1 S3C24XX ARM Linux Overview
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9 The Samsung S3C24XX range of ARM9 System-on-Chip CPUs are supported
10 by the 's3c2410' architecture of ARM Linux. Currently the S3C2410 is
11 the only supported CPU in this range.
17 A generic S3C2410 configuration is provided, and can be used as the
18 default by `make s3c2410_defconfig`. This configuration has support
19 for all the machines, and the commonly used features on them.
21 Certain machines may have their own default configurations as well,
22 please check the machine specific documentation.
28 The currently supported machines are as follows:
30 Simtec Electronics EB2410ITX (BAST)
32 A general purpose development board, see EB2410ITX.txt for further
37 Samsung's own development board, geared for PDA work.
45 Handheld (IPAQ), available in several varieties
50 S3C2440 based IPAQ, with a number of variations depending on
57 The current kernels now have support for the s3c2410 NAND
58 controller. If there are any problems the latest linux-mtd
59 CVS can be found from http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/
65 The s3c2410 serial driver provides support for the internal
66 serial ports. These devices appear as /dev/ttySAC0 through 3.
68 To create device nodes for these, use the following commands
70 mknod ttySAC0 c 204 64
71 mknod ttySAC1 c 204 65
72 mknod ttySAC2 c 204 66
78 The core contains support for manipulating the GPIO, see the
79 documentation in GPIO.txt in the same directory as this file.
85 The core provides the interface defined in the header file
86 include/asm-arm/hardware/clock.h, to allow control over the
106 05 Sep 2004 - BJD - Added Document Changes section
107 05 Sep 2004 - BJD - Added Klaus Fetscher to list of contributors
108 25 Oct 2004 - BJD - Added Dimitry Andric to list of contributors
109 25 Oct 2004 - BJD - Updated the MTD from the 2.6.9 merge
110 21 Jan 2005 - BJD - Added rx3715, added Shannon to contributors
115 Ben Dooks, (c) 2004-2005 Simtec Electronics