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2012-11-27 | 8xxx: Change all 8*xx_DDR addresses to 8xxx | Andy Fleming | |
There were a number of shared files that were using CONFIG_SYS_MPC85xx_DDR_ADDR, or CONFIG_SYS_MPC86xx_DDR_ADDR, and several variants (DDR2, DDR3). A recent patchset added 85xx-specific ones to code which was used by 86xx systems. After reviewing places where these constants were used, and noting that the type definitions of the pointers assigned to point to those addresses were the same, the cleanest approach to fixing this problem was to unify the namespace for the 85xx, 83xx, and 86xx DDR address definitions. This patch does: s/CONFIG_SYS_MPC8.xx_DDR/CONFIG_SYS_MPC8xxx_DDR/g All 85xx, 86xx, and 83xx have been built with this change. Signed-off-by: Andy Fleming <afleming@freescale.com> Tested-by: Andy Fleming <afleming@freescale.com> Acked-by: Kim Phillips <kim.phillips@freescale.com> | |||
2011-12-09 | mpc85xx: Add board support for the eXMeritus HWW-1U-1A devices | Kyle Moffett | |
The eXMeritus HWW-1U-1A unit is a DO-160-certified 13lb 1U chassis with 3 independent TEMPEST zones. Two independent P2020 computers may be found inside each zone. Complete hardware support is included. High-level hardware overview: * DO-160 certified for passenger aircraft (noncritical) * TEMPEST ceritified for RED/BLACK separation * 3 zones per chassis, 2 computers per zone (total of 6) * Dual-core 1.066GHz P2020 per computer * One 2GB DDR2 SO-RDIMM module per computer (upgradable to 4GB) * Removable 80GB or 160GB Intel X18-M SSD per computer * Front-accessible dual-port E1000E per computer * Front-accessible serial console per computer * Front-accessible USB port per computer * Internal Gigabit crossover within each TEMPEST zone * Internal unidirectional fiber links across TEMPEST zones * Battery-backed DS1339 I2C RTC on each CPU. Combined, each 13lb 1U chassis contains 12GB RAM, 12 cores @ 1.066GHz, 12 front-accessible Gigabit Ethernet ports and 960GB of solid-state storage with a total power consumption of ~200W. Additional notes: * SPD detection is only known to work with the DO-160-certified DIMMs * CPU reset is a little quirky due to hardware misfeature. Proper support for the hardware reset mechanism has been left for a later patch series to address. Signed-off-by: Kyle Moffett <Kyle.D.Moffett@boeing.com> Cc: Andy Fleming <afleming@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org> |