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22-May-2015 |
gonzo |
Switch TI platform support code from using FreeBSD's custom-baked DTS files to vendor-provided ones. It should make easier to adopt platform code to new revisions of hardware and to use DTS overlays for various Beaglebone extensions (shields/capes).
Original dts filenames were not changed, they're now wrappers over dts files provided by TI. So make sure you update .dtb files on your devices as part of kernel update
GPIO addressing was changed: instead of one global /dev/gpioc0 there are per-bank instances of /dev/gpiocX. Each bank has 32 pins so for instance pin 121 on /dev/gpioc0 in old addressing scheme is now pin 25 on /dev/gpioc3
On Pandaboard serial console devices was changed from /dev/ttyu0 to /dev/ttyu2 so you'll have to update /etc/ttys to get login prompt on serial port in multiuser mode. Single user mode serial console should work as-is
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2146 Reviewed by: rpaulo, ian, Michal Meloun, Svatopluk Kraus
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03-Jun-2014 |
loos |
FreeBSD, historically, has always used 8-bit addresses for i2c devices (7-bit device address << 1), always leaving the room for the read/write bit.
This commit convert ti_i2c and revert r259127 on bcm2835_bsc to make them compatible with 8-bit addresses. Previous to this commit an i2c device would have different addresses depending on the controller it was attached to (by example, when compared to any iicbb(4) based i2c controller), which was a pretty annoying behavior.
Also, update the PMIC i2c address on beaglebone* DTS files to match the new address scheme.
Now the userland utilities need to do the correct slave address shifting (but it is going to work with any i2c controller on the system).
Discussed with: ian MFC after: 2 weeks
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