Bug #98
closed
SGX patches in kernel tree
Added by Hammel over 13 years ago.
Updated over 12 years ago.
Description
How did the following patches get added to the src/kernel/patches/linux-arago-2.6.32 tree:
9002-OMAP3-SGX-enable-driver-building.patch
9003-OMAP3-SGX-Merge-TI-3.01.00.06-into-TI-3.01.00.02.patch
9004-OMAP3-SGX-Merge-TI-3.01.00.07-into-TI-3.01.00.06.patch
These are Robert Nelson's patches for 2.6.32 and need to be downloaded from him instead of being included in the tree. At least for now.
Having these in the patches tree causes the kernel build to fail when SGX=0 is used.
Note: latest TI OMAP Graphics SDK: http://software-dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/gfxsdk/
These were breaking the build so I've removed them completely. Robert's 2.6.32 patches are no longer available though he has 2.6.38 patches on github:
https://github.com/RobertCNelson/2.6.38-devel/tree/master/patches/sgx
For now, the SGX patches are disabled. I need to figure out how to re-integrate them. The original patches are available in my sandbox and, if they can easily be re-integrated with the Arago based kernel I'll add them back in.
What I really need to do is create a patches tree under the sgx component subtree that can be applied based on which version of the kernel and which version of the SGX release is needed. This means a structure like this:
sgx/patches/<SGX Release>/<kernel>
where <kernel> maps to the various repos and their associated releases.
- Description updated (diff)
- Priority changed from High to Immediate
- Severity changed from High to Critical
- Severity changed from Critical to High
- Status changed from In Progress to Rejected
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