doc: devicetree: bindings: Fix typo in bindings
Correct spelling typo in devicetree/bindings. Singed-off-by: Masanari Iida <standby24x7@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ This contains the board-specific information.
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- compatible: must be "stericsson,s365".
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- vana15-supply: the regulator supplying the 1.5V to drive the
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board.
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- syscon: a pointer to the syscon node so we can acccess the
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- syscon: a pointer to the syscon node so we can access the
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syscon registers to set the board as self-powered.
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Example:
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@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ dma0: dma@ffffec00 {
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DMA clients connected to the Atmel DMA controller must use the format
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described in the dma.txt file, using a three-cell specifier for each channel:
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a phandle plus two interger cells.
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a phandle plus two integer cells.
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The three cells in order are:
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1. A phandle pointing to the DMA controller.
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2. The memory interface (16 most significant bits), the peripheral interface
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(16 less significant bits).
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3. Parameters for the at91 DMA configuration register which are device
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dependant:
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dependent:
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- bit 7-0: peripheral identifier for the hardware handshaking interface. The
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identifier can be different for tx and rx.
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- bit 11-8: FIFO configuration. 0 for half FIFO, 1 for ALAP, 1 for ASAP.
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Clients have to specify the DMA requests with phandles in a list.
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Required properties:
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- dmas: List of one or more DMA request specifiers. One DMA request specifier
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consists of a phandle to the DMA controller followed by the integer
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specifiying the request line.
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specifying the request line.
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- dma-names: List of string identifiers for the DMA requests. For the correct
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names, have a look at the specific client driver.
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@ -37,14 +37,14 @@ Each dmas request consists of 4 cells:
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1. A phandle pointing to the DMA controller
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2. Device Type
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3. The DMA request line number (only when 'use fixed channel' is set)
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4. A 32bit mask specifying; mode, direction and endianess [NB: This list will grow]
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4. A 32bit mask specifying; mode, direction and endianness [NB: This list will grow]
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0x00000001: Mode:
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Logical channel when unset
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Physical channel when set
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0x00000002: Direction:
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Memory to Device when unset
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Device to Memory when set
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0x00000004: Endianess:
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0x00000004: Endianness:
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Little endian when unset
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Big endian when set
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0x00000008: Use fixed channel:
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Google's ChromeOS EC is a Cortex-M device which talks to the AP and
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implements various function such as keyboard and battery charging.
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The EC can be connect through various means (I2C, SPI, LPC) and the
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compatible string used depends on the inteface. Each connection method has
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compatible string used depends on the interface. Each connection method has
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its own driver which connects to the top level interface-agnostic EC driver.
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Other Linux driver (such as cros-ec-keyb for the matrix keyboard) connect to
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the top-level driver.
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