Salut Guillaume, Le Tuesday 29 April 2014 à 14:07 +0200, Guillaume Gardet a écrit :
Hi,
please find in attachment a patch to re-eanble ARM kernel in config.conf file and update all ARM configs:
* config/arm64/default: - Add SATA/PATA support
Interesting. How did it work at all before? :*)
- Add voltage and regulator support
* config/armv6hl/default: - Add external I2C controllers - Add usermode SPI driver
* config/armv7hl/default: - Add I2C support for Tegra SoC - Add external I2C controllers - Add SPI support to Davinci/Keystone SoC - Add RTC driver for Tegra and sunxi SoC - Enhance nVidia Tegra supprt with MFD_NVEC - Add OMAP4 video input support - Add IR receiver - Add iMX HDMI support - Add Serial support for Tegra SoC
* config/armv7hl/exynos: - Trivial update
* config/armv7hl/lpae: - Add I2C support for Tegra SoC - Add external I2C controllers - Add SPI support to Davinci/Keystone SoC - Remove unused Terga20/Tegra30 SPI support - Add RTC driver for Tegra and sunxi SoC - Enhance nVidia Tegra supprt with MFD_NVEC - Add IR receiver - Add iMX HDMI support - Add Serial support for Tegra SoC
Overall this looks good. I have a few questions though. I seem to understand that both armv7hl/default and armv7hl/lpae are supposed to support Tegra, the former supporting all of them and the latter all but Tegra 20/30. So is it OK that: * both have KEYBOARD_TEGRA disabled? * lpae has SERIAL_TEGRA disabled? If you want to have Keystone support in armv7hl/default and armv7hl/lpae, should you also enable GPIO_DAVINCI and DAVINCI_WATCHDOG to get full support? Thanks, -- Jean Delvare SUSE L3 Support -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org