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36 \newcommand{\phandle}{\texttt{linux,phandle}\xspace}
277 tree. In OF, each node in the tree has an associated phandle, a
284 phandle of the interrupt controller that handles interrupts from this
290 In the flattened tree, a node's phandle is represented by a special
291 \phandle property. When the kernel generates a flattened tree from
292 OF, it adds a \phandle property to each node, containing the phandle
294 only nodes that are actually referred to by phandle need to have this
466 output tree, the value of the referenced node's phandle is included in
467 the property. If that node doesn't have an explicit phandle property,
468 \dtc will automatically create a unique phandle for it. This approach
501 valid phandle.