Re: [PATCH 00/13] convert voyager over to the x86 quirks model

From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Tue Mar 10 2009 - 18:38:00 EST



* James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Given the lack of feedback, I went ahead and implemented the
> additions to smp_ops and x86_quirks (and a dynamic mca NMI
> hook) to allow voyager to be plumbed in.
>
> There also needs to be changes in the boot setup to make
> voyager work dynamically: It has to be detected first, so the
> a20 gate check is only executed if a voyager is not found.
>
> I also completed some of the subarchitecture eliminations, so
> all the include file infrastructure should be gone.
>
> The result is that I can boot both my PC SMP x86 boxes and
> voyager with the same kernel.
>
> This patch series applies on the x86/apic branch of the x86
> tree (obviously with 965c7ecaf2e2b083d711a01ab33735a4bdeee1a4
> reverted)

The question is, why would we want to merge Voyager back ever
again?

The hardware is obsolete and is not being produced anymore,
nobody but you uses development kernels on it, and it caused all
sorts of x86 maintenance overhead all along. It did not even
build since August 2008, up until the point we removed it -
2.6.26.0 was the last time it built.

Ingo
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