The MSM8953, commercially known as the Snapdragon 625, is one of the most iconic chipsets in mobile history. Renowned for its power efficiency and thermal stability, it remains a favorite for developers working on Linux mainline porting and ARM64 driver development.
This example initializes a kernel module and prints a message to the kernel log. You'll need to add your MSM8953-specific code to interact with the processor's hardware components. msm8953 for arm64 driver
Feature Name: CFQ (Completely Fair Queuing) Group Scheduling (CONFIG_CFQ_GROUP_SCHED) The MSM8953, commercially known as the Snapdragon 625
for this SoC, this guide covers the architectural essentials and the practical steps to get your code running on a "titanium" chipset. The MSM8953 Architecture Overview The MSM8953 is an arm64 (AArch64) commercially known as the Snapdragon 625