The upstream DTS now include the thermal device node and the SID
calibration entry.
Update our driver to cope with this change and remove the DTB
overlays that aren't needed anymore.
MFC after: 2 months
X-MFC-With: r359934
It doesn't exist in mainline dts due to the issues related
with detaching and reattaching USB3 devices as mentioned in
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10853381/
In case of FreeBSD, as a temporary workaround "usbconfig reset"
command can fix the problem.
Reviewed by: manu
This overlays can be used on A64 board to use spigen and spi(8)
on the spi0 pins.
Tested On: Pine64-LTS, A64-Olinuxino
Submitted by: Gary Otten <gdotten@gmail.com>
- Remove CS=2 entry from spigen-rpi2 since it didn't work
- Add spigen-rpi3 overlay for Raspberry Pi 3
- Enable rpi overlay modules for GENERIC kernel on aarch64
PR: 233489
Submitted by: bobf@mrp3.com
Reviewed by: db
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16088
This is the frequency of the cpu on the Pinebook so add it to make
cpufreq find the current setting.
Note that this dtbo on the Pinebook doesn't work right now as u-boot
dtb doesn't have symbols and so it fails to apply. Linux 4.20 have
the dts and will be imported once taggued.
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC with: r341268
There were two main problems here:
1.) sys/dts/Makefile.inc is not included from various */overlays directories
by default, only ../Makefile.inc
2.) When shelling out for DTS/DTSO, cwd != .CURDIR, so enumeration always
failed
These changes allow make test-dts and make test-dtso to function in their
respective directories.
Reviewed by: manu
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17961
- sun50i-a64-sid.dtso registers the Security ID node, needed for thermal
- sun50i-a64-ths.dtso registers the thermal node, for which we already have a
driver
- sun50i-a64-timer.dtso registers the timer node, needed as the generic timer
glitch on A64 SoC.
Approved by: re (gjb)