Re: [PATCH] [cbootimage-configs] Add support for norrin board

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On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 02:25:37PM -0700, Stephen Warren wrote:
> On 06/30/2014 02:42 PM, Allen Martin wrote:
> > Norrin (PM370) is an NVIDIA Tegra124 Chromebook reference platform.
> > It is also called "nyan" in the ChromeOS tree.
> 
> I thought only some versions/revisions of Nyan were actually Norrin?
> Isn't nyan-rev0 Venice2, but nyan-rev1 Norrin?

Yes, although nyan-rev0 is pretty much orphaned at this point in the
ChromeOS trees, so any place you see "nyan" without the -rev specifier
you can assume Tegra124 Norrin FFD.

> 
> When we have Norrins with Tegra132 (which I thought was actually the
> more common version, but perhaps not), what is the plan for naming them;
> perhaps norrin-t132?

In the ChromeOS tree Tegra132 Norrin is called "rush", internally
we've been calling them norrin-t132 (or t132-norrin, , or norrin64, or
just "norrin" to make it confusing and you figure it out by context :)

-Allen

nvpublic

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