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PF3000 and IMX6SX bsp

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florian_germain
Contributor II

Hi,

We are developping a board based on Imx6SXSabresd.

I downloaded Freescale bsp and followed "i.MX_6_BSP_Porting_Guide.pdf" and "Freescale_Yocto_Project_User's_Guide.pdf".

I get the sources with "repo init -u git://git.freescale.com/imx/fsl-arm-yocto-bsp.git -b imx-3.14.28-1.0.0_ga".

My custom board use the freescale PMIC PF3000.

In this sources i donc find PF3000 support in the device tree.

How can i proceed to use this PMIC?

Does i need to download Fsl community BSP instead?

Thanks a lot,

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igorpadykov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Florian

please look at attached patches.

I am afraid there is support for Imx6SXSabresd with PF3000

in BSP. For other processors one can look example at

linux/imx7d-sdb.dts at master · torvalds/linux · GitHub

Best regards

igor

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florian_germain
Contributor II

Hi igor,

Today we are developping a new board using the last BSP : imx-yocto-L4.14.78.

Is it possible to get the new patchs to apply to support PF3000 on Imx6SXSabresd ?

Best regards,

Florian

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igorpadykov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Florian

please look at attached patches.

I am afraid there is support for Imx6SXSabresd with PF3000

in BSP. For other processors one can look example at

linux/imx7d-sdb.dts at master · torvalds/linux · GitHub

Best regards

igor

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