The 98DX3236, 98DX3336 and 98DX4251 are a set of switch ASICs with
integrated CPUs. They CPU block is common within these product lines and
(as far as I can tell/have been told) is based on the Armada XP. There
are a few differences due to the fact they have to squeeze the CPU into
the same package
On 06/01/17 03:09, Marcin Wojtas wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Thanks a lot for your work and v2. Can you please add changelog
> between patchset versions in your cover letter?
Will do for v3. I did actually include a changelog in the individual
patches but I can collate that here.
clk: mvebu: support
On 01/05/2017 11:46 AM, Chris Packham wrote:
> On 06/01/17 02:10, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>> I'd love to see a switchdev driver but it's a huge task (and no I'm not
>>> committing to writing it). As it stands Marvell ship a switch SDK
>>> largely executes in userspace with a small kernel module providi
On 06/01/17 02:10, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>> I'd love to see a switchdev driver but it's a huge task (and no I'm not
>> committing to writing it). As it stands Marvell ship a switch SDK
>> largely executes in userspace with a small kernel module providing some
>> linkage to the underlying hardware.
>
>
Hi Chris,
Thanks a lot for your work and v2. Can you please add changelog
between patchset versions in your cover letter?
Best regards,
Marcin
2017-01-05 4:36 GMT+01:00 Chris Packham :
> The 98DX3236, 98DX3336 and 98DX4251 are a set of switch ASICs with
> integrated CPUs. They CPU block is commo
Hi Andrew,
2017-01-05 14:09 GMT+01:00 Andrew Lunn :
>> I'd love to see a switchdev driver but it's a huge task (and no I'm not
>> committing to writing it). As it stands Marvell ship a switch SDK
>> largely executes in userspace with a small kernel module providing some
>> linkage to the underlyin
> I'd love to see a switchdev driver but it's a huge task (and no I'm not
> committing to writing it). As it stands Marvell ship a switch SDK
> largely executes in userspace with a small kernel module providing some
> linkage to the underlying hardware.
Is there any similarity to the mv88e6xxx
On 05/01/17 17:07, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> Le 01/04/17 à 19:36, Chris Packham a écrit :
>> The 98DX3236, 98DX3336 and 98DX4251 are a set of switch ASICs with
>> integrated CPUs. They CPU block is common within these product lines and
>> (as far as I can tell/have been told) is based on the Armada
Le 01/04/17 à 19:36, Chris Packham a écrit :
> The 98DX3236, 98DX3336 and 98DX4251 are a set of switch ASICs with
> integrated CPUs. They CPU block is common within these product lines and
> (as far as I can tell/have been told) is based on the Armada XP. There
> are a few differences due to the fa
The 98DX3236, 98DX3336 and 98DX4251 are a set of switch ASICs with
integrated CPUs. They CPU block is common within these product lines and
(as far as I can tell/have been told) is based on the Armada XP. There
are a few differences due to the fact they have to squeeze the CPU into
the same package
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