Annotation of wikisrc/ports/evbarm.mdwn, revision 1.24

1.1       mspo        1: [[!template id=port
                      2: port="evbarm"
1.6       mspo        3: port_alt="arm"
1.9       snj         4: cur_rel="6.1.5"  
1.4       mspo        5: future_rel="7.0"
                      6: changes_cur="6.0"
                      7: changes_future="7.0"
1.1       mspo        8: thumbnail="http://www.netbsd.org/images/ports/evbarm/adi_brh.gif"
                      9: about="""
                     10: NetBSD/evbarm is the port of NetBSD to various evaluation and prototyping
                     11: boards based on CPUs implementing the ARM architecture. NetBSD/evbarm also
                     12: supports some specific embedded system products based on prototype board
                     13: designs.
                     14: 
1.7       mspo       15: Matt Thomas is the maintainer of NetBSD/evbarm.
1.1       mspo       16: """
                     17: supported_hardware="""
1.11      wiki       18: 
1.18      wiki       19: **NOTE**: This list is incomplete. For a full list of configurations, please see the [evbarm kernel configs](http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/) directory in CVS.
                     20: 
1.11      wiki       21: [[!toc startlevel=3]]
                     22: 
1.12      wiki       23: ### ADI Engineering **BRH** ("Big Red Head") 
                     24: 
                     25: The BRH is an evaluation and development platform for the Intel **i80200**
                     26: XScale processor. The BRH is based on ADI's **BECC** ("Big Endian Companion
                     27: Chip"). The BRH is capable of both big- and little-endian operation, although
1.21      snj        28: NetBSD currently only supports little-endian operation.
1.12      wiki       29: 
                     30: Support for the BRH was written by Jason Thorpe, and contributed by Wasabi
                     31: Systems, Inc.
                     32: 
                     33:  * On-board NS16550-compatible serial ports (_com_)
                     34:  * On-board Intel i82559 Ethernet on the PCI bus (_fxp_)
                     35:  * On-chip timer on the BECC (used as system clock)
                     36:  * Other devices inserted into the PCI slot
1.5       wiki       37: 
1.12      wiki       38: The BRH comes with 128M of SDRAM. Systems with BECC revision 7 or less are
                     39: limited to 64M due to the layout of the PCI DMA windows. Users of these
                     40: systems should obtain an FPGA upgrade from ADI to revision 8 or later of the
                     41: BECC.
1.5       wiki       42: 
1.24    ! wiki       43: ### Allwinner Technology A20/A31
1.15      wiki       44: Various boards based on [[Allwinner]] SoCs are supported, including the BananaPi, Cubieboard 2, Cubietruck, Cubieboard 4, and Merrii Hummingbird A31.
1.10      wiki       45: 
1.12      wiki       46: ### Arcom **Viper**
1.1       mspo       47: 
1.12      wiki       48: The Arcom Viper is a single board computer based on the PXA255 XScale
                     49: processor.
1.1       mspo       50: 
1.12      wiki       51: Support for the Arcom Viper was written by Antti Kantee.
1.1       mspo       52: 
1.12      wiki       53:  * On-chip timers (_saost_ used as system clock)
                     54:  * On-chip serial ports (_com_)
                     55:  * On-board SMC91C111 ethernet (_sm_) 
1.1       mspo       56: 
1.3       wiki       57: ### ARM, Ltd. **Integrator**
1.1       mspo       58: 
                     59: The Integrator/AP is an ATX form-factor board that is used for development of
                     60: ARM processor-based designs. It supports up to four processors on plug-in core
                     61: modules, and provides clocks, a bus interface, and interrupt support. The
                     62: Integrator/AP also supports logic modules which provide additional
                     63: peripherals, and can accommodate up to three PCI expansion cards. The
                     64: Integrator/AP can also be inserted into a CompactPCI backplane.
                     65: 
                     66: Support for the Integrator was written by Richard Earnshaw, and contributed by
                     67: ARM, Ltd.
                     68: 
1.2       mspo       69:  * PrimeCell PL010 UARTs in the System Controller FPGA (_plcom_)
                     70:  * PrimeCell PL030 Real-time Clock in the System Controller FPGA (_plrtc_)
1.23      ryoon      71:  * PrimeCell PL181 MultiMedia Card Interface
1.2       mspo       72:  * Other devices inserted into the PCI expansion slots
1.1       mspo       73: 
1.12      wiki       74: ### Atmark Techno **Armadillo-9**
                     75: 
                     76: The Armadillo-9 is a single board computer based on the EP9315 processor.
                     77: 
                     78: Support for the Armadillo-9 was written by Katsuomi Hamajima.
                     79: 
                     80:  * On-CPU RS232 UARTs (2) (_epcom_)
                     81:  * On-CPU 10/100 Ethernet MAC (_epe_)
                     82:  * system clock from on-CPU timers (_epclk_)
                     83:  * CompactFlash socket (_eppcic_)
                     84:  * USB 1.1 ports (_ohci_)
                     85: 
1.19      wiki       86: ### BeagleBoard.org **BeagleBoard** and **BeagleBoard-xM**
                     87: The [[BeagleBoard]] is a low-power open-source hardware single-board computer from BeagleBoard.org.
                     88: 
                     89: ### BeagleBoard.org **BeagleBone** and **BeagleBone Black**
                     90: The [[BeagleBone]] is a low-cost credit-card-sized computer from BeagleBoard.org.
1.12      wiki       91: 
                     92: ### Gumstix, Inc. **gumstix**
                     93: 
                     94: The [gumstix](http://www.gumstix.com/) is a small form-factor motherboard
                     95: based on the PXA255 and PXA270 XScale processor. Supports only PXA255 now.
                     96: 
                     97: Support for the gumstix was written by KIYOHARA Takashi.
                     98: 
                     99:  * basix
                    100:  * cfstix
                    101:  * etherstix
                    102:  * netCF
                    103:  * netDUO
                    104:  * netDUO-mmc
                    105:  * netMMC 
                    106: 
                    107: When booting, it is necessary to set these with u-boot dynamically.
                    108: 
                    109: <pre> > go 0xa0200000 busheader=basix</pre>
                    110: 
                    111:  * audiostix
                    112:  * console-st (waysmall - STUART)
                    113:  * console-hw (waysmall)
                    114:  * GPSstix (GPS not test)
                    115:  * tweener
                    116: 
1.16      wiki      117: ### Hardkernel ODROID-C1
                    118: 
                    119: The [[ODROID-C1]] is a quad core Cortex-A5 small form-factor board from Hardkernel co., Ltd.
                    120: 
1.12      wiki      121: ### Intel **DBPXA250** ("Lubbock") 
                    122: 
                    123: DBPXA250 (a.k.a. Lubbock) is an evaluation and development platform for the
                    124: Intel **PXA250** XScale Core application processor. More information about the **DBPXA250** can be found at [Intel website](http://www.intel.com/design/pca/applicationsprocessors/swsup/index.htm).
                    125: 
                    126: Support for the **DBPXA250** was written by Hiroyuki Bessho, and contributed
                    127: by Genetec Corp.
                    128: 
                    129:  * On-chip timers (_saost_ used as system clock)
                    130:  * On-chip 2 serial port (_com_)
                    131:  * On-board SMC91C96 ethernet (_sm_)
                    132:  * On-board SA-1111 StrongArm companion chip (_sacc_)
                    133:  * PS/2 keyboard (_pckbd_)
                    134:  * 640x480 LCD (_lcd_)
                    135:  * PCMCIA and CF card slots
                    136: 
1.3       wiki      137: ### Intel **IQ31244**
1.1       mspo      138: 
                    139: The IQ31244 is a development platform for the Intel **IOP321** I/O Processor
                    140: chipset and the Intel **i31244** SATA controller.
                    141: 
                    142: Initial support for the IQ31244 was written by Jason Thorpe, and contributed
                    143: by Wasabi Systems, Inc.
                    144: 
1.2       mspo      145:  * Quad on-board Intel i31244 SATA controllers on the PCI-X bus (_artsata_)
                    146:  * On-board Intel i82546EB Gigabit Ethernet on the PCI-X bus (_wm_)
                    147:  * On-board NS16550-compatible serial port (_com_)
                    148:  * On-chip timers (TMR0 used as system clock)
                    149:  * On-chip Application Accelerator Unit (_iopaau_)
                    150:  * On-chip watchdog timer (_iopwdog_)
                    151:  * On-board compact flash reader (_wdc_)
                    152:  * Other devices inserted into the PCI-X expansion slot
1.1       mspo      153: 
1.3       wiki      154: ### Intel **IQ80310**
1.1       mspo      155: 
                    156: The IQ80310 is the reference platform for the Intel **IOP310** I/O Processor
                    157: chipset, which is comprised of the i80200 XScale processor and the i80312 I/O
                    158: Companion chip.
                    159: 
                    160: Support for the IQ80310 was written by Jason Thorpe and Allen Briggs, and
                    161: contributed by Wasabi Systems, Inc.
                    162: 
1.2       mspo      163:  * On-board Intel i82559 Ethernet on the PCI bus (_fxp_)
                    164:  * On-board timer in the CPLD (used as system clock)
                    165:  * On-board NS16550-compatible serial ports (_com_)
                    166:  * Other devices inserted into the PCI expansion slots
1.1       mspo      167: 
1.3       wiki      168: ### Intel **IQ80321**
1.1       mspo      169: 
                    170: The IQ80321 is the reference platform for the Intel **IOP321** I/O Processor
                    171: (i80321 XScale processor).
                    172: 
                    173: Support for the IQ80321 was written by Jason Thorpe, and contributed by Wasabi
                    174: Systems, Inc.
                    175: 
1.2       mspo      176:  * On-board Intel i82544EI Gigabit Ethernet on the PCI-X bus (_wm_)
                    177:  * On-board NS16550-compatible serial port (_com_)
                    178:  * On-chip timers (TMR0 used as system clock)
                    179:  * On-chip Application Accelerator Unit (_iopaau_)
                    180:  * On-chip watchdog timer (_iopwdog_)
                    181:  * Other devices inserted into the PCI-X expansion slots
1.1       mspo      182: 
1.3       wiki      183: ### Intel **IXM1200**
1.1       mspo      184: 
                    185: The IXM1200 is the reference platform for the Intel **IXP1200** Network
                    186: Processor.
                    187: 
                    188: Support for the IXM1200 was written by Ichiro FUKUHARA and Naoto Shimazaki.
                    189: 
1.2       mspo      190:  * On-board Intel i82559 Ethernet on the PCI bus (_fxp_)
                    191:  * On-board Intel i21555 Non-Transparent PCI-PCI Bridge (_nppb_)
                    192:  * On-chip timers (ixpclk0 used as system clock)
                    193:  * On-chip serial port (_ixpcom_)
1.1       mspo      194: 
1.12      wiki      195: ### NOVATEC **NTNP425B** ("ZAO425") 
                    196: 
                    197: NTNP425B is an evaluation and development platform for the Intel **IXP425**
                    198: XScale Core NetworkProcessor. NTNP425B is based on the reference board of
                    199: Intel **IXDP425**. The **NTNP425B** is capable of only big-endian operation.
                    200: Since the library for micro-engine(NPE) offered from Intel Corp. is big-
                    201: endian. More information about the **NTNP425B** can be found on [product
                    202: catalogue of **NTNP425B**(2.5MB,PDF
                    203: file)](http://www.novatec.co.jp/NTNP425BBrochureE.pdf).
                    204: 
                    205: Support for the NTNP425B was written by Ichiro FUKUHARA.
                    206: 
                    207:  * On-chip timers (_ixpclk0_ used as system clock)
                    208:  * On-chip 2 serial port (_ixpcom0_ and _ixpcom1_)
                    209:  * Other devices inserted into the PCI/mPCI slot
                    210:  * On-chip watchdog timer (_ixpwdog_)
                    211: 
1.20      wiki      212: ### NVIDIA Tegra K1
                    213: Support for NVIDIA [[Tegra]] K1 SoCs is present in NetBSD-current. The Jetson TK1 board is currently supported.
                    214: 
1.17      wiki      215: ### Raspberry Pi Foundation **Raspberry Pi**/**Raspberry Pi 2**
                    216: The [[Raspberry Pi]] is a low-cost credit-card-sized computer from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Both the Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi 2 are supported.
1.12      wiki      217: 
1.14      wiki      218: ### Rockchip PX2/RK3066/RK3188/RK3188+
                    219: Various [[Rockchip]] family SoCs are supported by the ROCKCHIP kernel.
                    220: 
1.3       wiki      221: ### Samsung **SMDK2410**
1.1       mspo      222: 
                    223: The SMDK2410 is the reference platform for the Samsung **S3C2410** processor,
                    224: which has an ARM920T core.
                    225: 
                    226: More information on the S3C2410 can be found at [Samsung Electronics web page]
                    227: (http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/MobileSoC/ApplicationProcessor/
                    228: ARM9Series/S3C2410/S3C2410.htm).
                    229: 
                    230: Support for the SMDK2410 was written by Hiroyuki Bessho, and contributed by
                    231: Genetec Corp.
                    232: 
1.2       mspo      233:  * On-chip serial ports (_sscom_)
                    234:  * On-chip USB host controller (_ohc_)
                    235:  * On-chip timers (used as system clock)
                    236:  * On-chip SPI (_ssspi_, used for other on-board devices)
                    237:  * 240x320 TFT LCD (_lcd_)
                    238:  * keyboard. (_sskbd_)
1.1       mspo      239: 
1.3       wiki      240: ### Samsung **SMDK2800**
1.1       mspo      241: 
                    242: The SMDK2800 is the reference platform for the **Samsung S3C2800** processor,
                    243: which has an ARM920T core.
                    244: 
                    245: S3C2800 has built-in PCI controller, and SMDK2800 has three PCI slots.
                    246: 
                    247: Support for the SMDK2800 was written by Hiroyuki Bessho, and contributed by
                    248: Fujitsu Component Ltd., and Genetec Corp.
                    249: 
1.2       mspo      250:  * On-chip serial ports (_sscom_)
                    251:  * On-chip Host-PCI bridge (_sspci_)
                    252:  * On-chip timers (used as system clock)
                    253:  * Other devices inserted into the PCI slots 
1.1       mspo      254: 
1.12      wiki      255: ### Team ASA, Inc. **Npwr**
1.1       mspo      256: 
1.12      wiki      257: The Npwr is an IOP310-based design targeted at the network-attached storage
                    258: space. The Npwr comes in several configurations (single or dual Gigabit
                    259: Ethernet, single or dual Ultra160 SCSI), and can be purchased as a bare board
                    260: or as a small server appliance. More information on the Npwr can be found at
                    261: the [Team ASA web page](http://www.teamasa.com/).
1.1       mspo      262: 
1.12      wiki      263: Support for the Npwr was written by Jason Thorpe and Allen Briggs, and
                    264: contributed by Wasabi Systems, Inc.
1.1       mspo      265: 
1.12      wiki      266:  * On-board Intel i82544 Gigabit Ethernet on the PCI bus (_wm_)
                    267:  * On-board LSI Logic 53c1010 Ultra160 SCSI on the PCI bus (_siop_)
                    268:  * On-board timer in the CPLD (used as system clock)
                    269:  * On-board NS16550-compatible serial port (_com_)
1.1       mspo      270: 
1.12      wiki      271: ### Technologic Systems **TS-7200**
1.1       mspo      272: 
1.12      wiki      273: The TS-7200 is a low-cost mass-produced PC/104 embedded single board computer
                    274: intended as a general purpose core for real embedded applications. The TS-7200
                    275: uses the Cirrus Logic EP9302 ARM9 system-on-chip and comes with a PC/104 (isa)
                    276: bus and can either boot to CompactFlash or onboard flash. The board also has
                    277: general purpose digital IO and optional multichannel analog-to-digital
                    278: converters. More information on the TS-7200 can be found at [Technologic
                    279: Systems](http://www.embeddedarm.com/epc/ts7200-spec-h.html).
1.1       mspo      280: 
1.12      wiki      281: Support for the TS-7200 was written by Jesse Off
1.1       mspo      282: 
1.12      wiki      283: * On-CPU RS232 UARTs (2) (_epcom_)
                    284: * On-CPU 10/100 Ethernet MAC (_epe_)
                    285: * CompactFlash socket (_wdc_)
                    286: * USB 1.1 ports (2) (_ohci_)
                    287: * Watchdog timer on CPLD (_tspld_)
                    288: * TMP124 high precision temperature sensor via sysctl
                    289: * 64Hz system clock from on-CPU timers (_epclk_)
                    290: * HD44780 2x24 text mode LCD (_tslcd_)
                    291: * 4x4 16 button matrix keypad (_wskbd_)
                    292: * TS-5620 battery backed RTC daughter-card (_tsrtc_)
                    293: * 1,2,4 port serial TS-SER daughter cards (_com_)
                    294: * Up to 4 10Mb TS-ETH10 daughter cards (_tscs_)
                    295: * Other devices inserted into the PC/104 (_isa_) expansion slot
1.1       mspo      296: 
                    297: """
1.13      wiki      298: additional="""
1.22      wiki      299:   * The [NetBSD Diskless HOWTO](http://www.netbsd.org/docs/network/netboot/)
1.1       mspo      300:   * [ Porting NetBSD/evbarm to the Arcom Viper](http://www.cs.hut.fi/~pooka/pubs/EuroBSDCon2005/viper.pdf), presented at EuroBSDCon 2005. 
                    301: """
                    302: ]]
                    303: [[!tag tier1port]]

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