Everything on the 7350 runs off the SD card so I kinda need that working. One
problem I have is trying to figure out what kernel features have been replaced
as opposed to added. In looking at this now, I run menuconfig for 21 and 24
side-by-side and try to turn on/off the right things. Sure you find new stuff
but you also find things have been taken out that were turned on in 21 and I
don't know where to look to find out if that missing feature might be a
show-stopper. Trial and error is a huge time-suck.
It too bad that TS doesn't upgrade the versions. After all, they know their
hardware better than anyone and what it took to get to the current release.
--- In Petr ©tetiar <> wrote:
>
> Blair <> [2010-06-30 14:18:47]:
>
> > Being a relative kernel newbie I'm having to learn/discover all this stuff
> > that you'd think would be in a FAQ or HOWTO guide somewhere. That aside,
> > ultimately my target application is pretty straightforward. It uses USB,
> > serial ports, some GPIO lines and basic userland file I/O. The whole thing
> > works under 2.6.21 but as I said earlier, ALSA is buggy on this kernel.
>
> Then you'll find out, that a USB is buggy also, then you'll find out, that
> some flash file system is buggy also...
>
> > But this begs a question which you bring up. You say a lot of stuff is in
> > the mainline kernel now. How can I tell? Where can I find a change log
> > that talks about this?
>
> The git tree itself is a big changelog. For example, if you're interested in
> ep93xx changelog, than you can just do:
>
> git log --no-merges arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/
>
> And Matthieu have nice changelogs on his site also.
>
> -- ynezz
>
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