-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Kumar Gala wrote:
|> My intention was to give a device tree structure to the kernel at boot |> time via a (pseudo?) pointer in bd_info or similar. Then you would only |> need to recompile a little bootloader (which is needed for setting up |> the FPGA anyway) with this structure for every specific card. You could |> even be shrewd enough to have a single kernel image but several |> structures to launch several processors on the same chip. Does it sound |> like a sane solution? This got resurrected recently. Some of us have been talking privately about it and I should have time with a board and BDI shortly. The idea above about the bd_info pointer is precisely what I've been working with people off list on. | I think this is reasonable. The best device tree would be a flattened | OF tree since we are trying to move the world in that direction. Jon | Masters around? Yes, but I've been tied up with worky and magazine stuff again. If someone wants to work with me then this might actually happen. Cheers, Jon. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCS+38eTyyexZHHxERAhKmAJ9v2k8rvFjB+W9OmXu4P7blHiWIkQCglEFk AA2fZEsXmpWV0Jj/Z2OCrxA= =oVje -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----