Re: ttyO2 broken on IGEPv2 on 3.3, 3.4-rc5 or arm-soc/for-next, working on 3.2

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On Fri, 5 Oct 2012 09:32:07 +0200, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:

> As Enric said, u-boot has SPL and NAND support for IGEP since
> v2012.10-rc1. I just tried kernel a 3.6 with u-boot v2012.10-rc2 and
> it works for me.

Ok, I'll try this out.

> But I agree that the kernel shouldn't do any assumptions about the
> bootloader setting correctly the omap mux. Could you please share your
> bootloader that makes the kernel to fail (or your IGEP NAND patches on
> top of u-boot U-boot 2011.12) so I can reproduce the issue and try to
> fix it?

Ok, I'm using the X-Loader from git://git.igep.es/pub/scm/x-loader.git,
tag v1.4.4-3, on top of which I apply
http://git.free-electrons.com/training-materials/plain/lab-data/sysdev/u-boot/x-loader-1.4.4-3-igep-nand-support.patch
to add support for the NAND-based IGEPv2 rev6.

In terms of U-Boot, I use U-Boot 2011.12, on top of which I apply
http://git.free-electrons.com/training-materials/plain/lab-data/sysdev/u-boot/u-boot-2011.12-igep-nand-support.patch
to add support for the NAND-based IGEPv2 rev6.

To make things easier if you don't need to rebuild those, I've put
online pre-built binaries of X-Loader and U-Boot I'm using:
http://free-electrons.com/~thomas/pub/igep-serial-problem/.

Thanks,

Thomas
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