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diff --git a/Documentation/arm/sa1100/graphicsclient.rst b/Documentation/arm/sa1100/graphicsclient.rst deleted file mode 100644 index a73d61c3ce91..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/arm/sa1100/graphicsclient.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -============================================= -ADS GraphicsClient Plus Single Board Computer -============================================= - -For more details, contact Applied Data Systems or see -http://www.applieddata.net/products.html - -The original Linux support for this product has been provided by -Nicolas Pitre <nico@fluxnic.net>. Continued development work by -Woojung Huh <whuh@applieddata.net> - -It's currently possible to mount a root filesystem via NFS providing a -complete Linux environment. Otherwise a ramdisk image may be used. The -board supports MTD/JFFS, so you could also mount something on there. - -Use 'make graphicsclient_config' before any 'make config'. This will set up -defaults for GraphicsClient Plus support. - -The kernel zImage is linked to be loaded and executed at 0xc0200000. -Also the following registers should have the specified values upon entry:: - - r0 = 0 - r1 = 29 (this is the GraphicsClient architecture number) - -Linux can be used with the ADS BootLoader that ships with the -newer rev boards. See their documentation on how to load Linux. -Angel is not available for the GraphicsClient Plus AFAIK. - -There is a board known as just the GraphicsClient that ADS used to -produce but has end of lifed. This code will not work on the older -board with the ADS bootloader, but should still work with Angel, -as outlined below. In any case, if you're planning on deploying -something en masse, you should probably get the newer board. - -If using Angel on the older boards, here is a typical angel.opt option file -if the kernel is loaded through the Angel Debug Monitor:: - - base 0xc0200000 - entry 0xc0200000 - r0 0x00000000 - r1 0x0000001d - device /dev/ttyS1 - options "38400 8N1" - baud 115200 - #otherfile ramdisk.gz - #otherbase 0xc0800000 - exec minicom - -Then the kernel (and ramdisk if otherfile/otherbase lines above are -uncommented) would be loaded with:: - - angelboot -f angelboot.opt zImage - -Here it is assumed that the board is connected to ttyS1 on your PC -and that minicom is preconfigured with /dev/ttyS1, 38400 baud, 8N1, no flow -control by default. - -If any other bootloader is used, ensure it accomplish the same, especially -for r0/r1 register values before jumping into the kernel. - - -Supported peripherals -===================== - -- SA1100 LCD frame buffer (8/16bpp...sort of) -- on-board SMC 92C96 ethernet NIC -- SA1100 serial port -- flash memory access (MTD/JFFS) -- pcmcia -- touchscreen(ucb1200) -- ps/2 keyboard -- console on LCD screen -- serial ports (ttyS[0-2]) - - ttyS0 is default for serial console -- Smart I/O (ADC, keypad, digital inputs, etc) - See http://www.eurotech-inc.com/linux-sbc.asp for IOCTL documentation - and example user space code. ps/2 keybd is multiplexed through this driver - -To do -===== - -- UCB1200 audio with new ucb_generic layer -- everything else! :-) - -Notes -===== - -- The flash on board is divided into 3 partitions. mtd0 is where - the ADS boot ROM and zImage is stored. It's been marked as - read-only to keep you from blasting over the bootloader. :) mtd1 is - for the ramdisk.gz image. mtd2 is user flash space and can be - utilized for either JFFS or if you're feeling crazy, running ext2 - on top of it. If you're not using the ADS bootloader, you're - welcome to blast over the mtd1 partition also. - -- 16bpp mode requires a different cable than what ships with the board. - Contact ADS or look through the manual to wire your own. Currently, - if you compile with 16bit mode support and switch into a lower bpp - mode, the timing is off so the image is corrupted. This will be - fixed soon. - -Any contribution can be sent to nico@fluxnic.net and will be greatly welcome! |