Commit aa6a9a90 authored by Rusty Russell's avatar Rusty Russell Committed by Linus Torvalds

[PATCH] fix linewrap in Documentation_arm_SA1100_CERF

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From:  ookhoi@humilis.net

  With this patch I tried to make Documentation/arm/SA1100/CERF more
  readible by fixing the linewrap.
parent 12164410
The Intrinsyc CerfBoard is a StrongARM 1110-based computer on a board that measures The Intrinsyc CerfBoard is a StrongARM 1110-based computer on a board
approximately 2" square. It includes an Ethernet controller, an RS232-compatible serial port, a that measures approximately 2" square. It includes an Ethernet
USB function port, and one CompactFlash+ slot on the back. Pictures can be found at the controller, an RS232-compatible serial port, a USB function port, and
one CompactFlash+ slot on the back. Pictures can be found at the
Intrinsyc website, http://www.intrinsyc.com. Intrinsyc website, http://www.intrinsyc.com.
This document describes the support in the Linux kernel for the Intrinsyc CerfBoard as of This document describes the support in the Linux kernel for the
version 2.4.0-test4-np1. Intrinsyc CerfBoard as of version 2.4.0-test4-np1.
Supported in this version: Supported in this version:
- CompactFlash+ slot (select PCMCIA in General Setup and any options that may be required) - CompactFlash+ slot (select PCMCIA in General Setup and any options
- Onboard Crystal CS8900 Ethernet controller (Cerf CS8900A support in Network Devices) that may be required)
- Onboard Crystal CS8900 Ethernet controller (Cerf CS8900A support in
Network Devices)
- Serial ports with a serial console (hardcoded to 38400 8N1) - Serial ports with a serial console (hardcoded to 38400 8N1)
Not supported in this version (yet): Not supported in this version (yet):
- LCD driver/touchscreen interface - LCD driver/touchscreen interface
- UDC (a driver exists right now, but is unstable and slow and only works with the Linux USB) - UDC (a driver exists right now, but is unstable and slow and only
works with the Linux USB)
In order to get this kernel onto your Cerf, you need a server that runs both BOOTP and In order to get this kernel onto your Cerf, you need a server that runs
TFTP. Detailed instructions should have come with your evaluation kit on how to use the both BOOTP and TFTP. Detailed instructions should have come with your
bootloader. This series of commands will suffice: evaluation kit on how to use the bootloader. This series of commands
will suffice:
make cerf_config make cerf_config
make xconfig make xconfig
...@@ -25,10 +30,9 @@ bootloader. This series of commands will suffice: ...@@ -25,10 +30,9 @@ bootloader. This series of commands will suffice:
make zImage make zImage
cp arch/arm/boot/zImage <TFTP directory> cp arch/arm/boot/zImage <TFTP directory>
The default config uses a 4MB RAM disk located at 0xc0500000 as root. Setting the board to The default config uses a 4MB RAM disk located at 0xc0500000 as root.
mount root from a NFS partition works, too. Setting the board to mount root from a NFS partition works, too.
I-Gene Leong, Intrinsyc Software Inc. I-Gene Leong, Intrinsyc Software Inc.
ileong@intrinsyc.com ileong@intrinsyc.com
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