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…ernel/git/arm/arm-soc Pull ARM SoC cleanups from Olof Johansson: "This is a good healthy set of various code removals. Total net delta is 8100 lines removed. Among the larger cleanups are: - Removal of old Samsung S3C DMA infrastructure by Arnd - Removal of the non-DT version of the 'lager' board by Magnus Damm - General stale code removal on OMAP and Davinci by Rickard Strandqvist - Removal of non-DT support on am3517 platforms by Tony Lindgren ... plus several other cleanups of various platforms across the board" * tag 'cleanup-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc: (47 commits) ARM: sirf: drop redundant function and marco declaration arm: omap: specify PMUs are for ARMv7 CPUs arm: shmobile: specify PMUs are for ARMv7 CPUs arm: iop: specify PMUs are for XScale CPUs arm: pxa: specify PMUs are for XScale CPUs arm: realview: specify PMU types ARM: SAMSUNG: remove unused DMA infrastructure ARM: OMAP3: Add back Kconfig option MACH_OMAP3517EVM for ASoC ARM: davinci: Remove CDCE949 driver ARM: at91: remove useless at91rm9200_set_type() ARM: at91: remove useless at91rm9200_dt_initialize() ARM: at91: move debug-macro.S into the common space ARM: at91: remove useless at91_sysirq_mask_rtx ARM: at91: remove useless config MACH_AT91SAM9_DT ARM: at91: remove useless config MACH_AT91RM9200_DT ARM: at91: remove unused mach/memory.h ARM: at91: remove useless header file includes ARM: at91: remove unneeded header file rtc: at91/Kconfig: remove useless options ARM: at91/Documentation: add a README for Atmel SoCs ...
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ARM Atmel SoCs (aka AT91) | ||
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Introduction | ||
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This document gives useful information about the ARM Atmel SoCs that are | ||
currently supported in Linux Mainline (you know, the one on kernel.org). | ||
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It is important to note that the Atmel | SMART ARM-based MPU product line is | ||
historically named "AT91" or "at91" throughout the Linux kernel development | ||
process even if this product prefix has completely disappeared from the | ||
official Atmel product name. Anyway, files, directories, git trees, | ||
git branches/tags and email subject always contain this "at91" sub-string. | ||
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AT91 SoCs | ||
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Documentation and detailled datasheet for each product are available on | ||
the Atmel website: http://www.atmel.com. | ||
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Flavors: | ||
* ARM 920 based SoC | ||
- at91rm9200 | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/doc1768.pdf | ||
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* ARM 926 based SoCs | ||
- at91sam9260 | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/doc6221.pdf | ||
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- at91sam9xe | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/Atmel-6254-32-bit-ARM926EJ-S-Embedded-Microprocessor-SAM9XE_Datasheet.pdf | ||
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- at91sam9261 | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/doc6062.pdf | ||
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- at91sam9263 | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/Atmel_6249_32-bit-ARM926EJ-S-Microcontroller_SAM9263_Datasheet.pdf | ||
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- at91sam9rl | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/doc6289.pdf | ||
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- at91sam9g20 | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/doc6384.pdf | ||
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- at91sam9g45 family | ||
- at91sam9g45 | ||
- at91sam9g46 | ||
- at91sam9m10 | ||
- at91sam9m11 (device superset) | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/Atmel-6437-32-bit-ARM926-Embedded-Microprocessor-SAM9M11_Datasheet.pdf | ||
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- at91sam9x5 family (aka "The 5 series") | ||
- at91sam9g15 | ||
- at91sam9g25 | ||
- at91sam9g35 | ||
- at91sam9x25 | ||
- at91sam9x35 | ||
+ Datasheet (can be considered as covering the whole family) | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/Atmel_11055_32-bit-ARM926EJ-S-Microcontroller_SAM9X35_Datasheet.pdf | ||
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- at91sam9n12 | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/Atmel_11063_32-bit-ARM926EJ-S-Microcontroller_SAM9N12CN11CN12_Datasheet.pdf | ||
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* ARM Cortex-A5 based SoCs | ||
- sama5d3 family | ||
- sama5d31 | ||
- sama5d33 | ||
- sama5d34 | ||
- sama5d35 | ||
- sama5d36 (device superset) | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/Atmel-11121-32-bit-Cortex-A5-Microcontroller-SAMA5D3_Datasheet.pdf | ||
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* ARM Cortex-A5 + NEON based SoCs | ||
- sama5d4 family | ||
- sama5d41 | ||
- sama5d42 | ||
- sama5d43 | ||
- sama5d44 (device superset) | ||
+ Datasheet | ||
http://www.atmel.com/Images/Atmel-11238-32-bit-Cortex-A5-Microcontroller-SAMA5D4_Datasheet.pdf | ||
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Linux kernel information | ||
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Linux kernel mach directory: arch/arm/mach-at91 | ||
MAINTAINERS entry is: "ARM/ATMEL AT91RM9200 AND AT91SAM ARM ARCHITECTURES" | ||
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Device Tree for AT91 SoCs and boards | ||
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All AT91 SoCs are converted to Device Tree. Since Linux 3.19, these products | ||
must use this method to boot the Linux kernel. | ||
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Work In Progress statement: | ||
Device Tree files and Device Tree bindings that apply to AT91 SoCs and boards are | ||
considered as "Unstable". To be completely clear, any at91 binding can change at | ||
any time. So, be sure to use a Device Tree Binary and a Kernel Image generated from | ||
the same source tree. | ||
Please refer to the Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ABI.txt file for a | ||
definition of a "Stable" binding/ABI. | ||
This statement will be removed by AT91 MAINTAINERS when appropriate. | ||
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Naming conventions and best practice: | ||
- SoCs Device Tree Source Include files are named after the official name of | ||
the product (at91sam9g20.dtsi or sama5d33.dtsi for instance). | ||
- Device Tree Source Include files (.dtsi) are used to collect common nodes that can be | ||
shared across SoCs or boards (sama5d3.dtsi or at91sam9x5cm.dtsi for instance). | ||
When collecting nodes for a particular peripheral or topic, the identifier have to | ||
be placed at the end of the file name, separated with a "_" (at91sam9x5_can.dtsi | ||
or sama5d3_gmac.dtsi for example). | ||
- board Device Tree Source files (.dts) are prefixed by the string "at91-" so | ||
that they can be identified easily. Note that some files are historical exceptions | ||
to this rule (sama5d3[13456]ek.dts, usb_a9g20.dts or animeo_ip.dts for example). |
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