Re: mach-shmobile: FIXME message in file pm-sh732.c

2014-07-11 Thread Nick Krause
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Simon Horman  wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 11:24:12AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Simon Horman  wrote:
>> > On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 12:34:58AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
>> >> While searching for FIX ME messages when using cscope on the latest 
>> >> kernels I
>> >> get a message on 68 of this file and was wondering what I need to define 
>> >> SMFRAM
>> >> as in order for it to point to things needed to support this portion
>> >> of the  hardware.
>> >
>> > Hi Nick,
>> >
>> > while I don't have a technical answer to your question I do believe
>> > that the code in question will be removed in the not too distant future
>> > along with support for the sh7372 SoC.
>>
>> Why are we removing support for this SoC? Is there any reason?
>
> Because it is rather old hardware which is most likely not used against
> mainline by anyone other than those maintaining the code and moving it over
> to use multiplatform, CCF, and the like appears to be more work thank it is
> worth.

That's fine, you can remove it then. I was just curious.
Cheers Nick
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Re: mach-shmobile: FIXME message in file pm-sh732.c

2014-07-11 Thread Simon Horman
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 11:24:12AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Simon Horman  wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 12:34:58AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
> >> While searching for FIX ME messages when using cscope on the latest 
> >> kernels I
> >> get a message on 68 of this file and was wondering what I need to define 
> >> SMFRAM
> >> as in order for it to point to things needed to support this portion
> >> of the  hardware.
> >
> > Hi Nick,
> >
> > while I don't have a technical answer to your question I do believe
> > that the code in question will be removed in the not too distant future
> > along with support for the sh7372 SoC.
> 
> Why are we removing support for this SoC? Is there any reason?

Because it is rather old hardware which is most likely not used against
mainline by anyone other than those maintaining the code and moving it over
to use multiplatform, CCF, and the like appears to be more work thank it is
worth.
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Re: mach-shmobile: FIXME message in file pm-sh732.c

2014-07-11 Thread Nick Krause
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Simon Horman  wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 12:34:58AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
>> While searching for FIX ME messages when using cscope on the latest kernels I
>> get a message on 68 of this file and was wondering what I need to define 
>> SMFRAM
>> as in order for it to point to things needed to support this portion
>> of the  hardware.
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> while I don't have a technical answer to your question I do believe
> that the code in question will be removed in the not too distant future
> along with support for the sh7372 SoC.

Why are we removing support for this SoC? Is there any reason?
Nick
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Re: mach-shmobile: FIXME message in file pm-sh732.c

2014-07-11 Thread Simon Horman
On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 12:34:58AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
> While searching for FIX ME messages when using cscope on the latest kernels I
> get a message on 68 of this file and was wondering what I need to define 
> SMFRAM
> as in order for it to point to things needed to support this portion
> of the  hardware.

Hi Nick,

while I don't have a technical answer to your question I do believe
that the code in question will be removed in the not too distant future
along with support for the sh7372 SoC.
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Re: mach-shmobile: FIXME message in file pm-sh732.c

2014-07-11 Thread Simon Horman
On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 12:34:58AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
 While searching for FIX ME messages when using cscope on the latest kernels I
 get a message on 68 of this file and was wondering what I need to define 
 SMFRAM
 as in order for it to point to things needed to support this portion
 of the  hardware.

Hi Nick,

while I don't have a technical answer to your question I do believe
that the code in question will be removed in the not too distant future
along with support for the sh7372 SoC.
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Re: mach-shmobile: FIXME message in file pm-sh732.c

2014-07-11 Thread Nick Krause
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Simon Horman ho...@verge.net.au wrote:
 On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 12:34:58AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
 While searching for FIX ME messages when using cscope on the latest kernels I
 get a message on 68 of this file and was wondering what I need to define 
 SMFRAM
 as in order for it to point to things needed to support this portion
 of the  hardware.

 Hi Nick,

 while I don't have a technical answer to your question I do believe
 that the code in question will be removed in the not too distant future
 along with support for the sh7372 SoC.

Why are we removing support for this SoC? Is there any reason?
Nick
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Re: mach-shmobile: FIXME message in file pm-sh732.c

2014-07-11 Thread Simon Horman
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 11:24:12AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
 On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Simon Horman ho...@verge.net.au wrote:
  On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 12:34:58AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
  While searching for FIX ME messages when using cscope on the latest 
  kernels I
  get a message on 68 of this file and was wondering what I need to define 
  SMFRAM
  as in order for it to point to things needed to support this portion
  of the  hardware.
 
  Hi Nick,
 
  while I don't have a technical answer to your question I do believe
  that the code in question will be removed in the not too distant future
  along with support for the sh7372 SoC.
 
 Why are we removing support for this SoC? Is there any reason?

Because it is rather old hardware which is most likely not used against
mainline by anyone other than those maintaining the code and moving it over
to use multiplatform, CCF, and the like appears to be more work thank it is
worth.
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Re: mach-shmobile: FIXME message in file pm-sh732.c

2014-07-11 Thread Nick Krause
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Simon Horman ho...@verge.net.au wrote:
 On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 11:24:12AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
 On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Simon Horman ho...@verge.net.au wrote:
  On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 12:34:58AM -0400, Nick Krause wrote:
  While searching for FIX ME messages when using cscope on the latest 
  kernels I
  get a message on 68 of this file and was wondering what I need to define 
  SMFRAM
  as in order for it to point to things needed to support this portion
  of the  hardware.
 
  Hi Nick,
 
  while I don't have a technical answer to your question I do believe
  that the code in question will be removed in the not too distant future
  along with support for the sh7372 SoC.

 Why are we removing support for this SoC? Is there any reason?

 Because it is rather old hardware which is most likely not used against
 mainline by anyone other than those maintaining the code and moving it over
 to use multiplatform, CCF, and the like appears to be more work thank it is
 worth.

That's fine, you can remove it then. I was just curious.
Cheers Nick
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mach-shmobile: FIXME message in file pm-sh732.c

2014-07-03 Thread Nick Krause
While searching for FIX ME messages when using cscope on the latest kernels I
get a message on 68 of this file and was wondering what I need to define SMFRAM
as in order for it to point to things needed to support this portion
of the  hardware.
Cheers Nick
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mach-shmobile: FIXME message in file pm-sh732.c

2014-07-03 Thread Nick Krause
While searching for FIX ME messages when using cscope on the latest kernels I
get a message on 68 of this file and was wondering what I need to define SMFRAM
as in order for it to point to things needed to support this portion
of the  hardware.
Cheers Nick
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