Hi Bruce, > -----Original Message----- > From: linux-snps-arc <[email protected]> On Behalf > Of Bruce Ashfield > Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 6:16 PM > To: Alexey Brodkin <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected]; Development list for the linux-yocto > repositories <linux- > [email protected]>; Khem Raj <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [linux-yocto] [PATCH] ARC: Add nsimhs- and hsdk-standard configs > > On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 9:29 AM Alexey Brodkin > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > With ARC support ramping-up in upstream OE we're ready to > > build more complicated distributions and linux-yocto is > > a nice and configurable base for that. > > > > This commit adds support of 1 simulated board (nSIM) and > > the mast affordable and powerful to date development board (HSDK). > > > > Once Qemu port for ARC is functional (it's being actively developed now) > > we'll switch from nSIM to Qemu. > > > > Still it would be really good to keep nSIM support in linux-yocto for now > > as it allows for simpler testing as compared to real HW. > > Looks good to me, the configs make sense and are clean. > > I'd put this on master so it would be available for the 5.x -dev > kernel (and then any > future versions I release). If you want to test it on other versions > (i.e. 4.19), let me > know and I can put it there as well.
Well I prepared those based on 4.19 branch so I know it works there. Now given 4.19 is the most recent LTS kernel is there a sense in adding these configs in 4.19 or OE/Yocto-wise 4.19 is no different than any other version? Given linux-yocto might be a base for many different projects I'd like to make sure ARC boards are available there so there will be an easy way to build and run basic stuff. -Alexey -- _______________________________________________ linux-yocto mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/linux-yocto
