Hello Aryan,
> Add device tree file for x530 board. This has an Armada 385 SoC. Has
> NAND-flash for user storage and SPI for booting. Covers majority of x530
> and GS980MX variants.
>
> Signed-off-by: Aryan Srivastava
> Reviewed-by: Chris Packham
I don't know why I missed this one but I've fin
> This is what we've done in our kernel fork. But for upstreaming we
> wanted to start slow and maybe move things into one or more common .dtsi
> files if/when needed (in particular there are some models in development
> now that use different i2c mux and hwmon chips).
O.K. It is not particular
On 1/12/20 12:03 pm, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 11:35:07AM +1300, Aryan Srivastava wrote:
>> Add device tree file for x530 board. This has an Armada 385 SoC. Has
>> NAND-flash for user storage and SPI for booting. Covers majority of x530
>> and GS980MX variants.
> Hi Aryan
>
> Wh
On Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 11:35:07AM +1300, Aryan Srivastava wrote:
> Add device tree file for x530 board. This has an Armada 385 SoC. Has
> NAND-flash for user storage and SPI for booting. Covers majority of x530
> and GS980MX variants.
Hi Aryan
What exactly does that mean, it covers most variants
Add device tree file for x530 board. This has an Armada 385 SoC. Has
NAND-flash for user storage and SPI for booting. Covers majority of x530
and GS980MX variants.
Signed-off-by: Aryan Srivastava
Reviewed-by: Chris Packham
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Notes:
Changes in v2:
-Adding to Makefile
arch/arm/
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