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Add initial support of STM32MP13 family. The STM32MP13 SoC diversity is composed by: -STM32MP131: -core: 1*CA7, 17*TIMERS, 5*LPTIMERS, DMA/MDMA/DMAMUX -storage: 3*SDMCC, 1*QSPI, FMC -com: USB (OHCI/EHCI, OTG), 5*I2C, 5*SPI/I2S, 8*U(S)ART -audio: 2*SAI -network: 1*ETH(GMAC) -STM32MP133: STM32MP131 + 2*CAN, ETH2(GMAC), ADC1 -STM32MP135: STM32MP133 + DCMIPP, LTDC A second diversity layer exists for security features: -STM32MP13xY, "Y" gives information: -Y = A/D means no cryp IP and no secure boot. -Y = C/F means cryp IP + secure boot. This commit adds basic peripheral. Signed-off-by: Alexandre Torgue <alexandre.torgue@foss.st.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
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