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474 need to be in that order) looks like this (addresses go from top to
715 addresses format for devices directly mapped on the processor bus.
725 Some 32-bit processors allow for physical addresses greater than 32
741 then, to provide a separate "assigned-addresses" property that
742 contains the fully allocated addresses. See the PCI OF bindings for
752 The "reg" property only defines addresses and sizes (if #size-cells is
753 non-0) within a given bus. In order to translate addresses upward
754 (that is into parent bus addresses, and possibly into CPU physical
755 addresses), all buses must contain a "ranges" property. If the
765 address, size) defines a range of addresses for child devices. "parent
774 1/1 format, unless the processor supports physical addresses greater
896 (unit addresses do not require leading zeroes)
948 your board. It's a list of addresses/sizes concatenated
1006 translation of SoC addresses for memory mapped SoC registers.
1378 In such cases, DMA addresses translation should be performed between CPU phys
1379 and DMA addresses. The "dma-ranges" property is intended to be used
1400 - dma-ranges: <empty> value. if present - It means that DMA addresses