Hi Paul/Andreas,
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 7:13 AM Andreas Färber <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Am 16.03.2015 um 13:25 schrieb Paul Fertser:
> > On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 12:55:24PM +0100, Andreas Färber wrote:
> >> I would appreciate if the following configs could still be considered:
> >>
> >> XMC1000 - partially +2, but updated with a minor change
> >> XMC4000 - updated accordingly; wouldn't object to flash support either
> >
> > Sure. Can you probably fix the flash driver to work on hardware you
> > have? I'm feeling a bit uneasy to merge a driver that's "almost
> > working" but not quite.
>
> Not really. The register Jeff is checking has a documented default of
> xxxxxxxx, so not sure what to do. He wanted to look into it but either
> hasn't found time or at least no new insights yet.
>
> The documentation for the SCU_ID register is in the datasheet, section 1.5
(the reference manual shows xxxxxxxx). According to the table they
provide, the AA part that Andreas is using should have no problem being
detected, however I am unfortunately without that particular hardware.
I'll update my flash patch to include some better debug information this
afternoon when I get home from work so that we can solve this issue (it
should be quick).
> However, if the target and board configs were good to go now, then Jeff
> would no longer depend on my preceding patches or me interfere with his.
>
> I too would like to see the config patches included even if the flash is
pushed off to a later release. Having several 'competing' patches with
overlapping content muddies things IMO. This is the first project I've
contributed to that uses gerrit and it's honestly a little confusing
compared to my usual workflow in github/bitbucket. (In all fairness, it's
my fault for not rebasing on top of Andreas's patches in the first place,
but live and learn I guess...)
Jeff
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