On 07/01/2015 05:28 PM, Darren Hart wrote:
On 7/1/15 4:35 PM, Saul Wold wrote:
Add the new intel-quark bsp type using the refactored x86_base and
Intel Vendor enablers. Create a new soc for the x1000 SOC package.
Signed-off-by: Saul Wold <s...@linux.intel.com>
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v2: Updated for additional refactor related changes
- use pci.scc
- added serial.scc
Seems to me serial would be better added to intel-quark-standard, rather
than the intel-common/intel-quark which is more about the SoC than the
board. Stands to reason people may want the SoC enabling fragments
without a load of extra drivers that are not necessary to use the SoC
(like USB Serial drivers).
I have assumed this are to plug in USB to serial adapters to the board -
and are not somehow integrated on the board. Is that not a correct
assumption?
Yes, plugin, I can move them, I guess I was trying to follow the core*
standard a bit differently then you intended and that the
features/soc/x1000 was the SOC side and intel-quark was more the general
guark/x1000 based devices using x1000. The -standard, -premept and
-tiny will eventually use the intel-quark, and I can see both points of
view where -tiny might not want usb-serial, or might want a very
specific one for tethering something else.
I will let this soak until next week and we can revisit it.
Sau!
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