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ConfigID[edit source]
This article describes how the ConfigID is implemented in the products supported by the [[DESK-{{{kit-code}}}-L]] Linux Kit.
{{{nome-som}}}[edit source]
As {{{nome-som}}} is a system-on-module (SOM), the typical mechanism described here is used.
Moreover, a system is composed of the combination of a SOM and a carrier board. In this case, two ConfigIDs are used to identify the actual board configuration like it was a SOM+carrier board system.
For the sake of simplicity, the first ConfigID is denoted as SOM ConfigID, while the second one is denoted as CB ConfigID:
TBD: riportare il dump del ConfigID e dell'eventuale cb_config_id dal dump di u-boot
... SOM ConfigID#: 00000003 SOM UniqueID#: df646299:0b0579d4 CB ConfigID#: 00000012 CB UniqueID#: da000011:0dd2e72d Board: MX6Q-AxelLite on SBCX ...
Generally speaking:
- SOM ConfigID is used to identify the configuration of the basic features of the SOM
- CB ConfigID is used to identify the peripherals and the I/O interfaces.
TBD: verificare e documentare gli special case per gli UID derivati dal siliconaro e riportarli qui sotto
TBD silicon manufacturer (e.g.NXP) guarantees that processors UIDs (a.k.a. SOM UniqueID# on [[DESK-{{{kit-code}}}-L]]) to be unique over the whole {{{kit-code}}} family |
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