![]() Added nvmem support to aplpmu(4) and made it available on Apple SPMI PMUs.Modified aplintc(4) to support a newer interrupt controller, making OpenBSD run on M1 Pro/Max machines.Added aplcpu(4), a driver to control the CPU performance levels on Apple SoCs.Added support to explicitly power on some PCIe devices on the M1 and M1 Pro/Max through a GPIO controlled by the SMC.Introduced apldma(4), a driver for the DMA controller found on Apple SoCs.Introduced tascodec(4), a driver for the TI TAS2770/TAS5770 digital audio amplifier codec found on Apple M1 Macs.Introduced aplnco(4), a driver for the Numerically-controlled oscillator (NCO) clock which drives the audio clocks on Apple silicon.Introduced aplsmc(4), a driver for the SMC found on Apple M1 SoCs.Restricted the pci(4) ioctl interface to devices detected by the kernel, preventing Xorg PCI probes from breaking the WiFi chip on M1 macs.Rewrote arm64 kernel FPU handling code to fix the random crashes seen with SMP kernels on Apple M1.Added the chip ids used on Apple M1 Pro/Max and Apple T2 Macs to bwfm(4).Introduced apliic(4), a driver for the I2C controller found on Apple SoCs.Introduced aplmbox(4), a driver for the mailbox that provides a communication channel with additional cores integrated on Apple SoCs. ![]() Introduced aplpmgr(4), a driver for the power management controller found on Apple SoCs. ![]()
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