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    SubjectRe: Making ARM multiplatform kernels DT-only?
    +++ Arnd Bergmann [2012-05-04 15:17 +0000]:
    > On Friday 04 May 2012, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
    > >
    > > On Fri, May 04, 2012 at 03:20:57PM +0100, Wookey wrote:
    > > > Debian tries very hard not to support anything in the kernel that
    > > > upstream don't support in the kernel because otherwise it's way too
    > > > much work. The current list of supplied arm kernels is:
    > > >
    > > > iop32x (ThecusN2100, intel SS4000, GLAN tank)
    > > > ixp4xx (Linksys NSLU2)
    > > > kirkwood (*plugs, QNAP NAS, OPenRD)
    > > > orion5x (QNAP NAS, HP mv2120)
    > > > versatile
    > > > mx5
    > > > omap
    > > >
    > > > because that's a good compromise between coverage and 'building 20-odd
    > > > images'. I have no idea how much of that lot is going to get DTified,
    > > > but I'm guessing the older stuff won't be?
    >
    > Thanks for the list, Wookey!
    >
    > This is very important because distros are obviously the primary consumer
    > of multiplatform builds (aside from build testing). The goal should very
    > much be to reduce the number of distinct kernels that folks like debian,
    > fedora or cyanogenmod have to build.

    Just to be clear, we'd very much like to support more hardware, ideally
    'everything a significant number of people have', but the overhead to
    the whole distro for each new kernel added to the build (for every
    upload, slowing and potentially breaking releases on all arches) is
    sufficiently high that we have been strict about what is supported. As
    a result a lot of people use Debian with non-distro kernels.

    Obviously missing things are tegra, dove/armada, omap4. Freerunner
    would have been nice a while back but probably a bit late now.

    It's not clear to me how many omap platforms our 'omap' kernel
    actually serves in practice, and similarly for the other 'generic'
    kernels.

    Obviously any and all progress in the direction of making existing
    coverage or expanded coverage easier/faster/more-reliable/simpler is
    very welcome.

    > > So, that means your list should reduce down to five kernels, or three if
    > > the Orion/Kirkwood stuff gets converted to DT.
    >
    > I count four if we were to proceed with the initial proposal:
    >
    > 1. ARMv6/v7 multiplatform: omap2plus, mx5/mx6, vexpress, ...
    > 2. ARMv4/v5 multiplatform: versatile, orion5x, kirkwood, , ...
    > 3. iop32x
    > 4. ixp4xx
    >
    > Arnd


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