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<mort>
welp I get to try to convince some people to not release a product with 4.4
<mort>
but apparently the soc vendor ships kernel 4.4
<mort>
why are things like this
<jn>
vendor kernels -_-
<jn>
at least 4.4 is still on LTS
<mort>
yeah, EOL in like 8 months
<mort>
it's a 2016 kernel
<jn>
i hope the soc vendor offers a branch where the soc support and LTS are merged together
<mort>
even if 4.4 patches are merged in that's only gonna happen for another few months
<mort>
since 4.4 is EOL in early 2022
<jn>
also, i wonder if someone is going to take over LTS maintenance of 4.4 - i think i've heard something like that, but i can't find the source anymore
<jn>
(and it might have been in relation to a different version)
<arnd>
it sounds like they are aligned with Debian kernels now, the original 4.4. was not, but 4.19 (Debian 10) and 5.10 (Debian 11) are
<HdkR>
Has there been any change to Arm64 Common entry in the last month?
<j`ey>
I cant remember when Marks changes were.. I think just over a month ago
<HdkR>
`[PATCH v4 00/20] arm64: entry: migrate more code to C`?
<j`ey>
yeah
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<HdkR>
Alright
<j`ey>
and seems like thats the last changes (at least on master)
<HdkR>
I'll try to be patient for it
<j`ey>
oh, did you mean using the generic entry code?
<HdkR>
yes
<j`ey>
I guess all moves towards C help with that
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<HdkR>
Hopefully
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<macromorgan>
question... is anyone familiar with a charger/battery driver? what would be the things I need to support (plug status, voltage level, etc)?
<macromorgan>
and would it make sense to include charger/battery in a single driver or split them (it's all handled by a single chip)?
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