Re: devicetrees overlays support

2021-01-05 Thread Vincent Pelletier
On Tue, 5 Jan 2021 00:55:32 +, Vincent Pelletier wrote: > Ping ? And I got an answer from upstream, directing me at the following thread: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-devicetree/71fb0ff289e84c55bd92ecd96bc9a...@svr-chch-ex1.atlnz.lc/ and especially this reply: https://lore.kernel.org/

Re: devicetrees overlays support

2021-01-04 Thread Vincent Pelletier
Ping ? On Sun, 13 Dec 2020 07:57:24 +, Vincent Pelletier wrote: > (please keep me CC'ed, I'm not subscribed) > > I am using the (non-official) Debian port for raspberry pi from > raspi.debian.net , and have a device connected to the SPI bus pins on > the 40-pins extension connector. In my u

Re: devicetrees overlays support

2020-12-20 Thread Vincent Pelletier
On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 11:36:59 +0530, Karthik wrote: > compile your own kernel > > On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 7:51 AM Vincent Pelletier > wrote: > > > > On Sun, 13 Dec 2020 07:57:24 +, Vincent Pelletier > > wrote: > > > Would there be a particular reason __symbols__ are not output by the > >

Re: devicetrees overlays support

2020-12-19 Thread Vincent Pelletier
On Sun, 13 Dec 2020 07:57:24 +, Vincent Pelletier wrote: > Would there be a particular reason __symbols__ are not output by the > kernel build command ? > Maybe making it optional if the size increase matters for some very > tightly constrained platforms ? To put more concrete commands behin

devicetrees overlays support

2020-12-13 Thread Vincent Pelletier
Hello, (please keep me CC'ed, I'm not subscribed) I am using the (non-official) Debian port for raspberry pi from raspi.debian.net , and have a device connected to the SPI bus pins on the 40-pins extension connector. In my understanding, the proper approach to interfacing with such device is to w