Re: Dropping omap3430 ES1.0 support in mainline

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* Anand Gadiyar <gadiyar@xxxxxx> [101001 14:38]:
> Tony, all,
> 
> The OMAP3430 ES1.0 was pretty much a test chip, with the only known board
> being the 3430ES1.0 SDP. There are only a small number of these boards
> outside TI and within TI, they've likely never been used in over 2 years.
> It's unlikely that these boards still work on mainline, and likely have
> been broken in linux-omap since the very beginning.
> 
> Between ES1.0 and ES2.0 we've had several major changes in the clock
> nodes,
> and IPs. However we're still keeping code/data on these in the kernel
> today.
> 
> Since all later OMAP3 chips have been very similar to ES2.0, it probably
> makes sense to drop support for the ES1.0. This would result in a small
> but probably significant reduction in the current code. If you're okay
> with dropping this support, we can slowly start working on this.
> 
> What do you think?

No thanks!

Tony
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