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authorAndre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>2025-05-05 17:47:29 +0100
committerAndre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>2025-06-24 01:59:10 +0100
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tree2673944b61f873919c67f98414946c0f60af7cc0 /lib/linux_string.c
parent2b2783a1c072b87559e8548c50dd487c605349ae (diff)
arm64: dts: allwinner: a100: add Liontron H-A133L board support
The H-A133L board is an industrial development board made by Liontron. It contains a number of dedicated JST connectors, to connect external peripherals. It features: - Allwinner A133 SoC (4 * Arm Cortex-A53 cores at up to 1.6 GHz) - 1 GiB, 2 GiB or 4 GiB of LPDDR4 DRAM - between 16 and 128 GiB eMMC flash - AXP707 PMIC (compatible to AXP803) - 100 Mbit/s RJ45 Ethernet socket, using an JLSemi JL1101 PHY - XR829 WIFI+Bluetooth chip - 2 * USB 2.0 USB-A ports, plus three sets of USB pins on connectors (connected via a USB hub connected to USB1 on the SoC) - microSD card slot - 3.5mm A/V port - 12V power supply - connectors for an LVDS or MIPI-DSI panel Add the devicetree describing the board's peripherals and their connections. Despite being a devboard, the manufacturer does not publish a schematic (I asked), so the PMIC rail assignments were bases on BSP dumps, educated guesses and some experimentation. Dropping the always-on property from any of the rails carrying it will make the board hang as soon as the kernel turns off unused regulators. Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250505164729.18175-4-andre.przywara@arm.com [wens@csie.org: fix property in &usbphy; fix comment typo in &usb_otg] Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org> [ upstream commit: a3cd12acb7b74d9b243cd893209972fc657d0bd3 ] (cherry picked from commit 4062957c0797752dcf8b71f99c7aa47301c70aac)
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