APF28 Linux kernel status

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The APF28 Linux distribution can be found here: latest stable installation tarball from SourceForge

Current version

Currently (in armadeus-5.0-alpha) supported Linux versions are: Freescale's 2.6.35.3 (version by default) and mainline/vanilla 3.4.2 (which requires some special instructions).

  • NT = Not Tested
  • NA = Not Available / Not possible

APF28 (~ i.MX28 internal controllers)

Freescale's 2.6.35 Mainline 3.4.2
Driver Compiling ?
Static / Module
Working ? Comments Compiling ?
Static / Module
Working ? Comments
NAND Flash OK NA OK Boot linux + rootfs NT
DUART OK NA OK console (ttyAM0) OK console (ttyAMA0)
Ethernet OK NA OK Ethernet 0 OK
RTC OK OK OK internal RTC NT
PM OK NA OK use standby mode NT
Battery OK NA NT NT
Watchdog OK OK OK internal Watchdog NT
Security/DCP OK OK OK tested with tcrypt module NT

APF28Dev development baseboard

  • NT = Not Tested
  • NA = Not Available / Not possible
Freescale's 2.6.35 Mainline 3.4.2
Driver Compiling ?
Static / Module
Working ? Comments Compiling ?
Static / Module
Working ? Comments
SPI OK NA OK NT NT NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I2C OK NA OK NT NT NT
MMC/SD/SDIO OK NA OK NT NT NT
AUART OK NA OK NT NT NT
Ethernet (1) NT NA NT NT NT NT
USB OTG OK NA NT NT NT NT
USB HOST OK NA OK NT NT NT
ADC NA OK NT NT NT NT
LRADC NT NT NT NT NT NT
HSADC NT NT NT NT NT NT
PWM NT NT NT NT NT NT
LCD OK NA OK NT NT NT
Backlight OK OK OK NT NT NT
LW700 LCD OK NA OK Timings to adjust NT NT NT
MT035 LCD OK NA OK Timings to adjust NT NT NT
Touchscreen NA OK KO (to check) NT NT NT
PXP OK NA NT NT NT NT
Digital Audio NA OK NT NT NT NT
CAN Bus NA NT NT NT NT NT
User LED OK NT OK GPIO_LEDS NT NT NT GPIOlib
User Button OK OK OK GPIO_keys, can wakeup the board
from standby mode
NT NT NT GPIOlib
Power Button OK NT OK OK only when the system is powered by a battery.
The board reboots automatically when powered by 5V or USB.
That's a chipset feature that cannot be disabled.
NT NT NT