> + interrupts: > + items: > + - description: Subsystem interrupt > + - description: The interrupt to manage the remote wake-up packet detection > + - description: The interrupt that occurs when Tx/Rx enters/exits the LPI state > + - description: Per-channel transmission-0 completion interrupt > + - description: Per-channel transmission-1 completion interrupt > + - description: Per-channel transmission-2 completion interrupt > + - description: Per-channel transmission-3 completion interrupt > + - description: Per-channel receive-0 completion interrupt > + - description: Per-channel receive-1 completion interrupt > + - description: Per-channel receive-2 completion interrupt > + - description: Per-channel receive-3 completion interrupt > + > + interrupt-names: > + items: > + - const: macirq > + - const: eth_wake_irq > + - const: eth_lpi > + - const: tx0 > + - const: tx1 > + - const: tx2 > + - const: tx3 > + - const: rx0 > + - const: rx1 > + - const: rx2 > + - const: rx3 There has already been a discussion about trying to make the clock names more uniform. But what about interrupts? Which of these are in the IP databook? What names does the databook use for these interrupts? Andrew