On 11/24/2014 02:13 PM, Andrew Bresticker wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Stephen Warren <swarren@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/24/2014 12:07 PM, Andrew Bresticker wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Stephen Warren <swarren@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 11/23/2014 08:40 AM, Simon Glass wrote:
Add support for Tegra124 Nyan. Pinmux is based on norrin with a single
change for the reset GPIO.
Allen, can you please confirm the reset GPIO setting for Norrin in the
pinmux patch you sent? It seems as if the two boards truly are this
identical, the reset pin would be too.
Well Nyan and Norrin *are* identical - they're different names for the
same board.
Oh. It's a bit of an epic fail to have multiple names for the exact same
thing:-(
When you say Nyan, are you talking about Nyan the family of boards (of which
Big is one member), or do you consider Nyan to be a single board? Olof
previously told me that Nyan was a family, of which Big was a member. So,
I'm not sure if Norrin is another name for the family, or another name for a
specific member.
When I said Nyan above, I meant the actual Nyan board (which is also
known as Norrin). The Nyan family of boards is composed of Nyan (aka
Norrin), Big (Acer Chromebook, which I believe this patch is referring
to), Blaze, and Kitty.
It seems from the other patches though that this is for
Big (in which case the name of the config file should reflect that).
Yes. All of the kernel, U-Boot, and tegra-pinmux-scripts (and
tegra-uboot-flasher if relevant) should use the exact same name for the
board. If what's currently known as Norrin in tegra-pinmux-scripts should
actually be called Nyan or Nyan-big, we should rename it.
No, the Norrin one is fine (other than the possible error Simon
mentioned). Calling it Nyan would be fine too.
The file in this patch should be called Big or Nyan-Big, since it is
for the Acer Chromebook.
Please let's call it nyan-big not just big, since the DT file in the
kernel is nyan-big not just nyan.
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