Commit 16641d52fc70f67aa083c5ebffc526ee8e46bf35

Authored by Wolfgang Denk
Committed by Tom Rini
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Coding Style cleanup: drop some excessive empty lines

Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>

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arch/arm/cpu/armv7/omap5/prcm-regs.c
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526 526 .cm1_abe_timer8_clkctrl = 0x4a004580,
527 527 .cm1_abe_wdt3_clkctrl = 0x4a004588,
528 528  
529   -
530   -
531 529 /* cm2.ckgen */
532 530 .cm_clksel_mpu_m3_iss_root = 0x4a008100,
533 531 .cm_clksel_usb_60mhz = 0x4a008104,
board/LEOX/elpt860/README.LEOX
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46 46  
47 47 =============================================================================
48 48  
49   -
50 49 ##################################################
51 50 # Operation on the serial console (SMC1)
52 51 ##############################
board/palmtreo680/README
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30 30 to hear from you if you succeed.
31 31  
32 32  
33   -
34 33 Details on the SPL
35 34 ==================
36 35  
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51 50 remainder of u-boot and jumps to it.
52 51  
53 52  
54   -
55 53 The docg4's "reliable mode"
56 54 ===========================
57 55  
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79 77 read in reliable mode, in the same fashion as the IPL.
80 78  
81 79  
82   -
83 80 Details on the IPL and its data format
84 81 ======================================
85 82  
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105 102 of the IPL, and expects the image to be stored in the same format.
106 103  
107 104  
108   -
109 105 Instructions on Programming u-boot to flash
110 106 ===========================================
111 107  
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117 113 flash using Linux running on the Treo.
118 114  
119 115  
120   -
121 116 Hardware Prerequisites
122 117 ======================
123 118  
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136 131 to flash, you'll really want to use a Linux PC.
137 132  
138 133  
139   -
140 134 Treo-side Software Prerequisites
141 135 ================================
142 136  
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152 146 parameters passed to the kernel.
153 147  
154 148  
155   -
156 149 Linux kernel:
157 150  
158 151 The kernel on the Treo 680 is still a little rough around the edges, and the
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200 193 and /dev/mtd2 for these partitions, respectively. Ensure that your root file
201 194 system at least has /dev/mtd1 if you are not running udev or mdev.
202 195  
203   -
204 196 Userspace Utilities:
205 197  
206 198 In addition to everything necessary to provide a useful userspace environment
207 199  
208 200  
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221 213 from the mtd-utils package.
222 214  
223 215  
224   -
225 216 Desktop PC-side Software Prerequisites
226 217 ======================================
227 218  
228 219 Terminal emulator application:
229 220 minicom, kermit, etc.
230 221  
231   -
232 222 Linux kernel:
233 223 Compiled with CONFIG_USB_SERIAL enabled. Build this as a module.
234 224  
235 225  
236   -
237 226 Recommended (Not directly related to u-boot)
238 227 ============================================
239 228  
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275 264 mounting to avoid the need to run a portmapper like rpcbind.
276 265  
277 266  
278   -
279 267 Preliminaries
280 268 =============
281 269  
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397 385 If all of the above went well, you can now program u-boot.
398 386  
399 387  
400   -
401 388 Programming u-boot
402 389 ==================
403 390  
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438 425 Shutdown linux, remove and re-insert the battery, hold your breath...
439 426  
440 427  
441   -
442 428 Enjoying u-boot
443 429 ===============
444 430  
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478 464 corrected soon.
479 465  
480 466  
481   -
482 467 Customizing
483 468 ===========
484 469  
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511 496 should be straightforward.
512 497  
513 498  
514   -
515 499 Restoring PalmOS
516 500 ================
517 501  
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567 551 modprobe docg4 ignore_badblocks=1 || exit 1
568 552 dd if=$1 bs=1 skip=$file_ofs count=540672 | nandwrite -o -n -s 0x80000 $2 - || exit 1
569 553 modprobe -r docg4
570   -
571 554  
572 555 TODO
573 556 ====
board/sandpoint/README
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15 15 Thomas Koeller
16 16  
17 17  
18   -
19   -
20 18 The port was tested on a Sandpoint 8240 X3 board, with U-Boot
21 19 installed in the flash memory of the CPU card. Please use the
22 20 following DIP switch settings:
board/siemens/rut/board.c
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328 328 return f;
329 329 };
330 330  
331   -
332   -
333 331 int clk_get(int clk)
334 332 {
335 333 return get_clk(&dpll_lcd_regs);
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426 424  
427 425 return 0;
428 426 }
429   -
430   -
431 427 #endif /* ifdef CONFIG_VIDEO */
432 428 #include "../common/board.c"
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6 6 #
7 7 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
8 8  
9   -
10 9 Glossary:
11 10 ========
12 11 - UUID -(Universally Unique Identifier)
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22 21 This document describes the GPT partition table format and usage of
23 22 the gpt command in u-boot.
24 23  
25   -
26 24 UUID introduction:
27 25 ====================
28 26  
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78 76 LBA -1 |Secondary GPT Header |
79 77 ----------------------------------------------------------
80 78  
81   -
82 79 For a legacy reasons, GPT's LBA 0 sector has a MBR structure. It is called
83 80 "protective MBR".
84 81 Its first partition entry ID has 0xEE value, and disk software, which is not
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114 111 TOTAL: 512 B
115 112  
116 113  
117   -
118 114 IMPORTANT:
119 115  
120 116 GPT headers and partition entries are protected by CRC32 (the POSIX CRC32).
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132 128 Observe, how Secondary GPT is placed in the memory. It is NOT a mirror reflect
133 129 of the Primary.
134 130  
135   -
136 131 Partition Entry Format:
137 132 ----------------------
138 133 Offset Size Description
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150 145 Bit 62 - Hidden
151 146 Bit 63 - Not mount
152 147  
153   -
154 148 Creating GPT partitions in U-Boot:
155 149 ==============
156 150  
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170 164  
171 165 2. From u-boot prompt type:
172 166 gpt write mmc 0 $partitions
173   -
174 167  
175 168 Useful info:
176 169 ============
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185 185 => reset
186 186  
187 187  
188   -
189 188 Boot Linux from network using TFTP on P1010RDB
190 189 ==============================================
191 190 Place uImage, p1010rdb.dtb and rootfs files in the TFTP disk area.
doc/README.qemu-mips
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15 15 -pflash <filename> and erase mips_bios.bin.
16 16  
17 17  
18   -
19 18 Notes for the Qemu MIPS port
20 19 ----------------------------
21 20  
doc/driver-model/UDM-block.txt
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218 218 in near future.
219 219  
220 220  
221   -
222 221 III) Analysis of in-tree drivers
223 222 --------------------------------
224 223  
drivers/usb/gadget/f_mass_storage.c
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9 9 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ BSD-3-Clause
10 10 */
11 11  
12   -
13 12 /*
14 13 * The Mass Storage Function acts as a USB Mass Storage device,
15 14 * appearing to the host as a disk drive or as a CD-ROM drive. In
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153 152 * <http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/usbmass-ufi10.pdf>.
154 153 */
155 154  
156   -
157 155 /*
158 156 * Driver Design
159 157 *
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264 262  
265 263 static const char fsg_string_interface[] = "Mass Storage";
266 264  
267   -
268 265 #define FSG_NO_INTR_EP 1
269 266 #define FSG_NO_DEVICE_STRINGS 1
270 267 #define FSG_NO_OTG 1
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2628 2625  
2629 2626 return ret;
2630 2627 }
2631   -
2632   -
2633 2628  
2634 2629 static void fsg_unbind(struct usb_configuration *c, struct usb_function *f)
2635 2630 {
include/configs/T4240EMU.h
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30 30 #define CONFIG_DDR_CLK_FREQ 133333333
31 31 #define CONFIG_FSL_TBCLK_EXTRA_DIV 100
32 32  
33   -
34 33 /*
35 34 * DDR Setup
36 35 */
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76 75 #define CONFIG_SYS_CS0_FTIM2 CONFIG_SYS_NOR_FTIM2
77 76 #define CONFIG_SYS_CS0_FTIM3 CONFIG_SYS_NOR_FTIM3
78 77  
79   -
80 78 /* I2C */
81 79 #define CONFIG_SYS_FSL_I2C_SPEED 4000000 /* faster speed for emulator */
82 80 #define CONFIG_SYS_FSL_I2C2_SPEED 4000000
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103 101 #define CONFIG_SYS_QE_FMAN_FW_ADDR 0xEFF40000
104 102 #define CONFIG_SYS_QE_FMAN_FW_LENGTH 0x10000
105 103 #define CONFIG_SYS_FDT_PAD (0x3000 + CONFIG_SYS_QE_FMAN_FW_LENGTH)
106   -
107   -
108 104  
109 105 #define CONFIG_BOOTDELAY 0
110 106  
tools/buildman/README
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677 677 way around.
678 678  
679 679  
680   -
681 680 Simon Glass
682 681 sjg@chromium.org
683 682 Halloween 2012