Pruning obsolete BMC devicetrees

Bills, Jason M jason.m.bills at linux.intel.com
Wed Nov 20 01:58:08 AEDT 2024



On 11/18/2024 3:32 PM, Andrew Jeffery wrote:
> On Mon, 2024-11-18 at 13:35 -0700, Bills, Jason M wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 11/10/2024 9:49 PM, Andrew Jeffery wrote:
>>>
>>>      2020-09-22 9e1cc9679776f5b9e42481d392b1550753ebd084: aspeed-
>>> bmc-intel-s2600wf.dts
>>
>> Intel no longer supports this system, so it's okay to prune the DTS.
> 
> This was a reference platform, right? How wide-spread did it get in
> practice?

This was a commercial server platform that was available for purchase, 
so I don't know how widespread it got.  However, it was only used as a 
test vehicle for OpenBMC development and wasn't officially supported 
commercially with OpenBMC-based firmware.

> 
> Andrew



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