[PATCH v5 1/6] ARM: cygnus: Initial support for Broadcom Cygnus SoC
Scott Branden
sbranden at broadcom.com
Wed Oct 22 10:12:13 PDT 2014
On 14-10-22 01:22 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 October 2014 17:11:08 Scott Branden wrote:
>> OK, I will remove the "iProc SoC based Machine types". This was
>> grouping all iProc based SoCs under one menu and parallels what the
>> existing "Broadcom Mobile Soc Support" menu does.
>>
>> I can create another patch removing the "Broadcom Mobile SoC Support"
>> menu if the ARM Maintainer now want all Broadcom devices are supposed to
>> be contained in a single level?
>
> Sounds good, I missed that other menu going in.
I will add another patch to my set to correct this.
>
> It can make sense to add 'comment' statements if you want to separate the
> families.
Thanks - I will add this to my patchset.
>
> I also noticed that there are a few configuration options that at first
> seem pointless: ARCH_BCM_MOBILE_L2_CACHE and ARCH_BCM_MOBILE_SMP. I wonder
> if it ever makes sense to disable these when the common options (CACHE_L2X0
> and SMP) are enabled for another SoC. I'd normally like to see these as
> hidden options that are always on whenever the core support for those
> features is enabled, to avoid confusing users as well as bugs from the
> combinatorial explosion.
I can clean up all but ARCH_BCM_MOBILE_L2_CACHE. This one is
intertwined with SMC support and it looks like they want the option to
turn on and off this feature. This L2/Trustzone support will need to be
cleaned up at a later time. I heard Russell King says the PL310 cache
code will be changing again soon. When I add PL310 Trustzone support
for the Cygnus SoC I can have a look at cleaning it up for the
Mobile/Kona base SoCs at the same time.
>
> Arnd
>
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