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<ganbold_>
naobsd: mmc works, it is not detecting attach/detach, maybe it works that way
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<dan64B>
Hi. Anyone, here? :)
<amstan>
maybe?
<dan64B>
yay, one alive person found, cool.
<amstan>
\o/
<dan64B>
I'm wondering if someone could point me in right direction....
<dan64B>
I'm trying to compile latest linux kernel for ARM RochChip 3188....how would I go about creating a defconfig file?
<dan64B>
Perhaps, I need to read a book about Linux kernel compiling for ARM - general knowledge...or something...
<amstan>
dan64B: what device is it for?
<amstan>
you might also need to get a dts file
<dan64B>
Minix Neo X7
<naobsd>
latest linux kernel == mainline kernel?
<amstan>
yeah, should be
<amstan>
but there's also linux-next, which might be a little better for new devices like this
<dan64B>
I'm looking for general knowledge (as this is is learning process) - I mean I wouldn't just want to copy some existing files (without understanding the general process for any device/kernel).
<amstan>
for configs you generally do, they're pretty big
<amstan>
there's a lot of books about it though, feel free to look, especially if you want to do more linux development in the future
<dan64B>
alright, where would you recommend to start? Find/get some config files and get the ball rolling - then dive into some books. Seems the plan in my opinion. Which brings me back to first question. What config files should I start with for the X7 3188?
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<rperier>
fixes for rk3188 clk have been merged recently by Mike but it is not in "next" yet... ?
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<dmarkey>
Is this for dev only, or any user questions?
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<BorgCuba>
hi, I am testing mali drivers (these: http://androtab.info/radxa_rock/mali/) on rk3188 with 3.0.36 kernel and I can see different errors on the log