Replace 'powerpc/powernv: Add calls to support little endian host'
with the version committed upstream.
Drop the ABI-preserving changes.
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux/; revision=21452
Instead of overriding the global default in kernelarch-arm disable virtio on
those armel flavours which do not want it (which is all but vexpress). This
allows the armmp flavours to pickup the global default.
No change to any of the eventual .config files.
svn path=/dists/sid/linux/; revision=21412
1. Reset or remove values for config symbols that were only
configurable if EXPERT.
2. Set additional configurable symbols to their default values.
This should have no effect on the actual configuration, except for
sh4 where EXPERT is *always* set and so the settings in 1 were
still being followed.
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux/; revision=20825
Leave it enabled for armel/{iop32x,ixp4xx,kirkwood,orion5x} and m68k.
Drop the workaround patch for powerpc.
svn path=/dists/sid/linux/; revision=20732
Disable most platform drivers, SPI and I2C drivers at the top level.
Platform drivers should be selected by architecture and flavour
configurations, and generally are. SPI and I2C devices aren't easily
detectable and their drivers aren't auto-loaded, so again they should
usually be selected in specific configuration files and probed
according to board code or FDTs.
As exceptions, I2C hwmon devices may be probed by lm-sensors and many
media tuners include I2C devices which are probed with the help of the
higher-level device driver. I've tried to be conservative and also
left I2C iio, input, leds and misc devices alone for now.
Disable the regulator subsystem at the top level as only some
architectures will need it.
Disable MTD_NAND_PLATFORM, PDA_POWER and FB_S1D13XXX on x86, as these
don't appear likely to be used on any x86 system that could run our
generic kernel images.
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux/; revision=20556
USB_EHCI_ROOT_HUB_TT adds about 10 lines of code and is safe even if
not needed, so it's never worth turning off.
USB_EHCI_TT_NEWSCHED was 'new' in 2006 and is now the default, so
hardly anyone will be testing the 'old' code now.
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux/; revision=20546
Since Linux 2.6.29, this subsystem would crash if anyone tried to use
it, but no-one noticed. It will be removed upstream in Linux 3.9.
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux/; revision=19835
This is only useful for specific platforms that need it, and after it
became a boolean (rather than tristate) option it has been conflicting
with platform MDIO buses on platforms we actually do support.
Disable it completely and add a comment about this.
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux-2.6/; revision=18661
- _temporarily_ disable ixp due to build failure. Hopefully, there'll be
something in -final
- disable not-working net_dma on mx5
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux-2.6/; revision=17734