Key Points for wider discussion
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11.08 Release is out of the door.
11.09 BPs are here: https://launchpad.net/linaro-android/+milestone/11.09
Team Highlights
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igloocommunity (Snowball) bugs can now be linked to from launchpad.
Lots of testing took place in the release week.
Miscellaneous
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Imminent activities in management and administration:
- Guidelines for Gerrit review work.
- Get boards for the Automated testing.
- Join forces with Validation to assert Automated testing can be rolled out.
- Assert that toolchain and product release schedules are not colliding.
bhoj has started. He will be TI PoC and is based in Bangalore.
fgiff will be on vacation 2011-09-26 to 2011-10-07
I see snowball uses the mali400 gpu. To enable hw 3D acceleration, i got
the mali driver and android HAL source code from the ARM web site, but
no mali DDK cause it uses commercial license.
So how can I enable hw 3D acceleration on snowball for android? Is it in
developing?
As the subject says. Looking for someone with either a beagle or
beagle xm board and has a USB Wifi. We'd like to knock off a bug. Your
help would be greatly appreciated. Please reply to me directly.
Thanks!
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Tom
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I just wanted to make everyone aware of the fantastic job that the
infrastructure team and the validation team are doing to ensure that
our builds are extremely easy to use.
With the inclusion of test results on the build page:
https://android-build.linaro.org/builds/~linaro-android/panda/
We can now point a user to:
1. The instructions to try a build
2. The components they need
3. The test results
4. The method to reproduce the build
....all dynamically generated on the same page. This co-location of
all the relevant information is really awesome. Thanks in particular
to:
Paul Sokolovsky
Michael Hudson
Frans Gifford
Paul Larson
-Zach
Background information: I am testing on a Cortex-A9 panda board.
Thanks,
Juan
-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Gao
Sent: 26 August 2011 14:23
To: 'linaro-dev(a)lists.linaro.org'
Subject: Erro "make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.38-1003-linaro-omap/build: No such file or directory."
Dear Linaro team,
I have a problem when I try to make a module.
To make the module file xx.c, I have the following command line in my Makefile:
make -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(pwd) modules
an error occured:
make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.38-1003-linaro-omap/build: No such file or directory.
I looked up the /lib/modules/ folder, there are two sub folders:
/lib/modules/2.6.38-1003-linaro-omap
/lib/modules/2.6.38-1208-omap4
Under /lib/modules/2.6.38-1003-linaro-omap, there is not a 'build' folder, but under /lib/modules/2.6.38-1208-omap4, there is the 'build' folder that is needed for building the modules.
Please could you kindly let me know why this happens, and how to resolve this issue?
Many thanks,
Juan
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Hi,
We (Developer Platform) are looking into making Ubuntu/Debian more
cross-compile friendly. In order to
decide what to focus on on first, I'd like to ask from input from you
- what would you like to be able to
cross-compile for the Linaro Ubuntu evaluation builds? We know a lot
of people (everyone?) cross-compiles
kernels already, and don't need help from distribution. What else do
people compile often enough that
cross-compiling would help?
Riku
This patch set is based on Kukjin Kim's for-next branch.
Tested on SMDKV310 and Origen boards.
The patch set cleans up intermediate functions and combines USB host and device
initialisation into a single function.
Pankaj Dubey (2):
ARM: EXYNOS4: Code cleanup and remove extra functions.
ARM: EXYNOS4: Add USB phy initialization for device
arch/arm/mach-exynos4/include/mach/regs-pmu.h | 2 +-
arch/arm/mach-exynos4/setup-usb-phy.c | 123 +++++++++++++++++--------
2 files changed, 84 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)
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1.7.4.1
Hey all,
As we're having the Linaro Connect Q4.11 together with UDS-P, would
like to know if there is any special topic it'd be useful to cover as
a summit there.
Any ARM related topics that might be related with cross-distro
collaboration or just related with Ubuntu/Debian should fit.
Some suggestions:
- Arm Hard Float Port
- Next steps for Multiarch at Ubuntu/Debian
- Ubuntu ARM images discussion (Linaro hwpacks and Ubuntu spice seeds)
- Minimal image support (Ubuntu core discussions)
- 3D Support at ARM (GL ES x OpenGL)
I know Steve McIntyre is trying to have an ARM summit at Plumbers, so
we can also propose a similar summit to continue the discussions at
Connect/UDS too, depending on the feedback from Plumbers.
Thanks,
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Ricardo Salveti de Araujo