On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 2:05 PM, Pavel Machek [off-list ref] wrote:
On Tue 2018-03-06 13:54:16, Andrew Lunn wrote:
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On Tue, Mar 06, 2018 at 01:40:02PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
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Hi!
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Signed-off-by: Jae Hyun Yoo <redacted>
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+Device tree configuration for PECI buses on the AST24XX and AST25XX SoCs.
Are these SoCs x86-based?
ARM, as far as i can tell. If i get the architecture correct, these
are BMC, Board Management Controllers, looking after the main x86 CPU,
stopping it overheating, controlling the power supplies, remote
management, etc.
Ok, so with x86 machine, I get arm-based one for free. I get it. Is
user able to run his own kernel on the arm system, or is it locked
down, TiVo style?
In the past, they were all locked down, the team submitting those
patches in working on changing that. Have a look for OpenBMC.
Arnd
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