PCI support is only present on Juno R1.
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Juno R1 can run in two configurations:
- A57x2
- A57x2-A53x4
The Device Tree tell Linux which configuration has been selected.
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The MIDR register of the CPU on which the UEFI firmware is running on
is used to infer if the platform is a Juno r0 or a Juno r1. The right
device path to the platform FDT is then stored in the
"gEmbeddedTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFdtDevicePaths" dynamic PCD.
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Remove the installation of the FDT for Juno into the UEFI Configuration
Table from the Juno specific DXE driver. Use the FdtPlatformDxe driver to
do it instead.
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This support makes the Juno UEFI Firmware to look into the Firmware Volume
for the ACPI Tables. But it does not provide the ACPI Tables.
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