[PATCH] Remove doc on OpenRISC 1000

Jeremy Bennett jeremy.bennett@embecosm.com
Thu Mar 21 19:49:00 GMT 2013


On 21/03/13 12:01, Franck Jullien wrote:
> 2013/3/20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>:
>> On 03/20/2013 09:35 AM, Yao Qi wrote:
>>> [My mail sent yesterday didn't show in the mail archive, so send it again.]
>>>
>>> On 03/19/2013 09:35 PM, Jeremy Bennett wrote:
>>>> It is quite likely the GDB code for OpenRISC 1000 was never submitted.
>>>> The whole GNU tool chain was developed around 2000-2002, but only
>>>> binutils ever committed its code. The tool chain is still widely used
>>>> and maintained atwww.opencores.org.
>>>
>>> Hi Jeremy,
>>> The patch was submitted in the link I gave in my first mail, but only
>>> the doc bit was approved and committed.  I can't tell why the non-doc
>>> bits were not approved.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I've copied Franck Jullien, who is the most active developer of the
>>>> OpenRISC GDB port at present (I was in the past). The alternative to
>>>> deleting the documentation is to submit the port.
>>>
>>> If the port can be submitted soon (in 2~3 months maybe?), I am fine to
>>> keep the doc there, because it has been there for 10 years.  Otherwise,
>>> I prefer to remove them first, personally.
>>
>> I'd prefer removing them from our tree too (and not wait).
>> 10 years have passed, and lots of non-"target remote" targets have
>> been yanked from the tree meanwhile -- I'm not familiar with OpenRISC,
>> but it's arguable whether we want a new "target jtag" nowadays,
>> compared to using the remote target (against something that talks jtag),
>> and perhaps we have better mechanisms for "info or1k spr" today
>> too (I don't know what that actually does).
>>
>> I think starting from scratch with a clean submission, that
>> includes the corresponding docs would make a lot of sense.
>>
>> --
>> Pedro Alves
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> Our OpenRISC port is not ready yet. So, I think you're right.
> You can remove the old openrisc documentation and we'll
> start from scratch with a clean submission.
>
In the light of Pedro and Franck's comments, I agree. We should start 
from scratch. The documentation doesn't even reflect reality - 
proprietary JTAG interface has long gone from OpenRISC GDB. It has used 
standard Remote Serial Protocol for a long time.


Jeremy

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