Re: [RFC 0/4] ARM: dts: exynos: Prepare Spring

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Andreas,

On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 6:21 PM, Andreas Färber <afaerber@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: Andreas Färber <andreas.faerber@xxxxxx>
>
> Hello,
>
> Based on the preinstalled 3.8 based ChromeOS kernel and previous 3.15
> based attempts by Stephan and me that broke for 3.16, I've prepared a
> device tree for the HP Chromebook 11 aka Google Spring.
>
> The first three patches should be good to go and contain documentation
> fixes found while comparing exynos5250-snow.dts vs. /proc/device-tree.
>
> The main patch was tested using a chained non-verified U-Boot (simplefb)
> and a rootfs on USB-attached SD card.
> The display goes dark unfortunately (drm bridge series not yet tested),
> but I am able to log in via ssh over USB ethernet adapter okay.
>
> Audio support is likely missing as my focus was getting USB booting.
> Not included is touchpad support, as "atmel,atmel_mxt_tp" is not
> documented to be available upstream. And no /dev/mmcblk0 or Wifi yet.
> Also when the screen stayed on, the embedded controller's keymap seems
> hardcoded to US English with system settings not taking effect; but
> surely we don't want per-keyboard device tree files to remedy that.

+Benson may be able to answer this.  I believe generally non-US
keyboard layouts are handled at a higher level.
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