Which 2.6 kernel for MPC5200

Grant Likely grant.likely at secretlab.ca
Thu Sep 13 01:14:59 EST 2007


On 9/12/07, Jon Smirl <jonsmirl at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 9/12/07, Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel at pengutronix.de> wrote:
> > We have the OSELAS.BSP patch stack for the PCM030 working ontop of
> > Linus' git. It still uses an older version of the Bestcom patches, so if
> > you do some work in that area, please keep me informed about your
> > progress.
>
> What is the best way to proceed? I need to be on current git since we
> are integrating a wireless driver that is tracking current git and the
> mac80211 work.
>
> I have Phytec (pcm030) and Efika hardware but I don't have a 5200lite.
> Our prototype hardware uses the pcm030 module on a custom baseboard.
>
> The best thing for me would be to get a FEC driver merged. That is the
> largest piece of code  that is floating around. Getting that merged
> would give me a stable base to build future patches on.
>
> I'd also like to get support for the pcm030 (minus real-time) merged.
> That isn't a lot of code once FEC is in the kernel.
>
> Domen has posted this driver "[RFC PATCH v0.1] net driver: mpc52xx
> fec". I can work on breaking that up, but I don't have a 5200lite so I
> will have to port to pcm030. I don't want to start on this if someone
> else is already doing it.

Sylvain's bestcomm patches need be cleaned up and resubmitted before
the next merge window opens.  AFAIK, the code is pretty much ready,
and all the comments have been addressed.  All that is required is the
final push to tidy the patchset and post to the list one more time.
Sylvain said that he was going to get this done last weekend, but I
haven't heard back from him yet.

Sylvain, if you need help, please let me know.  I'll happily take on
the last bit of tidy work if that's what is needed to be finished
before the merge window.  (And it needs to be ready *before*, not
during if I'm judging the prevailing winds correctly).

Cheers,
g.
>
> --
> Jon Smirl
> jonsmirl at gmail.com
>


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