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236 Each property, after the \dtprop, has a 32-bit value giving an offset
237 from the beginning of the strings block at which the property name is
241 property value (as a 32-bit value) and then the data itself padded to
283 generally have an \texttt{interrupt-parent} property giving the
291 \phandle property. When the kernel generates a flattened tree from
292 OF, it adds a \phandle property to each node, containing the phandle
295 property.
305 node's \texttt{reg} property. In addition, nodes have a property,
312 \texttt{name} property from the node's path name.
405 node in the device tree, a file for each property). This is useful
431 an explicit \texttt{name} property. When \dtc creates such a blob, it
447 \emph{value}\texttt{;}}. The property values can be given in any
450 \item \emph{string} (for example, \texttt{"MyBoard"}). The property
454 property value is made up of a list of 32-bit ``cells'', each given
457 property value is given as a hex bytestring.
464 \texttt{interrupt-controller} property referring to the interrupt
467 the property. If that node doesn't have an explicit phandle property,
474 particular node or property. For example, Figure \ref{fig:dts} has a
475 label ``\texttt{memreg}'' on the \texttt{reg} property of the node
478 addressing the part of the blob with the node or property in question.
491 \item \emph{syntactic structure}: \dtc checks that node and property
540 tree to incorporate as a property a block of binary data for some
543 source format ought to allow this by letting a property's value be