[PATCH 1/3] ARM: msm: Remove MSM7x00 support

David Brown davidb at codeaurora.org
Fri Dec 2 10:26:09 EST 2011


On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 02:17:17PM +0100, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli wrote:
> >And I've learned what I needed to now: someone does still care about
> >the target.
> However in a response to the following mail:
> [Question] RPC and SMD implementation
> David Brown already told that:
> >Is there much reason to get the msm72xx support into the kernel in the
> >first place?  These targets are old, and I don't believe any new
> >devices are being made using them
> And:
> >Things are a lot easier in the newer RPC/SMD versions,
> >and I don't see a strong reason to keep the kruft in the kernel
> >necessary to support the 72xx chips.
> I guess that means that RPC for msm7x00 won't hit mainline.
> So without RPC the port to mainline cannot be complete(no modem, no audio, no 
> GPS,and maybe more depending on the device).

There isn't anything stopping someone from working on the port.  The
Android kernels for the target are still available.  But, I think most
people working on the MSM code will be focusing on newer devices,
especially now that there is an 8660 dev board available.

David

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