Hi, Thank you for your comment.
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> wrote: > On Sun, 2013-03-17 at 08:35 +0900, Nobuhiro Iwamatsu wrote: >> Package: linux >> Version: 3.8.2-1~experimental.1 >> Severity: wishlist >> Tags: patch >> >> Hi, >> >> >From linux 3.8, support of armada 370/xp was added in arm. >> This is classified into the armhf architecture of debian. >> First I began and thought that an armada flavor would be added. >> When I consulted about this in debian-arm ML, I got advice from >> several developers what "multiplatform" flavour was better than >> "armada" flavour[0]. >> >> Since arm is developed toward multiplatform from now on, >> I think that "multiplatform" is desirable. >> Although there is still little SoC which is supporting >> multiplatform, I would like to support armada 370/xp >> (mach-mvebu) first. >> >> I created the patch which supports this. >> Please check and apply. > > In future all ARM kernels should be multi-platform, but I expect there > will still be different flavours, such as for LPAE or the RT featureset. > I would much prefer a name that will provide a more useful distinction > in future (and not be too long!). Perhaps it should refer to the CPU > requirement like the flavours for some other architectures. I see. Although it is very simple, how is "armmp"? > >> NOTE: The vexpress can also be supported by multiplatform. >> If it is desirable to include this in multiplatform, I will >> create a new patch. > > I think that's desirable, but maybe make that a second patch? > > The linux-latest package will also need a transitional package to > migrate vexpress installations. I see. I forgot about this. I will create new patch. > >> From: Nobuhiro Iwamatsu <iwama...@debian.org> >> Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2013 13:20:13 +0900 >> Subject: [PATCH] [armhf] Add multiplatform flavour >> >> Signed-off-by: Nobuhiro Iwamatsu <iwama...@debian.org> >> --- >> debian/config/armhf/config.multiplatform | 96 >> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> debian/config/armhf/defines | 11 ++++ >> debian/installer/armhf/kernel-versions | 7 ++- >> 3 files changed, 111 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >> create mode 100644 debian/config/armhf/config.multiplatform >> >> diff --git a/debian/config/armhf/config.multiplatform >> b/debian/config/armhf/config.multiplatform >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..cb4ad57 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/debian/config/armhf/config.multiplatform > [...] >> +## >> +## file: drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/Kconfig >> +## >> +CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_MARVELL=y >> +CONFIG_MVMDIO=y >> +CONFIG_MVNETA=y >> + >> +## >> +## file: drivers/net/ethernet/micrel/Kconfig >> +## >> +CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_MICREL=y >> + >> +## >> +## file: drivers/net/phy/Kconfig >> +## >> +CONFIG_PHYLIB=y >> +CONFIG_MARVELL_PHY=y > [...] > > Do these all need to be built in? For a multi-platform kernel we should > really be building drivers as modules by default. These can set to module/ I update a patch. > > Ben. > > -- > Ben Hutchings > Usenet is essentially a HUGE group of people passing notes in class. > - Rachel Kadel, `A Quick Guide to Newsgroup Etiquette' Best regards, Nobuhiro -- Nobuhiro Iwamatsu iwamatsu at {nigauri.org / debian.org} GPG ID: 40AD1FA6 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CABMQnV+QaxMxYb8rMoNCcTP_c=ebqj5jkksutguj7junak7...@mail.gmail.com