[U-Boot-Users] TI Davinci patches

Gentlemen,
As I can see nobody is interested in Davinci support and nobody's gonna at least review the patches I sent last week, right?
Please let me know what else should I do to get them into the main U-Boot tree. I want to share this with the rest of community and I do also want to avoid the hassle of reaplying my own set of patches every time new version is released...
I do really hope somebody IS interested. I won't bother you guys any more if nobody is.
Best regards, Sergey Kubushyn
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As I can see nobody is interested in Davinci support and nobody's gonna at least review the patches I sent last week, right?
You're interpreting this wrongly: you are one of the early adopters, the rest of us are stuck in current projects with a processor and DSPs as seperate devices.
I for one am interested in the DaVinci platform since it is something we're keeping in mind for newer designs.
I do really hope somebody IS interested. I won't bother you guys any more if nobody is.
me! me! me!

Sergey, We are reviewing your patches and will contact you to coordinate the changes.
Davinci u-boot is not being submitted because we are waiting for another round of Si revision to finalize. With this Si rev, a lot of the low-level, chip related workarounds can be removed, saving all the un-necessary questions for later patches. We are most likely to submit version 1.14 back to the tree. The current version of u-boot source code is available to all DVEVM users at www.ti.com/dvevmupdates.
Thanks for contributing the changes. Regards, Loc
-----Original Message----- From: u-boot-users-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:u-boot-users-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of ksi@koi8.net Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 12:23 PM To: U-Boot list Subject: [U-Boot-Users] TI Davinci patches
Gentlemen,
As I can see nobody is interested in Davinci support and nobody's gonna at least review the patches I sent last week, right?
Please let me know what else should I do to get them into the main U-Boot tree. I want to share this with the rest of community and I do also want to avoid the hassle of reaplying my own set of patches every time new version is released...
I do really hope somebody IS interested. I won't bother you guys any more if nobody is.
Best regards, Sergey Kubushyn
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In message F9EDBAE94EE2CF4C8D5D659A3F35D01CC92520@dlee12.ent.ti.com you wrote:
The current version of u-boot source code is available to all DVEVM users at www.ti.com/dvevmupdates.
What do you mean by "available to all DVEVM users"?
The code is under GPL, right? Please don't forget this.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk

On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
In message F9EDBAE94EE2CF4C8D5D659A3F35D01CC92520@dlee12.ent.ti.com you wrote:
The current version of u-boot source code is available to all DVEVM users at www.ti.com/dvevmupdates.
What do you mean by "available to all DVEVM users"?
The code is under GPL, right? Please don't forget this.
That was one of multiple reasons why I did my own port and submitted it for inclusion into the main tree...
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Wolfgang, Meaning before TI submits the code back to the git (after the new Si), the source can be downloaded from that web site. There's nothing proprietary with the code and the GPL license is always included with the tar. We are not done yet but hopefully will close on this soon. Regards, Loc
-----Original Message----- From: wd@denx.de [mailto:wd@denx.de] Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 5:00 PM To: Truong, Loc Cc: ksi@koi8.net; U-Boot list Subject: Re: [U-Boot-Users] TI Davinci patches
In message F9EDBAE94EE2CF4C8D5D659A3F35D01CC92520@dlee12.ent.ti.com you wrote:
The current version of u-boot source code is available to all DVEVM users at www.ti.com/dvevmupdates.
What do you mean by "available to all DVEVM users"?
The code is under GPL, right? Please don't forget this.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk

On 4/11/07, ksi@koi8.net ksi@koi8.net wrote:
Gentlemen,
As I can see nobody is interested in Davinci support and nobody's gonna at least review the patches I sent last week, right?
I am interested, but I am a bit conflicted. We are shipping product to a customer using a slightly modified version of the TI u-boot. We will probably track TI's versions (although they are quite old) as the customer is fairly conservative. I know some other people have ports, too. I would love to see a common patch set between your stuff and TI and to get it all submitted as a baseline for further progress.
I would suggest to post some messages to this http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.davinci mailing list and see if you can engage TI and other people with ports and get a common code base started.
I would be willing to do some testing on a TI DVEVM board and on our davinci boards.
Please let me know what else should I do to get them into the main U-Boot tree. I want to share this with the rest of community and I do also want to avoid the hassle of reaplying my own set of patches every time new version is released...
Since this is for arm you can submit it to the arm maintainer, Peter Pearse, but I would like to see an effort at consolidation.
participants (5)
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Andrew Dyer
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ksi@koi8.net
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Marc Leeman
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Truong, Loc
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Wolfgang Denk