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    ARM: OMAP3: Add generic machine descriptor for boards with OMAP3 GP devices · 7dd9d502
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    OMAP3 devices may or may not have security features enabled. Security enabled
    devices are known as high-secure (HS) and devices without security are known as
    general purpose (GP).
    
    Some OMAP3 boards, such as the OMAP3 beagle board, only use GP devices and for
    GP devices there is a 12th timer available on-chip that can operate at 32kHz.
    The clock for 12th timer is generated by an internal oscillator and is unique
    this timer. Boards such as the beagle board use this timer as a 32kHz based
    clock-events timer because early versions of the board had a hardware problem
    preventing them from using other on-chip timers clocked by a external 32kHz
    clock.
    
    When booting with device-tree all OMAP3 devices use timer 1 by default for
    the clock-events timer. Therefore, add a generic machine descriptor for boards
    with OMAP3 GP devices so that they can use the 12th timer as the clock-events
    timer instead of the default.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJon Hunter <jon-hunter@ti.com>
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