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LPC32xx status (Re: [PATCH] Correct bad gpio naming) |
> > Since you are modifying LPC32xx :) Which kernel version do you run? > > I was trying to get a board up with 3.0 (not booting) and 3.3-rc1 > > (build breakage). I even thought about removing that mach, since > > vital parts seem to be missing (Net, NAND) or broken. So, I am > > interested if there are still users. > > I'm actively maintaining an LPC32xx machine line (WORK Microwave GmbH > devices) at http://git.antcom.de/ - feel free to merge from there. Cool, best answer I could get \o/ > Expect the first one of the drivers to be submitted soon, I will do > them one by one. I think the first step should be adding a generic defconfig and make sure this builds and boots (I think I have a phy3250 somewhere, so I could test). After that new drivers would make sense. IIRC clock.c was pretty broken, we needed hacks to get USB working with a 2.6.35. I also see that your tree modifies it. Kevin: Are you with us? Regards, Wolfram -- Pengutronix e.K. | Wolfram Sang | Industrial Linux Solutions | http://www.pengutronix.de/ |
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