[PATCH v4 0/7] Add Huashan Pi board support
Inochi Amaoto
inochiama at outlook.com
Thu Nov 30 17:02:59 PST 2023
>
>On Fri, Dec 01, 2023 at 07:21:29AM +0800, Inochi Amaoto wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, 19 Oct 2023 07:18:00 +0800, Inochi Amaoto wrote:
>>>> Huashan Pi board is an embedded development platform based on the
>>>> CV1812H chip. Add minimal device tree files for this board.
>>>> Currently, it can boot to a basic shell.
>>>>
>>>> NOTE: this series is based on the Jisheng's Milk-V Duo patch.
>>>>
>>>> Link: https://en.sophgo.com/product/introduce/huashan.html
>>>> Link: https://en.sophgo.com/product/introduce/cv181xH.html
>>>> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-riscv/20231006121449.721-1-jszhang@kernel.org/
>>>>
>>>> [...]
>>>
>>> Applied to riscv-dt-for-next, thanks! LMK if something looks not as
>>> expected.
>>>
>>> [1/7] dt-bindings: interrupt-controller: Add SOPHGO CV1812H plic
>>> https://git.kernel.org/conor/c/21a34e63afcc
>>> [2/7] dt-bindings: timer: Add SOPHGO CV1812H clint
>>> https://git.kernel.org/conor/c/06ea2a1968a9
>>> [3/7] dt-bindings: riscv: Add SOPHGO Huashan Pi board compatibles
>>> https://git.kernel.org/conor/c/d7b92027834e
>>> [4/7] riscv: dts: sophgo: Separate compatible specific for CV1800B soc
>>> https://git.kernel.org/conor/c/5b5dce3951b2
>>> [5/7] riscv: dts: sophgo: cv18xx: Add gpio devices
>>> https://git.kernel.org/conor/c/dd791b45c866
>>> [6/7] riscv: dts: sophgo: add initial CV1812H SoC device tree
>>> https://git.kernel.org/conor/c/681ec684a741
>>> [7/7] riscv: dts: sophgo: add Huashan Pi board device tree
>>> https://git.kernel.org/conor/c/2c36b0cfb408
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Conor.
>>>
>>
>> Hi Conor,
>>
>> Thanks for the confirmation. But I suggest to revert these patches.
>> Several days ago, Sophgo informed me that CV1810 series will be
>> renamed. And the Huashan Pi will switch to the chip with new name.
>> To avoid unnecessary conflict, please drop these patch and I will
>> prepare a new patch once the renamed chip is launched.
>
>This is a board that exists, that you (and possibly others) have, right?
>
Yes, of course.
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