TQM 860L, 64MB RAM, ELDK4.1, TQM860L, Kernel 2.6.19
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Mon Mar 26 05:35:24 EST 2007
In message <200703231029.04488.tmaenner at aehr.com> you wrote:
>
> please enlighten us (or maybe just me) on why the TQ8xx are not supported by
> 2.6, since the ppc sources are in the 2.6.19 kernel source tree, that comes
> with ELDK 4.1
The working 2.4 code was copied to 2.5 and later to 2.6 without ever
being actively maintained. In early 2.6 kernels, support for 8xx was
more or less broken. Lately, it has become clear that ARCH=ppc is a
dead end and things should move to ARCH=powerpc. That's why I said we
(DENX) will not support the 8xx in the ARCH=ppc context.
Last but not least I would like to remind you that 2.6 is bigger and
slower than 2.4, which is especially visible on low end systems like
the 8xx.
The kernel code that comes with the ELDK is very close to the vanilla
kernel.org tree (plus some local extensions that have not yet been
pushed upstream). The 8xx support in both trees is absolutely
identical, i. e. the fact that 8xx code is in the ELDK has the very
same reason why x86 code is there, or why sh4 or etrax or ... code is
theee, even if these systems are not supported by the ELDK at all -
this code is part of the vanilla kernel.org tree.
AFAIK, 2.6 has never been fully ported to the TQM8xxL and TQM8xxM
systems yet.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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