Hello, On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 14:05:45 +0100 Martin Husemann <mar...@duskware.de> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 08:02:08AM -0500, Michael wrote: > > Hmm, I'm fairly sure that at least two other netbsd people got free > > ones, apparently they didn't have time to play with them yet. > > I got one, but was waiting for you to commit support for the interrupt > controller ;-) That should happen monday or tuesday. I pretty much figured out how to deal with it by now, just need to write some more or less trivial code. > Not that I would have had any time recently anyway, but that will > change soon... Good, there's a bunch more drivers to write / adapt ;) My roadmap looks more or less like this: * initial CPU and UART support - committed * timer interrupt - works, but not committed yet * time counter - works, needs to be finished * hw interrupts - works more or less, needs to be finished * apbus at mainbus and dwctwo at apbus - written but not really tested --- I'm hoping to get here by next wednesday * framebuffer support - going to look at that when USB works * i2c and RTC support ( there's an external one that we don't support yet as far as I can tell, the on-chip RTC is really just another counter ) * SMP support - IPIs work ( from core0 to itself ), needs to actually attach and spin up the 2nd core * deal with command line parameters from u-boot ( already exists elsewhere ) * sdhc and ethernet support - hoping someone else will do those * attach the other UARTs ( at some point, should be more or less trivial ) have fun Michael