Hi Rob, Please find comments inline.
On 11/29/07, Rhoads, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > PSB C0 HW Support > ================= > We finally received C0 HW. Jacob is currently root causing the Local > APIC Timer issue that requires the kernel boot param nolapic_timer to > avoid a boot hang issue. Since you are the only ones with C0 HW, could you confirm that the Ubuntu kernel available in the PPA[1] boots and works correctly on the C0. [1] https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mobile/+archive > SDIO > ==== > No changes to the SDIO patches since last status report. We're in the > process of integrating Marvell's GPL release of the 8688 WLAN + BT > drivers. We're doing the initial port of their drivers from 2.6.18 > kernel and cardbus to 2.6.22 and Pierre's SDIO stack, but we will not > support this port. We're expecting Ubuntu to help out here. I haven't heard of requiring to put any effort into this yet. We would of course required access to the HW in order to support and help with this port. > Dabney Thermal patches > ====================== > As reported previously, the Alpha release of the Dabney Thermal patches > have been applied to the > Moblin kernel. No changes this week. This has already been integrated into the Ubuntu PPA. > USB Client Drivers > ================== > We've updated the kernel patch containing the USB Client C0 release. The > update contains a fix for a bug where the USB Client crashes with a > FIFO_ERROR under large bulk transfers. The released moblin's kernel-mid > 2.6.22-18 release to gaston contains these changes. I will pull this into Ubuntu. A pointer to the commit ID would help to make sure I pull in the right stuff. > PSB Gfx & Video Drivers > ======================= > No code changes this week. We will begin integrating PSB Gfx driver > Beta3 release at the end of this week. We should have this completed by > end of next week. The closed source components will not be released on > moblin.org due to third-party license restrictions. Please send the commit ID when you have finished integration, so that I can pull this into Ubuntu. > I wasn't able to get the PSB Gfx driver team to move to using the drm.ko > module from the 2.6.24 kernel. Instead Ubuntu has agreed, with > reservations, to try to use Intel's Gfx driver as it stands now in > Hardy. This includes the existing xorg tip version of drm.ko. Agreed. Regards, Amit -- Ubuntu-mobile mailing list Ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mobile