On Tuesday 29 December 2009 03:05:46 pm Luke-Jr wrote:
> The last-working N8x0 support (Linux-OMAP 2.6.30-rc8) required 1706 lines
>  of platform data and initialization, split up into 6 files:

Upon trying to debug my non-working keyboard, I learned that the status of 
mainlining is actually worse off than I thought, and my "last 2.6.30-rc8 
working" revision was actually already missing platform data.

It seems logical from looking at the code needed to divide the board into at 
least 5 files (line number estimates based on old code):
        460     board-n8x0-common.c
        175     board-n800.c                    (FM radio, touchscreen)
        260     board-n810.c                    (keyboard, light sensor, LEDs, 
touchscreen)
        600     board-n8x0-multimedia.c (camera, audio, DSP)
        725     board-n8x0-storage.c    (flash, MMC)
        120     board-n8x0-lcd.c

On that topic, is there a reason the newer code is under a unified "N8x0" 
config option instead of the split N800/N810 that was used for the old code, 
or is that simply a symptom of the currently-supported features all being 
common?

Luke
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