WHLE-LS1
The WHLE-LS1 High Performance Single Board Computer is a product from Conclusive Engineering. I have a NXP LS1088 a based model, featuring DPAA2 support, 4xGE + 2xSFP+, USB3, multiple M.2 slots, and a 64G eMMC.
It is very similar to the Ten64 from Traverse Technologies but peripheral chipsets are mostly different.
I spent some time trying to get more of it working on FreeBSD and have a bunch of local changes:
- device-tree file updates.
Added support for the PCA9546 I2C Switch (committed, c81df1c112621803abe6a43aa89238c830e86b72).
- Added basic support for the PCAL6524 24-bit Fm+ I2C-bus/SMBus I/O expander.
Added basic support for the PCA9633 4-bit Fm+ I2C-bus LED driver to drive the status LEDs (in review, D44332).
- Added support to program the man:rgephy[4] LEDs (which needs to be validated).
- Started testing the eMMC with MMCCAM and GENERIC but had trouble (needs further investigation, seemed fine from firmware for updates).
- Tested two of three M.2 PCIe slots and USB fine.
- I believe the RTC works (if battery added).
- I believe the EEPROM is accessible (untested).
- QSPI NOR Flash has no driver yet.
- Fan control, etc. still needs work.