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authorpatrick <patrick@openbsd.org>2020-12-18 18:24:44 +0000
committerpatrick <patrick@openbsd.org>2020-12-18 18:24:44 +0000
commite5b83da55683952281851d15bf0dd9d83f6fb221 (patch)
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parentAdd code to initialize the USB 3 PHY on i.MX8MP. (diff)
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Add glue for the USB3 controller on the i.MX8MP SoC. NXP had this glue for
the i.MX8MQ as well, but while upstreaming they were told to shove it. Now for the i.MX8MP this glue is making a comeback. Apparently there's some divergence in low power handling to the regular DWC3 IP with special IRQs. Now the question remains if this driver will be obsolete soon again, or if this time it's here to stay. The fun part is that while this driver was written independent from the previous version, the diff is basically zero. ok kettenis@
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