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H A D | armv8.dts | 11348:47c14eb13411 Tue Feb 23 06:21:00 EST 2016 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> arm: Ship Linux device trees with gem5 Ship aarch32 and aarch64 device trees with gem5. We currently ship device trees as a part of the gem5 Linux kernel repository. This makes tracking hard since device trees are supposed to be platform dependent rather than kernel dependent (Linux considers device trees to be a stable kernel ABI). It also makes code sharing between aarch32 and aarch64 impossible. This changeset implements a set of device trees for the new VExpress_GEM5_V1 platform. The platform is described in a shared file that is separate from the memory/CPU description. Due to differences in how secondary CPUs are initialized, aarch32 and aarch64 use different base files describing CPU nodes and the machine's compatibility property. |
H A D | armv7.dts | 11348:47c14eb13411 Tue Feb 23 06:21:00 EST 2016 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> arm: Ship Linux device trees with gem5 Ship aarch32 and aarch64 device trees with gem5. We currently ship device trees as a part of the gem5 Linux kernel repository. This makes tracking hard since device trees are supposed to be platform dependent rather than kernel dependent (Linux considers device trees to be a stable kernel ABI). It also makes code sharing between aarch32 and aarch64 impossible. This changeset implements a set of device trees for the new VExpress_GEM5_V1 platform. The platform is described in a shared file that is separate from the memory/CPU description. Due to differences in how secondary CPUs are initialized, aarch32 and aarch64 use different base files describing CPU nodes and the machine's compatibility property. |
H A D | Makefile | 11348:47c14eb13411 Tue Feb 23 06:21:00 EST 2016 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> arm: Ship Linux device trees with gem5 Ship aarch32 and aarch64 device trees with gem5. We currently ship device trees as a part of the gem5 Linux kernel repository. This makes tracking hard since device trees are supposed to be platform dependent rather than kernel dependent (Linux considers device trees to be a stable kernel ABI). It also makes code sharing between aarch32 and aarch64 impossible. This changeset implements a set of device trees for the new VExpress_GEM5_V1 platform. The platform is described in a shared file that is separate from the memory/CPU description. Due to differences in how secondary CPUs are initialized, aarch32 and aarch64 use different base files describing CPU nodes and the machine's compatibility property. |
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H A D | vexpress_gem5_v1.dtsi | 11348:47c14eb13411 Tue Feb 23 06:21:00 EST 2016 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> arm: Ship Linux device trees with gem5 Ship aarch32 and aarch64 device trees with gem5. We currently ship device trees as a part of the gem5 Linux kernel repository. This makes tracking hard since device trees are supposed to be platform dependent rather than kernel dependent (Linux considers device trees to be a stable kernel ABI). It also makes code sharing between aarch32 and aarch64 impossible. This changeset implements a set of device trees for the new VExpress_GEM5_V1 platform. The platform is described in a shared file that is separate from the memory/CPU description. Due to differences in how secondary CPUs are initialized, aarch32 and aarch64 use different base files describing CPU nodes and the machine's compatibility property. |
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