Linux mainlining effort

The purpose of this page is to try and define sub-goals and milestones for the mainlining effort, containing goals and sub-goals with milestones for adding Allwinner support in the upstream mainline Linux Kernel.

It is very important to note that this is intended as a rough set of minimal goals - it is not meant to collide with the huge effort of rewriting major drivers!

=Overview= The idea is to submit the code needed to run the Linux kernel on Allwinner SoCs upstream, ie. to the official Linux kernel.

This can be achieved by following the concept outlined in the Your new ARM SoC Linux support check-list! article published by Thomas Petazzoni from Free Electrons.

Where relevant, I have attempted to include who is currently working on an item, mostly separate from any particular mainlining goal.

=Status=

The Mainline Kernel howto contains the currently used repositories for the mainlining process. The U-Boot repository and toolchain is described in the Mainline U-Boot howto.

The Mainline Kernel category  gives an overview of currently supported devices.

Core Stuff

 * Improved error checking during clock setup (WiP: Andre Przywara) patch
 * Device tree compatibility fixes (WiP: Andre Przywara) patch-rfc
 * Allwinner A64 support
 * basic support (WiP: Andre Przywara) patch-v3
 * Allwinner A80 support
 * SMP support (WiP: Chen-Yu Tsai (wens)) patch-rfc
 * Allwinner A83T support
 * Clocks, r_pio, MMC and RSB support (WiP: Vishnu Patekar) patch-v3
 * USB support (WiP: Chen-Yu Tsai (wens))
 * Allwinner H3 - R_PIO support (WiP: Krzysztof Adamski) patch-v5
 * Suspend / Resume / CPUIdle (WiP: Antoine Tenart)

Major drivers

 * Display Engine driver
 * sun4i/sun5i/sun7i (WiP: Maxime Ripard (mripard)) patch-v2
 * sun8i (H3) (WiP: Jean-Francois Moine) patch-v4


 * NAND support
 * NAND improvements/fixes (WiP: Boris Brezillon (bbrezillon)) patch-v1
 * NAND DMA support (WiP: Boris Brezillon (bbrezillon)) patch-v1


 * Audio support
 * I2S driver (WiP: Marcus Cooper, Maxime Ripard (mripard), Andrea Venturi) WiP cleanup
 * SPDIF driver (WiP: Marcus Cooper (codekipper)) patch-v6
 * SPDIF devictree nodes (WiP: Marcus Cooper (codekipper)) patch


 * CSI (camera sensor interface) driver (WiP: Yassin Jaffer (ddc))


 * A64/H3 Emac (WiP: LABBE Corentin)
 * Ac200 (At least EPHY) (WiP: LABBE Corentin)


 * sun8i-ss/sun9i-ss/sun5i-ss (Security System/Crypto Engine)(WIP: LABBE Corentin more info at http://sunxi.montjoie.ovh/)


 * A80 related (WiP: Chen-Yu Tsai (wens))
 * AXP809 PMIC support - patch-v2
 * AXP806 PMIC
 * AC100 Codec mfd/rtc driver
 * GMAC
 * External SDIO WiFi


 * SD/MMC eMMC 8 bit DDR (WiP: Chen-Yu Tsai (wens))

Minor drivers

 * Sunxi THS (H3) (Josef Gajdusek) patch-v2
 * Keypad (WiP: Yassin Jaffer (ddc)) patch
 * AXP152/AXP202/AXP209
 * PowerSupply/Battery driver (WiP: Bruno Prémont (bonbons)) RFC-patch
 * hardware spinlock (H3/A83) (WIP: LABBE Corentin)
 * Activate pwm on A83T (necessary for PHY)

Easy Tasks
Following drivers should be doable by someone with no or a small kernel development experience:
 * One Wire / 1-Wire (dedicated HW only present on A31/A80)
 * Smart Card Reader
 * A23/A33 Thermal Sensor Controller

Medium Tasks
Following drivers require some good knowledge of the kernel internals.
 * A31 GPADC


 * Audio Related drivers
 * Those items are not related to each other, and can be implemented independently
 * A23 Audio Codec (A23 SDK has an ASoC driver for this)
 * AC97 Audio Interface
 * A23 SDK has an ASoC driver for these already, which would be a good starting point
 * A31 Audio Codec driver (WiP: Maxime Ripard (mripard)
 * A31 PLL2 and module 1 clocks
 * Cyclic DMA transfers
 * ASoC driver
 * Much more complex and signficantly different from the other audio codecs IPs found in the other Allwinner SoCs (A23 included)

Difficult Tasks
These drivers require some good knowledge of the kernel internals, plus a good experience with such piece of hardware.


 * Video Engine (See VE_Planning)
 * Audio Engine (Only exists in A10)
 * V4L driver for G2D/Mixer is based on samsung g2d and fimc driver. Only initial work started.

Troublesome

 * Memory Stick (missing hardware?)
 * TV Decoder (Analog in, no existing driver, no datasheet)
 * Transport Stream(DVB) in
 * IRC user woprr has started to work on this
 * PATA (old tech, while still interesting for Compact Flash, possibly removed from A20, though A20 memory map still mentions it)
 * GPS backend IP (only present on A10, not much interesting, as all modern GPS receivers have MCU with UART output, no documentation)

Unlikely
These are too far off the track third party drivers making it unlikely they will ever get accepted mainline.


 * Mali driver (will not happen unless libv gets a proper lima driver out)

Related but separate

 * Device-specific drivers

Planned for 4.6

 * Old device trees will not work with this version.


 * Allwinner A83T support
 * Initial bringup
 * timer, watchdog and reboot


 * NAND
 * ECC layout definition rework (partially) and randomizer support


 * AXP223 PMIC support

Added board support: Allwinner A83TDevBoard, Cubietech Cubietruck Plus

Planned for 4.5

 * Allwinner A80 support
 * IR receiver driver
 * NMI controller
 * PRCM driver
 * R_PIO support
 * RSB driver


 * Allwinner H3 SoC support
 * H3 USB PHY clocks


 * A10/A20 Video Engine clocks


 * MIC1 capture for sun4i codec


 * Audio codec enabled on various boards

Added board support: Xunlong Orange Pi Plus

Merged into 4.4

 * R8 SoC support


 * A10 / A20
 * CAN driver (commit)


 * A10 / A10s / A13 / A20
 * Audio Codec driver
 * Audio clocks (PLL2)
 * Audio codec related DTS bits
 * Enabled on Cubieboard, Cubieboard2, Cubietruck, C.H.I.P., Mele A1000


 * A23 / A33
 * RSB (Reduced Serial Bus) driver


 * A83T
 * PIO driver


 * AXP202/AXP209
 * USB power supply driver
 * Support for OTG vbus detection via AXP pmic
 * DTS nodes for OTG vbus support

Added board support: Olimex A20 EVB (commit), Unified Q8 format tablet, Wits Pro A20 DKT (commit), Yones Toptech bs1078v2 (commit), Wobo i5 (commit), C.H.I.P (commit), Sinlinx SinA31s, MSI Primo81 (commit)

Merged into 4.3

 * A10 / A13 / A20 / A23 / A31
 * Enable OTG controller (commit)


 * A10 / A10s / A13 / A20
 * Support for DMA engine


 * A23 / A33
 * Support for USB-controllers


 * most of Allwinner SoC
 * Support for Security System (commit)


 * AXP152
 * AXP152 mfd support

Added board support: Iteaduino Plus A10, Ippo-q8h-a33 v1.2

Merged into 4.2

 * A10 / A10s / A13 / A20 / A31 / A23
 * SRAM Controller


 * A23
 * SMP support (commit)
 * Architected timer support


 * A31/A31s
 * CPUFreq support


 * A33
 * Machine support (commit)
 * Bring-up sharing most drivers with A23
 * pinctl driver (commit)
 * PIO controller (commit)


 * A80
 * Architected timer support
 * USB support


 * AXP221 PMIC driver


 * H3
 * Introduce H3 support (commit)
 * DMA Controller (commit)

Added board support: LinkSprite pcDuino3 Nano, Cubietech Cubieboard4, Gemei G9, Auxtek T004, Utoo P66, Wexler TAB 7200, MK808C, Jesurun Q5, Xunlong Orange Pi, Xunlong Orange Pi Mini, Sinlinx SinA33

Merged into 4.1

 * A80
 * USB PHY driver


 * AXP202/AXP209
 * DT bindings

Merged into 4.0

 * A10 / A20
 * PS/2 Controller


 * A13 / A31
 * IR receiver


 * A31s
 * bring-up sharing majority of drivers with A31
 * pinctrl driver


 * A80
 * MMC


 * All SoCs
 * LRADC Input driver
 * CPUFreq
 * PWM Driver


 * AXP209 power button input driver

Added board support: CSQ CS908, LeMaker Banana Pro, Chuwi V7 CW0825, Rikomagic mk802, Rikomagic mk802ii, Rikomagic mk802_a10s, MarsBoard A10, Hyundai A7HD

Merged into 3.19

 * A10 / A10s / A13 / A20 / A31 / A23
 * Simple Framebuffer
 * In order to use that, you'll need a recent mainline u-boot (2015.01+)
 * USB phy driver support for usb0


 * A10 / A20
 * NAND
 * Only works for SLC NAND for now
 * Some additional work is needed for MLC NANDs


 * A23
 * DMAengine driver (shared with A31)


 * A80
 * initial machine support
 * basic clocks and reset
 * pinctrl driver
 * extra UART, I2C, LEDS

Related merges: sunxi-simplefb-for-3.19

Added board support: Mele M3, LeMaker Banana Pi, Merrii A80 Optimus Board, Olimex A20-OLinuXino-Lime2

Merged into 3.18

 * A31/A23
 * RTC
 * Watchdog


 * A23
 * MMC
 * pinctrl
 * DMA
 * I2C

Added board support: Olimex A20-OLinuXino-Lime, Merrii Hummingbird A20, HSG H702

Merged into 3.17

 * A10/A20
 * IR driver


 * A31
 * PIO/R_PIO external interrupts
 * DMAengine
 * GMAC


 * A23
 * Timers, UARTs, initial bringup
 * Basic clocks
 * PIO/R_PIO drivers

Related merges: clk-for-linus-3.17, mfd-for-linus-3.17, pinctrl-v3.17-1, soc-for-3.17, dt-for-3.17, slave-dma for-linus, v4l_for_linus,

Added Board Support: Merrii Hummingbird A31, BA10, LinkSprite pcDuino V3, Ippo q8h

Merged into 3.16

 * AXP20x regulator support


 * All
 * MMC support


 * A31
 * USB support
 * PRCM
 * SMBus Regmap
 * Special Pins Muxer
 * P2WI Controller


 * A10
 * Touchscreen controller
 * Touchscreen controller temperature sensor

Related Merges:

defconfig-for-3.16, drivers-for-3.16, dt-for-3.16, soc-for-3.16, usb-3.16-rc1, pinctrl-v3.16-1, clk-for-linus-3.16, clk-for-linus-3.16-part2, mmc-updates-for-3.16-rc1, mfd-for-linus-3.16, regulator-v3.16, input-for-linus

Added board support: Mele M9, R7

Merged into 3.15

 * All SoCs
 * SPI
 * A10/A10s/A13/A20
 * OHCI
 * EHCI
 * A10/A20
 * AHCI
 * A20/A31
 * NMI controller
 * A20
 * GMAC
 * A31
 * I2C

Related merges:, , , , , ,

Added board support: LinkSprite_pcDuino, Inet 97f, A10-OLinuXino-LIME

Merged into 3.14

 * A31
 * Reset Controller Support
 * SMP
 * A20
 * SMP (via PSCI)
 * External clock outputs
 * High Speed Timers
 * RTC driver (A10/A20) (commit)
 * RTP (DT only)
 * GMAC support in stmmac driver
 * AP6210 WiFi (BCM43362) support in brcmfmac driver

Related merges:, , , ,

Added board support: Olimex A13-OLinuXino-Micro (commit)

Merged into 3.13

 * SID Driver
 * I2C for A20
 * sunxi_defconfig
 * Bug fixes

Added board support: Cubietruck

Merged into 3.12

 * A31 support
 * Basic SoC + GPIO
 * Clock support
 * A20 support
 * Basic SoC + GPIO
 * Clock support
 * A10s clocks
 * Clock Source and Clock Event rework
 * Watchdog driver

Related merges:, , , , ,

Added board support: A31 EVB, A20-OLinuXino-Micro, Cubieboard2, Mele A1000

Merged into 3.11

 * IRQ support for the PIO
 * I2C Driver
 * EMAC Driver
 * A10s support

Related merges:, , , , ,

Added board support: Olimex A10s-OLinuXino-Micro

Merged into 3.10

 * LED support
 * Clock driver
 * Complete UART support

Related merges:, ,

Added Board Support: Pineriver_H24

Merged into 3.9

 * PINCTRL driver
 * GPIO-lib based driver

Related merges:

Added Board Support: Miniand_Hackberry

Merged into 3.8

 * Initial support for Allwinner SoCs (commit)
 * Timer (commit)
 * UART
 * Device Tree
 * Interrupt controller (commit)

Related merges: ,

Added board support: Cubieboard, A13-OLinuXino

=References=

= See also =
 * Mainline Kernel Howto
 * Possible setups for hacking on mainline
 * Linux Kernel
 * Toolchain

=External Links=
 * kernel.org - Official website for the Linux Kernel
 * http://github.com/torvalds/linux - Linus Torvalds' GitHub account with the upstream Linux kernel
 * Linux Kernel documentation index
 * Linux Kernel man pages
 * Kernel Newbies Site - Excellent source of information for people new to kernel
 * Linus' kernel tree for 2.6
 * Kernel bugzilla - Regressions for each of recent versions
 * Linux-libre project - Maintains and distributes fully free kernel
 * LinGrok, Linux kernel source code cross-reference
 * Free Electrons LXR (Linux Cross Reference)
 * linux-arm-kernel - Mailing list archive

How to upstream

 * Your new ARM SoC Linux support check-list! by Thomas Petazzoni of Free Electrons
 * Linux Kernel Upstreaming How-To (CNXSoft - Embedded Software Development)
 * Matt Porter's YouTube video talk on “Upstreaming 101" (LCA14-111)
 * Matt Porter's presentation slides for “Upstreaming 101" (LCA14-111)
 * Matt Porter's YouTube video talk on “Upstreaming 201" (LCA14-112)
 * Matt Porter's presentation slides for “Upstreaming 201" (LCA14-112)
 * How to Write and Submit a Linux Kernel Patch (CNXSoft - Embedded Software Development)
 * YouTube Video- Write and Submit your first Linux kernel Patch
 * Greg Kroah-­Hartman Kernel Tutorial Write and Submit your first Linux Kernel Patch
 * Linaro resources page from LCA (Linaro Connect Asia) 2014