diff --git a/docs/Hardware_Allwinner-H6.md b/docs/Hardware_Allwinner-H6.md index 22aebeff..4dd5e1eb 100644 --- a/docs/Hardware_Allwinner-H6.md +++ b/docs/Hardware_Allwinner-H6.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Allwinner H6 -**CPU frequency** +### CPU frequency [See the generic Allwinner page](https://docs.armbian.com/Hardware_Allwinner/) @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ The H6 CPU frequency has ben soft-capped at 1,48 GHz to avoid thermal throttling Adding proper cooling is highly recommended. -**PCIe support** +### PCIe (un-)supported -Some H6 SoC based boards (like Pine H64 Model a, discontinued) are shipped with a PCIe slot. This slot can and will not be support by Armbian as it has to be considered as broken by design. [Linux-Sunxi](https://linux-sunxi.org/H6#Errata) writes about this: +Some H6 SoC based boards (like Pine H64 Model a, discontinued) are shipped with a PCIe slot. This slot can and will **not be supported** by Armbian as it has to be considered as broken by design. [Linux-Sunxi](https://linux-sunxi.org/H6#Errata) writes about this: > Allwinner H6 has a quirky PCIe controller that doesn't map the PCIe address space properly (only 64k accessible at one time) to CPU, and accessing the PCIe config space, I/O space or memory space will need to be wrapped. As Linux doesn't wrap PCIe memory space access, it's not possible to do a proper PCIe controller driver for H6. The BSP kernel modifies the driver to wrap the access, so it's also not generic, and only devices with modified driver will work.