On 21. 05. 20 15:53, Michael Ellerman wrote:
Christophe Leroy christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu writes:
Le 21/05/2020 à 09:02, Michael Ellerman a écrit :
Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de writes:
+On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 2:04 PM Michael Ellerman mpe@ellerman.id.au wrote:
Benjamin Herrenschmidt benh@kernel.crashing.org writes:
On Fri, 2020-04-03 at 15:59 +1100, Michael Ellerman wrote: > Benjamin Herrenschmidt benh@kernel.crashing.org writes: IBM still put 40x cores inside POWER chips no ?
Oh yeah that's true. I guess most folks don't know that, or that they run RHEL on them.
Is there a reason for not having those dts files in mainline then? If nothing else, it would document what machines are still being used with future kernels.
Sorry that part was a joke :D Those chips don't run Linux.
Nice to know :)
What's the plan then, do we still want to keep 40x in the kernel ?
I guess we keep it for now.
Perhaps we mark it BROKEN for a few releases and see if anyone complains?
I would like to get at least that xilinx patch to the tree to unblock our changes on interrupt controller.
Thanks, Michal