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* [x86] Use -pipe for net5501 and geos CFLAGS, same as all of the other platformsflorian2010-10-171-1/+2
| | | | | | | | Makes the builds run slightly faster on multicores. Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@23495 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
* x86: turn on optimizations for net5501 (patch by Philip A. Prindeville)nbd2010-09-201-1/+1
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* package/kernel: use common gpio- & wdt- prefixes for GPIO and watchdog ↵nico2010-04-241-2/+2
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* [x86] add net5501 supportflorian2010-04-112-0/+40
This patch brings up the net5501 platform. Note that the x86/ target included support for all x86/ class processors. That's not technically correct. This should be constrained only to the "generic" subtarget. Every x86-class target that isn't generic should be able to select only the optimizations/capabilities applicable to that architectural variant. It's also assumed that all x86 processors have keyboard & mouse ports, ISA, DMI, ACPI... the embedded ones typically don't. Again, moving that to the generic subtarget. Fortunately, this was a fairly benign tweak. The net5501 board includes the following logic: Geode/LX processor CS5535 super-I/O chip PC87360 sensor chip Via Rhine Ethernet controllers Via Sata controllers USB, LEDS, I2C Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp_subx@redfish-solutions.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@20794 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73