On 2025-02-28 19:46, Kaustabh Chakraborty wrote: > Samsung Exynos 7870 (codename: Joshua) is an ARM-v8 system-on-chip that was > announced in 2016. The chipset was found in several popular mid-range to > low-end Samsung phones, released within 2016 to 2019. > > This patch series aims to add support for Exynos 7870, starting with the > most basic yet essential components such as CPU, GPU, clock controllers, > PMIC, pin controllers, etc. > > Moreover, the series also adds support for three Exynos 7870 devices via > devicetree. The devices are: > * Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime - released 2016, codename on7xelte > * Samsung Galaxy J6 - released 2018, codename j6lte > * Samsung Galaxy A2 Core - released 2019, codename a2corelte > > Additional features implemented in this series include: > * I2C - touchscreen, IIO sensors, etc. > * UART - bluetooth and serial debugging > * MMC - eMMC, Wi-Fi SDIO, SDCard > * USB - micro-USB 2.0 interface > > Build dependencies are in these sub-series: > * bootmode - https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250204-exynos7870-bootmode-v1-1-0f17b3033c2d@xxxxxxxxxxx/ > * pmu-clocks - https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250301-exynos7870-pmu-clocks-v4-0-0f3e73b10db7@xxxxxxxxxxx/ Find v5 of exynos7870-pmu-clocks here: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250301-exynos7870-pmu-clocks-v5-0-715b646d5206@xxxxxxxxxxx/