Hi Stefan,

Firstly thanks for your work here.

> >>> But there are also lot of hacks. Currently the biggest part on Kernel
> >>> side is the PCIe driver which isn't upstreamed yet. Another problem is
> >>> that there is no U-Boot support yet.
> >> I figured as much, I had looked at the 4.19.y branch as I figured
> >> that's where the initial bits would be but I hadn't seen anything that
> >> stood out :-/
> >>
> >> I was looking through the DT compatible strings from
> >> bcm2711-rpi-4-b.dtb and worked out the issues with the PCIe issue, I
> >> figured there was either a new driver or enablement to one of the
> >> other broadcom drivers, most of the rest looked like fairly generic
> >> Arm IP or exisiting broadcom bits so my guess would there would be DT
> >> plus probably some enablement bits for the new SoC to find.
> > I will start to prepare an initial RFC series in the near future. But
> > it's summer, so don't expect anything too soon.
> >
> Just a short update: it will be a bumpy road :-(
>
> The good news first: sdhci (incl. clk changes) and pinctrl are ready.
>
> But there is hassle with DMA especially with current Linux 5.3 rc. So in
> case the initial series land for Linux 5.4, there will be only debug
> UART and no graphics support. Also i'm currently not sure arm64 support
> will be ready.

Is there a tracking ticket for the changes that need to be made,
issues etc. I noticed you posted a v2 series this morning. Is the
aarch64 issue the one with the dma32 problems or is there other issues
as well?

Peter
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