[PATCH v5 00/11] Improvements to Tegra-based Chromebook support

Alexandre Courbot gnurou at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 00:42:42 PST 2015


On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Tomeu Vizoso
<tomeu.vizoso at collabora.com> wrote:
> v5:     * Moved to use gpio-restart for reboots, had to make tegra_pmc_restart
>         a notification handler
>
> v4:     * Added support for the system reset GPIO, for proper reboots
>         * Moved out changes to ASOC to their own series, as requested by Mark
>         Brown
>         * Added patch to reset the SOR, to make sure it's in a known state
>         * Changed nvidia,model property of the sound nodes to GoogleNyanBig
>         and GoogleNyanBlaze so they can be told apart in userspace
>
> v3:     * Added bindings for the LTN140AT29 panel
>         * Removed the delay in pwrseq, as what was actually needed was to add
>         a dependency on the power supplies of the host
>         * Uses the pinmux for the Blaze as generated by tegra-pinmux-scripts
>         * Uses the pinmux for the Big as in the last patch from Simon Glass
>
> Hello,
>
> this series adds support for the Tegra-based HP Chromebook 14 (aka nyan
> blaze), which is very similar to the Acer Chromebook 13 (aka nyan big).
> Because they both include tegra124-nyan.dtsi, some improvements to Blaze
> support have also benefitted the Big. I have tested that USB2, the panels,
> HDMI, the trackpad, Wifi and sound work on both.
>
> The leaf DTs contain the whole pinmux configuration as generated by
> tegra-pinmux-scripts. I chose to not put the common configuration in the
> common dtsi so we can paste the output as is and be sure that the kernel
> doesn't diverge from the canonical data.

FWIW, the series:

Reviewed-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot at nvidia.com>



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