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This patch allows the following construct: / { property-a = "old"; property-b = "does not change"; }; / { property-a = "changed"; property-c = "new"; node-a { }; }; Where the later device tree overrides the properties found in the earlier tree. This is useful for laying down a template device tree in an include file and modifying it for a specific board without having to clone the entire tree. Signed-off-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>
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42 lines
900 B
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/dts-v1/;
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m1: mq: /memreserve/ 0 0x1000;
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/ {
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p0: pw: prop = "foo";
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/* Explicit phandles */
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n1: nx: node1 {
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linux,phandle = <0x2000>;
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ref = <&{/node2}>; /* reference precedes target */
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p1: px: lref = <&ny>;
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};
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ny: n2: node2 {
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p2: py: phandle = <0x1>;
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ref = <&{/node1}>; /* reference after target */
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lref = <&nx>;
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};
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/* Implicit phandles */
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n3: node3 {
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p3: ref = <&{/node4}>;
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lref = <&n4>;
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};
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n4: node4 {
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p4: prop;
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};
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/* Explicit phandle with implicit value */
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/* This self-reference is the standard way to tag a node as requiring
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* a phandle (perhaps for reference by nodes that will be dynamically
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* added) without explicitly allocating it a phandle.
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* The self-reference requires some special internal handling, though
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* so check it actually works */
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n5: nz: node5 {
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linux,phandle = <&n5>;
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phandle = <&nz>;
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n1 = &n1;
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n2 = &n2;
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n3 = &n3;
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};
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};
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