From: John Crispin <blogic-p3rKhJxN3npAfugRpC6u6w@public.gmane.org>
To: linux-mediatek-IAPFreCvJWM7uuMidbF8XUB+6BGkLq7r@public.gmane.org
Subject: MT7623 Wifi SoC support questions
Date: Wed, 01 Jul 2015 13:04:25 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5593C939.1020004@openwrt.org> (raw)
Hi all,
I am currently busy making the linux-mediatek support work on the MT7623
made by Mediatek/Ralink so we can add support to OpenWrt.
This SoC looks very similar to the MT8127. The main differences are that
it uses a MT6232 pmic and has pcie/ethernet.
I already managed to get lots of drivers up and running based on what
has been posted on this list. If do however have a few questions.
* I noticed that ARM_ARCH_TIMER is not selected in v4.1 If I only
register the mtk_timer, SMP comes up but the 3 extra cores seem to get
no timer irqs and the whole system seems to run very slow. Selecting
ARM_ARCH_TIMER makes the system boot fine. Is mtk_timer enough for other
MTK SoCs to work ?
* The MT7623 has a 7 port PWM that looks different to the display-pwm
driver that was posted. This PWM has an old and new mode. Oldmode looks
like classic period/duty cyle config, while the new mode has lots of
complexe features. the kernel PWM subsystem can only handle oldmode
style config right now so i was going to add a driver. is anyone working
on this already ? is this core mt7623 specific or do other SoCs have it
aswell ? The registers i have here are called PWMX_CON, PWMX_HDURATION,
PWMX_LDURATION, PWMX_GDURATION ....
* Is anyone working on NAND drivers ?
* Are there any other SoC around that have PCIE ?
Thanks,
John
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