AM335x-PSP 04.06.00.06 Release Notes

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Release Notes

Release Date: Feb 23, 2012

Introduction
This is Release 04.06.00.06 of AM335x Linux PSP tested on BeagleBoard Bone and AM335x Evaluation Module version 1.0D and version 1.1A.

The Linux PSP serves to provide a fundamental software platform for development, deployment and execution of Linux based applications on Texas Instruments silicon. The Linux kernel and U-Boot software in this release are based on the following open source repositories:

The code base for Linux kernel and U-Boot included in this release is hosted at the following repositories:

Obtaining the Release Package
The PSP release package can be obtained from TI's Technology and Software Publicly Available (TSPA) download site.

Documentation
The User's Guide provides instructions on how to use the PSP Release package.

The AM335x-PSP 04.06.00.06 Features and Performance Guide provides information on various device driver features and provides performance numbers.

What's Supported
The Linux PSP package supports the following components:


 * SPL and U-Boot supporting NAND and MMC/SD boot modes
 * Linux Kernel v3.2 and device drivers
 * CCS based NAND flash writers.
 * Linux examples.

The PSP package also includes:
 * Pre-built binaries for U-Boot, Linux kernel, flash writers and examples
 * Relevant Documents

New in this Release

 * Linux kernel version v3.2
 * eHRPWM driver support
 * APWM (eCAP) driver support
 * CPUFreq support

Fixed in this Release
This section lists issues fixed in this release:

Known Issues
This section lists known issues in this release:

Installation and Usage
Please look for detailed installation and usage instructions in the AM335x PSP User's Guide

Upgrade and Compatibility Information
There are no known incompatibilities from previous release.

Technical Support and Product Updates
For further information or to report any problems, contact http://community.ti.com or http://support.ti.com.

OMAP Linux Mailing List: http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-omap