[PATCH v6 00/12] arm64: renesas: add sound support

Simon Horman horms at verge.net.au
Wed Nov 25 15:54:31 PST 2015


On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 09:48:35AM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> Hi Morimoto-san, Simon,
> 
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 7:27 AM, Kuninori Morimoto
> <kuninori.morimoto.gx at renesas.com> wrote:
> >> > I would like to check latest version.
> >> > Which branch/tag can I check ?
> >>
> >> If you want to check for apply-time and compile-time dependencies use
> >> the latest renesas-devel tag in my renesas tree.
> >>
> >> If you want to check run-time you may need to pull in some dependencies,
> >> especially the cpg-mssr-v6 branch of Geert's renesas-drivers tree.  A
> >> sledge-hammer approach would be to pull in the latest renesas-drivers tag
> >> of that tree.
> >>
> >> In any case I'll need to know what run-time dependencies, other than
> >> cpg-mssr, are missing from renesas-next and/or renesas-devel so we can
> >> sensibly decide what to queue up.
> 
> This is about DT, which is independent from code? ;-)

Yes, I agree.

But I would at least like to get a handle on what the dependencies are.
To make sure the bindings are on track. And to make sure there is some
way to test the code.

> > Recent renesas-drivers sound has many conflicts, and sound
> > has strange behavior. I had tried it before and noticed.
> > I'm not sure latest one, but it has conflict log.
> > I'm using a littile older kernel, because of above reason.
> 
> You mean the conflict when merging vsp1-kms-20151112~4?
> As that branch is based on a very old renesas-drivers release, I made
> sure that merging it doesn't impact any sound driver. I.e. I reverted
> all changes not related to rcar-du and vsp1.
> 
> You can verify using git diff 38f5d0b6..1f9e8ee5
> 
> > Anyway, I tried below, and I could get sound.
> 
> Good, thanks for checking!
> 
> Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
> 
>                         Geert
> 
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> 
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