Heads up: Linus plans to kill ARM defconfigs
From: Ryan Mallon <hidden>
Date: 2010-06-04 01:16:17
Marek Vasut wrote:
Dne P? 4. ?ervna 2010 01:33:35 Ryan Mallon napsal(a):quoted
Nicolas Pitre wrote:quoted
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010, Ryan Mallon wrote:quoted
Is it worth being a bit proactive and getting rid of some of them in advance? Things like spear3[012]0_defconfig are basically identically except for the board type. Combining all three of those would remove 1500 lines of code.Please go ahead with a patch.Hmm, not as easy as I thought. The three boards cannot be built into a single kernel since the arch/arm/mach-spear3xx/spear3[012]0.c files all extern a bunch of structs which have naming conflicts. It does look possible to rewrite that code so that all three boards can be built into a single kernel. I can try and put together a patch, but I don't have any hardware to test with. The at91 is actually in a similar state, where only one of the at91sam9260, at91sam9g45, etc can be selected. Again, it should be possible to rework the code so that most of the different cpus can be built into a single kernel. I'm sure other mach's are in a simliar state. Fixing these where possible would allow us to have single defconfigs per mach directory and reduce code churn, which is what Linus is really complaining about.I just tested, PXA (mach-pxa) probably can be compiled into single kernel supporting all the boards.
Yes, IIRC Russell and Eric did a huge amount of work to get pxa into that state. ryan at okiwi:configs$ grep "ARCH_PXA=y" * | wc -l 25 Can we remove/combine some of those? ~Ryan -- Bluewater Systems Ltd - ARM Technology Solution Centre Ryan Mallon 5 Amuri Park, 404 Barbadoes St ryan at bluewatersys.com PO Box 13 889, Christchurch 8013 http://www.bluewatersys.com New Zealand Phone: +64 3 3779127 Freecall: Australia 1800 148 751 Fax: +64 3 3779135 USA 1800 261 2934