Pruning obsolete BMC devicetrees
Andrew Jeffery
andrew at codeconstruct.com.au
Mon Nov 11 15:44:38 PST 2024
Hello!
On Mon, 2024-11-11 at 11:25 -0600, Andrew Geissler wrote:
>
> On 11/10/2024 10:49 PM, Andrew Jeffery wrote:
> > Hi all, We now have quite a collection of BMC-related devicetrees
> > upstream. There's interest in whether we can prune some of them
> > out.
> Thanks for doing this AndrewJ, it's always good to keep things
> cleaned up.
>
> > 2018-06-22 876c5d891c9d7442d2734871317bc6480cd9f80e:
> > aspeed-bmc-opp-palmetto.dts
> I think we're ready to call it good on Palmetto and remove it. I'd
> like
> to also remove it from our CI job.
Hmm, so unfortunately for Palmetto it's one of the primary ways to test
AST2400 stuff. Even if we retire it from OpenBMC CI it still has its
imprint in other open source projects such as QEMU. The AST2400 is
still used in some other products such as the Delta AHE50DC; it's
useful to keep things around that can exercise it.
>
> > 2019-12-03 53820e00aaa173db268e0288d0407806539b4c3e:
> > aspeed-bmc-opp-swift.dts
> Swift can also be removed.
Ack.
> > 2020-03-06 fa09a28ca3e966582d6d92ef1536de360c8b194b:
> > aspeed-bmc-opp-zaius.dts
> Unless someone from google disagrees, I would like to also remove
> Zaius
> from CI.
I'll wait for some other confirmation on this one.
>
> > 2024-08-02 1c8b6faf882de15fd62094e08b2ca5bf7870b767:
> > aspeed-bmc-opp-tacoma.dts
> Tacoma can also be removed.
Ack.
Thanks for the response!
Andrew
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