[U-Boot-Users] Re: U-Boot for Motorola M5272C3 and M5282EVB
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Mon Dec 8 22:58:12 CET 2003
Dear Bernhard,
in message <3FD4EE66.6080301 at metrowerks.com> you wrote:
>
> I have to admit that the coldfire u-boot port was a
> quick-hack intended as prototype that at least was
> usefull for me :-)
This is exactly what I though when I saw the code ;-)
> Unforntunatly i'm not involved in any Coldfire related
> development at the moment and pretty busy with other
> projects, so i won't have the time right now to sort
> out the issue you have discovered.
Understood.
> But i will at least try to provide some usefull
> comments for each of the items listed below, so that
> other Coldfire/u-boot users can start cleaning things
> up, so that the patch will be free of any licencing
> or technical issues. In this context, please feel
> free to redistribute this mail to whomever you think
> it might be usefull for.
I re-sent it to the U-Boot-Users mailing list so others interested in
this stuff can pick up from what we have now.
> Although certain files are even holding PPC assembly
> instructions, or other obviously PPC related routines,
> the bootloader will still compile and work (IMHO
> pretty well) for the coldfire because the appropriate
> code will not be compiled (ifdef'ed out) or is just
> dead code in the resulting binary.
This is what I imageined, but the code init's current form is a mess.
It needs to be cleaned up before I'm willing to check it in.
> > Please provide a doc/README.Coldfire which explains this procedure.
>
> I will add appropriate notes to the existing coldfire specfic
> installation instruction when the cleanups have been finished.
Thanks.
> To be serious: as the file name of the patch indicates, it
> was intended to be applied for u-boot-0.4.0. I didn't have
> done anything on it since then ...
Well, actually there is very little difference between applying your
patch to U-Boot 0.4.0 or 1.1.0 ...
...
> As indicated above: i can't afford to spend time on the cleanup work,
> right now, sorry. However, if somebody is volunteering to do the
> necessary cleanups, then i will try to assist her or him as good
> as possible.
OK, so we're looking for a volunteer to cleanup the open issies of
the Coldfire port now.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
--
Software Engineering: Embedded and Realtime Systems, Embedded Linux
Phone: (+49)-8142-4596-87 Fax: (+49)-8142-4596-88 Email: wd at denx.de
If you're not part of the solution, then you're part of the precipi-
tate.
More information about the U-Boot
mailing list