Re: OMAP support in mainline?

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Op 17 sep 2008, om 07:55 heeft David Brownell het volgende geschreven:

On Tuesday 16 September 2008, Jarkko Nikula wrote:

I think one good measure for this whole work when one can can run
Beagle or Overo with mainline kernel.

Yes ... ideally for 2.6.28 for both.  The Overo boards handed
out at the kernel summit are a bit visible right now as not
yet booting with mainline code.  :)

And they aren't working too well with current l-o git either with MUSB being broken. There's a patch to fix client mode, but host mode still isn't working.

regards,

Koen







That would require some "spring-cleaning" effort and getting core,
TWL4030, etc. patches out but then it is much more easier to send
remaining board files and other drivers to their relevant lists.

My quick audit:

 - core updates
 - board files
 - twl4030 ... converted to new-style, gpiolib, drivers/mfd
 - hsmmc
 - omap2 nand
 - various pending musb updates

FB support would be nice too, but IMO not if that means rushing
the updates discussed lately.  Not all the TWL components would
need to go upstream at once.

- Dave
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