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Latest revision as of 10:06, 8 January 2025
This section gives an overview of Linux® kernel drivers (UPPERCASE in the figure) implemented for the STM32MP25 support, with their respective software frameworks (lowercase in the figure).
The components are grouped per functional domains.
Each Linux framework is further described in Linux operating system category articles.
Each STM32 MPU peripheral is introduced in peripherals overview articles.
Both those sections are reusing the same functional domain split.
The color code, explained in the legend, allows to see the code origin for each component.


- Documentation/arm/stm32/overview.rst
- Linux kernel device tree
- PWM overview
- Clock overview
- Overview of GPIO pins
- Reset overview
- Interrupt overview
- Dmaengine overview
- Watchdog overview
- RTC overview
- CAN overview
- Ethernet overview
- WLAN overview
- Bluetooth overview
- USB overview
- PCIe overview
- MMC overview
- V4L2 camera overview
- Hardware video encoding
- Hardware video decoding
- DRM KMS overview
- Power overview
- Regulator overview
- Thermal overview
- SPI overview
- I3C overview
- I2C overview
- Serial TTY overview
- IIO overview
- ALSA overview
- Crypto API overview
- Hardware random overview
- STM32 MPU OP-TEE overview
- Resource Isolation Framework overview
- MTD overview
- NVMEM overview
- Remoteproc framework overview
- Hardware spinlock overview
- Mailbox framework overview
- RPMsg framework overview
- Arm CoreSight internal peripherals
