[00:43] <shirro> any imx53 users in here?
[06:18] <steev> ogra: you can use make-kpkg
[06:18] <steev> though if it's for armhf it needs a patch
[06:18] <twb> Surely make-kpkg is loooong obsolete
[06:18] <twb> you just "make deb-pkg"
[06:19] <steev> *shrug*
[06:19] <steev> obsolete but working
[06:19] <steev> make mrproper removes the debian/ directory here anyway so
[06:21] <twb> At least debian kernel handbook recommends that for normal (e.g. x86-64) builds
[06:21] <twb> upstream maintains it, no special magic needed
[06:28] <steev> mainline doesn't seem to know anything about it
[06:28] <twb> One moment
[06:29] <twb> scripts/package/builddeb
[06:29] <twb> That's the guts of it, but "make deb-pkg" is how you trigger it.  It creates debian/ on the fly and makes the -firmware package iff needed, and dumps the .debs in ../
[06:29] <steev> oh nice
[06:30] <twb> It's at least in v3.3-rc7-103-g0c4d067
[06:30] <steev> i'll have to give that a shot
[06:30] <twb> IIRC last time I looked it wasn't in *ubuntus arm* branch tho
[06:30] <steev> i don't build ubuntu's kernel :(
[06:30] <steev> i could never really wrap my head around the split configs
[06:30] <twb> Shrug
[06:31] <twb> http://kernel-handbook.alioth.debian.org/ for further reading
[06:31] <steev> bookmarked
[06:31] <twb> Oh while you're at it, "make localyesconfig" and localmodconfig are awesome
[06:32] <twb> They look at what modules are loaded and set them to =y / =m and everything else to =n
[06:32] <twb> *rather, to unset
[06:34] <steev> that's not bad either, although i tend to like to have some modules around (i have a *lot* of usb wifi devices)
[06:36] <twb> Not perfect but easier than doing it by hand
[06:37] <steev> true, i should do that on my APU system, although i'm not even sure some of it is supported in the kernel yet (still doesn't seem to see the raid device on the mobo)
[06:38] <steev> http://dev.gentoo.org/~steev/files/screenshots/drivers-to-use.png
[06:39] <twb> Well, note that it needs to be working already or localXXXconfig can't "see" it
[06:39] <twb> But it's handy to quickly go from a Debian-style allmodconfig to a minimal one
[06:40] <twb> As for your lspci -nn output, have  a look at kmuto.jp's HCL page
[06:46] <steev> that's what that one was :(
[06:47] <steev> a lot of devices aren't recognised at all
[06:47] <steev> i need to finish building it though, before i bother with seeing what's needed and then seeing about getting it added
[06:48] <steev> that's about the only thing i miss with arm somewhat, is building it up, it's just all there
[17:33] <crnkoj> hey guys, im trying to configure a kernel ( 3.3 from ti omap trunk) for my pandaboard (omap4460), to have hwmon enable, but cannot find the driver that was used in pre 3.3 kernels (namely this one omap4460plus_hwmon_temp_sensor ), did it get merged into some otehr driver or how to get the functionality back ?
[17:40] <GrueMaster> crnkoj: You might also ask on #pandaboard.  Between the two channels there should be someone that can help.
[17:41] <crnkoj> GrueMaster, ye iasked there and got pointed here =/