On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 9:40 PM, Otavio Salvador
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 7:05 AM Andreas Müller <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>>
>> Tested:
>>
>> * HDMI
>> * MMC
>> * eMMC (mounted)
>> * NAND (kernel log - no partitions)
>> * RTC
>> * USB-Host
>> * Ethernet
>> * WiFi
>> * Bluetooth
>> * serial console
>>
>> Open:
>>
>> * HDMI sound
>> * Onboard sound (ALSA looks good has no phones connected yet)
>> * User-Button
>> * USB-OTG
>>
>> Cannot test:
>>
>> * CAN
>>
>> Additional comments:
>>
>> 1. The way, the dt-files are copied into the kernel sources is not state of 
>> the
>>    art. But since this is some work in progress it makes my worklow a lot 
>> easier.
>> 2. My target is to send dt-files to mainline kernel but they are not yet 
>> ready
>>    for that 'environment'. Once done I'll send backports to meta-fslc and 1.
>>    can go.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Andreas Müller <[email protected]>
>
> You could instead of adding them verbose here, send them for our
> linux-fslc fork and keep improving it until it is ready for upstream
> submission. What do you think?
>
Oi Otavio,

Honestly: I would like to go this way first because:

* it is WIP - and there are known bugs (e.g USB-Host has to move to 'Open')
* working on linux-fslc is more effort for me - and I am under massive
pressure really (from all the product-or-whatever-managers and
shiny-teeth-sales-people)
* have not seen much community in this corner area

Since we (our company) decided to go 'mainline kernel/graphic-stack'
way, chances are very high that I'll continue work on this :)

And promised: Once ironed out I'll send patches to linux -fslc and
later -mainline.

Regards

Andreas
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