The following set of patches implement support for the Intel EP80579
Integrated Processor (codename "Tolapai"). This is a fairly powerful
system-on-a-chip (SoC), integrating a CPU, northbridge, southbridge,
SuperIO and (optionally) various security and signal processing
accelerators in a single package. Power consumption ranges from 11 W
for the 600 MHz non-accelerated version to 21 W for the 1.2 GHz
accelerated version.

>From a software perspective, the EP80579 is essentially a Pentium M
CPU core glued to an Intel 3100 northbridge/southbridge/SuperIO, with
a slightly fancier DDR2 memory controller. Thus my patches augment the
existing Intel 3100 code in coreboot.

The code was written using information in the datasheet available on
the Intel web site, and has been tested on an EP80579 Development
Board (codename "Truxton"), booting a Linux 2.6.25.1 kernel payload.

--Ed

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