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- QCOM device tree bindings
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- Some qcom based bootloaders identify the dtb blob based on a set of
- device properties like SoC and platform and revisions of those components.
- To support this scheme, we encode this information into the board compatible
- string.
- Each board must specify a top-level board compatible string with the following
- format:
- compatible = "qcom,<SoC>[-<soc_version>][-<foundry_id>]-<board>[/<subtype>][-<board_version>]"
- The 'SoC' and 'board' elements are required. All other elements are optional.
- The 'SoC' element must be one of the following strings:
- apq8016
- apq8074
- apq8084
- apq8096
- msm8916
- msm8974
- msm8996
- The 'board' element must be one of the following strings:
- cdp
- liquid
- dragonboard
- mtp
- sbc
- The 'soc_version' and 'board_version' elements take the form of v<Major>.<Minor>
- where the minor number may be omitted when it's zero, i.e. v1.0 is the same
- as v1. If all versions of the 'board_version' elements match, then a
- wildcard '*' should be used, e.g. 'v*'.
- The 'foundry_id' and 'subtype' elements are one or more digits from 0 to 9.
- Examples:
- "qcom,msm8916-v1-cdp-pm8916-v2.1"
- A CDP board with an msm8916 SoC, version 1 paired with a pm8916 PMIC of version
- 2.1.
- "qcom,apq8074-v2.0-2-dragonboard/1-v0.1"
- A dragonboard board v0.1 of subtype 1 with an apq8074 SoC version 2, made in
- foundry 2.
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