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| Power Architecture CPU Binding |
| Copyright 2013 Freescale Semiconductor Inc. |
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| Power Architecture CPUs in Freescale SOCs are represented in device trees as |
| per the definition in the Devicetree Specification. |
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| In addition to the Devicetree Specification definitions, the properties |
| defined below may be present on CPU nodes. |
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| PROPERTIES |
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| - fsl,eref-* |
| Usage: optional |
| Value type: <empty> |
| Definition: The EREF (EREF: A Programmer.s Reference Manual for |
| Freescale Power Architecture) defines the architecture for Freescale |
| Power CPUs. The EREF defines some architecture categories not defined |
| by the Power ISA. For these EREF-specific categories, the existence of |
| a property named fsl,eref-[CAT], where [CAT] is the abbreviated category |
| name with all uppercase letters converted to lowercase, indicates that |
| the category is supported by the implementation. |
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| - fsl,portid-mapping |
| Usage: optional |
| Value type: <u32> |
| Definition: The Coherency Subdomain ID Port Mapping Registers and |
| Snoop ID Port Mapping registers, which are part of the CoreNet |
| Coherency fabric (CCF), provide a CoreNet Coherency Subdomain |
| ID/CoreNet Snoop ID to cpu mapping functions. Certain bits from |
| these registers should be set if the coresponding CPU should be |
| snooped. This property defines a bitmask which selects the bit |
| that should be set if this cpu should be snooped. |