From: Christian Zigotzky <chzigotzky@xenosoft.de>
To: linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org
Subject: [Nemo, Chitra, and Electra] Linux kernel 4.3 testing
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 07:48:51 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <55F26B43.7080906@xenosoft.de> (raw)
Hi All,
We compiled some kernels from the Linux git for our motherboards with
P.A. Semi PA6T-1682M microprocessors for testing.
Downloads:
http://www.xenosoft.de/vmlinux-4.3-alpha6-AMIGA_one_X1000.tar.bz2 (Build
date: 07. September 2015)
http://www.xenosoft.de/vmlinux-4.3-alpha7-AMIGA_one_X1000.tar.bz2 (Build
date: 09. September 2015)
Maybe someone would like to test these kernels.
Further information about motherboards with P.A. Semi PA6T-1682M
microprocessors:
* Electra: First development/eval board. Funky USB on localbus, plenty
of PCI-e. Two GigE, one 10GigE XAUI. CompactFlash and IDE on localbus
too. Usually shipped with a PCI-e SATA card and a USB card.
* Chitra: Second edition dev/eval board. Moved SATA and USB on-board,
and removed some of the localbus hardware. Might have routed three
GigE out instead of 2.
* Athena: Never released board with a smaller package chip, there's
only a few of these around. It's similar to Chitra, and the silicon is
the same.
* Nemo: Released as AmigaONE X1000. With co-processor: "Xena" 500 MHz
XCore XS1-L2 124 SDS
and SB600 southbridge. AMD/ATI’s SB600 provides the following I/O features:
- PCIe x4 link to CPU
- SATA-II AHCI controller with 4 ports
- PATA (IDE) controller (single channel)
- multiple USB ports (5 OHCI and 1 EHCI host controllers. All ports are
fully USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 compliant)
- UAA compatible HD Audio controller
- PCIe-PCI bridge supporting multiple PCI slots with 5V signalling support
- 8259 compatible interrupt controller
- Real Time Clock
CompactFlash and Xena on localbus.
Cheers,
Christian
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