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authorAndy Pickard <andrew.pickard@arm.com>2014-10-31 13:40:18 +0000
committerAndy Pickard <andrew.pickard@arm.com>2014-10-31 13:40:18 +0000
commit5de0b68291119d9c48dc6a7e14ffe4626dbb6bfb (patch)
treef83c31d137ebe25f829c84acf5e307f01a1197d5
parentfaa085df27292c29812e79023cdd37ec47d29166 (diff)
Fixed some formatting issues
Signed-off-by: Andy Pickard <andrew.pickard@arm.com>
-rw-r--r--members/arm/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt6
-rw-r--r--members/arm/openembedded/juno-lsk/README.textile3
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/members/arm/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt b/members/arm/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt
index c54af8c..5c84706 100644
--- a/members/arm/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt
+++ b/members/arm/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt
@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ The Juno hardware delivers to software developers an open, vendor neutral ARMv8-
The Juno ADP is available from ARM, please visit "www.arm.com/juno":http://www.arm.com/juno for details.
+
h2. About the Linaro Stable Kernel (LSK)
The Linaro Stable Kernel (LSK) is produced, validated and released by Linaro and is based on the Linux stable kernel tree. The LSK focuses on quality and stability and is therefore a great foundation for product development. It also includes backports of commonly desired features, provided they meet the quality requirements, and also any bug fixes.
@@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ h2. Support
Please send any ARM support enquiries to "juno-support@arm.com":mailto:juno-support@arm.com?subject=Juno%20support%20request. Engineers at Linaro Members can receive support for Juno by sending support requests to "support@linaro.org":mailto:support@linaro.org?subject=Juno%20support%20request or visiting "http://support.linaro.org":http://support.linaro.org.
+
h2. Functionality Listed by Software Component
h3. AOSP Filesystem
@@ -131,6 +133,7 @@ h3. SCP Firmware
* Support for recalibrating the PVT sensors (details "here":http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ddi0524b/bri1410368219803.html) __only with the 0.9.2 board recovery image__
* Version: 1.3.0
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h2. Known Limitations Listed by Software Component
h3. AOSP Filesystem
@@ -148,6 +151,7 @@ h3. Linux Kernel
* The big.LITTLE support is functional but has not yet been tuned for efficiency and performance.
* Continuous soak testing of CPUIdle exposed a lock-up after 8 days of constantly exercising the framework.
* HDMI can lose sync with the monitor intermittently, particularly at higher resolutions. If you are affected by this then try adding a kernel command line argument that forces a video mode with reduced blanking, such as the following:
+
bc. video=DVI-D-1:1920x1080R@60
h3. UEFI
@@ -173,7 +177,7 @@ HDMI support is not fully mature yet, and there are issues when using Juno with
The following table summarises our experience with the monitors that we have used in-house. Please note that in future we will strive to increase Juno compatibility across the majority of monitors, but this means it is possible that a future patch that improves support on many monitors might actually degrade compatibility on a specific individual monitor.
-<b>Update:</b> monitor compatibility is improved considerably with the firmware from the "0.9.2":http://releases.linaro.org/14.10/members/arm/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/board_recovery_image_0.9.2.zip board recovery image.
+*Update:* monitor compatibility is improved considerably with the firmware from the "0.9.2":http://releases.linaro.org/14.10/members/arm/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/board_recovery_image_0.9.2.zip board recovery image.
<table border="1" class="jiveBorder" style="border: 1px solid #000000; width: 100%;"><tr>
<td rowspan="2" style="border:1px solid black;border: 1px solid #000000;background-color: #eeeeee;padding: 2px;text-align: center;" valign="middle"><strong>Make</strong></td>
diff --git a/members/arm/openembedded/juno-lsk/README.textile b/members/arm/openembedded/juno-lsk/README.textile
index 8970d27..6350947 100644
--- a/members/arm/openembedded/juno-lsk/README.textile
+++ b/members/arm/openembedded/juno-lsk/README.textile
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ h2. Support
Please send any ARM support enquiries to "juno-support@arm.com":mailto:juno-support@arm.com?subject=Juno%20support%20request. Engineers at Linaro Members can receive support for Juno by sending support requests to "support@linaro.org":mailto:support@linaro.org?subject=Juno%20support%20request or visiting "http://support.linaro.org":http://support.linaro.org.
+
h2. Functionality Listed by Software Component
h3. Linux Kernel
@@ -74,6 +75,7 @@ h3. SCP Firmware
* Support for recalibrating the PVT sensors (details "here":http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ddi0524b/bri1410368219803.html) __only with the 0.9.2 board recovery image__
* Version: 1.3.0
+
h2. Known Limitations Listed by Software Component
h3. Linux Kernel
@@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ h3. Linux Kernel
* The big.LITTLE support is functional but has not yet been tuned for efficiency and performance.
* Continuous soak testing of CPUIdle exposed a lock-up after 8 days of constantly exercising the framework.
* HDMI can lose sync with the monitor intermittently, particularly at higher resolutions. If you are affected by this then try adding a kernel command line argument that forces a video mode with reduced blanking, such as the following:
+
bc. video=DVI-D-1:1920x1080R@60
h3. UEFI