Message ID | 1365181426-11547-7-git-send-email-swarren@wwwdotorg.org |
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On Friday 05 April 2013, Stephen Warren wrote: > This branch converts Tegra to support multi-platform/single-zImage. > > One header is made accessible to drivers. The earlyprintk implementation > is moved to the multi-platform location. Some Kconfig changes are made > to enable multi-platform. Some dead files are deleted. > > The APIs exposed in the now-global tegra-powergate.h should be replaced > with standard reset and power domain APIs in the future. > > This branch is based on (part of) the previous soc pull request. > Pulled into next/multiplatform, thanks a lot! We now have a total of eight new platforms lined up for supporting a multiplatform kernel in 3.10, and I still have some (limited) hope for exynos. I had to reorder the branches in arm-soc to avoid starting a next/multiplatform2 branch, but I saw nothing that prevents us from having multiplatform after soc. Arnd
On 04/09/2013 02:01 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Tuesday 09 April 2013, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >> On Friday 05 April 2013, Stephen Warren wrote: >>> This branch converts Tegra to support multi-platform/single-zImage. > >> I had to reorder the branches in arm-soc to avoid starting a >> next/multiplatform2 branch, but I saw nothing that prevents us from >> having multiplatform after soc. > > I've applied this patch on top. ... > Subject: [PATCH] ARM: tegra: build assembly files with -march=armv7-a > > The tegra assembly files are written for ARMv7 and are not compatible > with ARMv6, which leads to build warnings when compiling a dual > ARMv6/v7 kernel. Since this code is only ever run on Tegra ARMv7 > hardware, we can tell the assembler which architecture level to > use. Ah yes, I hit that problem too, but wasn't sure how to solve it. The patch below looks good. Now I must go try a combo bcm2835+Tegra kernel on both devices...