
On 04/26/2012 11:31 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
Dear Tom Rini,
In message1335480396-29478-1-git-send-email-trini@ti.com you wrote:
We provide a default table of { 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 } in<config_fallbacks.h> which mkconfig places after<configs/...h> in the generated config file. This is used when a board has not set its own table. A number of boards set values below 9600 but it is my belief that this was done for completeness rather than as a requirement so they have opted to the new default table.
Argh... But you cannot change this without explicit ACK from the respective board maintainers.
Then we're really SOL here. Even if we limit it to "I dropped 300/600/900/1200/2400/4800 baud rate support, is that ok".
Technically, I don't like the name "config_fallbacks.h"; how about "config_defaults.h" instead?
Sure.
Finally, your patch does not apply (I guess it is an incremental patch over obsolete code?).
That's odd actually, it was on v2012.04'ish and a pull and rebase -q went quietly. It was build-tested on MAKEALL -a powerpc/arm/x86.