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@@ -509,7 +509,6 @@ looks like in practice.
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o chosen
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|- name = "chosen"
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|- bootargs = "root=/dev/sda2"
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- |- linux,platform = <00000600>
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|- linux,phandle = <4>
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This tree is almost a minimal tree. It pretty much contains the
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@@ -733,8 +732,7 @@ address which can extend beyond that limit.
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that typically get driven by the same platform code in the
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kernel, you would use a different "model" property but put a
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value in "compatible". The kernel doesn't directly use that
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- value (see /chosen/linux,platform for how the kernel chooses a
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- platform type) but it is generally useful.
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+ value but it is generally useful.
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The root node is also generally where you add additional properties
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specific to your board like the serial number if any, that sort of
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@@ -842,11 +840,6 @@ address which can extend beyond that limit.
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the prom_init() trampoline when booting with an OF client interface,
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but that you have to provide yourself when using the flattened format.
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- Required properties:
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-
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- - linux,platform : This is your platform number as assigned by the
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- architecture maintainers
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-
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Recommended properties:
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- bootargs : This zero-terminated string is passed as the kernel
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