Re: am3517-evm breakage

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On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 05:09:07AM +0000, Paul Walmsley wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Feb 2016, Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
> 
> > Well after turning off CONFIG_FIT in u-boot, I sat staring at
> > 'Starting kernel ...' and then a root login popped up. 
> 
> Good!
> 
> > So it does not seem to like 'console=ttyS2,115200n8' very much.. and for 
> > that matter ttyO2 doesn't work either... hrrm.
> 
> According to my old boot script, it should be ttyO2.

well, I guess I just proved that tty02 doesn't work, but
when you finally look real close ttyO2 does...

Now weren't we supposed to switch to ttyS2 naming
conventions a long time ago?
 
> > Now to figure out if I can make LCD/omapfb work again...
> > 
> > (FYI, it seems 3.14-3.18 mainline series kernels would work with the
> > am3517-evm with 'nohlt' on the command line without a device tree)
> 
> Ah, the good old days..

Well, at least I don't have to write a bunch of C code because the 
interrupts are wired differently. Now I just have to debug all this
device tree ....

hrrm.. maybe it was the good old days ;)

At least that seems better than dealing with EFI bugs.

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