Message ID | 20220824101826.1110133-1-emil.renner.berthing@canonical.com |
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Headers | show |
Series | Align even more RISC-V configs | expand |
On 8/24/22 04:18, Emil Renner Berthing wrote: > [Impact] > > * Some drivers are available on other architectures but not on RISC-V. > > * Some things might work or look differently in RISC-V. > Eg. RISC-V has an additional terminal font enabled. > > * The RISC-V kernel benefits less from testing done on other > architectures. > > [Test Plan] > > * Install the kernel on RISC-V and see what modules and features are > enabled. > > * After aligning the RISC-V kernel config there should be fewer > differences to other architectures. > > [Where problems could occur] > > * Some options that are disabled on other architectures may be needed > on RISC-V. > > * Some modules or features may be broken on RISC-V. > > [Other Info] > > * When RISC-V config and annotations were added to the generic kernel > the config was copied from the linux-riscv tree without modifications. > This revealed a lot of differences to the other architectures and many > of them were not annotated, so presumably the configs had just drifted > apart over time. > > Emil Renner Berthing (4): > UBUNTU: [Config] Align riscv64 CONFIG_LSM with other architectures > UBUNTU: [Config] Enable CONFIG_DRM_RCAR_USE_LVDS for riscv64 > UBUNTU: [Config] Enable CONFIG_DTPM for riscv64 > UBUNTU: [Config] Set CONFIG_MTD_RAW_NAND=m for riscv64 > > .../config/amd64/config.common.amd64 | 1 - > debian.master/config/annotations | 34 +++++++++---------- > .../config/arm64/config.common.arm64 | 3 -- > .../config/armhf/config.common.armhf | 3 -- > debian.master/config/config.common.ubuntu | 3 ++ > .../config/ppc64el/config.common.ppc64el | 3 -- > .../config/riscv64/config.common.riscv64 | 5 +-- > .../config/s390x/config.common.s390x | 1 - > 8 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) > Acked-by: Tim Gardner <tim.gardner@canonical.com>
On 24/08/2022 11:18, Emil Renner Berthing wrote: > [Impact] > > * Some drivers are available on other architectures but not on RISC-V. > > * Some things might work or look differently in RISC-V. > Eg. RISC-V has an additional terminal font enabled. > > * The RISC-V kernel benefits less from testing done on other > architectures. > > [Test Plan] > > * Install the kernel on RISC-V and see what modules and features are > enabled. > > * After aligning the RISC-V kernel config there should be fewer > differences to other architectures. > > [Where problems could occur] > > * Some options that are disabled on other architectures may be needed > on RISC-V. > > * Some modules or features may be broken on RISC-V. > > [Other Info] > > * When RISC-V config and annotations were added to the generic kernel > the config was copied from the linux-riscv tree without modifications. > This revealed a lot of differences to the other architectures and many > of them were not annotated, so presumably the configs had just drifted > apart over time. > > Emil Renner Berthing (4): > UBUNTU: [Config] Align riscv64 CONFIG_LSM with other architectures > UBUNTU: [Config] Enable CONFIG_DRM_RCAR_USE_LVDS for riscv64 > UBUNTU: [Config] Enable CONFIG_DTPM for riscv64 > UBUNTU: [Config] Set CONFIG_MTD_RAW_NAND=m for riscv64 > > .../config/amd64/config.common.amd64 | 1 - > debian.master/config/annotations | 34 +++++++++---------- > .../config/arm64/config.common.arm64 | 3 -- > .../config/armhf/config.common.armhf | 3 -- > debian.master/config/config.common.ubuntu | 3 ++ > .../config/ppc64el/config.common.ppc64el | 3 -- > .../config/riscv64/config.common.riscv64 | 5 +-- > .../config/s390x/config.common.s390x | 1 - > 8 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) > Acked-By: Dimitri John Ledkov <dimitri.ledkov@canonical.com>
On 24/08/2022 11:18, Emil Renner Berthing wrote: > [Impact] > > * Some drivers are available on other architectures but not on RISC-V. > > * Some things might work or look differently in RISC-V. > Eg. RISC-V has an additional terminal font enabled. > > * The RISC-V kernel benefits less from testing done on other > architectures. > > [Test Plan] > > * Install the kernel on RISC-V and see what modules and features are > enabled. > > * After aligning the RISC-V kernel config there should be fewer > differences to other architectures. > > [Where problems could occur] > > * Some options that are disabled on other architectures may be needed > on RISC-V. > > * Some modules or features may be broken on RISC-V. > > [Other Info] > > * When RISC-V config and annotations were added to the generic kernel > the config was copied from the linux-riscv tree without modifications. > This revealed a lot of differences to the other architectures and many > of them were not annotated, so presumably the configs had just drifted > apart over time. > > Emil Renner Berthing (4): > UBUNTU: [Config] Align riscv64 CONFIG_LSM with other architectures > UBUNTU: [Config] Enable CONFIG_DRM_RCAR_USE_LVDS for riscv64 > UBUNTU: [Config] Enable CONFIG_DTPM for riscv64 > UBUNTU: [Config] Set CONFIG_MTD_RAW_NAND=m for riscv64 > > .../config/amd64/config.common.amd64 | 1 - > debian.master/config/annotations | 34 +++++++++---------- > .../config/arm64/config.common.arm64 | 3 -- > .../config/armhf/config.common.armhf | 3 -- > debian.master/config/config.common.ubuntu | 3 ++ > .../config/ppc64el/config.common.ppc64el | 3 -- > .../config/riscv64/config.common.riscv64 | 5 +-- > .../config/s390x/config.common.s390x | 1 - > 8 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) > Applied to kinetic:linux master-next branch
On 24/08/2022 11:18, Emil Renner Berthing wrote: > [Impact] > > * Some drivers are available on other architectures but not on RISC-V. > > * Some things might work or look differently in RISC-V. > Eg. RISC-V has an additional terminal font enabled. > > * The RISC-V kernel benefits less from testing done on other > architectures. > > [Test Plan] > > * Install the kernel on RISC-V and see what modules and features are > enabled. > > * After aligning the RISC-V kernel config there should be fewer > differences to other architectures. > > [Where problems could occur] > > * Some options that are disabled on other architectures may be needed > on RISC-V. > > * Some modules or features may be broken on RISC-V. > > [Other Info] > > * When RISC-V config and annotations were added to the generic kernel > the config was copied from the linux-riscv tree without modifications. > This revealed a lot of differences to the other architectures and many > of them were not annotated, so presumably the configs had just drifted > apart over time. > > Emil Renner Berthing (4): > UBUNTU: [Config] Align riscv64 CONFIG_LSM with other architectures > UBUNTU: [Config] Enable CONFIG_DRM_RCAR_USE_LVDS for riscv64 > UBUNTU: [Config] Enable CONFIG_DTPM for riscv64 > UBUNTU: [Config] Set CONFIG_MTD_RAW_NAND=m for riscv64 > > .../config/amd64/config.common.amd64 | 1 - > debian.master/config/annotations | 34 +++++++++---------- > .../config/arm64/config.common.arm64 | 3 -- > .../config/armhf/config.common.armhf | 3 -- > debian.master/config/config.common.ubuntu | 3 ++ > .../config/ppc64el/config.common.ppc64el | 3 -- > .../config/riscv64/config.common.riscv64 | 5 +-- > .../config/s390x/config.common.s390x | 1 - > 8 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) > Applied to kinetic:linux-unstable