
On Saturday, March 22, 2014 at 10:49:25 PM, Eric Nelson wrote:
Hi Thierry,
On 03/22/2014 01:50 PM, Thierry Bultel wrote:
When I communicated about the bug I had, and said that my temporary workaround was to disable the PCIe, my intention was not to make the suppression become a standard, and I believe it is a little bit frustrating for Marek.
I'm not sure I understand Marek's frustration. Marek's a capable guy, and certainly in a position to carry a 1-line patch around for his needs.
Uh, I'm not frustrated, where did that come from ? There's like gazilion of things which do frustrate me now (like I'm not in Germany now so I cannot eat a tasty Frankenschmaus or Bratwurst), but this ... nah.
The AMOS820, based on the sabrelite/nitrogen has a PCIe slot on the main board, so there might be some interest of having the PCIe support
enabled.
My first instinct is to say that if AMOS820 needs its' own setting, you can add a board for it and carry your own amos820.h.
Yes, make a new board support with all you need in there (new board dir, new board config etc).
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Best regards, Marek Vasut