Pull request: scottwood/linux.git next

Scott Wood scottwood at freescale.com
Tue Sep 23 15:45:06 EST 2014


On Mon, 2014-09-22 at 23:52 -0400, Bob Cochran wrote:
> On 09/22/2014 06:21 PM, Scott Wood wrote:
> > Highlights include DMA32 zone support (SATA, USB, etc now works on 64-bit
> > FSL kernels), MSI changes, 8xx optimizations and cleanup, t104x board
> > support, and PrPMC PCI enumeration.
> >
> > The following changes since commit 78eb9094ca08a40b8f9d3e113a2b88e0b7dbad1d:
> >
> >    powerpc/t2080rdb: Add T2080RDB board support (2014-07-31 00:11:10 -0500)
> >
> > are available in the git repository at:
> >
> >    git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/scottwood/linux.git next
> >
> > for you to fetch changes up to cb0446c1b625326682ec4f9d1dd10779433646bc:
> >
> >    Revert "powerpc/fsl_msi: spread msi ints across different MSIRs" (2014-09-19 15:20:42 -0500)
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > Aaron Sierra (2):
> >        fsl_ifc: Fix csor_ext position in fsl_ifc_regs
> >        powerpc: fsl_pci: Add forced PCI Agent enumeration
> >
> > LEROY Christophe (7):
> >        powerpc/8xx: Declare SPRG2 as a SCRATCH register
> >        powerpc/8xx: Use SCRATCH0 and SCRATCH1 also for TLB handlers
> >        powerpc/8xx: Remove loading of r10 at end of FixupDAR
> >        powerpc/8xx: Fix comment about DIRTY update
> >        powerpc/8xx: No need to save r10 and r3 when not calling FixupDAR
> >        powerpc/8xx: Optimize verification in FixupDAR
> >        powerpc/8xx: Duplicate two insns instead of branching
> >
> > Nikhil Badola (3):
> >        powerpc: configs: Add VFAT file-system configs
> >        powerpc: dts: t4240: Change T4240 USB controller version
> >        powerpc: dts: t208x: Change T208x USB controller version
> >
> > Priyanka Jain (2):
> >        powerpc/fsl-booke: Add initial T1040/T1042 RDB board support
> 
> 
> Hi Scott,
> 
> I would like to try your next branch with my t1040rdb along with DPAA 
> support / drivers.  I don't see DPAA support in your repo.  Can you 
> point me to a DPAA patch set somewhere, or am I on my own to merge what 
> I need from sdk or yocto?

Unfortunately DPAA support has not yet been upstreamed, though it is
being worked on.  For now if you need DPAA with the latest kernel,
you'll need to merge it yourself based on the SDK code.  It also
wouldn't hurt to let any sales/support contact you may have at
Freescale know that this is important to you.

-Scott



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