[PATCH] Added phy3250_defconfig
Wolfram Sang
w.sang at pengutronix.de
Thu Jan 26 15:49:06 EST 2012
Hi Roland,
> We recently discussed that the first step for better LPC32XX integration
> would be a respective defconfig file.
Yes. Thanks for doing this.
>
> With this patch (for Linux 3.3.0-rc1), I'm providing a phy3250_defconfig
> that especially supports the reference design by PHYTEC. This is because
> every supported board (including the PHY board) will have hardware
> specific parameters that don't map very good to a reasonably general
> lpc32xx_defconfig. Please tell me what you think about that.
I'd really like to see a lpc32xx_defconfig. We managed to have a
mxs_defconfig and are working to merge other imx defconfigs, too, for
example. If something prevents a lpc32xx_defconfig, we should probably
take a look and try to fix it.
Also, please use 'make save_defconfig' to shrink the size like all other
defconfigs have done.
> Some further notes:
>
> * I added LPC3XXX to mach-types because the bootloader on my PHY3250
> board identifies as machine type no. 736.
Then the bootloader is wrong :) The board has 2511.
> * This is a minimal patch that makes lpc32xx compile and boot. I will
> submit further drivers for LPC32xx building upon that.
Those should be seperate. First the fixes, then the defconfig.
> * OHCI HCD is currently broken, disabled for now (already have a newer
> one working, will submit later)
That's OK.
> * The previously discussed update for clock.c will also follow in a
> separate patch (currently compiles with several warnings).
If not too much work, would be great to have this in the series as well.
Thanks,
Wolfram
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