[PATCH] HPE BMC GXP SUPPORT
Sam Ravnborg
sam at ravnborg.org
Wed Feb 2 10:14:08 PST 2022
Hi Nick,
good to see all this stuff coming mainline,
On Wed, Feb 02, 2022 at 10:52:50AM -0600, nick.hawkins at hpe.com wrote:
> From: Nick Hawkins <nick.hawkins at hpe.com>
>
> GXP is the name of the HPE SoC.
> This SoC is used to implement BMC features of HPE servers
> (all ProLiant, Synergy, and many Apollo, and Superdome machines)
> It does support many features including:
> ARMv7 architecture, and it is based on a Cortex A9 core
> Use an AXI bus to which
> a memory controller is attached, as well as
> multiple SPI interfaces to connect boot flash,
> and ROM flash, a 10/100/1000 Mac engine which
> supports SGMII (2 ports) and RMII
> Multiple I2C engines to drive connectivity with a host infrastructure
> A video engine which support VGA and DP, as well as
> an hardware video encoder
> Multiple PCIe ports
> A PECI interface, and LPC eSPI
> Multiple UART for debug purpose, and Virtual UART for host connectivity
> A GPIO engine
> This Patch Includes:
> Documentation for device tree bindings
> Device Tree Bindings
> GXP Timer Support
> GXP Architecture Support
>
> Signed-off-by: Nick Hawkins <nick.hawkins at hpe.com>
> ---
> .../bindings/display/hpe,gxp-thumbnail.txt | 21 +
> .../devicetree/bindings/gpio/hpe,gxp-gpio.txt | 16 +
...
All new bindings must be in the DT-schema format (yaml files).
This enables a lot of syntax checks and validation.
We are slowly migrating away from the .txt based bindings.
Also, for new bindings please follow the guide lines listed in
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.rst
Consider including the bindings with the drivers using the bindings so
things have a more natural split.
Sam
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