Kevin Hilman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The most notable thing about this update is that all the machine
> specific header files have been moved.  For ARM, all the machine
> specific headers now live in arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach, which
> is referenced in source code by #include <mach/foo.h>.  If you have
> out of tree drivers, the first thing you will have to do is to
> find-and-replace all occurances of #include <asm/arch/foo.h> with
> #include <mach/foo.h>
>
>
> Known issues, areas to help:
>
> - IDE palm_bk3710 driver not detecting hdd
>
>   The IDE driver when through some changes in mainline that broke it.
>   I've already submitted a couple bugfixes to linux-ide which
>   get it to compile again, but it's not yet working.
>
> - MUSB driver is going through some turbulence while it is
>   merged into mainline.  I haven't tested this in DaVinci git yet,
>   other than get it to compile.  
>
> - Missed serial interrupts.
>
>   Since updating to 2.6.26, the problems with serial interrupts are
>   back.  Mark Lokiwich submitted a patch[1] which makes things better,
>   but is not ready for mainline since it also affects all users of the
>   8250 driver.  A mailine acceptable solution for this is needed.

In case others didn't see this because the list was down, the tree
now contains a fix for this serial problem that that was done by the 
person who made the change that broke DaVinci.

Kevin

> Coming soon:
>
> - I'm also in the process of removing the hacks for the i2c expanders
>   in favor of using the mainline drivers for the EEPROM and the
>   pcf857x parts.  I'll have some patches for review shortly, at least
>   for the eeprom.
>
>
> [1] 
> http://linux.omap.com/pipermail/davinci-linux-open-source/2008-August/007726.html

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