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Vaishnav Achath
cbd7790a69 arm: dts: k3-j721e-som-p0: Add HyperFlash node
J721e SoM as a 64MB HyperFlash on board. Add pinmux and DT node
for the same.

Signed-off-by: Vaishnav Achath <vaishnav.a@ti.com>
2022-06-10 09:03:22 -04:00
Tom Rini
fa09b12dc5 arm: ti: k3: Resync dts files and bindings with Linux Kernel v5.14
This resyncs the dts files for all of the currently in-tree K3
platforms, along with relevant bindings, with the v5.14 Linux Kernel
release.  Of note are that the main-navss/mcu-navss nodes were renamed
to main_navss / mcu_navss and so the u-boot.dtsi files needed to be
updated to match.

Tested on j721e_evm and am65x_evm.

Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2021-10-03 11:59:22 -04:00
Lokesh Vutla
70e167495a arm: dts: k3-j721e: Sync Linux v5.11-rc6 dts into U-Boot
Sync all J721e related v5.11-rc6 Linux kernel dts into U-Boot.
HBMC nodes are not yet added in Linux kernel yet but were added
in U-Boot. In order to avoid any regressions, hbmc nodes are kept
intact. These will be added in kernel in future.

Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2021-02-04 20:37:57 +05:30
Vignesh Raghavendra
aaf55800a3 arm: dts: k3-j721e: Increase OSPI default frequency to 50MHz
In 1 bit mode OSPI can work at upto 50MHz, this provides better write
performance. Therefore increase frequency from 40MHz to 50MHz

Signed-off-by: Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@ti.com>
2020-04-14 15:44:48 +05:30
Vignesh Raghavendra
224d7fe263 ARM: dts: k3-j721e: Add OSPI DT nodes
Add OSPI DT nodes to enable OSPI at U-Boot prompt and also to support
OSPI boot.

Signed-off-by: Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@ti.com>
2020-03-03 13:08:13 +05:30
Vignesh Raghavendra
02e262c249 arm: dts: k3-j721e-som-p0: Add HyperFlash node
J721e SoM as a 64MB HyperFlash on board. Add pinmux and DT node for the
same.

Signed-off-by: Vignesh Raghavendra <vigneshr@ti.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2019-10-24 09:49:22 +02:00
Lokesh Vutla
9a5e553cb4 arm: dts: k3-j721e: Add initial support for common processor board
Common Processor board is the baseboard that has most of the actual connectors,
power supply etc. A SOM (System on Module) is plugged on to the common
processor board and this contains the SoC, PMIC, DDR and basic highspeed
components necessary for functionality. Add initial dt support for this
common processor board.

Signed-off-by: Lokesh Vutla <lokeshvutla@ti.com>
2019-07-26 21:49:29 -04:00