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# Routerstation Pro: boot from on-board flash
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# $FreeBSD: head/sys/mips/conf/RSPRO 239625 2012-08-23 22:23:56Z ray $
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include		"AR71XX_BASE"
ident		"RSPRO"
hints		"RSPRO.hints"

# RTC - requires hackery in the spibus code to work
device		pcf2123_rtc

# GEOM modules
device		geom_redboot	# to get access to the SPI flash partitions
device		geom_uzip	# compressed in-memory filesystem support
options		GEOM_UZIP

# For DOS
options		MSDOSFS

# For etherswitch support
options		ARGE_MDIO
device		miiproxy
device		etherswitch
device		arswitch

# Boot off of flash
options		ROOTDEVNAME=\"ufs:redboot/rootfs.uzip\"

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@SVN rev 239625 on 2012-08-23 22:23:56Z by ray

Remove duplicated GEOM_PART_* options.

PR:		170931
Approved by:	adrian
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@SVN rev 235661 on 2012-05-19 20:11:18Z by adrian

Enable the AR8316 switch on the routerstation pro board.

The configuration is:

* RGMII, both ports
* arge0 - connected to PHY4 as a dedicated port (CPU port)
* arge1 - connected to the switch ports

I've verified this on my routerstation pro board.
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@SVN rev 228944 on 2011-12-29 05:51:48Z by adrian

Break out the AR71XX config file into _BASE and board specific
bits.

The ROUERSTATION and RSPRO variants contain:

* the board specific bits (eg the RTC for RSPRO, later on it'll
  include the GPIO/LED definitions);
* the boot specific bits (eg, on-board flash, usb flash, etc).

For now the AR71XX_BASE file contains the common board config,
drivers and net80211/ath wireless drivers.

I'll follow this up with config files for the other boards I
have (eg the Ubiquiti LSSR71, as well as some Mikrotik boards
that use the AR71XX and atheros reference boards) which will
be quite easy to do now.
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