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These cleanup patches are mainly move stuff around and should all be harmless. They are mainly split out so that other branches can be based on top to avoid conflicts. Notable changes are: * We finally remove all mach/timex.h, after CLOCK_TICK_RATE is no longer used. (Uwe Kleine-König) * The Qualcomm MSM platform is split out into legacy mach-msm and new-style mach-qcom, to allow easier maintainance of the new hardware support without regressions. (Kumar Gala) * A rework of some of the Kconfig logic to simplify multiplatform support (Rob Herring) * Samsung Exynos gets closer to supporting multiplatform (Sachin Kamat and others) * mach-bcm3528 gets merged into mach-bcm (Stephen Warren) * at91 gains some common clock framework support (Alexandre Belloni, Jean-Jacques Hiblot and other French people). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQIVAwUAUz/yOWCrR//JCVInAQLOPBAAwTMkMrD8S8ggz6vfiQHZNdRPAC7NUJ46 +eYKmBVi5d6EdnjNuRElWENsh0ZosSAUFHrXsIC2NdH9sAJ9HOqWNNLymuA59Jo9 HZ/Ze6xQXDPNV7TROPoXuIli/2OCOXyyQHJsfI7h9V3PCx31qo0B5OdCxU0mtXK6 r1giREhnJFwfQMF/FTdnzhalFJoSjWwv/nkpNmQDJKRLKj9GzwQqItqw68gV6RzU Gnt6YK+9xC1B0cfWTFhAm6kbr9i7mvHoMG5tE3no2uuJMn4K7TgeMqOyvPWhmUeB EZi656szT1m5VfRWOqG+7coZO2VM4GO4NI0Xfin3GHllugOYls1il/FAfCPMLiwh RvuOmQGCkLIpdkuHop5QaI/h1EzlHA59nzTjmGf1+wWPsm0CIg08XOD9izQbRnN9 EmRqn1/8POIi17xcWyeMp8LB0APsTI+IflZFaYprEY9VlLLA/Pd+7udULhs8Bq8y 1l6fB6aPZKnDKCBy/PEIR+y+EHFEbwfrx6zm/pxVDX6P5DlQMFWL78pdBoJUa2h8 3pm/bSzNU5OSz1nJMLJv2jBTtnM5BvFgQBUi2qJ9Lr+nUhJXKCJ80kE/nOlXoCIU J952p3OhkYTQQcjuUVQeTXvRUOGB7mKok0pDFZNE6c7faqxTCudMABQq/KbMFstU eE3cH5FyYj4= =GcBb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'cleanup-3.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc Pull ARM SoC cleanups from Arnd Bergmann: "These cleanup patches are mainly move stuff around and should all be harmless. They are mainly split out so that other branches can be based on top to avoid conflicts. Notable changes are: - We finally remove all mach/timex.h, after CLOCK_TICK_RATE is no longer used (Uwe Kleine-König) - The Qualcomm MSM platform is split out into legacy mach-msm and new-style mach-qcom, to allow easier maintainance of the new hardware support without regressions (Kumar Gala) - A rework of some of the Kconfig logic to simplify multiplatform support (Rob Herring) - Samsung Exynos gets closer to supporting multiplatform (Sachin Kamat and others) - mach-bcm3528 gets merged into mach-bcm (Stephen Warren) - at91 gains some common clock framework support (Alexandre Belloni, Jean-Jacques Hiblot and other French people)" * tag 'cleanup-3.15' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc: (89 commits) ARM: hisi: select HAVE_ARM_SCU only for SMP ARM: efm32: allow uncompress debug output ARM: prima2: build reset code standalone ARM: at91: add PWM clock ARM: at91: move sam9261 SoC to common clk ARM: at91: prepare common clk transition for sam9261 SoC ARM: at91: updated the at91_dt_defconfig with support for the ADS7846 ARM: at91: dt: sam9261: Device Tree support for the at91sam9261ek ARM: at91: dt: defconfig: Added the sam9261 to the list of DT-enabled SOCs ARM: at91: dt: Add at91sam9261 dt SoC support ARM: at91: switch sam9rl to common clock framework ARM: at91/dt: define main clk frequency of at91sam9rlek ARM: at91/dt: define at91sam9rl clocks ARM: at91: prepare common clk transition for sam9rl SoCs ARM: at91: prepare sam9 dt boards transition to common clk ARM: at91: dt: sam9rl: Device Tree for the at91sam9rlek ARM: at91/defconfig: Add the sam9rl to the list of DT-enabled SOCs ARM: at91: Add at91sam9rl DT SoC support ARM: at91: prepare at91sam9rl DT transition ARM: at91/defconfig: refresh at91sam9260_9g20_defconfig ...
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if ARCH_AT91
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config HAVE_AT91_UTMI
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bool
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config HAVE_AT91_USB_CLK
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bool
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config HAVE_AT91_DBGU0
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bool
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config HAVE_AT91_DBGU1
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bool
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config AT91_USE_OLD_CLK
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bool
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config AT91_PMC_UNIT
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bool
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default !ARCH_AT91X40
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config COMMON_CLK_AT91
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bool
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default AT91_PMC_UNIT && USE_OF && !AT91_USE_OLD_CLK
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select COMMON_CLK
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config OLD_CLK_AT91
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bool
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default AT91_PMC_UNIT && AT91_USE_OLD_CLK
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config AT91_SAM9_ALT_RESET
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bool
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default !ARCH_AT91X40
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config AT91_SAM9G45_RESET
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bool
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default !ARCH_AT91X40
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config AT91_SAM9_TIME
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bool
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config HAVE_AT91_SMD
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bool
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config SOC_AT91SAM9
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bool
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select AT91_SAM9_TIME
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select CPU_ARM926T
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select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
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select MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER
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select SPARSE_IRQ
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config SOC_SAMA5
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bool
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select AT91_SAM9_TIME
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select CPU_V7
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select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
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select MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER
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select SPARSE_IRQ
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select USE_OF
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menu "Atmel AT91 System-on-Chip"
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choice
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prompt "Core type"
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config ARCH_AT91X40
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bool "ARM7 AT91X40"
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depends on !MMU
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select CPU_ARM7TDMI
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select ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET
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select MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER
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select SPARSE_IRQ
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help
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Select this if you are using one of Atmel's AT91X40 SoC.
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config SOC_SAM_V4_V5
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bool "ARM9 AT91SAM9/AT91RM9200"
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help
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Select this if you are using one of Atmel's AT91SAM9 or
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AT91RM9200 SoC.
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config SOC_SAM_V7
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bool "Cortex A5"
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help
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Select this if you are using one of Atmel's SAMA5D3 SoC.
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endchoice
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comment "Atmel AT91 Processor"
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if SOC_SAM_V7
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config SOC_SAMA5D3
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bool "SAMA5D3 family"
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select SOC_SAMA5
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select HAVE_FB_ATMEL
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select HAVE_AT91_DBGU1
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select HAVE_AT91_UTMI
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select HAVE_AT91_SMD
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select HAVE_AT91_USB_CLK
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help
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Select this if you are using one of Atmel's SAMA5D3 family SoC.
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This support covers SAMA5D31, SAMA5D33, SAMA5D34, SAMA5D35, SAMA5D36.
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endif
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if SOC_SAM_V4_V5
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config SOC_AT91RM9200
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bool "AT91RM9200"
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select CPU_ARM920T
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select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
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select HAVE_AT91_DBGU0
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select MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER
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select SPARSE_IRQ
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select AT91_USE_OLD_CLK
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select HAVE_AT91_USB_CLK
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config SOC_AT91SAM9260
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bool "AT91SAM9260, AT91SAM9XE or AT91SAM9G20"
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select HAVE_AT91_DBGU0
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select SOC_AT91SAM9
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select AT91_USE_OLD_CLK
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select HAVE_AT91_USB_CLK
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help
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Select this if you are using one of Atmel's AT91SAM9260, AT91SAM9XE
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or AT91SAM9G20 SoC.
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config SOC_AT91SAM9261
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bool "AT91SAM9261 or AT91SAM9G10"
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select HAVE_AT91_DBGU0
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select HAVE_FB_ATMEL
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select SOC_AT91SAM9
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select HAVE_AT91_USB_CLK
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help
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Select this if you are using one of Atmel's AT91SAM9261 or AT91SAM9G10 SoC.
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config SOC_AT91SAM9263
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bool "AT91SAM9263"
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select HAVE_AT91_DBGU1
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select HAVE_FB_ATMEL
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select SOC_AT91SAM9
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select AT91_USE_OLD_CLK
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select HAVE_AT91_USB_CLK
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config SOC_AT91SAM9RL
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bool "AT91SAM9RL"
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select HAVE_AT91_DBGU0
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select HAVE_FB_ATMEL
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select SOC_AT91SAM9
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select HAVE_AT91_UTMI
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config SOC_AT91SAM9G45
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bool "AT91SAM9G45 or AT91SAM9M10 families"
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select HAVE_AT91_DBGU1
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select HAVE_FB_ATMEL
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select SOC_AT91SAM9
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select AT91_USE_OLD_CLK
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select HAVE_AT91_UTMI
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select HAVE_AT91_USB_CLK
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help
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Select this if you are using one of Atmel's AT91SAM9G45 family SoC.
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This support covers AT91SAM9G45, AT91SAM9G46, AT91SAM9M10 and AT91SAM9M11.
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config SOC_AT91SAM9X5
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bool "AT91SAM9x5 family"
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select HAVE_AT91_DBGU0
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select HAVE_FB_ATMEL
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select SOC_AT91SAM9
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select AT91_USE_OLD_CLK
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select HAVE_AT91_UTMI
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select HAVE_AT91_SMD
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select HAVE_AT91_USB_CLK
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help
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Select this if you are using one of Atmel's AT91SAM9x5 family SoC.
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This means that your SAM9 name finishes with a '5' (except if it is
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AT91SAM9G45!).
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This support covers AT91SAM9G15, AT91SAM9G25, AT91SAM9X25, AT91SAM9G35
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and AT91SAM9X35.
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config SOC_AT91SAM9N12
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bool "AT91SAM9N12 family"
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select HAVE_AT91_DBGU0
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select HAVE_FB_ATMEL
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select SOC_AT91SAM9
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select AT91_USE_OLD_CLK
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select HAVE_AT91_USB_CLK
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help
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Select this if you are using Atmel's AT91SAM9N12 SoC.
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# ----------------------------------------------------------
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endif # SOC_SAM_V4_V5
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if SOC_SAM_V4_V5 || ARCH_AT91X40
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source arch/arm/mach-at91/Kconfig.non_dt
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endif
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comment "Generic Board Type"
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config MACH_AT91RM9200_DT
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bool "Atmel AT91RM9200 Evaluation Kits with device-tree support"
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depends on SOC_AT91RM9200
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select USE_OF
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help
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Select this if you want to experiment device-tree with
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an Atmel RM9200 Evaluation Kit.
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config MACH_AT91SAM9_DT
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bool "Atmel AT91SAM Evaluation Kits with device-tree support"
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depends on SOC_AT91SAM9
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select USE_OF
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help
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Select this if you want to experiment device-tree with
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an Atmel Evaluation Kit.
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config MACH_SAMA5_DT
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bool "Atmel SAMA5 Evaluation Kits with device-tree support"
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depends on SOC_SAMA5
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select USE_OF
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select PHYLIB if NETDEVICES
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help
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Select this if you want to experiment device-tree with
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an Atmel Evaluation Kit.
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# ----------------------------------------------------------
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comment "AT91 Feature Selections"
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config AT91_SLOW_CLOCK
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bool "Suspend-to-RAM disables main oscillator"
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depends on SUSPEND
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help
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Select this if you want Suspend-to-RAM to save the most power
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possible (without powering off the CPU) by disabling the PLLs
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and main oscillator so that only the 32 KiHz clock is available.
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When only that slow-clock is available, some peripherals lose
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functionality. Many can't issue wakeup events unless faster
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clocks are available. Some lose their operating state and
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need to be completely re-initialized.
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config AT91_TIMER_HZ
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int "Kernel HZ (jiffies per second)"
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range 32 1024
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depends on ARCH_AT91
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default "128" if ARCH_AT91RM9200
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default "100"
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help
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On AT91rm9200 chips where you're using a system clock derived
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from the 32768 Hz hardware clock, this tick rate should divide
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it exactly: use a power-of-two value, such as 128 or 256, to
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reduce timing errors caused by rounding.
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On AT91sam926x chips, or otherwise when using a higher precision
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system clock (of at least several MHz), rounding is less of a
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problem so it can be safer to use a decimal values like 100.
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endmenu
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endif
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