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Paul Burton 6e62a88802 MIPS: generic: Support MIPS Boston development boards
Add support for the MIPS Boston development board to generic kernels,
which essentially amounts to:

  - Adding the device tree source for the MIPS Boston board.

  - Adding a Kconfig fragment which enables the appropriate drivers for
    the MIPS Boston board.

With these changes in place generic kernels will support the board by
default, and kernels with only the drivers needed for Boston enabled can
be configured by setting BOARDS=boston during configuration. For
example:

  $ make ARCH=mips 64r6el_defconfig BOARDS=boston

Signed-off-by: Paul Burton <paul.burton@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: James Hogan <james.hogan@imgtec.com>
Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/16485/
Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
2017-07-11 14:13:06 +02:00

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if MIPS_GENERIC
config LEGACY_BOARDS
bool
help
Select this from your board if the board must use a legacy, non-UHI,
boot protocol. This will cause the kernel to scan through the list of
supported machines calling their detect functions in turn if the
kernel is booted without being provided with an FDT via the UHI
boot protocol.
config YAMON_DT_SHIM
bool
help
Select this from your board if the board uses the YAMON bootloader
and you wish to include code which helps translate various
YAMON-provided environment variables into a device tree properties.
comment "Legacy (non-UHI/non-FIT) Boards"
config LEGACY_BOARD_SEAD3
bool "Support MIPS SEAD-3 boards"
select LEGACY_BOARDS
select YAMON_DT_SHIM
help
Enable this to include support for booting on MIPS SEAD-3 FPGA-based
development boards, which boot using a legacy boot protocol.
comment "FIT/UHI Boards"
config FIT_IMAGE_FDT_BOSTON
bool "Include FDT for MIPS Boston boards"
help
Enable this to include the FDT for the MIPS Boston development board
from Imagination Technologies in the FIT kernel image. You should
enable this if you wish to boot on a MIPS Boston board, as it is
expected by the bootloader.
endif