[PATCH 0/3] patches to allow DTB to be appended to the ARM zImage
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Mon Jun 13 01:59:40 EST 2011
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 11:47:59AM -0400, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Jun 2011, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> > And we've ended up with a fucked up situation which is extremely
> > fragile, and actually makes me _NOT_ want to convert any existing
> > platforms to use DT in the least.
>
> Agreed. I don't think that anything older than OMAP2 is worth
> converting to DT. The return on the investment is simply not worth it,
> other than for experimental purposes.
I think you haven't appreciated the situation - let's take PXA as an
example. PXA has been around for years, and IP in the latest silicon
is present in many of the older silicons too.
There's two issues here:
1. If we port existing drivers over to use DT as a means to shrink the
size of the kernel, we need _all_ PXA using platforms to use DT.
2. If we continue having board support for PXA submitted, we want it to
use DT support.
The result will be a mess of some bits of PXA using DT, other bits using
statically declared stuff. It may get to the point where on some PXA
platforms DT is used to describe some of the system, and on a different
PXA platform, it describes some other but needs some static stuff.
I don't see this as a sustainable way forward. If we're going to move a
particular SoC over to DT, we need to move the entire SoC over. We can't
do this half-heartedly.
And that means we _must_ deal with accepting ATAGs from existing boot
loaders, with that information taking precidence over the DT blob
supplied with the kernel.
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