Hi, I'd hope "during a mini-DebCamp at ARM" is the perfect time to poke you about kernel support for more ARM platforms?
On 2023-10-15 16:30 +03:00, Alper Nebi Yasak wrote: > I'll also look into configs needed for ARM Chromebooks in more detail, > but that'll take more time because more things were already-enabled on > the x86 side compared to the ARM side. I've got things mostly working on some MediaTek Chromebooks and filed some merge requests for linux and initramfs-tools, more details at [3]. Please take a look. I have also written up a "dts2config" script inspired by another script Diederik used to analyze RK3588 platforms' dts files for related config options. The script and short / long results for all dts files are available at [3] attached to a comment. I hope they will be useful in enabling support for more hardware. With that, I generated some short lists of config options per SoC, based on device-tree "compatible" strings in ChromeOS boards' dts' for that SoC. Attaching those as a tarball here. It would be nice if you enabled those that aren't enabled yet, but I don't expect that will happen before I can get those tested on actual hardware... [3] [arm64] Enable configs for MediaTek MT8173 and MT8183 Chromebooks https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/merge_requests/906 P.S.: I'd also appreciate you looking at my x86 ChromeOS configs MR: https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/merge_requests/768
cros-configs-per-soc.tar.xz
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