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<0> hi <0> anyone worked on power-pc stuff? <0> in a dt, it is legal to use the offset after the '@' in a node name to indicate whether its ctlr 0 or 1, say? example, marvell mpsc: mpsc 0 is @ 0x8000, mpsc 1 is at 0x9000. i'm using node names mpsc@8000 and mpsc@9000. so in the code, can I look at the 8000 and to determine that its ctlr 0? should I do something like mspc0@8000/mpsc1@9000 or just mpsc@0, mpsc@1?
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