
mån 2007-09-24 klockan 12:31 +0900 skrev Shinya Kuribayashi:
Ulf Samuelsson wrote:
It would be more useful to collect all boards using one specific chip in a single directory. arch/arm/<chip>/board.
This is too tight, isn't it? Strictly speaking, boards are not related to chips (at least for me). So I'll vote +1 for Jean's.
If you select which chip you are using first, then you can use that to select which board from a limited amount instead of having a zillion boards to select from.
This is the way the Linux kernel work.
arch/arm/boot <- where will be store the u-boot & u-boot.bin
I don't see a use for this. What's wroing with having these files in the top level directory?
If you could build several boards in one tree, then it makes sense to have it in a subdirectory, but for once I agree with Wolfgang :-)
I agree with Wolfgang, too.
Thanks,
Shinya Kuribayashi
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