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armnommu patch for 2.6.7 is available!

From:  "Hyok S. Choi" <hyok.choi@samsung.com>
To:  linux-arm-kernel@lists.arm.linux.org.uk, Linux-Kernel List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, uClinux development list <uclinux-dev@uclinux.org>
Subject:  [PATCH] armnommu patch for 2.6.7 is available!
Date:  Wed, 07 Jul 2004 00:48:04 +0900

Hello,

Glad to introduce 2.6.7-hsc0 patch set, the armnommu support for linux-2.6.7
kernel.
Which means uClinux/ARM patch against 2.6.7 in alternative. You can find the
patch at :
http://opensrc.sec.samsung.com
or directly,
http://opensrc.sec.samsung.com/download/linux-2.6.7-hsc0.patch.gz

It is generated against vanilla 2.6.7 kernel.

ChangeLog:
   a. new platform (s3c4510b,ESPD) is supported, with 4510b specialized
cache codes and ethernet driver.
       by Curt Brune [curt@acm.org] (thanks!)
   b. new platform (s3c44b0x) is supported, with 44b0x cache codes and
rtl8019.
       by Nickmit Zheng [nickmit_zheng@eastday.com] (thanks!)
   c. merged with internal 2.6.6-hsc1 patch and several fixes for 2.6.7.

Best Regards,
Hyok

P.S. : armnommu architecture directory have been used for uClinux/ARM
support, like m68knommu.
     Some people suggest merging into arm architecture, and I have a part of
the idea as my plan sent to RMK.
     If anyone has a good idea to co-operate with arm and armnommu without
maintaining trouble,
     please let me know. :-)
    

<EOT>

CHOI, HYOK-SUNG
Engineer (Linux System Software)
S/W Platform Lab, Digital Media R&D Center
Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd.
tel: +82-31-200-8594  fax: +82-31-200-3427
e-mail: hyok.choi@samsung.com <mailto:hyok.choi@samsung.com> 
Linux 2.6 armnommu maintainer : http://opensrc.sec.samsung.com


 

 


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