash {
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compatible = "mtd-concat";
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devices = <&fwpart1 &fwpart2>;
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partitions {
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compatible = "fixed-partitions";
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#address-cells = <1>;
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#size-cells = <1>;
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partition@0 {
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reg = <0x0 0x0>;
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label = "firmware";
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compatible = "openwrt,okli";
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};
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};
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};
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};
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&pinmux {
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pmx_i2c_gpio: pinmux_i2c_gpio {
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pinctrl-single,bits = <0x10 0x0 0xff>,
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<0x14 0x0 0xff>;
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};
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pmx_i2s_spdif: pinmux_i2s_spdif {
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pinctrl-single,bits = <0x8 0x0e000000 0xff000000>,
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<0xc 0x0f0c0d 0xffffff>,
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<0x14 0x1900 0xff00>;
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};
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};
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&ref {
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clock-frequency = <25000000>;
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};
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&uart {
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status = "okay";
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};
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&spi {
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status = "okay";
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flash@0 {
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compatible = "jedec,spi-nor";
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reg = <0>;
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spi-max-frequency = <25000000>;
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partitions {
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compatible = "fixed-partitions";
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#address-cells = <1>;
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#size-cells = <1>;
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uboot: partition@0 {
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label = "u-boot";
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reg = <0x0 0x10000>;
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read-only;
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};
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partition@10000 {
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label = "u-boot-env";
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reg = <0x10000 0x10000>;
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read-only;
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};
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fwpart1: partition@20000 {
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label = "fwpart1";
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reg = <0x20000 0xdc0000>;
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};
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partition@de0000 {
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label = "loader";
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reg = <0xde0000 0x10000>;
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};
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fwpart2: partition@df0000 {
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label = "fwpart2";
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reg = <0xdf0000 0x1f0000>;
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};
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partition@fe0000 {
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label = "mib0";
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reg = <0xfe0000 0x10000>;
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read-only;
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};
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art: partition@ff0000 {
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label = "art";
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reg = <0xff0000 0x10000>;
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read-only;
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};
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};
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};
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};
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ð0 {
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status = "okay";
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phy-handle = <&swphy4>;
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mtd-mac-address = <&art 0x0>;
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};
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ð1 {
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compatible = "syscon", "simple-mfd";
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status = "okay";
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gmac-config {
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device = <&gmac>;
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switch-phy-swap = <0>;
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};
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};
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&usb {
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status = "okay";
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};
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&usb_phy {
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status = "okay";
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};
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&wmac {
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status = "okay";
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mtd-cal-data = <&art 0x1000>;
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};
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