Hi Tom, On 01/24/17 23:31, Tom Rini wrote: > We have a number of instances of platforms that define a MACH_TYPE_xxx > value and number. We are currently synced with the latest vales from > the Linux Kernel and in turn if numbers are not used there it is because > they were never officially used anywhere. We drop all our instances of > these numbers.
[...] > include/configs/cm_t335.h | 3 --- [...] > diff --git a/include/configs/cm_t335.h b/include/configs/cm_t335.h > index 8d5f26a139c3..e37d96707979 100644 > --- a/include/configs/cm_t335.h > +++ b/include/configs/cm_t335.h > @@ -24,9 +24,6 @@ > #undef CONFIG_MAX_RAM_BANK_SIZE > #define CONFIG_MAX_RAM_BANK_SIZE (512 << 20) /* 512MB */ > > -#define MACH_TYPE_CM_T335 4586 /* Until the next sync */ > -#define CONFIG_MACH_TYPE MACH_TYPE_CM_T335 > - > /* Clock Defines */ > #define V_OSCK 25000000 /* Clock output from > T2 */ > #define V_SCLK (V_OSCK) Most of cm-t335 customers use non-DT Linux kernel 3.2 in production. I'd really appreciate if we can keep the two above lines, so we or our customers can just update/use the upstream U-Boot. In fact, this is the only board that received Linux upstream DT-only support while there were non-DT kernels released to customers. -- Regards, Igor. _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list [email protected] http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot

