
On 10/19/2015 04:14 AM, Sinan Akman wrote:
Hi Yuan
On 19/10/15 05:21 AM, Yao Yuan wrote:
Hi Sinan Akman,
Yes, I mean the Rev 1.0 silicon. Sorry, I can't guarantee that there aren't any boards with Rev1.0 silicon are in user's hands. Because we have also delivery very little board with Rev1.0 silicon to customer or developer for developing, assessing and verifying in the early stages.
Thanks for the follow up on this, but I don't think that there were only very few rev1.0 boards delivered. These were the boards bought from distributor and during the time span of many weeks.
I don't know the details and the impact of this patch exactly but if the patch will break any rev1.0 board I don't think this would be acceptable. There are definitely enough number of rev1.0 boards made generally available (not specifically for early adapters etc) that we should not break u-boot running on them.
Also we haven't support Rev1.0 in our SDK now.
Sorry, but this is a bit irrelevant here. I'd expect u-boot mainline does not necessarily follow what your SDK stops supporting. If u-boot supported rev1.0 boards and if there are still many of them out there I see no reason to break this.
Yuan,
Please test the patch on rev 1.0 SoC and make changes if needed. This feature has been disabled for rev 1.0.
York