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-What: CONFIG_SYS_ARM_WITHOUT_RELOC option
-When: After Release 2011.03
-Why: The implementation of U-Boot for the ARM architecture has
- been reworked to support relocation. This allows to
- efficiently use the same U-Boot binary image on systems with
- different RAM sizes, and brings the implementation much more
- in line with the code used for example on Power Architecture
- systems (eventually allowing to merge into common code). This
- seems especailly interesting now that ARM is getting Device
- Tree support as well.
+What: boards with xxx_config targets in top level Makefile
+When: Release v2012.03
- All ARM boards need to be adapted to this new code, which
- requires testing on the actual hardware, so this is a task
- for the respective board maintainers or other users.
+Why: We have a boards.cfg file which the vast majority of boards have
+ converted over to. Boards that still manually run mkconfig in the
+ top level Makefile are either dead, or the maintainer doesn't care,
+ or they are doing something weird/wrong that should be fixed in a
+ different way, or they need to extend boards.cfg syntax (unlikely).
- Please see the commit message of commit f1d2b31 for details:
+ In any case, if no one cares about these boards to figure out how
+ to make boards.cfg work, then we'll just punt them.
- http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot.git;a=commit;h=f1d2b31
-
- Support for CONFIG_SYS_ARM_WITHOUT_RELOC will be removed
- after release v2011.03; all boards that have not been
- converted by then, i. e. that are still broken then, are
- considered unmaintained and without interest for the
- community and will be removed as well.
-
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-
-What: CONFIG_NET_MULTI option
-When: Release 2009-11
-
-Why: U-boot currently implements two network driver APIs. New drivers with
- the older-style implementation have not been accepted for a while, and
- this parallel system makes the code confusing and hard to augment.
-
- All existing in-tree boards will be converted to use CONFIG_NET_MULTI
- over the span of two releases (2009-07 and 2009-09).
- In the 2009-11 release, all code that is compiled when CONFIG_NET_MULTI
- is not set will be removed, and all references to CONFIG_NET_MULTI
- will be removed, effectively making it the only API. This should
- provide ample time for out-of-tree users to adjust, and for tools on
- all architectures to be made to work with weak functions.
-
-Who: Ben Warren <biggerbadderben@gmail.com>
+Who: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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