On Monday 23 March 2015, Robert Jarzmik wrote: > Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> writes: > > On Saturday 21 March 2015, Robert Jarzmik wrote: > > as much as I like this series, I think you still have a long way to go before > > PXA can really be multiplatform. Other parts that would need to be solved > > include the various cpu_is_pxa*() checks in drivers, the per-board header > > files, the way that the I/O space is mapped in the PCMCIA drivers and > > the XIP support. > Ah yes, now you mention it ... And still that doesn't frighten me that much, > and certainly much less than clocks or dma stuff. Only the headers might be > troublesome, and pxafb will certainly be a big rework, but that's for the next > step :) Ok. > As for the per-board header files, as long as they're used only within mach-pxa > and not outside (ie. not in drivers) I must admit I don't see what might be a > problem. No, headers that are used only in mach-pxa (or even plat-pxa) are unproblematic. > As for XIP support, I don't have a clear view if it's a requirement for > multiplatform nor if it works in these builds. It would be nice to not have to support both options: if we put pxa into ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM, I'd like to remove the existing entry from the choice statement at the same time. > > I think all of them are theoretically doable, but I wasn't expecting > > to ever get there. > Well, that makes me a goal to reach, doesn't it ? I'll stick to optimism here, > and we'll see within a year how far I manage to go :) Fair enough. Any work you do on this is highly appreciated anyway, regardless of whether you complete it or not. BTW, one thought I had a while ago was that we can move support for any PXA machines that are DT enabled into mach-mmp, which hopefully will be fully DT-only and multiplatform enabled at some point, and we can keep mach-pxa for the legacy board files if you don't succeed in converting them all. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html