On Friday 15 February 2013, Paul wrote:
> On Thursday 14 February 2013, Gilles Chanteperdrix wrote:
> > On 02/14/2013 01:27 PM, Paul wrote:
> > > Attached, a patch set aimed at providing support for the Broadcom
> > > BCM2835 SoC as used in the Raspberry Pi[1].
> >
> > In the meantime, we can put it in a raspberry subdirectory in
> > Xenomai sources. Would you mind making a single patch? Or do you
> > prefer the patches to be kept separated?
>
> A single patch would be preferable for most people - The multi-patch
> set was mainly for the benefit of the guys who had a working kernel
> but were sturggling with the GPIO problem (patch No.4 should apply on
> a 3.2.2x kernel).
>
> I'll rename the defconfig and add some recent changes made to
> the "official" Raspberry kernel. Expect a single patch in a day or
> two.

Attached, a single patch against ipipe-core-3.5.7. This assumes the 
appropriate arm patch has already been applied to a virgin stable 3.5.7 
tree as per standard instructions.

The raspberry-post.patch provides support for the BCM2835 SoC backported 
from the rpi-3.6.y branch[1] up to, and including commit 871eef1b84. A 
minimal config is provided (bcmrpi_xenomai_defconfig) in place of the 
usual bcmrpi_*_defconfigs.

Credit for the original 3.2.21 Xenomai support should go to ian-cim as 
noted in earlier emails - My efforts are limited to backporting and 
hacks to the gpio interrupts.


Regards, Paul.


[1] git://github.com/raspberrypi/linux.git


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