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Author SHA1 Message Date
dyoung
062b6658ec Fix target 'tags'. 2011-04-04 19:44:16 +00:00
dyoung
320845dda2 Add a port to the Infineon ADM5120.
Basics: the ADM5120 is a 175 MHz MIPS32 4Kc processor featuring a
6-port ethernet 10/100 switch with Auto MDI/X, a PCI controller,
USB 1.1 controller, UART, watchdog timer, eight GPIO pins, and a
multiport memory controller with both NOR and NAND flash support.
This code supports most of the devices on the ADM5120, including
the 6-port switch (each port attaches as an ethernet, admsw0 through
admsw5), the PCI controller, USB controller, GPIO, watchdog, and
UART.

Remaining work: the port includes no NOR/NAND flash drivers.  No
bootloader is included.  I have only tested the PCI bus driver with
the use of one PCI slot on the RouterBOARD 153.  It is not possible
to exploit the capabilities of the ethernet switch using bridge(4).
I have only netbooted the ADM5120 on the RB153.  Booting other
boards, and booting from flash memory, remains to be done.

Hardware availability: many low-cost routers, including the
RouterBOARD 100 series at RouterBOARD.com, use the Infineon ADM5120
processor.

Credits: Ruslan Ermilov and Vsevolod Lobko ported to the ADM5120,
and they wrote device drivers for the UART, USB controller, and
10/100 switch.  Matt Isaacs brought the port up-to-date with
NetBSD-current, made it compile, and ran it first on the RB153.
I added drivers for the PCI controller, GPIO, and watchdog timer.
I produced the bus attachment for the CompactFlash slot with advice
from Mikrotik technical support and from Matt Thomas.
2007-03-20 08:52:00 +00:00
dyoung
91ab437064 Expand SMIPS so that the 'tags' make-target covers more sources.
Sort.
2007-02-21 02:28:30 +00:00
dyoung
4f62f7609b Create tags for alchemy, atheros, bonito. 2007-02-19 08:19:14 +00:00
dyoung
0cf23243f9 Use ${SYSDIR}/arch/mips/ instead of ../mips/, which was fragile. 2006-08-06 17:22:47 +00:00
mycroft
7b89784c31 GC some bogus definitions. 1997-10-11 16:12:55 +00:00
jonathan
0cfd4f8641 Update arch/pmax/Makefile to build in NetBSD rather than 4.4-Lite:
* Create arch/mips/Makefile.inc with source list of generic MIPS-cpu
    files for tags
  * Use mips/Makefile.inc and updated tag list in pmax/Makefile
  * Try building bootblocks in arch/pmax/stand.
1996-09-29 23:51:22 +00:00