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authorKarsten Merker <merker@debian.org>2015-03-14 09:28:21 +0000
committerKarsten Merker <merker@debian.org>2015-03-14 09:28:21 +0000
commitba39c6185876bbef54381309894bf60fa92a7bf4 (patch)
treec2afa85b92bedfc6903a4fa72ffd758719d286ec /en/hardware/supported
parent4fdb7eacaceed76445e7ac66ccf9a2eef24551c4 (diff)
downloadinstallation-guide-ba39c6185876bbef54381309894bf60fa92a7bf4.zip
Installation-Guide:
Update the armhf platform support status.
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-rw-r--r--en/hardware/supported/arm.xml34
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/en/hardware/supported/arm.xml b/en/hardware/supported/arm.xml
index 9a551e0a8..f14eac113 100644
--- a/en/hardware/supported/arm.xml
+++ b/en/hardware/supported/arm.xml
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ architecture, where all systems share a common system firmware (BIOS or/and
UEFI) which handles the board-specific basic hardware initialization in a
standardized way.
-The ARM architecture is used mainly in so-called <quote>systems-on-chip</quote> (SOCs).
-These SOCs are designed by many different companies with vastly varying
+The ARM architecture is used mainly in so-called <quote>systems-on-chip</quote> (SoCs).
+These SoCs are designed by many different companies with vastly varying
hardware components even for the very basic functionality required to bring
the system up. Systems using them usually lack a common system firmware
interface and as a result, on ARM systems the Linux kernel has to take care
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ anymore from Debian 8 onwards.
<term>Freescale MX53 Quick Start Board</term>
<listitem>
<para>
- The IMX53QSB is a development board based on the i.MX53 SOC.
+ The IMX53QSB is a development board based on the i.MX53 SoC.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -210,15 +210,16 @@ anymore from Debian 8 onwards.
<para>
The armmp kernel supports several development boards and
embedded systems based on the Allwinner A10 (architecture
- codename <quote>sun4i</quote>) and A20 (architecture codename
- <quote>sun7i</quote>) SOCs. Full installer support is currently
+ codename <quote>sun4i</quote>), A10s/A13 (architecture codename
+ <quote>sun5i</quote>) and A20 (architecture codename
+ <quote>sun7i</quote>) SoCs. Full installer support is currently
available for the following sunXi-based systems:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>
Cubietech Cubieboard 1 + 2 / Cubietruck
</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>
- LeMaker Banana Pi
+ LeMaker Banana Pi and Banana Pro
</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>
LinkSprite pcDuino
@@ -232,7 +233,7 @@ anymore from Debian 8 onwards.
<listitem><para>
Olimex A10-Olinuxino-LIME / A10s-Olinuxino Micro /
A13-Olinuxino / A13-Olinuxino Micro /
- A20-Olinuxino-LIME / A20-Olinuxino Micro
+ A20-Olinuxino-LIME / A20-Olinuxino-LIME2 / A20-Olinuxino Micro
</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>
PineRiver Mini X-Plus
@@ -248,10 +249,19 @@ anymore from Debian 8 onwards.
</para>
<para>
The mainline Linux kernel generally supports serial console,
- ethernet, SATA, USB and MMC/SD-cards on Allwinner A10 and A20
- SOCs, but it does not have local display (HDMI/VGA/LVDS) and
- audio support. The NAND flash memory that is built into some
- sunXi-based systems is not supported.
+ ethernet, SATA, USB and MMC/SD-cards on Allwinner A10, A10s/A13
+ and A20 SoCs, but it does not have native drivers for the
+ display (HDMI/VGA/LCD) and audio hardware in these SoCs. The
+ NAND flash memory that is built into some sunXi-based systems is
+ not supported.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Using a local display is technically possible without native
+ display drivers via the <quote>simplefb</quote> infrastructure
+ in the mainline kernel, which relies on the
+ <quote>u-boot</quote> bootloader for initializing the display
+ hardware, but this is not supported by the u-boot version in
+ &debian; 8.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -261,7 +271,7 @@ anymore from Debian 8 onwards.
<listitem>
<para>
The Cubox-i series is a set of small, cubical-shaped systems
- based on the Freescale i.MX6 SOC family. System support for
+ based on the Freescale i.MX6 SoC family. System support for
the Cubox-i series is limited to drivers and device-tree
information available in the mainline Linux kernel; the
Freescale 3.0 kernel series for the Cubox-i is not supported by