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wdenk1d9f4102004-10-09 22:21:29 +00001[By Steven Scholz <steven.scholz@imc-berlin.de>, 16 Aug 2004]
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3Since the cpu/ directory gets clobbered with peripheral driver code I
4started cleaning up cpu/arm920t.
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6I introduced the concept of Soc (system on a chip) into the ./cpu
7directory. That means that code that is cpu (i.e. core) specific
8resides in
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Peter Tyser03b70042010-04-12 22:28:02 -050010 $(CPUDIR)/
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12and code that is specific to some SoC (i.e. vendor specific
13peripherals around the core) is moved into
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Peter Tyser03b70042010-04-12 22:28:02 -050015 $(CPUDIR)/$(SOC)/
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Peter Tyser03b70042010-04-12 22:28:02 -050017Thus a library/archive "$(CPUDIR)/$(SOC)/lib$(SOC).a" will be build
wdenk1d9f4102004-10-09 22:21:29 +000018and linked. Examples will be
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20 cpu/arm920t/imx/
21 cpu/arm920t/s3c24x0
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23One can select an SoC by passing the name of it to ./mkconfig just
24like
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26 @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm arm920t vcma9 mpl s3c24x0
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28If there's no VENDOR field (like "mpl" in the above line) one has to
29pass NULL instead:
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31 @./mkconfig $(@:_config=) arm arm920t mx1ads NULL imx