* Patches by Yuli Barcohen, 13 Jul 2003:
- Correct flash and JFFS2 support for MPC8260ADS
- fix PVR values and clock generation for PowerQUICC II family
(8270/8275/8280)
* Patch by Bernhard Kuhn, 08 Jul 2003:
- add support for M68K targets
* Patch by Ken Chou, 3 Jul:
- Fix PCI config table for A3000
- Fix iobase for natsemi.c
(PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0 is the IO base register for DP83815)
* Allow to enable "slow" POST routines by key press on power-on
* Fix temperature dependend switching of LCD backlight on LWMON
* Tweak output format for LWMON
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@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ struct post_test {
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argument will be a pointer to the board info structure, while
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the second will be a combination of bit flags specifying the
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mode the test is running in (POST_POWERON, POST_NORMAL,
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POST_POWERFAIL, POST_MANUAL) and whether the last execution of
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POST_SLOWTEST, POST_MANUAL) and whether the last execution of
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the test caused system rebooting (POST_REBOOT). The routine will
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return 0 on successful execution of the test, and 1 if the test
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failed.
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@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ struct post_test {
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The lists of the POST tests that should be run at power-on/normal/
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power-fail booting will be kept in the environment. Namely, the
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following environment variables will be used: post_poweron,
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powet_normal, post_shutdown.
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powet_normal, post_slowtest.
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2.1.2. Test results
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@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ composed of post_test structures:
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"On-board peripherals test", "board", \
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" This test performs full check-up of the " \
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"on-board hardware.", \
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POST_RAM | POST_POWERFAIL, \
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POST_RAM | POST_SLOWTEST, \
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&board_post_test \
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}
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@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ What they do
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Using the CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_DELAY_STR2 / bootdelaykey2 and/or
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CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_STOP_STR2 / bootstopkey #defines and/or
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environment variables you can specify a second, alternate
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string (which allows you to haw two "password" strings).
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string (which allows you to have two "password" strings).
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CONFIG_ZERO_BOOTDELAY_CHECK
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