[PATCH] HPE BMC GXP SUPPORT

Krzysztof Kozlowski krzysztof.kozlowski at canonical.com
Wed Feb 2 23:41:56 PST 2022


On 02/02/2022 17:52, 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
> 

1. Please version your patchses and document the changes under ---.

2. With your v1 I responded what has to be separate patch. This was
totally ignored here, so no. You have to follow this.

3. Please run checkpatch and be sure there are no warnings.

4. Bindings in dtschema, not in text.

Best regards,
Krzysztof

Best regards,
Krzysztof



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