Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 6 Sep 2018 19:08:18 -0700 | From | Guenter Roeck <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH V3 00/26] C-SKY(csky) Linux Kernel Port |
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Hi,
On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 08:07:39PM +0800, Guo Ren wrote: > This is the 3th version patchset to add the Linux kernel port for C-SKY(csky). > Thanks to everyone who provided feedback on the previous version. > > This patchset adds architecture support to Linux for C-SKY's 32-bit embedded > CPU cores and the patches are based on linux-4.18.4 > > There are two ABI versions with several CPU cores in this patchset: > ABIv1: ck610 (16-bit instruction, 32-bit data path, VIPT Cache ...) > ABIv2: ck807 ck810 ck860 (16/32-bit variable length instruction, PIPT Cache, > SMP ...) >
My key question is about upstream toolchain support. The buildroot clone tells me
$ git describe csky/master 2017.11-2111-ge9cc5a5
and
$ git log --oneline origin/master..csky/master | wc 1180 7436 57104
with $ git remote -v csky https://gitlab.com/c-sky/buildroot.git origin git://git.buildroot.net/buildroot
So it looks like there are more thasn a thousand patches on top of buildroot. Adding an architecture to buildroot should only take a single patch, or maybe a few, but not more than a thousand. This strongly suggests that a lot of changes are not upstream but only available in the buildroot clone.
When are we going to see all those changes in upstream gcc, binutils, and qemu ? I don't really want to dig through more than a thousand patches in a buildroot clone to find out details about the status of upstream toolchain support.
Thanks, Guenter
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