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Message-Id: <201508041445.t74Ej4x7025990@ignucius.se.axis.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2015 16:45:04 +0200
From: Hans-Peter Nilsson <hans-peter.nilsson@...s.com>
To: xili_gchen_5257@...mail.com
CC: jespern@...s.com, starvik@...s.com, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
linux-cris-kernel@...s.com
Subject: Re: [Consult] cris: arch-v10: About $dtp0 register
> From: Chen Gang <xili_gchen_5257@...mail.com>
> Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2015 02:44:26 +0200
>On 07/07/2015 08:05 PM, Hans-Peter Nilsson wrote:
> > As a collateral, can I have an "upstream" GIT (slug and) commit
> > id I can use to compile a CRIS v10 kernel, possibly modulo this
> > issue? I need to use the kernel as a test-case for a gcc issue.
> > I'll use Segher Boessenkool "buildall" kernelbuild scripts, but
> > I'm missing a compilable kernel commit-id. (No, I haven't
> > actually followed my own advice but by your email I'm guessing
> > CRIS v10 isn't currently compilable.)
> >
>
> Excuse me, I am not quite understand your meaning, welcome additional
> details explanations.
I'll use other words and less details: I have a gcc-bug for CRIS
v10 and CRIS v32 to investigate and need to use the kernel as a
test-case. So, I need to check out kernel sources that I know
will compile, as I know there are kernel issues with the CRIS
port(s) from time to time. I don't usually compile the kernel.
> And for me, hope the details below are useful for what you said above (
> but I am not quite sure).
>
> - I use the linux-next git tree which everyone can "git clone":
> "git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git",
> and I often use "git remote update" to get the latest release.
>
> - With the related patches I have sent, the "git tag" next-20150702 can
> pass allmodconfig with the cross raw compiler (allmodconfig selects
> CRIS v10).
Thank you, the git and the tag is exactly the information I need.
brgds, H-P
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