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09-Mar-2020 |
Gerwin Klein <gerwin.klein@data61.csiro.au> |
review Linux-derived dts file license These files are derived from the output of the device tree compiler in the Linux kernel. The licenses of the input files do all have to be compatible with at least GPL-2.0-only to be part of Linux.
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01-Mar-2020 |
Gerwin Klein <gerwin.klein@data61.csiro.au> |
Convert license tags to SPDX identifiers This commit also converts our own copyright headers to directly use SPDX, but leaves all other copyright header intact, only adding the SPDX ident. As far as possible this commit also merges multiple Data61 copyright statements/headers into one for consistency.
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29-Feb-2020 |
Gerwin Klein <gerwin.klein@data61.csiro.au> |
review third-party license tags Made third-party license tags more precise.
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10-Jan-2019 |
Simon Shields <simon.shields@data61.csiro.au> |
Move DTS to the kernel Move DTS to the kernel in preparation for using them to autogenerate hardware headers. This includes DTS that we didn't have previously, extracted from the Linux kernel. Everything except TX2 comes from Linux v4.20, extracted with the following commands: checkout https://github.com/torvalds/linux.git v4.20 ./update-dts.sh /path/to/linux/checkout The TX2 dts is identical to the one that was found in seL4_tools.
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