I am not positive but think that 3.12.x, 3.13.x, and 3.15.x are no longer
being worked on. Not even sure 3.14.x is being worked on any longer, but it
has been worked on recently. In the context of this community.

>From what I can gather 4.1.x + is where the future is looking. As everyone
is looking forward to getting as much as possible into mainline.

Also the answer I gave above, to the question you really did not ask( sorry
about that - multitasking . . .). When I talk about kernel 4.x I tend to
make it sound worse than it really is. But from what I can tell it is very
solid. It does not have *every* peripheral working *yet* when compared to
3.8.x. But for what you seem to want to do, it may work fine. My only real
reservation is that it is still a work in progress, and is not as mature as
the rest. So, potential for something to go "wrong" that no one is
currently aware of. So . . .

*Would the 3.12.x version be as good as 3.8.x with regard to PRU support
> and better with regard to USB?*
>

I would probably start at minimum with 3.14.x, but last I looked there were
some complications when using the 3.14 - ti branch. Related to repo
rebasing . . .

>



On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:33 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Eventually I need to incorporate a TI PTP Ethernet Phy which is know to
> have had some problems that were
> fixed in Linux 3.12.x  Will also need stable USB support.
>
> I noticed in Robert's repository there are versions ranging from 3.1.x to
> 4.2.x
>
> Would the 3.12.x version be as good as 3.8.x with regard to PRU support
> and better with regard to USB?
>
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