Hi Again,

I received multiple private mails in the last days, please always include this mailing list on reply!

Current situation from my perspective:
Dakota kernel support done by QCA is public here: https://source.codeaurora.org/quic/qsdk/oss/kernel/linux-msm/commit/?h=release/collard_cc_cs&id=2e6acfb58dceee5baf746a9ed37a8efbad8a7626

This branch contains all code and drivers to build a Linux kernel for Dakota CPUs. But this kernel tree is based on 3.14 and has more that 2400 commits on top. Including kernel updates, other HW support and so on.

-> someone needs to find the relevant parts (device drivers?) and extract and rebase them to 4.4 (current LEDE ipq Linux kernel version). ---> I have no idea how to do that in a way that we can extract the newest bits, but not lose relevant parts at the same time, input/advice from others needed!

With that kernel support we can build LEDE build targets, I started here https://github.com/lede-project/source/compare/master...mehlis:ipq40xx but this is more or less a copy on ipq806x with dk01 and dk04 dts files, no real support.

Feedback and ideas are welcome!

Christian

Reminder: I'm doing this in my spare time :)


Am 2016-10-31 22:38, schrieb Christian Mehlis:
Hi,

is there someone working on QCA Dakota support for lede?

Linux 4.4 already has support for the dakota ref board:
arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq4019-ap.dk01.1-c1.dts

I received a Compex WPJ428 board containing QSDK (which is in fact
openwrt based) and I want to make lede work on it.
Unfortunately there is no support for DK01 QCA refboard in lede, I
think WPJ428 is almost the same.

Regards,
Christian

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