On 01/03/2017 01:11 PM, Pantelis Antoniou wrote:
> Hi Frank, Heinrich,
>
>> On Dec 22, 2016, at 21:00 , Frank Rowand wrote:
>>
>> Hi Heinrich,
>>
>> On 12/20/16 11:04, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
>>> Currently the kernel only supplies an internal API for creating
>>> and
On 01/03/2017 01:11 PM, Pantelis Antoniou wrote:
> Hi Frank, Heinrich,
>
>> On Dec 22, 2016, at 21:00 , Frank Rowand wrote:
>>
>> Hi Heinrich,
>>
>> On 12/20/16 11:04, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
>>> Currently the kernel only supplies an internal API for creating
>>> and destroying device tree
Hi Frank, Heinrich,
> On Dec 22, 2016, at 21:00 , Frank Rowand wrote:
>
> Hi Heinrich,
>
> On 12/20/16 11:04, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
>> Currently the kernel only supplies an internal API for creating
>> and destroying device tree overlays.
>>
>> For some boards
Hi Frank, Heinrich,
> On Dec 22, 2016, at 21:00 , Frank Rowand wrote:
>
> Hi Heinrich,
>
> On 12/20/16 11:04, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
>> Currently the kernel only supplies an internal API for creating
>> and destroying device tree overlays.
>>
>> For some boards vendor specific kernel
Hi Heinrich,
On 12/20/16 11:04, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
> Currently the kernel only supplies an internal API for creating
> and destroying device tree overlays.
>
> For some boards vendor specific kernel modules exist for
> managing device tree overlays but they have not been
> upstreamed or
Hi Heinrich,
On 12/20/16 11:04, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
> Currently the kernel only supplies an internal API for creating
> and destroying device tree overlays.
>
> For some boards vendor specific kernel modules exist for
> managing device tree overlays but they have not been
> upstreamed or
Currently the kernel only supplies an internal API for creating
and destroying device tree overlays.
For some boards vendor specific kernel modules exist for
managing device tree overlays but they have not been
upstreamed or upstreaming stalled.
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/6/12/624
Currently the kernel only supplies an internal API for creating
and destroying device tree overlays.
For some boards vendor specific kernel modules exist for
managing device tree overlays but they have not been
upstreamed or upstreaming stalled.
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/6/12/624
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