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* Make the SoC stuff a little more modular, and start to move away fromimp2012-07-111-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | having the CPU device that's a child of atmelarm that does stuff. o Create a linker_set for the support fucntions for the SoCs. o Rename soc_data to soc_info. o Move the delay and reset function pointers to new soc_data struct o Create elements for all known SoCs o Add lookup of the SoC we found, and print a warning if it isn't one we know about.
* Tweak the disclaimer section of the license to match COPYRIGHT, forimp2008-11-251-10/+11
| | | | | better or worse. Ok'd by folks that have additional copyrights to the files in cases where there's joint authorship.
* Import support for the Atmel AT91RM9200 CPU/Microcontroller. This SoCimp2006-02-041-0/+57
is a ARM920T based CPU with a bunch of built-in peripherals. The inital import supports the SPI bus, the TWI bus (although iicbus integration is not complete), the uarts, the system timer and the onboard ethernet. Support for the Kwikbyte KB9202 (http://www.kwikbyte.com) board is also included, although there's no reason why the 9200 and the 9201 wouldn't also work. Primitive support for running under the skyeye emulator is also provided (although skyeye's support for the AT91RM9200 is a little weak). The code has been structured so that other members of Atmel's arm family can be supported in the future. The AT91SAM9260 is not presently supported due to lack of hardware. The arm7tdmi families are also not supported becasue they lack an MMU. Many thanks to cognet@ for his help and assistance in bringing up this board. He did much of the vm work and wrote parts of the uart and system timer code as well as the bus space implementation. The system boots to single user w/o problem, although the serial console is a little slow and the ethernet driver is still in flux. This work was sponsored by Timing Solutions, Corporation. I am grateful to their support of the FreeBSD project in this manner.
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