In most other places, we sort SoC descriptions by family (sunXi) first,
then by the chip name (A20).
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
select SUPPORT_SPL
select ARMV7_BOOT_SEC_DEFAULT if OLD_SUNXI_KERNEL_COMPAT
+config MACH_SUN8I_A83T
+ bool "sun8i (Allwinner A83T)"
+ select CPU_V7
+ select SUNXI_GEN_SUN6I
+ select SUPPORT_SPL
+
config MACH_SUN8I_H3
bool "sun8i (Allwinner H3)"
select CPU_V7
select SUPPORT_SPL
select ARMV7_BOOT_SEC_DEFAULT if OLD_SUNXI_KERNEL_COMPAT
-config MACH_SUN50I
- bool "sun50i (Allwinner A64)"
- select ARM64
- select SUNXI_GEN_SUN6I
-
-config MACH_SUN8I_A83T
- bool "sun8i (Allwinner A83T)"
- select CPU_V7
- select SUNXI_GEN_SUN6I
- select SUPPORT_SPL
-
config MACH_SUN9I
bool "sun9i (Allwinner A80)"
select CPU_V7
select SUNXI_GEN_SUN6I
+config MACH_SUN50I
+ bool "sun50i (Allwinner A64)"
+ select ARM64
+ select SUNXI_GEN_SUN6I
+
endchoice
# The sun8i SoCs share a lot, this helps to avoid a lot of "if A23 || A33"