2. Linux Support
-Linux currently supports the following features on the IXP2000 NPUS:
+Linux currently supports the following features on the IXP2000 NPUs:
- On-chip serial
- PCI
components of the chip are accessed via Intel's closed source SDK.
Please contact Intel directly on issues with using those. There is
also a mailing list run by some folks at Princeton University that might
-be of helpful: https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/ixp2xxx
+be of help: https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/ixp2xxx
WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT POST EMAIL TO THE LINUX-ARM OR LINUX-ARM-KERNEL
-MAILINNG LISTS REGARDING THE INTEL SDK.
+MAILING LISTS REGARDING THE INTEL SDK.
3. Supported Platforms
- The IXP2000 platforms ususally have rather complex PCI bus topologies
with large memory space requirements. In addition, b/c of the way the
- Intel SDK is designed, devices are enumerated in a vert specific
+ Intel SDK is designed, devices are enumerated in a very specific
way. B/c of this this, we use "pci=firmware" option in the kernel
command line so that we do not re-enumerate the bus.
- IXDP2x01 systems have variable clock tick rates that we cannot determine
- via HW registers. The "ixdp2x01_clk=XXX" cmd line options allows you
+ via HW registers. The "ixdp2x01_clk=XXX" cmd line options allow you
to pass the clock rate to the board port.
5. Thanks