[PATCH v6 4/6] arm64: dts: aspeed: Add initial AST2700 SoC device tree
    Andrew Lunn 
    andrew at lunn.ch
       
    Mon Oct 27 12:43:24 AEDT 2025
    
    
  
> SoC0, referred to as the CPU die, contains a dual-core Cortex-A35
> cluster and two Cortex-M4 cores, along with its own clock/reset
> domains and high-speed peripheral set.
> SoC1, referred to as the I/O die, contains the Boot MCU and its own
> clock/reset domains and low-speed peripheral set, and is responsible
> for system boot and control functions.
So is the same .dtsi file shared by both systems? How do you partition
devices so each CPU cluster knows it has exclusive access to which
peripherals?
Seems like a fun system to play core wars on.
	Andrew
    
    
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