On Fri, Apr 07, 2023 at 10:36:38PM +1200, Simon Glass wrote: > This series converts rockchip boards over to use standard boot. It also > fixes various problems which have come up recently, showing differences > between the current implementation and the distroboot scripts. > > This should get us closer to being able to turn down the scripts.
Alright, so I grabbed a few parts of this series to investigate the points I'm trying to grasp better, and I think this is going the wrong track. We should start off by dropping "default y" from BOOTSTD, and then start adding "default y if" for SoCs as we convert them. The end goal should be that we get to the point where we can "default y if ARM || RISCV || X86" or perhaps "default y !(PPC || M68K || ...)" as it's just a few architectures that haven't ended up being converted. But today, there's too much churn on platforms that aren't making any use of this. And I don't think this is going to be functionally worse than all of the places we "imply DISTRO_DEFAULTS" today, as functionally we can replace that with "imply BOOTSTD" as they get migrated. -- Tom
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