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7 title: ARM Integrator Boards Device Tree Bindings
10 - Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
13 These were the first ARM platforms officially supported by ARM Ltd.
14 They are ARMv4, ARMv5 and ARMv6-capable using different core tiles,
15 so the system is modular and can host a variety of CPU tiles called
16 "core tiles" and referred to in the device tree as "core modules".
23 - description: ARM Integrator Application Platform, this board has a PCI
24 host and several PCI slots, as well as a number of slots for logical
25 expansion modules, it is referred to as an "ASIC Development
26 Motherboard" and is extended with custom FPGA and is intended for
27 rapid prototyping. See ARM DUI 0098B. This board can physically come
28 pre-packaged in a PC Tower form factor called Integrator/PP1 or a
29 special metal fixture called Integrator/PP2, see ARM DUI 0169A.
31 - const: arm,integrator-ap
32 - description: ARM Integrator Compact Platform (HBI-0086), this board has
33 a compact form factor and mainly consists of the bare minimum
34 peripherals to make use of the core module. See ARM DUI 0159B.
36 - const: arm,integrator-cp
37 - description: ARM Integrator Standard Development Board (SDB) Platform,
38 this board is a PCI-based board conforming to the Microsoft SDB
39 (HARP) specification. See ARM DUI 0099A.
41 - const: arm,integrator-sp
45 description: the root node in the Integrator platforms must contain
46 a core module child node. They are always at physical address
47 0x10000000 in all the Integrator variants.
51 - const: arm,core-module-integrator
63 description: All Integrator boards must provide a system controller as a
64 node in the root of the device tree.
70 - arm,integrator-ap-syscon
71 - arm,integrator-cp-syscon
72 - arm,integrator-sp-syscon
84 - core-module@10000000
86 additionalProperties: true