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author | Paul Gortmaker <[email protected]> | 2023-06-20 00:33:00 -0400 |
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committer | Michael Ellerman <[email protected]> | 2023-06-21 14:08:53 +1000 |
commit | b751ed04bc5e1b76f2885b846ea8289792a37166 (patch) | |
tree | 3e2c8e7f5896b2f7bd9e3a711eb3da31ba422ddf /tools/perf/util/trace-event-scripting.c | |
parent | 384e338a9187e479349c97c9cfb36f6060708db8 (diff) |
powerpc: drop MPC85xx_CDS platform support
The MPC8541/8548/8555 Configurable Development System (CDS) were the
vehicle used to provide evaluation of the 1st e500-v2 CPUs around 2007.
Similar to the earlier MPC83xx-MDS systems we removed, the "brains"
exist on a PCI-X card, but additional connectors exist to the right of
the PCI-X slot, two structural metal pins are used to provide stability
in a vertical ATX mounting, and the CPU is now on a daughter-card vs. a
clamped down BGA.
Given the extra complexity and risk of connector damage, the 8548CDS
I had access to came pre-assembled in a basic white Antec case common
for that era, and I'm inclined to assume that was the default.
Power was typical "Pentium4" 2005 ATX - the main 20 pin connector went
to the PCI ATX form factor backplane, and the 4 pin black/yellow went
to the CPU card.
Like previous evaluation boards, they attempted to provide break-out
connectors for as many features as possible, and that made for a fairly
complex looking system.
In any case, these are over 15 years old, and fairly complex systems,
originally made for a small group of industry related people, and made
for use where quiet fan operation wasn't important. Given that, it
makes sense to remove support from them in 2023.
Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <[email protected]>
Link: https://msgid.link/[email protected]
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