This mirrors #36499 and other PRs that added them for other architectures. This silences a large number of dtc warnings due to the missing property. It seems reasonable to require an address-cells property since any interrupt controller could be the parent of an interrupt-map. The only device actually using interrupt-maps is neorv32, and it needs an address-cells of 2 (since this is the default if none is specified it worked like that before this change). While I touched this, I reordered the properties for consistency across boards, but there's a lot of variance here already. Signed-off-by: Olof Johansson <olof@lixom.net> |
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