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  Some properties contain an ordered list of 1 or more datum which are
  normally accessed by index.  However, some devices will have multiple
  values which are more naturally accessed by name.  Device nodes can
  include a supplemental property for assigning names to each of the list
  items.  The names property consists of a list of strings in the same
  order as the data in the resource property.
  
  The following supplemental names properties are defined.
  
  Resource Property	Supplemental Names Property
  -----------------	---------------------------
  reg			reg-names
  clocks			clock-names
  interrupts		interrupt-names
  
  Usage:
  
  The -names property must be used in conjunction with the normal resource
  property. If not it will be ignored.
  
  Examples:
  
  l4-abe {
  	compatible = "simple-bus";
  	#address-cells = <2>;
  	#size-cells = <1>;
  	ranges = <0 0 0x48000000 0x00001000>, /* MPU path */
  		 <1 0 0x49000000 0x00001000>; /* L3 path */
  	mcasp {
  		compatible = "ti,mcasp";
  		reg = <0 0x10 0x10>, <0 0x20 0x10>,
  		      <1 0x10 0x10>, <1 0x20 0x10>;
  		reg-names = "mpu", "dat",
  			    "dma", "dma_dat";
  		interrupts = <11>, <12>;
  		interrupt-names = "rx", "tx";
  	};
  
  	timer {
  		compatible = "ti,timer";
  		reg = <0 0x40 0x10>, <1 0x40 0x10>;
  		reg-names = "mpu", "dma";
  	};
  };
  
  
  usb {
  	compatible = "ti,usb-host";
  	reg = <0x4a064000 0x800>, <0x4a064800 0x200>,
  	      <0x4a064c00 0x200>;
  	reg-names = "config", "ohci", "ehci";
  	interrupts = <14>, <15>;
  	interrupt-names = "ohci", "ehci";
  };