On 7 March 2010 02:30, Benjamin Valentin <benpi...@zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Am Wed, 24 Feb 2010 10:36:03 +1030
> schrieb Graham Gower <graham.go...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>> The qi-hardware tree is oriented for devices based upon the jz4740,
>> not the jz4730. There are differences in these SoCs, such as the
>> location of some memory mapped registers, which will cause problems.
>> You must adapt the jz4730 code from Ingenic.
>
> Hm, but this doesn't explain why it wouldn't even start to load the
> kernel.
> Are the differences between those versions of the SoCs documented
> somewhere? So maybe only few adjustments would have to be made for the
> jz4730.
> Their Ben NanoNote used the jz4720 btw.

The documentation is not freely distributable, unfortunately.

In case you are interested, I am actively working on making jz4730
devices working on current kernels.
http://www.linux-mips.org/archives/linux-mips/2010-02/msg00243.html

Further to that post, I have made some progress towards minimising the
differences between my code and Lars-Peter Clausen's jz4740 code. So
hopefully we will be in a position to merge and collaborate soon.

-Graham

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