1 Device-tree bindings for I2C OPAL driver
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4 Most of the device node and properties layout is specific to the firmware and
5 used by the firmware itself for configuring the port. From the linux
6 perspective, the properties of use are "ibm,port-name" and "ibm,opal-id".
10 - reg: Port-id within a given master
11 - compatible: must be "ibm,opal-i2c"
12 - ibm,opal-id: Refers to a specific bus and used to identify it when calling
13 the relevant OPAL functions.
14 - bus-frequency: Operating frequency of the i2c bus (in HZ). Informational for
15 linux, used by the FW though.
18 - ibm,port-name: Firmware provides this name that uniquely identifies the i2c
21 The node contains a number of other properties that are used by the FW itself
22 and depend on the specific hardware implementation. The example below depicts
29 bus-frequency = <0x61a80>;
30 compatible = "ibm,power8-i2c-port", "ibm,opal-i2c";
32 ibm,port-name = "p8_00000000_e1p0";
33 #address-cells = <0x1>;
34 phandle = <0x10000006>;
36 linux,phandle = <0x10000006>;