[PATCH]: linux-2.6.17-uc0 (MMU-less updates)
From: Greg Ungerer
Date: Tue Jun 20 2006 - 10:05:33 EST
Hi All,
An update of the uClinux (MMU-less) code against 2.6.17.
There is a couple of bug fixes, some new CPU support,
but mostly this is some new features and improvements.
Some do need some good solid testing before merging to
mainline. Pretty much everything in this patch set is
related to m68knommu arch.
http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/uClinux-2.6.x/linux-2.6.17-uc0.patch.gz
The biggest change is way the clock frequency and RAM setup
is now configured for m68knommu targets. Both are now free-form
configs, not just a small set of possible values from a menu.
This will break older configs, so you will need to update them
appropriately when using this patch set. Advantage is that
this new mechanism greatly cleans and simplifies the clock and
RAM setup handling.
Change log:
. new m68knommu defconfig Greg Ungerer
. configurable clock for ColdFire Greg Ungerer
. configurable RAM setup Greg Ungerer
. ColdFire timers use reg offsets Greg Ungerer
. ColdFire 5329 support Matt Waddel
. Cobra5329 support Thomas Brinker
. Avnet 5282 support Daniel Alomar
. remove get_cpuinfo from setup Philippe De Muyter
. clean out use of rom_length Greg Ungerer
. cleanups for new gcc versions Greg Ungerer
. remove use of -Wa,-S from compilation Philippe De Muyter
. fix strace support Philippe De Muyter
. speed up syscalls Philippe De Muyter
. fec use different irq priority/level Willson Callan
. fec stats and speed fixes Philippe De Muyter
. fix word aligned stack Andrea Tarani
Regards
Greg
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