Hi,
On 15-jan-2007, at 17:55, Eddie Dawydiuk wrote:
> > You sure? I'm doing some kernel building at the moment and I see
> a file
> > drivers/block/sdcard.c. Seems to be that driver. This is from
> > tskernel-2.4.26-ts11-oct132006-src.tar.gz (on ftp.embeddedarm.com).
>
> sdcard.c is the block driver, it includes sdcore.c. sdcore.c has
> all of
> the logic to talk to the SD card.
Maybe the .c in the include statement got me confused so in a well-
thought out action (like; in 5 seconds) I changed it, then
recompilation failed and I didn't bother to look further ;)
> If you are recompiling a kernel don't try to compile the SD block
> driver,
> use the one we provide.
As it looks now, I'll just stick to using 2.4.26 (based on ts-11) so
there won't be any problems using the TS compiled version but isn't
this a problem if you want to (or have to) use a very different
kernel version? What's the situation when you use a 2.6.x kernel?
I hope to be able to stick to a TS supported kernel version and so
far that plan is working out very well; the devices I plan to connect
and the apps I want to run pretty much worked out of the box, but
hopefully I won't have to go out to far on a limb when I have to do
something that'll require a 2.6.x kernel.
Is there any sort of formal statement from TS on when the 2.6 kernel
series will be supported?
Cheers,
Bas.
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