On 6 February 2014 16:32, Code Kipper <codekip...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 6 February 2014 16:05, Olliver Schinagl <oliver+l...@schinagl.nl>wrote:
>
>> On 06-02-14 15:43, Code Kipper wrote:
>>
>>> That's fine.....I'll update the wiki with the notes that I've made on
>>> the registers and I'll try to maintain my changes on my fork for now. Do
>>> you know how often Allwinner produce a new dump?....I can wait and see
>>> how much effort a backport takes when the next one comes.
>>>
>> We have the a23 sdk dump; which is a new kernel with updated stuff; you
>> could try integrating that into the current stuff as a starter?
>>
>>>
>>> Sure...can you point to where to look?. I can't see any a23 related
> branches on github.
> CK
>
No worries. Found it here http://dl.linux-sunxi.org/SDK/A23-v1.0/unpacked/


>  It's fairly straightforward to work around platform differences without
>>> #ifdefs so I'll tackle that one first,
>>> BR,
>>> CK
>>>
>>>
>>> On 6 February 2014 15:27, Olliver Schinagl <oliver+l...@schinagl.nl
>>> <mailto:oliver+l...@schinagl.nl>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     On 05-02-14 08:21, Code Kipper wrote:
>>>
>>>         Hi,
>>>
>>>         A while ago I submitted a load of patches basically cleaning up
>>> the
>>>         audio drivers to get rid of every checkpatch error and to delete
>>>         stuff
>>>         which I thought wasn't needed. The thread can be seen here
>>>
>>>     I'm not sure if this is a great idea as it makes backporting stuff
>>>     from newer dumps much harder. I think your efforts are better used
>>>     in possibly starting to clean it up in a seperate branch so that it
>>>     can go upstream into mainline? Mind you, no DMA yet there.
>>>
>>>     Otherwise try to see if you can make the driver without #ifdefs so
>>>     sunxi_soc works for sun4i, sun5i, sun7i without compile time
>>>     differences.
>>>
>>>     Oliver
>>>
>>>         https://groups.google.com/__forum/#!msg/linux-sunxi/__
>>> u3OE9vO-MvM/WNDo3KjXT3gJ
>>>         <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/linux-sunxi/
>>> u3OE9vO-MvM/WNDo3KjXT3gJ>.
>>>
>>>         I took onboard the comments that were made and I've started to
>>>         break the
>>>         patches down into smaller more easily manageable chunks.
>>>
>>>         These are my current plans:
>>>         1)Update the wiki with the register and bit details.
>>>         2)First patch set removes all the unnecessary headers.
>>>         3)Next patch set removes all the magic numbers that I'm finding.
>>>         4)Break down the tidy up patches that I first submitted,
>>>         basically it
>>>         was formatting and removal of Chinese comments.
>>>         5)Remove headers which aren't shared across files.
>>>         6)Major refactoring in preparation for mainlining activities.
>>>
>>>         Does anybody have anything to add to this and is anybody else
>>>         working on
>>>         the audio drivers at the moment?. I'm currently working my way
>>>         through
>>>         the sunxi-codec driver which brings me to my next question. Can
>>>         anybody
>>>         recommend a A20(or A31) tablet preferably 10" which I get hold of
>>>         quickly in Europe?, I need this so I can make sure these codec
>>>         changes
>>>         aren't breaking things.
>>>
>>>         Thanks in advance,
>>>         CK.
>>>
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