Re: Mainlining Linux Sunxi SoC AW USB

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Dne sobota, 24. julij 2021 ob 16:22:16 CEST je Petr Vorel napisal(a):
> Hi Greg,
> 
> > On Sat, Jul 24, 2021 at 03:41:42PM +0200, Petr Vorel wrote:
> > > > Why is this even a driver at all, it looks like you can write a small
> > > > userspace program using libusb to do everything it does, right?  What
> > > > exactly is this driver needed for?
> > > 
> > > I'm sorry for not providing more info at the beginning. This is a driver
> > > for host computer (i.e. developers laptop) used by LiveSuit tool [2] to
> > > flash Images to the NAND of Allwinner devices. LiveSuit itself [3] is
> > > unfortunately provided only in binary form. The only open source code
> > > with GPL v2 license is awusb driver. Thus I thought I could ease my
> > > life with upstreaming at least the kernel driver. But maybe it's not a
> > > good idea. I'm using LiveSuit for flashing Allwinner A31, but it
> > > requires quite old distro due libqtgui4. Maybe sunxi folks use
> > > something newer nowadays, but I haven't found anything in their wiki.> 
> > Ah, that's not going to be good then.  Really, this doesn't seem to need
> > to be a driver at all, and the ioctls are really strange so we would
> > need to change them anyway before it could be merged.  But with no
> > access to userspace code, that will be quite difficult, so I would push
> > back on allwinner and have them work on resolving this.
> 
> Understand, it makes sense. Thanks for your time!
> 
> @Sunxi community: am I missing something? Using LiveSuit with old distro
> chroot and Xephyr with out-of-tree module isn't fun :(.

Community is mostly concerned with mainline kernel nowadays and thus with 
standard tools. Few people still use vendor (BSP) kernel and most of those use 
it without LiveSuit (like custom distro images).

Now and then people ask about LiveSuit on IRC, but they usually get little 
response.

Best regards,
Jernej

> 
> Kind regards,
> Petr
> 
> > thanks,
> > 
> > greg k-h







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