AVR32 Linux Developer Blog
28 Aug 2006 - 19:09 in , by HaavardSkinnemoen
Another round of updates found its way to the GettingStarted page. Special thanks to squidgit from the AVR32 forum at avrfreaks.net for a nice summary of what he had to do to compile the AVR32 toolchain. Some of the status pages for the LinuxKernel have been updated as well.
In other news, Andrew Morton has released a new -mm patchset. The newest set of LinuxPatches should still apply cleanly, although three of them have been picked up by Andrew, so you should just skip them. These are:

  • avr32-set-kbuild_defconfig.patch
  • avr32-kprobes-compile-fix.patch
  • avr32-include-asm-byteorder-h-from-asm-io-h.patch

The 2.6.18-rc4-mm3 patchset also includes a pretty major bugfix to the atomic bit operations, which isn't included on the LinuxPatches page.

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BlogAuthor: HaavardSkinnemoen
Date: 28 Aug 2006 – 21:09
Headline: More updates to the GettingStarted page
Teaser: Another round of updates found its way to the GettingStarted page. Special thanks to squidgit from the AVR32 forum at avrfreaks.net for a nice summary of what he had to do to compile the AVR32 toolchain. Some of the status pages for the LinuxKernel have been updated as well.
Text: In other news, Andrew Morton has released a new -mm patchset. The newest set of LinuxPatches should still apply cleanly, although three of them have been picked up by Andrew, so you should just skip them. These are:

  • avr32-set-kbuild_defconfig.patch
  • avr32-kprobes-compile-fix.patch
  • avr32-include-asm-byteorder-h-from-asm-io-h.patch

The 2.6.18-rc4-mm3 patchset also includes a pretty major bugfix to the atomic bit operations, which isn't included on the LinuxPatches page.
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