[yocto] [PULL][linux-yocto] beagleboard: sync with meta-ti linux-omap_2.6.37
Koen Kooi
koen at dominion.thruhere.net
Sat Jun 18 08:10:33 PDT 2011
Op 18 jun 2011, om 17:08 heeft Darren Hart het volgende geschreven:
>
>
> On 06/18/2011 01:11 AM, Koen Kooi wrote:
>>
>> Op 18 jun 2011, om 01:18 heeft Darren Hart het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>> From: Darren Hart <dvhart at linux.intel.com>
>>>
>>> The following commits have been pulled in from the meta-ti
>>> linux-omap_2.6.37 recipe, with the exception of: USB: ehci: remove
>>> structure packing from ehci_def which hails from mainline and
>>> should be applied to yocto/base, while the rest should be applied
>>> to yocto/standard/beagleboard.
>>>
>>> Fixes [YOCTO #764] Fixes [YOCTO #765] Fixes [YOCTO #767]
>>>
>>> This brings linux-yocto in sync with the meta-ti linux-omap_2.6.37
>>> recipe and significantly improves Beagleboard support in
>>> linux-yocto. As there are 115 patches in total, and none of them
>>> are new, I have omitted them from the email.
>>
>>
>> You seem to be including the patches that patch the kernel from
>> 37rc7 (or rc8, I forget) to .37 final, which shouldn't apply. So
>> basically leave out the patches in the 'linus' directory.
>
> There were about 200 patches in total, I've removed all those that
> reverse applied and failed do to a conflict that was obviously a merge
> of a very similar patch. That accounted for most of the 37-rc[78] to 37
> patches from the linus directory.
>
>> The camera
>> interface also doesn't work, so the 'media' directory can be left out
>> as well.
>
> The goal was to stay as close to the meta-ti/linux-omap_2.6.37 recipe as
> possible with the linux-yocto kernel repository. Will you be removing
> all of the media directory from there as well? I don't want to remove
> them from here if you'll be *adding* to them there. However, if you'll
> be sure to just be replacing them there, then I can drop them here.
The .37 isn't used, developed or supported for beagleboard anymore, .39 is all the rage now :)
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