
Hi Harald,
u-boot-users-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net wrote on :
The result is a fork. IIRC, there has been talk about unforking openmoko, but that has not happened yet.
I'd be very happy to do so. However, there are several reasons why this is extremely difficult
- the s3c24xx chipset family support in u-boot is minimal and outdated. It only covers the s3c2400 and s3c2410, and even those only partially In order to make it support the s3c2410, s3c2440, s3c2442, I had to do some extensive re-work. Since there seems to be nobody who cares a lot about that family of chips (most products based on them, even if they run linux, don't use u-boot), I see quite a bit of reluctance to merge those patches. Furthermore, I have zero clue if there still is any living person out there who is trying to run u-boot on a s3c2400, and we
The trab board (with a S3C2400 CPU) is still in production. But there we use an old U-Boot version (1.1.4) and I see no need to ever update to a newer version (the board is running stable for some years now).
certainly have no way of testing whether the new code breaks any of the old code. It has actually come to a point where I'd
I would not raise any objections, if the trab board will not be supported by future U-Boot versions. I can't speak for other S3C2400 boards, but AFAIK the production of the S3C2400 has been discontinued.
Berst Regards, Martin Krause