On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 7:40 PM Chris Packham <judge.pack...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Sean and Dhananjay, > > Adding U-Boot ML to the Cc > > On Tue, Jul 12, 2022, 08:45 Sean Edmond <seanedm...@microsoft.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Chris, >> >> I’m looking to add IPv6 to our version of u-boot. >> >> I found your patch series which looks like a solid initial effort: >> [U-Boot] [RFC PATCH v3 00/11] IPv6 support - Chris Packham (kernel.org) >> >> I have a few questions on the work: >> - the patch series is now ~5 year old. Do you have a newer patch series >> rebased onto a newer u-boot? >> - do you have any plan to create a PR with these changes? >> - has there been much interest in your changes? >> - have you met any other individuals/companies who are trying to add IPv6 >> into u-boot? >> >> I look forward to hearing from you! >> >> Sean > > IPv6 support is definitely something I want to get landed in upstream U-Boot. > > It seemed to be fairly well received last time I posted the series. The main > thing lacking was tests. That's pretty much where things were at last time I > touched it. As usual life and work commitments have stopped me from > progressing it further. > > In the meantime U-Boot's testing infrastructure has improved a lot which > should make adding the tests easier. I know there have been some more changes > in net that will conflict but not badly. > > At $dayjob we have merged a newer u-boot version into our fork so I do have > something that is effectively a post state for the merge conflict to refer to > but it's not the broken out series that I'd like to submit. > > I think I should be able to get the series rebased against master (or the > just released 2022.07 might be more useful as a base). I can probably get > that up on github in the next couple of days.
I've rebased my series against v2022.07 you can get the code from the ipv6 branch of https://github.com/cpackham/u-boot.git I've only lightly compile tested it so I've no idea if it's still functional