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diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N1/1.txt
index 9cb0b36..26d80f8 100644
--- a/a/1.txt
+++ b/N1/1.txt
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ would be more appropriate ?
 > +
 > +Examples:
 > +A System MMU is dedicated to a single master device.
-> +	gsc_0:  gsc@0x13e00000 {
+> +	gsc_0:  gsc at 0x13e00000 {
 > +		compatible = "samsung,exynos5-gsc";
 > +		reg = <0x13e00000 0x1000>;
 > +		interrupts = <0 85 0>;
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ the master device node.
 
 > +	};
 > +
-> +	sysmmu_gsc0: sysmmu@13E80000 {
+> +	sysmmu_gsc0: sysmmu at 13E80000 {
 > +		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-sysmmu";
 > +		reg = <0x13E80000 0x1000>;
 > +		interrupt-parent = <&combiner>;
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ the master device node.
 > +MFC has 2 System MMUs for each port that MFC is attached. Thus it seems natural
 > +to define 2 System MMUs for each port of the MFC:
 > +
-> +	mfc: codec@13400000 {
+> +	mfc: codec at 13400000 {
 > +		compatible = "samsung,mfc-v5";
 > +		reg = <0x13400000 0x10000>;
 > +		interrupts = <0 94 0>;
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ the master device node.
 
 How about putting this node as last one in this example ?
 
-> +	sysmmu_mfc_l: sysmmu@13620000 {
+> +	sysmmu_mfc_l: sysmmu at 13620000 {
 > +		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-sysmmu";
 > +		reg = <0x13620000 0x1000>;
 > +		interrupt-parent = <&combiner>;
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ How about putting this node as last one in this example ?
 > +		status = "ok";
 > +	};
 > +
-> +	sysmmu_mfc_r: sysmmu@13630000 {
+> +	sysmmu_mfc_r: sysmmu at 13630000 {
 > +		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-sysmmu";
 > +		reg = <0x13630000 0x1000>;
 > +		interrupt-parent = <&combiner>;
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ How about putting this node as last one in this example ?
 > +		iommu = <&sysmmu_mfc_l>, <&sysmmu_mfc_r>;
 >  	};
 >  
->  	serial@13800000 {
+>  	serial at 13800000 {
 > @@ -485,5 +486,126 @@
 >  		clock-names = "sclk_fimd", "fimd";
 >  		samsung,power-domain = <&pd_lcd0>;
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ How about putting this node as last one in this example ?
 > +		iommu = <&sysmmu_fimd0>;
 > +	};
 > +
-> +	sysmmu_mfc_l: sysmmu@13620000 {
+> +	sysmmu_mfc_l: sysmmu at 13620000 {
 > +		compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-sysmmu";
 > +		reg = <0x13620000 0x1000>;
 > +		interrupt-parent = <&combiner>;
diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N1/content_digest
index bd495c8..b4d0e52 100644
--- a/a/content_digest
+++ b/N1/content_digest
@@ -1,22 +1,8 @@
  "ref\0002a01ce941b$0d9a31c0$28ce9540$@samsung.com\0"
- "From\0Sylwester Nawrocki <s.nawrocki@samsung.com>\0"
- "Subject\0Re: [PATCH v9 06/16] ARM: dts: Add description of System MMU of Exynos SoCs\0"
+ "From\0s.nawrocki@samsung.com (Sylwester Nawrocki)\0"
+ "Subject\0[PATCH v9 06/16] ARM: dts: Add description of System MMU of Exynos SoCs\0"
  "Date\0Thu, 08 Aug 2013 12:45:34 +0200\0"
- "To\0Cho KyongHo <pullip.cho@samsung.com>\0"
- "Cc\0'Linux ARM Kernel' <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>"
-  'Linux IOMMU' <iommu@lists.linux-foundation.org>
-  'Linux Kernel' <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
-  'Linux Samsung SOC' <linux-samsung-soc@vger.kernel.org>
-  devicetree@vger.kernel.org
-  'Joerg Roedel' <joro@8bytes.org>
-  'Kukjin Kim' <kgene.kim@samsung.com>
-  'Prathyush' <prathyush.k@samsung.com>
-  'Rahul Sharma' <rahul.sharma@samsung.com>
-  'Subash Patel' <supash.ramaswamy@linaro.org>
-  'Grant Grundler' <grundler@chromium.org>
-  'Antonios Motakis' <a.motakis@virtualopensystems.com>
-  kvmarm@lists.cs.columbia.edu
- " 'Sachin Kamat' <sachin.kamat@linaro.org>\0"
+ "To\0linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org\0"
  "\00:1\0"
  "b\0"
  "Hi,\n"
@@ -114,7 +100,7 @@
  "> +\n"
  "> +Examples:\n"
  "> +A System MMU is dedicated to a single master device.\n"
- "> +\tgsc_0:  gsc@0x13e00000 {\n"
+ "> +\tgsc_0:  gsc at 0x13e00000 {\n"
  "> +\t\tcompatible = \"samsung,exynos5-gsc\";\n"
  "> +\t\treg = <0x13e00000 0x1000>;\n"
  "> +\t\tinterrupts = <0 85 0>;\n"
@@ -140,7 +126,7 @@
  "\n"
  "> +\t};\n"
  "> +\n"
- "> +\tsysmmu_gsc0: sysmmu@13E80000 {\n"
+ "> +\tsysmmu_gsc0: sysmmu at 13E80000 {\n"
  "> +\t\tcompatible = \"samsung,exynos4210-sysmmu\";\n"
  "> +\t\treg = <0x13E80000 0x1000>;\n"
  "> +\t\tinterrupt-parent = <&combiner>;\n"
@@ -155,7 +141,7 @@
  "> +MFC has 2 System MMUs for each port that MFC is attached. Thus it seems natural\n"
  "> +to define 2 System MMUs for each port of the MFC:\n"
  "> +\n"
- "> +\tmfc: codec@13400000 {\n"
+ "> +\tmfc: codec at 13400000 {\n"
  "> +\t\tcompatible = \"samsung,mfc-v5\";\n"
  "> +\t\treg = <0x13400000 0x10000>;\n"
  "> +\t\tinterrupts = <0 94 0>;\n"
@@ -168,7 +154,7 @@
  "\n"
  "How about putting this node as last one in this example ?\n"
  "\n"
- "> +\tsysmmu_mfc_l: sysmmu@13620000 {\n"
+ "> +\tsysmmu_mfc_l: sysmmu at 13620000 {\n"
  "> +\t\tcompatible = \"samsung,exynos4210-sysmmu\";\n"
  "> +\t\treg = <0x13620000 0x1000>;\n"
  "> +\t\tinterrupt-parent = <&combiner>;\n"
@@ -180,7 +166,7 @@
  "> +\t\tstatus = \"ok\";\n"
  "> +\t};\n"
  "> +\n"
- "> +\tsysmmu_mfc_r: sysmmu@13630000 {\n"
+ "> +\tsysmmu_mfc_r: sysmmu at 13630000 {\n"
  "> +\t\tcompatible = \"samsung,exynos4210-sysmmu\";\n"
  "> +\t\treg = <0x13630000 0x1000>;\n"
  "> +\t\tinterrupt-parent = <&combiner>;\n"
@@ -203,7 +189,7 @@
  "> +\t\tiommu = <&sysmmu_mfc_l>, <&sysmmu_mfc_r>;\n"
  ">  \t};\n"
  ">  \n"
- ">  \tserial@13800000 {\n"
+ ">  \tserial at 13800000 {\n"
  "> @@ -485,5 +486,126 @@\n"
  ">  \t\tclock-names = \"sclk_fimd\", \"fimd\";\n"
  ">  \t\tsamsung,power-domain = <&pd_lcd0>;\n"
@@ -211,7 +197,7 @@
  "> +\t\tiommu = <&sysmmu_fimd0>;\n"
  "> +\t};\n"
  "> +\n"
- "> +\tsysmmu_mfc_l: sysmmu@13620000 {\n"
+ "> +\tsysmmu_mfc_l: sysmmu at 13620000 {\n"
  "> +\t\tcompatible = \"samsung,exynos4210-sysmmu\";\n"
  "> +\t\treg = <0x13620000 0x1000>;\n"
  "> +\t\tinterrupt-parent = <&combiner>;\n"
@@ -232,4 +218,4 @@
  "Thanks,\n"
  Sylwester
 
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