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usb: gadget: gr_udc: Expand devicetree documentation
Provide more information on the two different interrupt cases and more information of endpoint buffer sizes. Suggested by Mark Rutland. Signed-off-by: Andreas Larsson <andreas@gaisler.com> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
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- reg : Address and length of the register set for the device
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- interrupts : Interrupt numbers for this device
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- interrupts : Interrupt numbers for this device. Either one interrupt number
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for all interrupts, or one for status related interrupts, one for IN
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endpoint related interrupts and one for OUT endpoint related interrupts.
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Optional properties:
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- epobufsizes : An array of buffer sizes for OUT endpoints. If the property is
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not present, or for endpoints outside of the array, 1024 is assumed by
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the driver.
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- epobufsizes : Array of buffer sizes for OUT endpoints when they differ
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from the default size of 1024. The array is indexed by the OUT endpoint
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number. If the property is present it typically contains one entry for
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each OUT endpoint of the core. Fewer entries overrides the default sizes
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only for as many endpoints as the array contains.
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- epibufsizes : An array of buffer sizes for IN endpoints. If the property is
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not present, or for endpoints outside of the array, 1024 is assumed by
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the driver.
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- epibufsizes : Array of buffer sizes for IN endpoints when they differ
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from the default size of 1024. The array is indexed by the IN endpoint
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number. If the property is present it typically contains one entry for
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each IN endpoint of the core. Fewer entries overrides the default sizes
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only for as many endpoints as the array contains.
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For further information look in the documentation for the GLIB IP core library:
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http://www.gaisler.com/products/grlib/grip.pdf
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