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Message-ID: <20140409151822.GA21864@roeck-us.net>
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2014 08:18:22 -0700
From: Guenter Roeck <linux@...ck-us.net>
To: Alexander Stein <alexander.stein@...tec-electronic.com>
Cc: One Thousand Gnomes <gnomes@...rguk.ukuu.org.uk>,
David Cohen <david.a.cohen@...ux.intel.com>, wim@...ana.be,
tglx@...utronix.de, mingo@...hat.com, hpa@...or.com,
x86@...nel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
linux-watchdog@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] x86: intel-mid: add watchdog platform code for
Merrifield
On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 04:03:14PM +0200, Alexander Stein wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 April 2014 14:58:48, One Thousand Gnomes wrote:
> > > I'm getting curious: How can I use device-tree on x86(_64)?
> > > Reading the dependencies from CONFIG_OF it can only be used on 32bit systems with some special hardware bases.
> > > So, how to use otherwise?
> >
> > There isn't any fundamental thing tying device tree to a given
> > architecture or 32bitness, it's just that sane PC architectures use ACPI
> > to enumerate devices, and/or have a discoverable bus architecture.
> >
> > Some of the phones don't so this now becoems a point of consideration. In
> > fact it's already also used on CE4100 (which is an embedded media SoC
> > found in some TV devices and set-top boxes) and on the OLPC (One laptop
> > per child). There is no intrinsic reason it couldn't be used in other x86
> > special cases.
> >
> > If its PC shaped however it probably has ACPI and ACPI and DT are not a
> > 1:1 mapping. ACPI has method invocations, and various firmware provided
> > interfaces such as the EC, Device tree is better at some other bits.
>
> Yep, like SPI devices on embedded x86 hardware.
>
> > Converting the phones to embedded device tree rather than adding a
> > billion little platform files on the other hand seems to me like a
> > no-brainer.
>
> I found http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.devicetree/4475. Why didn't that get into mainline?
>
Isn't that patch set in mainline ?
We are working on a patch set to make DT support on x86 more
widely available. Thierry Reding did some work on it a while ago.
Some of it is upstream, other parts are available in
https://github.com/avionic-design/linux/commits/medatom/master
We'll see if and what will be accepted upstream.
Guenter
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