> On 2011-11-26 1:33 PM, Dave Taht wrote:
>> I am curious as to if anyone was working on getting the ar71xx arch and
>> drivers upstream?
>>
>> It appears that the ath79 arch was intended to be the same thing, but has
>> nearly no users in the upstream kernel aside from two boards, and was last
>> worked on back in april...
>>
>> the ar71xx patches in openwrt supports 43 boards at present and a
>> great deal of additional (and possibly duplicated) functionality.
>>
>>
http://nbd.name/gitweb.cgi?p=openwrt.git;a=tree;f=target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ar71xx;h=878ba990e3b04c98e5e244011a82177e465f405a;hb=HEAD
>>
>> So I'm curious as to what were the show-stoppers aside from the name change
>> and the huge backlog of boards and specialized devices?
>>
>> (I see that the usb drivers are different, and I have no idea if the ag71xx
>> ethernet driver is actually in there in some form under some name)
>>
>> (msg somewhat triggered by seeing the drivers/net directory getting
>> re-organized in linux 3.2 and trying to hack in BQL on top of the
>> existing patchset)
> I think it does not make much sense to try to integrate the code from
> our ar71xx into ath79 and pushing that upstream. The mips-machine way of
> supporting different boards with one kernel is somewhat cumbersome, a
> much better way to deal with it is adding device tree support and using
> that. Proper device tree support is currently being worked on for the
> lantiq target. Once that's functional, I'll look into adapting it to
> ath79 as well.
>
> - Felix
>