On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 12:36 PM Andrew Davis <afd@xxxxxx> wrote: > > On 3/26/24 12:24 PM, Matthijs van Duin wrote: > > I'll write a more in-depth reply when I have a moment, but right now I'd > > like to point out that the uio-pruss driver in mainline linux is for the > > pru subsystem on the freon/primus family of ARM9-based SoCs (OMAP-L1xx / > > AM17xx / AM18xx / TMS320C674x / DA8xx), which is not currently supported > > by remoteproc-pru. > > > > I'll wait for your full reply, but a quick note, for those devices listed > this driver isn't usable either after they all moved to DT. As this driver > never got a DT port and relies on platform data (which is gone for those > couple devices). > > Andrew Andrew, I think we are okay with nuking the whole uio driver in mainline, I'll ack it.. I figured we'd have more community response.. We gave them a chance.. The only issue I personally have with supporting remoteproc-pruss We have a few users on 4.19.x-ti, 5.10.x-ti (remoteproc_pruss) can we please make sure this project: https://git.ti.com/gitweb?p=pru-software-support-package/pru-software-support-package.git;a=summary actually works on mainline remoteproc_pruss ? Watching the shortlog, it must break on every single TI LTS release: https://git.ti.com/gitweb?p=pru-software-support-package/pru-software-support-package.git;a=shortlog Whereas uio... well same firmware from 3.8.x ;) (i will keep our uio fork alive, but we just use an overlay to switch to between remoteproc_pruss and uio) Regards, -- Robert Nelson https://rcn-ee.com/