Following this are several patches that IMO make a useful
leap in functionality for the dm355 and its EVM:
- GPIO bugfixes. The other chips probably didn't care,
but for dm355 correctly written drivers could oops;
and they certainly wouldn't get the IRQs they needed.
- Support the firmware on the EVM's msp430 chip:
* Basic MFD driver, exposing the LEDs, SW6 and
NTSC/PAL jumper, poweroff (!), and more.
* board-dm355-evm.c support to hook that driver
up properly (new style I2C driver setup, as
also needed for the A/V codec drivers).
* RTC driver. Throw in a battery, and get a
simple and usable clock.
* Input driver. For the buttons on the board,
and the IR remote. This is very basic, with
a couple issues someone should look at.
- Hook up the dm9000 ethernet controller, so these
boards can do NFS root, etc. with current GIT.
Those last two patches rely on the GPIO fixes.
No defconfig update at this time, but AFAICT it'd
be appropriate to add the dm9000 and msp430 stuff.
Not to mention useful. :)
- Dave
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