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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2012-05-22 09:23:24 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2012-05-22 09:23:24 -0700 |
commit | 9bc747bea5fad819e0c0ad96e6a67ea0640dfe2b (patch) | |
tree | d500225e7a1c90a6bd17d3e63e2f6e781810db2b /Documentation | |
parent | 32b908eea9e5ecd1049008e134eadbfcd0da5e38 (diff) | |
parent | 0e896b1ddc1905df904df98c204bacf028219729 (diff) |
Merge tag 'cleanup' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc
Pull first batch of arm-soc cleanups from Olof Johansson:
"These cleanups are basically all over the place. The idea is to
collect changes with minimal impact but large number of changes so we
can avoid them from distracting in the diffstat in the other series.
A significant number of lines get removed here, in particular because
the ixp2000 and ixp23xx platforms get removed. These have never been
extremely popular and have fallen into disuse over time with no active
maintainer taking care of them. The u5500 soc never made it into a
product, so we are removing it from the ux500 platform.
Many good cleanups also went into the at91 and omap platforms, as has
been the case for a number of releases."
Trivial modify-delete conflicts in arch/arm/mach-{ixp2000,ixp23xx}
* tag 'cleanup' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc: (152 commits)
ARM: clps711x: Cleanup IRQ handling
ARM clps711x: Removed unused header mach/time.h
ARM: clps711x: Added note about support EP731x CPU to Kconfig
ARM: clps711x: Added missing register definitions
ARM: clps711x: Used own subarch directory for store header file
Dove: Fix Section mismatch warnings
ARM: orion5x: ts78xx debugging changes
ARM: orion5x: remove PM dependency from ts78xx
ARM: orion5x: ts78xx fix NAND resource off by one
ARM: orion5x: ts78xx whitespace cleanups
Orion5x: Fix Section mismatch warnings
Orion5x: Fix warning: struct pci_dev declared inside paramter list
ARM: clps711x: Combine header files into one for clps711x-targets
ARM: S3C24XX: Use common macro to define resources on mach-qt2410.c
ARM: S3C24XX: Use common macro to define resources on mach-osiris.c
ARM: EXYNOS: Adapt to cpuidle core time keeping and irq enable
ARM: S5PV210: Use common macro to define resources on mach-smdkv210.c
ARM: S5PV210: Use common macro to define resources on dev-audio.c
ARM: S5PC100: Use common macro to define resources on dev-audio.c
ARM: S5P64X0: Use common macro to define resources on dev-audio.c
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Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/arm/00-INDEX | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/arm/IXP2000 | 69 |
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 71 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/arm/00-INDEX b/Documentation/arm/00-INDEX index 91c24a1e8a9e..36420e116c90 100644 --- a/Documentation/arm/00-INDEX +++ b/Documentation/arm/00-INDEX @@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ Booting - requirements for booting Interrupts - ARM Interrupt subsystem documentation -IXP2000 - - Release Notes for Linux on Intel's IXP2000 Network Processor msm - MSM specific documentation Netwinder diff --git a/Documentation/arm/IXP2000 b/Documentation/arm/IXP2000 deleted file mode 100644 index 68d21d92a30b..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arm/IXP2000 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Release Notes for Linux on Intel's IXP2000 Network Processor - -Maintained by Deepak Saxena <dsaxena@plexity.net> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -1. Overview - -Intel's IXP2000 family of NPUs (IXP2400, IXP2800, IXP2850) is designed -for high-performance network applications such high-availability -telecom systems. In addition to an XScale core, it contains up to 8 -"MicroEngines" that run special code, several high-end networking -interfaces (UTOPIA, SPI, etc), a PCI host bridge, one serial port, -flash interface, and some other odds and ends. For more information, see: - -http://developer.intel.com - -2. Linux Support - -Linux currently supports the following features on the IXP2000 NPUs: - -- On-chip serial -- PCI -- Flash (MTD/JFFS2) -- I2C through GPIO -- Timers (watchdog, OS) - -That is about all we can support under Linux ATM b/c the core networking -components of the chip are accessed via Intel's closed source SDK. -Please contact Intel directly on issues with using those. There is -also a mailing list run by some folks at Princeton University that might -be of help: https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/ixp2xxx - -WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT POST EMAIL TO THE LINUX-ARM OR LINUX-ARM-KERNEL -MAILING LISTS REGARDING THE INTEL SDK. - -3. Supported Platforms - -- Intel IXDP2400 Reference Platform -- Intel IXDP2800 Reference Platform -- Intel IXDP2401 Reference Platform -- Intel IXDP2801 Reference Platform -- RadiSys ENP-2611 - -4. Usage Notes - -- The IXP2000 platforms usually have rather complex PCI bus topologies - with large memory space requirements. In addition, b/c of the way the - Intel SDK is designed, devices are enumerated in a very specific - way. B/c of this this, we use "pci=firmware" option in the kernel - command line so that we do not re-enumerate the bus. - -- IXDP2x01 systems have variable clock tick rates that we cannot determine - via HW registers. The "ixdp2x01_clk=XXX" cmd line options allow you - to pass the clock rate to the board port. - -5. Thanks - -The IXP2000 work has been funded by Intel Corp. and MontaVista Software, Inc. - -The following people have contributed patches/comments/etc: - -Naeem F. Afzal -Lennert Buytenhek -Jeffrey Daly - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Last Update: 8/09/2004 |