On 07/21/2011 09:42 AM, Michael Walle wrote: > Am Do, 21.07.2011, 09:22 schrieb Werner Almesberger: >> j...@rejon.org wrote: >>> Thinking how good to have openwrt available and for expanding upon use >>> of m1 when people get the next batch of 80.... >> >> 200% agreed on the importance of having Linux - already for escaping >> USB driver hell. (Well, the major hell. You'll still get the minor >> hell of fishing exciting new bugs out of the host controller.) > well there is no standard usb hc on mm1 so far... The softcore only > supports usb keyboards and mice. > > Coming back to the initial question.. i've begun with porting device trees > to lm32, which is a (textual) description of the hardware, that is > provided as a seperate blob besides the kernel. So you won't have to have > the hardware elements, like irq and base address hardcoded in the kernel > (and you can have one kernel for multiple boards, just replace the device > tree)
hm... i've added device tree support to the lm32 tree yesterday as well. might be a good idea to sync our patches. - Lars _______________________________________________ http://lists.milkymist.org/listinfo.cgi/devel-milkymist.org IRC: #milkymist@Freenode Twitter: www.twitter.com/milkymistvj Ideas? http://milkymist.uservoice.com