[U-Boot] Announcement -- Upstreaming of U-Boot support for Broadcom router devices

Hi All:
Up to now, there has been limited 3rd party support for Broadcom's 63xx and 68xx devices in U-Boot. At this point, we plan to introduce vendor-supported U-Boot to all of the ARM-based BCM63XX and BCM68XX devices as well as some additional family members. These devices can be broadly considered as the devices used in DSL and PON routers as well as in retail and enterprise wireless access points.
We are doing this in coordination with some of our partners who have made previous contributions. To avoid namespace collisions, we plan to place device-specific files under mach-bcmbca/. Generally, rather than add support for specific boards, we will add support for specific devices and leave it up to configuration and the DTB selected at runtime to distinguish among numerous boards supported by the same build. There are also a few generally useful features we hope to contribute.
Several team members at Broadcom will be making contributions in this effort. We are a bit light on U-Boot development experience, so feedback and advice will be appreciated. We will begin distinct threads on this list for specific related topics.
-Joel Peshkin

On Thu, Aug 01, 2019 at 12:38:42PM -0700, Joel Peshkin wrote:
Hi All:
Up to now, there has been limited 3rd party support for Broadcom's 63xx and 68xx devices in U-Boot. At this point, we plan to introduce vendor-supported U-Boot to all of the ARM-based BCM63XX and BCM68XX devices as well as some additional family members. These devices can be broadly considered as the devices used in DSL and PON routers as well as in retail and enterprise wireless access points.
We are doing this in coordination with some of our partners who have made previous contributions. To avoid namespace collisions, we plan to place device-specific files under mach-bcmbca/. Generally, rather than add support for specific boards, we will add support for specific devices and leave it up to configuration and the DTB selected at runtime to distinguish among numerous boards supported by the same build. There are also a few generally useful features we hope to contribute.
Several team members at Broadcom will be making contributions in this effort. We are a bit light on U-Boot development experience, so feedback and advice will be appreciated. We will begin distinct threads on this list for specific related topics.
I'm glad to hear this and look forward to these contributions!
participants (2)
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Joel Peshkin
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Tom Rini