Peter van der Perk 9906163beb Base IMXRT1170 port
Co-authored-by: Jari van Ewijk <jari.vanewijk@nxp.com>

Co-authored-by: David Sidrane <david.sidrane@nscdg.com>

Co-authored-by: Peter van der Perk <peter.vanderperk@nxp.com>

imxrt:Kconfig fix formatting

imxrt:usbphy move IMXRT_USBPHY{1|[2]}_BASE to memory map

imxrt:lpspi Fix build breakage from adding 1170

imxrt:Finish 1170 iomux and clockconfig versioning

imxrt:Remove duplicate imxrt_clock{off|all}_lpi2c4

imxrt:pmu remove duplicate dcd non 117x header

imxrt:lpspi Fix unused var warnings

imxrt:lpi2c Fix unused var warnings

imxrt:lowputs Fix unused var warnings

imxrt:imxrt117x_dmamux fix duplicate entries

imxtr:serial Use IOMUX_PULL_{UP|DOWN} and map IOMUX V1 to them

imxrt:MPU Support the 1170

imxrt:dmamux Alias IMXRT_DMAMUX0_BASE as IMXRT_DMAMUX_BASE

imx1170:ccm Alias CCM_CCGR_DMA & CCM_CCGR_SNVS_LP for compatiblity

Author: Peter van der Perk <peter.vanderperk@nxp.com>

IMXRT7 Add LPUART 9/10/11/12 support

Author: David Sidrane <david.sidrane@nscdg.com>

imxrt:1170pinmux Add QTIMER pins

imxrt:1170pinmux Add GPT pins

imxrt:1170pinmux Add FLEXPWM pins

imxrt1170:pinmap Add GPIO_ENET_1G pinning

imxrt:enet Support ENET_1G

imxrt:periphclks rt1170 does not have canX_serial clock

imxrt:flexcan:Layer imxrt_ioctl

imxrt117x:memorymap added CAN3

imxrt:ADC support ver1 and ver2 for imxrt117x

imxrt:imxrt117x_ccm Align timer naming with other imxrt QTIMERn->TIMERn

imxrt:imxrt117x_ccm align CCM names with rt106x

imxrt:XBAR support larger number of selects needed on imxrt1170

Co-authored-by: Peter van der Perk <peter.vanderperk@nxp.com>

FlexSPI AHB Region support, PIT rename for compatiblity

imxrt:USB Analog add VBUS_VALID_3V

FlexSPI expand prefetch registers for IMXRT117X

imxrt:Support Initialization of FlexRam without Running from OCRAM

imxrt: ocotp add UNIQUE_ID register definition

imxrt: enet use ocotp unique_id

imxrt: enet fixes for imxrt117x

imxrt: ethernet pinmux sion enable

imxrt:imxrt_periphclk_configure add memory sync

   Flush the pipeline to prevent bus faults, by insuring a
   peripheral is clocked before being accessed on return from
   this function.

imxrt:Restructure gpioN to padmux mapping

imxrt:Add imxrt1170 daisy

imxrt: correct power modes for imxrt117x fixing hang on WFI

imxrt: imxrt117x TCM MPU config

imxrt: FlexRAM clocking DIV0 setup

imxrt: 117x periphclocks wait for status bit

imxrt: iomucx set pad settings correctly and allow reconfiguration

imxrt: enet align buffers 64-byte for optimal performance

Add DSC barriers for write-through cache support

imxrt: imxrt1170 use FlexCAN FD/ECC features

imxrt:iomuxc_ver2 (117x) SD_B1 and DISP_B1 use PULL feild not PUE/PUS

imxrt:Fix 1170 SNVS addressing

imxrt: enet set mii clock after ifdown so that phy keep working

nxstyle fixes

imxrt: preprocessor and include fixes

Fix configs

imxrt1170-evk clean defconfig
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