[U-Boot] [PATCH 1/4] Tegra: All Tamonten-derived boards use onboard NAND

Stephen Warren swarren at wwwdotorg.org
Tue Mar 5 00:39:24 CET 2013


On 03/04/2013 04:26 PM, Tom Warren wrote:
> Thierry,
> 
> On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Thierry Reding
> <thierry.reding at avionic-design.de> wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 01:46:48PM -0700, Tom Warren wrote:
>> [...]
>>> I kinda lost track of this patchset. I'd like to move it into
>>> u-boot-tegra/next if you think it's ready, but I'm not sure if it
>>> conflicts with/works with Stephen's 4th patch of his v2 series ("ARM:
>>> tegra: enable a common set of disk-related commands").
>>
>> I can rebase my patches on top of Stephen's work and resend them if it
>> helps.
>>
>> Thierry
> The only problem I see is that Stephen's patchset isn't exclusively
> Tegra-based, so I'm not sure I want to bring it into the Tegra tree
> and cause problems when I do a PR. The other half of the patchset is
> assigned to Tom Rini.
> 
> Stephen - how would you like me to resolve this?

Hmmm. Thierry's patch series does quite a few things at once.

I'd suggest that Thierry posts a series that /just/ enables NAND
support. It should be possible to apply that on its own without any
conflicts/dependencies on my series.

Enabling FIT could also be a separate series without any
conflicts/dependencies.

A lot of the rest of that series is effectively part of my series, since
I ended up enabling all those new options in the various common Tegra
config files in my series.

The only thing left over is the removal of the custom definition of
CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND in the AD headers. That should happen after my series.

Re: How to get my series into Tegra's tree. I think it'd be fine to
apply my series to the Tegra tree even though it touches disk/partition
code if you can get the/a maintainer for that code to ack it. Probably
someone like Tom Rini. That way, Thierry's CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND changes
wouldn't have to wait long I hope.


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