[PATCH 0/6] ARM: Add support for Broadcom BCM476x SoCs
Stephen Warren
swarren at wwwdotorg.org
Sun Oct 7 01:22:18 EDT 2012
On 10/06/2012 07:53 PM, Domenico Andreoli wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> this patchset adds (minimal) support for the Broadcom BCM476x ARM based
> SoCs to the kernel, not to be confused with the already supported MIPS
> based BCM47xx SoC and other BCM47xx WiFi and GPS produced by Broadcom.
>
> This BCM476x is a DT-only multi-platform ARM platform and, at this spin,
Nice. I was planning on converting bcm2835 to multi-platform in 3.8; I
assume it'll be pretty simple.
...
> Additional support is being worked on.... and usb (DWC OTG) only
> attemped reusing s3c-hsotg.
Hmmm. I believe the bcm2835 uses DWC OTG. I wonder if the same driver
will work there; USB in particular is a major pain point on the bcm2835...
...
> It's based on a random pre v3.7-rc1 commit (eb0ad9c) with mainlined
> multi-platform support and Stephen's patch to add DEBUG_LL to it.
There are two chunks of code related to that; uncompress.h and
debug-macro.S. Rob/Arnd's multi-platform patches already allowed
debug-macro.S to exist after multi-platform conversion, and my patches
were about adding back support for uncompress.h. Given that the only
reason I cared about uncompress was that Tegra's uncompress.h and
debug-macro.s were closely coupled, and Nicolas Pitre indicated he
thought that was a hack, I've re-written the Tegra code so they aren't
coupled any more (this will be included in 3.8) and so I care much less
about uncompress.h now. Unless anyone really pipes up and says they'd
still like me to pursue uncompress.h in multi-platform, I'm inclined to
drop it.
> Special thanks go to Stephen Warren who, with the recently mainlined
> BCM2835, showed how to do things cleanly since the beginning and
> involuntarily spurred me to act.
Thanks! Do note that much of the code I upstreamed was originally
written by others, although I did make quite a few changes during
upstream submission.
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