Le 03/03/2023 à 20:41, Crystal Wood a écrit : > On Fri, 2023-03-03 at 10:14 +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >> On Fri, Mar 3, 2023, at 02:04, Paul Gortmaker wrote: >>> 01/03/2023 (Wed 14:23) Christophe Leroy wrote: >>>> Le 28/02/2023 ?? 18:51, Arnd Bergmann a ??crit??: >>>> Hope it clarifies how those reference boards are used. >>> >>> It was really useful input and gave an insight into how things get used. >>> >>> But let me put a slightly different slant on things. If there is no >>> maintainer for the platform/architecture/CPU, then where is the >>> obligation for mainline to keep it up to date just for your company to >>> use the code/BSP as a reference? >>> >>> Do they continue to do this for one more year, or three or ... ??? >>> Does someone list themselves in MAINTAINERS for arch/powerpc/83xx ? >> ... >>> >>> If you see change 0123abcdef breaks boot on your platform, you have a >>> legit voice to gripe about it right then and there. Don't wait!!! >> >> I think the answer here is that Christophe is already the only person >> that does this, so he is the de-facto maintainer for ppc32 regardless >> of whether he wants himself listed in the file or not: >> >> $ git log --no-merges --format="%an" v5.0.. arch/powerpc/platforms/[458e]* | >> sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | grep -vw 1 >> 61 Christophe Leroy >> 12 Michael Ellerman >> 11 Thomas Gleixner >> 11 Oliver O'Halloran >> 11 Liang He >> 7 Uwe Kleine-König >> 6 Nick Child >> 4 Rasmus Villemoes >> 4 Randy Dunlap >> 4 Mike Rapoport >> 4 Julia Lawall >> 4 Andy Shevchenko >> 3 Xiaoming Ni >> 3 Nicholas Piggin >> 3 Marc Zyngier >> 3 Christophe JAILLET >> 3 Christoph Hellwig >> 2 Paul Gortmaker >> 2 Mathieu Malaterre >> 2 Markus Elfring >> 2 Jordan Niethe >> 2 Dmitry Torokhov >> 2 Arnd Bergmann >> >> Pretty much everyone else on the list above only did treewide >> cleanups, dead code removal or compile-time fixes, while Christophe >> is the one that fixed machine specific bugs and added new features. > > Speaking of that, I'd be fine with Christophe replacing me in the "LINUX FOR > POWERPC EMBEDDED PPC83XX AND PPC85XX" entry, given that he's been way more > involved than me lately.
MPC83XX yes I can, I have MPC8321E Hardware, but PPC85XX I'm not sure. I don't know much more than what I can experiment with QEMU. Maybe Pali for MPC85XX ? Christophe