From: benh@kernel.crashing.org
To: <msokolov@ivan.Harhan.ORG>, <linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Re: CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 17:13:02 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020411161302.6159@mailhost.mipsys.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <0204111540.AA28629@ivan.Harhan.ORG>
>
>I guess I'll just have to convince Debian to make a package from
>linuxppc_2_4_alt to support HEC PPCStar machines and show all these exchanges
>as evidence that the PPC MAINTAINERS are not intent on allowing new machine
>support into 2.4 any time soon.
Don't get to conclusions so fast. We have already a whole bunch of new
machines support pending in _devel that has to be merged, and that will
happen after 2.4.19. Things aren't fast on a stable kernel, but that's
the way it should be.
>> Well.. you forget pmac here ;)
>>
>> The problem is that pmac has it's own serial HW with a different driver,
>> but still may need serial.o for PCI serial cards or pcmcia modems.
>
>But then a PMac doesn't need anything in rs_table!
But a pmac/prep/chrp kernel may.
>If in addition to PMacs a CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 kernel supports other machines
>with serial consoles, the serial driver must be compiled in. If no machines
>other than PMac are selected, you can compile without the serial driver in
>there as the PMac port won't care about rs_table and won't call
>early_serial_setup. Then if you load it as a module, you'll have no fixed
>ports
>will get all PCI, PCMCIA, etc. ones, which is exactly what you need here.
>
>So I don't see a problem.
Not having it as a module may prevent pcmcia modems from working.
Ben.
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Thread overview: 53+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-04-11 15:40 CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-11 15:49 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Geert Uytterhoeven
2002-04-11 16:13 ` benh [this message]
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2002-04-11 20:51 CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-11 19:10 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Mark A. Greer
2002-04-11 17:15 CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-11 16:24 CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-11 16:50 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 benh
2002-04-11 3:08 CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-10 23:42 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2002-04-11 17:51 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Mark A. Greer
2002-04-12 12:57 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Paul Mackerras
2002-04-12 11:57 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 benh
2002-04-12 19:02 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-15 15:46 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-15 18:08 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-15 19:54 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-06 22:17 CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-06 23:29 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2002-04-06 21:39 CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-06 22:52 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2002-04-07 8:34 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Geert Uytterhoeven
2002-04-07 9:04 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2002-04-09 8:12 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Schmitz
2002-04-06 20:23 CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-06 22:06 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2002-04-08 15:48 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-08 16:03 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Gabriel Paubert
2002-04-08 16:24 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-08 16:48 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Gabriel Paubert
2002-04-08 17:23 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Matt Porter
2002-04-08 17:37 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Gabriel Paubert
2002-04-08 18:07 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Matt Porter
2002-04-08 18:41 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Gabriel Paubert
2002-04-08 18:18 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-08 18:53 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Matt Porter
2002-04-09 14:59 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-09 19:52 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-10 8:27 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Geert Uytterhoeven
2002-04-10 15:17 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-11 3:50 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-11 15:27 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-10 15:16 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-11 3:46 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-11 15:24 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-11 16:16 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-11 15:51 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Mark A. Greer
2002-04-11 16:59 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-11 17:25 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Michael Sokolov
2002-04-11 17:42 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-10 19:08 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Tom Rini
2002-04-10 13:20 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 Paul Mackerras
2002-04-10 15:23 ` CONFIG_GENERIC_PPC32 benh
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