Hi Josh,
I have few questions.
Should I base my patch from your master branch or your 'next' branch?
The 'next' branch would be best.
I saw that both your master and next branches have removed the 4xx dma and USB
drivers.
The dma drivers for 4xx used to under: drivers/dma/ppc440spe-adma.c
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 16:47:48 -0700
Prodyut Hazarika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Josh,
I have few questions.
Should I base my patch from your master branch or your 'next' branch?
The 'next' branch would be best.
I saw that both your master and next branches have removed the 4xx dma and
Hi Josh,
Do you know the reason why these drivers were removed? Also, are there
plans to get these drivers back?
Please let me know.
Perhaps they are in the DENX kernel? If so, someone would need to submit
them for inclusion.
Yes those drivers were in the Denx kernel. I was in the
On Thursday 11 September 2008, Prodyut Hazarika wrote:
Do you know the reason why these drivers were removed? Also, are there
plans to get these drivers back? Please let me know.
Perhaps they are in the DENX kernel? If so, someone would need to submit
them for inclusion.
Yes those
Hi Josh,
I am planning to submit a patch to support 4K/16K and 64K page size for 4xx
processors.
I see that your git tree still has the include/asm-powerpc/* header files,
while in Linus's git tree, the powerpc specific header file has been moved to
arch/powerpc/include/asm.
Should I base my
Hi Josh,
Thanks for your reply.
That was a bit old and I've updated it now to match the overallpowerpc.git
tree master branch
Thanks. I can see the changes now.
Generally, if you track my 'next' branch that is what will be most current
for 4xxjosh
Should I base my patch from your master
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 13:55:26 -0700
Prodyut Hazarika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Josh,
I am planning to submit a patch to support 4K/16K and 64K page size for 4xx
processors.
I see that your git tree still has the include/asm-powerpc/* header files,
while in Linus's git tree, the powerpc
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 14:42:33 -0700
Prodyut Hazarika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Josh,
Thanks for your reply.
That was a bit old and I've updated it now to match the overallpowerpc.git
tree master branch
Thanks. I can see the changes now.
Generally, if you track my 'next' branch that