* Freescale MPC8321 support
@ 2008-06-12 21:25 David Goodenough
2008-06-12 22:19 ` Scott Wood
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From: David Goodenough @ 2008-06-12 21:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
This processor is described as an e300c2 core. I found that e300c2 is
listed in the arch/powerpc/kernel/cputypes.c file. Does this mean that it
is supported, or is that just a place holder? If it is supported (as a core)
what about the peripherals built into the MPC8321 are they likely to be
supported? How about Flash support, or is this very board dependant?
Any ideas?
David
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* Re: Freescale MPC8321 support
2008-06-12 21:25 Freescale MPC8321 support David Goodenough
@ 2008-06-12 22:19 ` Scott Wood
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From: Scott Wood @ 2008-06-12 22:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Goodenough; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded
David Goodenough wrote:
> This processor is described as an e300c2 core. I found that e300c2
> is listed in the arch/powerpc/kernel/cputypes.c file. Does this mean
> that it is supported, or is that just a place holder?
Yes, it is supported.
> If it is supported (as a core) what about the peripherals built into
> the MPC8321 are they likely to be supported?
The more commonly used ones should be.
> How about Flash support, or is this very board dependant?
Yes, flash (I assume you mean NOR) should work. See the localbus nodes
in existing device trees.
-Scott
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