* The Linux 3.2.X kernel has some funny issues with GCC 4.8 in the
fs/namei.c look up code. It is easier to move to 3.10 than to fully
debug the issue.
* disable the mISDN loop patch for v3.10
* use the hack to make v3.2 compilable for edison and v3.10 for dora
this might help us in some installations where there are multiple
back-hauls and we want to base routing decisions not only based
on the destination IP.
The build differs in that it doesn't use a getty on ttyS0. In the fuutre,
a modified kernel serial driver as well as a 2050-specific utility
for managing the supervisor processor will follow.
There is no need to have the various pty files clobber the /dev
directory when they are never used. Do not force a PR upgrade
right now as we don't have a good upgreade strategy for the v1
and the BSC config.
Some of our target applications require ext3/ext4 support for mounting
an MMC card. While the sysmobts-v1 hardware does not have an external
MMC card slot it is nice to have the same image available for this
hardware.
The kernel has been rebased to target 3.2.40 with various bug
fixes in the upstream work. The sysmobts v2 config has been
changed to allocate space for two more UARTs. These are required
for the multi-trx configuration and they make a warning go away.
* Enable verbose detection, add CP2012 based serial adapter support
* Only enable USB1.1 HCD for now to fix the detection of the USB serial
adapters
* Enable more filesystems in the config to allow upgrading the boot
partition during the runtime (after installing the right codepage)