arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/pmi8996.dtsi
Source file repositories/reference/linux-study-clean/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/pmi8996.dtsi
File Facts
- System
- Linux kernel
- Corpus path
arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/pmi8996.dtsi- Extension
.dtsi- Size
- 371 bytes
- Lines
- 16
- Domain
- Architecture Layer
- Bucket
- arch/arm64
- Inferred role
- Architecture Layer: configuration, schema, or hardware description
- Status
- atlas-only
Why This File Exists
CPU and platform-specific kernel glue: boot entry, traps, syscall entry, interrupts, page tables, context switch, and low-level barriers.
- CPU and platform-specific kernel glue: boot entry, traps, syscall entry, interrupts, page tables, context switch, and low-level barriers.
Dependency Surface
- No C-style include directives detected by the generator.
Detected Declarations
- No top-level syscall, struct, function, initcall, or export declaration detected by the generator.
Annotated Snippet
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Copyright (c) 2021, Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org>
*/
/*
* PMI8996 is a slight modification of PMI8994 with
* some notable changes, like being the first PMIC
* whose the bootloader has to check to continue booting
* and a change to a LABIBB parameter.
*/
/ {
qcom,pmic-id = <0x20009 0x10013 0 0>;
};
Annotation
- Atlas domain: Architecture Layer / arch/arm64.
- Implementation status: atlas-only.
Implementation Notes
- This generated page is the file-by-file coverage layer; curated subsystem chapters should link here when they synthesize a multi-file control flow.
- Core OS pages should be promoted from atlas-only to deep-reviewed when they explain data structures, invariants, locking, lifecycle, and C implementation snippets.
- Driver-family pages are intentionally pattern-oriented unless they are part of the selected PCIe/NVMe representative device path.