
Hi Stephen,
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Stephen Warren swarren@nvidia.com wrote:
On 11/23/2011 08:54 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
This was taken from commit 1ea6b8f at: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/olof/tegra.git
That's not the latest version in linux-next. Also, this doesn't include quite a few changes that have been sent to the mailing lists but not yet applied.
OK I see a newer version in 'next' that now has USB so have picked that up. I picked 'master' originally.
In particular, linux-next now includes a minimal USB binding. Should we just use this in U-Boot for now? We should get review on the kernel lists before bringing in this more advanced USB binding in U-Boot, and perhaps even add the binding into the kernel at the same time?
I copied my email to the device-tree mailing list. Hopefully that is enough to get a review there. It feels wrong to send U-Boot patches to the kernel list...?
Patches have been posted to:
- Convert to the finalized ARM GIC binding.
- Disable devices in the per-board .dts files that aren't used on those
boards.
- Various other cleanups in order to make the .dts files match the
kernel's non-DT board files.
- Perhaps more that I forget.
Well I would prefer to pick these up when they are actually applied!
I suppose those could be applied to U-Boot as and when they are applied to the kernel.
Yes I think so.
Regards, Simon
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