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Yanase Yuki d64102e00a ipq806x: add support for Qualcomm IPQ8062 SoC
This commit adds support for Qualcomm IPQ8062 SoC.
IPQ8062 is a lower clock variant of IPQ8064.

CPU and NSS clocks:
- CPU: 384 MHz - 1 GHz
- NSS: 110 MHz - 550 MHz

opp and l2 clock values are taken from WG2600HP3 GPL source code [1].

Due to a lack of devices, I didn't test the following features.
- SATA
- NAND flash memory controller
- SD
- USB
- GSBI2, GSBI7
- PCIE2
- GMAC0, GMAC3

Works properly:
- GSBI4 UART
- GSBI5 SPI
- GMAC1, GMAC2
- PCIE0, PCIE1
- MDIO0

Does not work properly:
- CPU SPC
  - This can cause a system hang. Same as IPQ8065.
    See 2336c2dbb1

[1] https://www.aterm.jp/function/wg2600hp3/appendix/opensource.html

Signed-off-by: Yanase Yuki <dev@zpc.sakura.ne.jp>
2020-12-25 10:38:13 +01:00
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include kernel: bump 5.4 to 5.4.85 2020-12-22 19:11:50 +01:00
package ipq-wifi: Fix suffix for Plasma Cloud PA2200 QCA4019 board-2.bin 2020-12-25 10:38:13 +01:00
scripts ipq40xx: add support for Plasma Cloud PA2200 2020-12-22 19:11:50 +01:00
target ipq806x: add support for Qualcomm IPQ8062 SoC 2020-12-25 10:38:13 +01:00
toolchain toolchain: Fix glibc selection on ARC targets 2020-12-23 00:45:19 +01:00
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