IPQ806X support dropped from mainline

Tomasz Maciej Nowak tmn505 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 26 07:23:59 PDT 2026


W dniu 26.04.2026 o 10:38, Hannu Nyman pisze:
> Tim Small kirjoitti 24.4.2026 klo 11.55:
>> Apologies if all the relevant people are already aware, but just in case - according to a Phoronix article...
>>
>> "[In upstream Linux 7.1] the Qualcomm APQ8084 and IPQ806X SoCs are now removed as they had only very basic support and no actual supported products by the mainline Linux kernel using them."
>>
>> Looking at the wiki page, this seems to impact quite a few currently supported devices.
>>
>> https://openwrt.org/docs/techref/targets/ipq806x
>>
>> Upstream or perish I suppose! 
> 
> 
> Luckily, to me it seems that the Phoronix article paints a too dark picture.

If You take a look at the actual merge message[1], You'll see it paints
similar picture, so not all blame is on Phoronix. Alas, being a news site,
they should confirm it.

1. https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=e65f4718a577fcc84d40431f022985898b6dbf2e

> As far as I can see, so far the upstream Linux has only removed a few short .dtsi files from arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom/ with
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/commit/?id=1701d886a193e2ce856e9c26ffe8db548aaa7694
> 
> qcom-ipq8062-smb208.dtsi   (used in OpenWrt by qcom-ipq8062-wg2600hp3.dts )
> qcom-ipq8062.dtsi   (used indirectly)
> qcom-ipq8064-smb208.dtsi   (used by qcom-ipq8064-fap-421e.dts, qcom-ipq8064-onhub.dtsi)
> qcom-ipq8064-v2.0-smb208.dtsi  (used by several routers)
> qcom-ipq8065-smb208.dtsi   (used by several routers like R7800, XR500, NBG6817)
> qcom-ipq8065.dtsi   (used indirectly)
> 
> All the main .dts files for those routers are already in the OpenWrt repo. And similarly the underlying qcom-ipq8064.dtsi is still in the upstream (as it has a few existing devices to prove its usefulness).
> 
> E.g. ipq8065.dtsi just refers to "qcom-ipq8064-v2.0.dtsi" that still is there, and adds "qcom,ipq8065" into the compatible string. Similarly the other .dtsi removed by that commit, look short enough to add into the OpenWrt repo when we get to 7.1.
> 
> Looking at the kernel.org discussion thread related to that commit, it seems that Ansuel tried to propose adding a .dts file using a seemingly not-used .dtsi to prove its usefulness, but apparently that did not succeed ?
> 
> https://lore.kernel.org/all/6940642c.5d0a0220.f68ee.f1c7@mx.google.com/
Regards

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TMN



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