[U-Boot] [PATCH 3/3] arm: Tegra2: Add support for NVIDIA Seaboard board Signed-off-by: Tom Warren <twarren at nvidia.com>

Tom Warren TWarren at nvidia.com
Wed Jan 12 01:43:21 CET 2011


Thanks, Sandeep.

As I understand it, one of our Tegra2 kernel jockeys (Allen Martin or similar) has already had the kernel version of mach-types.h updated for Seaboard - I was just attempting to use the correct #define (MACH_TYPE_SEABOARD - we dropped all of the MACH_TYPE_TEGRA_ names AFAIK) so my patch would build/boot. Of course this define doesn't matter until the kernel is booting w/the upstreamed U-Boot, which is a ways off (it boots fine here w/our private version of U-Boot based on V2010-09).

Assuming I'm correct about the Linux version of mach-types already having been updated, how do I get a sync request in?  And how is that phased in to match with my patches so that it all builds/boots?

Thanks,

Tom

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paulraj, Sandeep [mailto:s-paulraj at ti.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 5:16 PM
> To: Tom Warren; u-boot at lists.denx.de
> Cc: Tom Warren
> Subject: RE: [U-Boot] [PATCH 3/3] arm: Tegra2: Add support for NVIDIA
> Seaboard board Signed-off-by: Tom Warren <twarren at nvidia.com>
> 
> Hi Tom,
> 
> Nice to see support for this board
> 
> > #define MACH_TYPE_TI8148EVM            3004
> >#define MACH_TYPE_TEGRA_SEABOARD       3005
> >+#define MACH_TYPE_SEABOARD             3005
> 
> 
> I don't think this is the way it is supposed to be done.
> Patches should not contain an addition to mach-types.h.
> What is generally done is you ask for an ARM sync request and in the past
> Tom Rix and I have updated mach-types.h.
> 
> I did this some weeks ago.
> 
> Also i think we cannot have 2 EVMs with same MACH_TYPE_
> You should probably go to ARM Linux website and register as a separate EVM.
> The Number you get from there should be used. I beleive you can also change
> the name of the
> board there; assu,ing you intend to use MACH_TYPE_SEABOARD  instead of
> MACH_TYPE_TEGRA_SEABOARD.
> 
> It usually takes a little bit of time for the mach-types to be updated in
> the
> linux kernel. Once that is done we sync up with the kernel.
> 
> Regards,
> Sandeep
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