Hi
The arm-dts-ls1021a-specify-tbipa-register-address.patch which have just been added to 4.4-stable, 4.9-stable, 4.14-stable and 4.16-stable trees, relies on the 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 in order to make sense.
Could 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 be added to those trees as well?
/Esben
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 08:20:15AM +0200, Esben Haabendal wrote:
Hi
The arm-dts-ls1021a-specify-tbipa-register-address.patch which have just been added to 4.4-stable, 4.9-stable, 4.14-stable and 4.16-stable trees, relies on the 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 in order to make sense.
Could 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 be added to those trees as well?
~/linux/stable/linux-stable $ git show 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 fatal: bad object 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0
Are you sure that is the correct git id?
thanks,
greg k-h
Greg KH gregkh@linuxfoundation.org writes:
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 08:20:15AM +0200, Esben Haabendal wrote:
Hi
The arm-dts-ls1021a-specify-tbipa-register-address.patch which have just been added to 4.4-stable, 4.9-stable, 4.14-stable and 4.16-stable trees, relies on the 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 in order to make sense.
Could 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 be added to those trees as well?
~/linux/stable/linux-stable $ git show 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 fatal: bad object 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0
Are you sure that is the correct git id?
Obviously not.
The correct id is 21481189e8ffa4016e398d46ac6d66fb0f23acc3
Sorry about that.
/Esben
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 11:49:13AM +0200, Esben Haabendal wrote:
Greg KH gregkh@linuxfoundation.org writes:
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 08:20:15AM +0200, Esben Haabendal wrote:
Hi
The arm-dts-ls1021a-specify-tbipa-register-address.patch which have just been added to 4.4-stable, 4.9-stable, 4.14-stable and 4.16-stable trees, relies on the 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 in order to make sense.
Could 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 be added to those trees as well?
~/linux/stable/linux-stable $ git show 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 fatal: bad object 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0
Are you sure that is the correct git id?
Obviously not.
The correct id is 21481189e8ffa4016e398d46ac6d66fb0f23acc3
Sorry about that.
In looking at this patch, it just seems to be changing the way the information is retrieved from the hardware/dts file, and as such, does not seem like a viable stable kernel patch at this point in time.
So I've removed the original arm-dts-ls1021a-specify-tbipa-register-address.patch patch from all of the specific kernel patch queues now.
thanks,
greg k-h
Greg KH gregkh@linuxfoundation.org writes:
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 11:49:13AM +0200, Esben Haabendal wrote:
Greg KH gregkh@linuxfoundation.org writes:
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 08:20:15AM +0200, Esben Haabendal wrote:
Hi
The arm-dts-ls1021a-specify-tbipa-register-address.patch which have just been added to 4.4-stable, 4.9-stable, 4.14-stable and 4.16-stable trees, relies on the 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 in order to make sense.
Could 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 be added to those trees as well?
~/linux/stable/linux-stable $ git show 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0 fatal: bad object 2d23129b00d2a67e58a7b17205f5ba7ec4523fd0
Are you sure that is the correct git id?
Obviously not.
The correct id is 21481189e8ffa4016e398d46ac6d66fb0f23acc3
Sorry about that.
In looking at this patch, it just seems to be changing the way the information is retrieved from the hardware/dts file, and as such, does not seem like a viable stable kernel patch at this point in time.
So I've removed the original arm-dts-ls1021a-specify-tbipa-register-address.patch patch from all of the specific kernel patch queues now.
Yes, 21481189e8ffa4016e398d46ac6d66fb0f23acc3 changes the way the TBIPA register is accessed. But only if DTS has two register blocks, which is not the case without 5571196135abb6d51e01592812997403c136067c.
So I think it is fair to say that it is backwards compatible, but whether it together with 5571196135abb6d51e01592812997403c136067c is viable for stable right now is another question.
They do change how hardware is accessed, but they changes it so that it fixes a bug on LS1021A.
/Esben
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