[U-Boot] [PATCH v9 25/30] arm: Remove support for smdk6400
Tom Rini
trini at ti.com
Fri Mar 22 13:21:58 CET 2013
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On 03/22/2013 07:36 AM, Benoît Thébaudeau wrote:
> Hi Lukasz,
>
> On Friday, March 22, 2013 11:12:14 AM, Lukasz Majewski wrote:
>> Hi Benoît,
>>
>>> Hi Lukasz,
>>>
>>> On Thursday, March 21, 2013 10:43:49 PM, Lukasz Majewski
>>> wrote:
>>>> Hi Benoît
>>>>
>>>>> The migration of boards from Makefile to boards.cfg was due
>>>>> for v2012.03, but smdk6400 did not follow, and it does not
>>>>> build, so move it to scrapyard. It will still be possible
>>>>> to restore it from the Git history before fixing it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau
>>>>> <benoit.thebaudeau at advansee.com>
>>>>
>>>> There were several attempts to convert the smdk64x0 to
>>>> boards.cfg (in the end of 2012). For several reasons they
>>>> failed.
>>>>
>>>> I was planning to prepare the whole patch series, which would
>>>> also include some improvements (like USB + DFU).
>>>>
>>>> However, now I see that there is a firm deadline, so I will
>>>> resubmit converting patches ASAP.
>>>
>>> Will this series also fix the build of the smdk6400 and port it
>>> to generic SPL?
>>
>> I posses smdk6410 board. I suppose that those (6410 and 6400) are
>> very similar.
>>
>> Fixes provide building this board with eldk-5.2.1 toolchain (for
>> armv6 version).
>
> Good.
>
>> Also it will convert the board to boards.cfg.
>
> Good.
>
> And regarding SPL? NAND SPL is on its way to obsolescence, so
> boards should switch to generic SPL.
>
> Also, the MMU stuff that was in relocate_code() should be moved out
> of it (see my 29/30).
>
>>> I don't know if I should rebase on your series or if you
>>> should rebase on mine. My series could be split at this patch
>>> in order to apply its beginning ASAP, but that would still make
>>> a v10 and postpone the end of it.
>>
>> I can rebase on top of your series. Mine patches are rather
>> small. It is up to your convince - I will adjust.
>
> My series was about to be applied, so I'd prefer if you rebased on
> mine. Also, if your series is brand new, it can't make it into the
> upcoming release, so it'd be better not to have one more release
> with a broken smdk6400, and you'll fix it for the following
> release.
>
> So, basically, what you will have to do in your series is: -
> pseudo-revert my 29/30, moving MMU stuff out of relocate_code(), -
> revert my 27/30, - pseudo-revert my 25/30, moving smdk64x0 to
> boards.cfg, fixing its build, and switching it to generic SPL.
Sounds like a plan to me. Any objection Lukasz?
- --
Tom
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