From: Steven Scholz <steven.scholz@imc-berlin.de>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot-Users] CONFIG_SERIAL_TAG and CONFIG_REVISION_TAG ???
Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 14:40:49 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4253D8D1.2010307@imc-berlin.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42319FE9.4060505@imc-berlin.de>
Hi there,
I wrote:
> for ARM boards CONFIG_SERIAL_TAG and CONFIG_REVISION_TAG can be used to
> pass the board's serial nummber and revision to a linux kernel.
>
> For now setup_serial_tag() has to be defined in board specific files.
> But setup_revision_tag() is defined in armlinux.c like
>
> void setup_revision_tag(struct tag **in_params)
> {
> u32 rev = 0;
> #ifdef CONFIG_OMAP2420H4
> u32 get_board_rev(void);
>
> rev = get_board_rev();
> #endif
> params->hdr.tag = ATAG_REVISION;
> params->hdr.size = tag_size (tag_revision);
> params->u.revision.rev = rev;
> params = tag_next (params);
> }
>
> I'd love to make this consistent. So either do it like
> setup_serial_tag() or like setup_revision_tag() ...
>
> Since I don't like board specific defines like "#ifdef
> CONFIG_OMAP2420H4" in common files we should move that out.
>
> So the question is:
>
> shell we implement board specific get_board_rev() and get_board_serial()
> and have the params->hdr.* stuff in armlinux.c?
>
> or
>
> shell we implement setup_serial_tag() and setup_revision_tag() in board
> specific files and do the params->hdr.* stuff there?
I vote for "implement board specific get_board_rev() and get_board_serial()"!
Any comments?
I am ready to send patches.
--
Steven
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