On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 06:17:59PM +0000, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Sebastian Reichel <elektra...@gmail.com> [2010-11-23 09:42]: > > The config does not disable the support for other OMAP devices. It > > should support most of the OMAP devices available (but they > > probably need some more drivers). The only limitation is, that > > it must use an OMAP2 processor or later (you have to select in the > > It's possible to build support for OMAP 2, 3 and 4 into one kernel > image.
Yes, that the reason why I named the config -omap and not -n900 or -omap3 :) The configuration, which I linked to [0], does not touch the board configuration - they are all enabled by default :) > I think OMAP would be a reasonable addition to the Debian kernel > since there are a lot of devices. Yes, there are lot's of smartphones today and there will come more, because omap4 is also supported by the kernel :) > However, personally I'd like to see explicit support for some OMAP > devices in Debian installer, otherwise I don't see a lot of value > in providing a kernel. (Those who don't need d-i can probably also > compile their own kernel or take a kernel image from an external > web site). I do not know much about d-i internals, but there was a Google Summer of Code project this year, which was supposed to add Openmoko Freerunner support to d-i. So it should be that much work to add Nokia N900 support? Apart from this it should be easy to add support for the Beagleboard or Pandaboard, since they very similar to a normal PC, but I don't own them ;) The OMAP kernel configuration I provided is not that useful on the N900 without the touchscreen driver though. Would it be acceptable to add the tsc2005 driver as patch until it hits mainline [1]? [0] http://files.ring0.de/sre/n900-debian-kernel/src/config.omap [1] http://ns3.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg12558.html -- Sebastian
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