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As discussed in [the Flow View section of the mitmproxy
overview](@!urlTo("mitmproxy.html")!@), mitmproxy allows you to inspect and
manipulate flows.  When inspecting a single flow, mitmproxy uses a number of
heuristics to show a friendly view of various content types; if mitmproxy
cannot show a friendly view, mitmproxy defaults to a __raw__ view.

Each content type invokes a different flow viewer to parse the data and display
the friendly view. Users can add custom content viewers by adding a view class
to contentview.py, discussed below.

## Adding a new View class to contentview.py

The content viewers used by mitmproxy to present a friendly view of various
content types are stored in contentview.py.  Reviewing this file shows a number
of classes named ViewSomeDataType, each with the properties: __name__,
__prompt__, and __content\_types__ and a function named __\_\_call\_\___.

Adding a new content viewer to parse a data type is as simple as writing a new
View class.  Your new content viewer View class should have the same properties
as the other View classes: __name__, __prompt__, and __content\_types__ and a
__\_\_call\_\___ function to parse the content of the request/response.

* The __name__ property should be a string describing the contents and new content viewer;
* The __prompt__ property should be a two item tuple:

  - __1__: A string that will be used to display the new content viewer's type; and
  - __2__: A one character string that will be the hotkey used to select the new content viewer from the Flow View screen;

* The __content\_types__ property should be a list of strings of HTTP Content\-Types that the new content viewer can parse.
  * Note that mitmproxy will use the content\_types to try and heuristically show a friendly view of content and that you can override the built-in views by populating content\_types with values for content\_types that are already parsed -- e.g. "image/png".

After defining the __name__, __prompt__, and __content\_types__ properties of
the class, you should write the __\_\_call\_\___ function, which will parse the
request/response data and provide a friendly view of the data.  The
__\_\_call\_\___ function should take the following arguments: __self__,
__hdrs__, __content__, __limit__; __hdrs__ is a MultiDict object containing
the headers of the request/response; __content__ is the content of the
request/response, and __limit__ is an integer representing the amount of data
to display in the view window.

The __\_\_call\_\___ function returns two values: (1) a string describing the
parsed data; and (2) the parsed data for friendly display.  The parsed data to
be displayed should be a list of strings formatted for display.  You can use
the __\_view\_text__ function in contentview.py to format text for display.
Alternatively, you can display content as a series of key-value pairs; to do
so, prepare a list of lists, where each list item is a two item list -- a key
that describes the data, and then the data itself; after preparing the list of
lists, use the __common.format\_keyvals__ function on it to prepare it as text
for display.

If the new content viewer fails or throws an exception, mitmproxy will default
to a __raw__ view.
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#include "mt7620a.dtsi"

#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
#include <dt-bindings/input/input.h>

/ {
	compatible = "lava,lr-25g001", "ralink,mt7620a-soc";
	model = "LAVA LR-25G001";

	aliases {
		led-boot = &led_status;
		led-failsafe = &led_status;
		led-running = &led_status;
		led-upgrade = &led_status;
	};

	keys {
		compatible = "gpio-keys";

		wps {
			label = "wps";
			gpios = <&gpio0 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
			linux,code = <KEY_WPS_BUTTON>;
		};

		reset {
			label = "reset";
			gpios = <&gpio0 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
			linux,code = <KEY_RESTART>;
		};
	};

	leds {
		compatible = "gpio-leds";

		led_status: status {
			label = "green:status";
			gpios = <&gpio0 14 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
		};

		wifi2g {
			label = "green:wifi2g";
			gpios = <&gpio0 11 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
		};

		wifi5g {
			label = "green:wifi5g";
			gpios = <&gpio0 13 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
		};
	};

	gpio_export {
		compatible = "gpio-export";
		#size-cells = <0>;

		usbpower {
			gpio-export,name = "usbpower";
			gpio-export,output = <1>;
			gpios = <&gpio0 12 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
		};
	};
};

&spi0 {
	status = "okay";

	flash@0 {
		compatible = "jedec,spi-nor";
		reg = <0>;
		spi-max-frequency = <10000000>;

		partitions {
			compatible = "fixed-partitions";
			#address-cells = <1>;
			#size-cells = <1>;

			partition@0 {
				label = "jboot";
				reg = <0x0 0x10000>;
				read-only;
			};

			partition@10000 {
				compatible = "amit,jimage";
				label = "firmware";
				reg = <0x10000 0xfe0000>;
			};

			config: partition@ff0000 {
				label = "config";
				reg = <0xff0000 0x10000>;
				read-only;
			};
		};
	};
};

&ehci {
	status = "okay";
};

&ohci {
	status = "okay";
};

&ethernet {
	pinctrl-names = "default";
	pinctrl-0 = <&rgmii1_pins &rgmii2_pins &mdio_pins>;

	port@5 {
		status = "okay";
		phy-mode = "rgmii";
		mediatek,fixed-link = <1000 1 1 1>;
	};

	mdio-bus {
		status = "okay";
		mediatek,mdio-mode = <1>;

		phy0: ethernet-phy@0 {
			reg = <0>;
			phy-mode = "rgmii";
			qca,ar8327-initvals = <
				0x04 0x87300000 /* PORT0 PAD MODE CTRL */
				0x0c 0x00000000 /* PORT6 PAD MODE CTRL */
				0x7c 0x0000007e /* PORT0_STATUS */
				0x94 0x00000000 /* PORT6_STATUS */
			>;
		};

		phy1: ethernet-phy@1 {
			reg = <1>;
			phy-mode = "rgmii";
		};

		phy2: ethernet-phy@2 {
			reg = <2>;
			phy-mode = "rgmii";
		};

		phy3: ethernet-phy@3 {
			reg = <3>;
			phy-mode = "rgmii";
		};

		phy4: ethernet-phy@4 {
			reg = <4>;
			phy-mode = "rgmii";
		};
	};
};

&pcie {
	status = "okay";
};

&pcie0 {
	mt76x0e@0,0 {
		reg = <0x0000 0 0 0 0>;
		mtd-mac-address = <&config 0xe07e>;
		mtd-mac-address-increment = <(2)>;
		mediatek,mtd-eeprom = <&config 0xe08a>;
	};
};

&state_default {
	gpio {
		groups = "uartf", "i2c";
		function = "gpio";
	};
};