[U-Boot] arm mach-types.h

Marek Vasut marek.vasut at gmail.com
Sun Nov 13 18:14:16 CET 2011


> Am Sonntag 13 November 2011, 17:18:27 schrieb Marek Vasut:
> > > Am Sonntag 13 November 2011, 01:32:03 schrieb Marek Vasut:
> > > > >  - every supported board in u-boot has to be supported in mainline
> > > > >  linux,
> > > > >  
> > > > >    too. because that is the basic requirement for an entry to stay
> > > > >    in this file.
> > > > 
> > > > No, you can define CONFIG_MACH_TYPE MACH_TYPE_SOMETHING and
> > > > MACH_TYPE_SOMETHING nnn in your config file.
> > > 
> > > well, according to this argumentation, there would be no need for
> > > mach-types.h at all. because if you rely on a mach-types.h definition
> > > and it is removed from linux, you have to switch to define it yourself
> > > anyway.
> > 
> > Not really, if you don't use it to boot linux, you don't need the mach
> > id. Or if you use dtree.
> 
> so why should i use the mach-type.h anyway? instead i could just define the
> id in the config.
> 
> either there is a database, where the ids come from (and this database must
> not follow the linux policies) or there is no database and every board
> defines the numerical id (of couse they must match the linux mach ids.)
> 
> what about boards which switch from mach-ids to DT in linux? Just don't
> support mach-ids for these anymore and not being able to boot older
> kernels?

Why would the machine ID be removed from mach-types.h is the machine switched to 
DT ?


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