[Arm-netbook] Sources for Lychee

Gordan Bobic gordan at bobich.net
Sun Dec 25 18:58:55 GMT 2011


On 12/25/2011 06:43 PM, Derek LaHousse wrote:
> I walked the menuconfig, for the sun4i build.  This is the list of modules
> which seem to support the allwinner reference board.  I believe this is the
> list necessary to clean up for mainline submission, and it's been mentioned
> before that these modules are the best reference for what the chip can do.
>
> - System Type ->
>   - proc_v7 - initialization code for memory manager, interrupts
>   - Allwinner System Configure ->
>    - Physical Base Address: 0x43000000
>    - Memory Reserved in KB: 75776
>    - Support ARM V6K extensions
> - Networking Support ->
>   - RF Switch Subsystem ->
>    - Softwinner rfkill module support
> - Device Drivers ->
>   - Block Devices ->
>    - SUN4I Nandflash driver
>   - Misc Devices ->
>    - Vibrator sun4i
>   - Serial ATA ->
>    - Softwinner Platform AHCI ATA Support
>   - Network Device ->
>    - 10/100 ->
>     - wemac(sun4i)
>   - Character Devices ->
>    - Serial port Support ->
>     - SW serial support
>    - DCC tty driver (not sure about this one)
>    - SUN4i G2D
>   - I2C Drivers ->
>    - I2C Hardware Support ->
>     - SUN4I I2C bus driver
>   - SPI Support ->
>    - SUN4I SPI controller
>   - Multimedia Support ->
>    - CEDAR driver for sun4i
>    - CSI Driver Config for sun4i
>    - ace modlue manage clock [sic]
>    - pa mamage config [sic]
>   - Graphics Support ->
>    - HDMI Driver Support (sun4i)
>    - DISP Driver Support (sun4i)
>    - LCD Driver Support (sun4i)
>   - Sound card ->  ALSA for SoC ->
>    - APB On-Chip Codec
>    - HDMI Audio for sun4i
>    - sun4i on-chip SPDIF
>    - SoC i2s interface
>   - USB ->
>    - Softwinner SUN4I USB Host Controller support (and sub-options)
>    - SUN4I USB2.0 Dual Role Controller support (and sub-menu)
>   - MMC/SD/SDIO ->
>    - SW SUN4I Card Interface support
>    - SW Card Power Management support
>   - RTC ->
>    - sun4i rtc driver

Can you make a defconfig based on those options? It'll be handy when 
building things like RHEL kernels that have a common generic config that 
is included for everything + separate platform related config in the 
src.rpm.

Gordan



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