User:NiteHawk

= Hardware =

A20

 * LeMaker Banana Pi

Current issues / problems encountered:
 * get rid of obsolete CONFIG_POWER_RESET_SUN6I symbol: http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2015-June/352567.html (original patch went into mripard's tree, but did not make it upstream - mailed to ARM maintainer and CC'ed mailing lists) missed 4.1 merge window by a tiny margin, scheduled for 4.2
 * mainline kernel v4.1 quirk: "clocksource hstimer" messages flooding dmesg/syslog (summary: works as intended, as long as clock changes with cpufreq). patch available, fix scheduled for v4.2
 * U-Boot regression: This commit breaks the ability to FEL-boot the Banana Pi. When installed to SD card, the resulting u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin still seems to work. See http://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2015-June/217476.html - the FEL script needs to be adjusted: u-boot.bin &rarr; u-boot-dtb.bin
 * U-Boot regression: The same commit (switch to driver model) breaks U-Boot compilation when  is defined (reported to ML). (CONFIG_DM_ETH also causes other issues.)
 * U-Boot regression: Looks like the Banana Pi ethernet (GMAC) no longer works with v2015.07-rc1 ("failed to reset DMA"). (Possibly related?) Update: As of v2015.07-rc2 the port initializes, but DHCP fails (at least on 1000Mbps). Still needs further investigation.

I'm currently staying with (and recommending) U-Boot release v2015.04 for the BPi. That version works well while enabling all the features I tend to use.

Cortex-M3

 * STM32 VL Discovery board

= Contributions =

U-Boot patches
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/list/?submitter=66075

If  is enabled, mainline U-Boot compilation currently (June 2015) might fail on armhf ("hardfloat") toolchains. This patch fixes that.

= External documentation (links / 'bookmarks') =

NEON
&rarr; ARM architecture, Advanced SIMD (NEON)

TrustZone

 * ARM architecture, Security extensions (TrustZone)
 * ARM Infocenter, TrustZone Technology
 * TrustZone Protection Controller Register Guide

sunxi NAS

 * Using the Allwinner A10/A20 as a home server