On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Julien De Bona <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 12/09/12 19:29, Matt Turner a écrit :
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Julien De Bona
>> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>
>>> I found that commit 2539387611b8b15bb2367275df9bfd3e29dc2a0e in December
>>>
>>> 2010 broke the Gdium's GPIOs by doing this:
>>> - set ARCH_NR_GPIOS to 4, which can fit the Loongson 2f's 4 GPIOs but not
>>> the 64 GPIOs from the SM501 (the driver expects ARCH_NR_GPIOS==256)
>>> - register ARCH_NR_GPIOS ls2f GPIOs, which allocates all potential GPIOs
>>> to
>>> ls2f and leaves no room for the SM501 GPIOs.
>
>
>> Patches should go to Ralf and linux-mips@. Not here.
>>
>
> The wiki homepage states that this project aims to to support loongson
> machines, welcomes patches and will push its stable patchet to linux-mips.
> In short: specialize in this small domain and push the resulting work
> upstream when it's ready; I think I'm fitting in that: I'm referring to a
> commit made in this project on code directly related to the Loongson CPU and
> breaking a Loongson machine. There's no Gdium support in linux-mips, which
> makes the patch irrelevant there at this moment.

They don't. No one is pushing patches from this list upstream.

I didn't realize there wasn't Gdium support upstream. Oh, just another
instance of failure to work upstream.

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