> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Kridner [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 9:51 AM
> To: Daniel Mack; Tony Lindgren; Hilman, Kevin; Paul Walmsley; Hiremath,
> Vaibhav; Hernandez, Carlos; Maupin, Chase
> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected];
> Kridner, Jason
> Subject: Re: Current state of AM33xx patches
> 
> From: Daniel Mack <[email protected]>
> >Hey,
> >
> >can anybody give me a quick wrap-up about the current state of AM33xx
> >based SoCs in mainline? What are the next steps to get things merged?
> 
> There is a wiki page [1] that is intended to provide a summary, but I'm
> confident it is not up-to-date.  There is also some automated testing, but
> I'm not aware if any of the test results are public and I believe the
> coverage is fairly limited.  Hopefully Carlos can chime in with any
> information about that.
> 

Linux Nightly Test results are available at 
http://arago-project.org/testresults/linux/
Builds are currently failing due to wpa-supplicant recipe. 

The current nightly test plan includes: USB Host tests, PWM, Alsa, SPI, MMC, 
NAND, EDMA, Ethernet, RTC, I2C, PWM, WDT, CPUFREQ,  Timers, Kernel IPC, Math 
library, LMBench and cyclictest. Let us know if you want other areas to be 
included in the nightly test plan.
For a sample test coverage, check build from last week at
http://arago-project.org/testresults/linux/ti-staging/2012-06-05_16-05-17/am335x-evm/test-log.html

Carlos

> [1]
> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Sitara_Linux_Upstream_Status#AM335
> x
> _Status
> 
> 
> >
> >I'm getting involved in a project that is based on a AM3352 and would
> >like to provide help where necessary and wanted.
> 
> Your help is really appreciated, so thanks in advance.  Hopefully Vaibhav
> or Chase can reply with info about any particular subsystems that need
> either review or coding.  Conversion to Device Tree is an on-going complex
> area where Vaibhav is contributing.
> 
> >
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Daniel
> 

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