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Re: [PATCH 2/5] aspeed: ast27x0: Map unimplemented devices in SoC memory


From: Cédric Le Goater
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/5] aspeed: ast27x0: Map unimplemented devices in SoC memory
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2025 10:44:11 +0100
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On 1/3/25 09:14, Steven Lee wrote:
Hi Cédric,

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Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/5] aspeed: ast27x0: Map unimplemented devices in SoC
memory

Hello,

On 12/25/24 03:03, Steven Lee wrote:
Maps following unimplemented devices in SoC memory
- dpmcu
- iomem0
- iomem1
- ltpi
- io

Could you please add a sentence about what these devices are ?

Thanks,

C.


DPMCU stands for Display Port MCU controller.
Regarding LTPI, when the AST1700 is connected to the AST2700, AST1070 LTPI 
controller's registers are mapped to 0x30000000.

Is the LTPI IP a device for communication between SoCs ?

Io, Iomem0 and Iomem1 include unimplemented controllers in the memory ranges 
0x120000000 - 0x121000000 and 0x14000000 - 0x141000000.
For instance:
- USB hub at 0x12010000
- eSPI at 0x14C5000
- PWM at 0x140C0000

I will include the description in the commit message.

yes please.

Thanks,

C.






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