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From: | Christophe Leroy |
Subject: | Re: Deprecate the ppc405 boards in QEMU? (was: [PATCH v3 4/7] MAINTAINERS: Orphan obscure ppc platforms) |
Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 2021 12:42:37 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/91.2.0 |
Hi Cédric, Le 27/10/2021 à 10:40, Cédric Le Goater a écrit :
I am raising this because the nanoMIPS support is in deprecated state since more than 2 releases, but it is still in-tree and I try to keep it functional. However, since no toolchain reached mainstream GCC/LLVM it is not easy to maintain. By keeping it in that state we give some time to other communities to have their toolchain upstreamed / merged.If you're trying to keep it functional and aren't going to remove it, then it shouldn't be marked deprecated.OK, I'll move it back to Odd-fixes.The ppc405 boards are still in pretty bad shape. We need a patched u-boot, a patched QEMU and a patched Linux and still, we do not reach user space without some sort of crash.
I guess Philippe was talking about the nanoMIPS here.By the way, ppc405 is not on an optimal shape yet for sure, but we are getting better and better, and I'm aiming at getting it back to work, just because I need it.
By the way, were you able to re-test with CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION enabled after your last oops report which shows that you're trying to execute floating points instruction ?
Thanks Christophe
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