> go ahead and take the series in tip 3.8, Peter, thanks.
>
> I looked over this series a while back and my feedback was that it should be
> disabled by default and enabled by bootparam -- like other earlyprink -- else
> an
> issue here would render a system un-bootable. I see that LV has addres
On 10/07/2012 02:42 AM, Len Brown wrote:
>
>> You want to take this, or should I?
>
> go ahead and take the series in tip 3.8, Peter, thanks.
>
I'll pull it in after the merge window closes and I get back home.
-hpa
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> You want to take this, or should I?
go ahead and take the series in tip 3.8, Peter, thanks.
I looked over this series a while back and my feedback was that
it should be disabled by default and enabled by bootparam --
like other earlyprink -- else an issue here would render
a system un-bootable
On 09/27/2012 10:36 PM, Lv Zheng wrote:
Microsoft Debug Port Table (DBGP or DBG2) is used by the Windows SoC
platforms to describe their debugging facilities.
Recent Low Power Intel Architecture (LPIA) platforms have utilized
this for the SPI UART debug ports that are resident on their debug
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