I think quark revival should come with a reasonable deadline. IOW, if people are serious about keeping this platform, I think we ought to see commitments as to when they report that it works. I'd suggest July 1. We've had a lot of commitments before, but everyone is busy, and hopes can outrun reality. It should not take more than a few hours to verify that this board or does not work.
Keeping an old platform is not zero cost. It comes with costs for running CI, keeping it up to date as other parts of coreboot evolve, and dealing with build failures that can occur as it falls out of date. Those costs are all externalized, for most of us, to Patrick and Martin, but they do exist.
In round numbers, coreboot is at about 5k commits/year (last time I looked; maybe it's higher or lower now). Assuming each CL takes around ten builds, that's 50,000 builds, times 350 boards, which translates to "a lot." It keeps Martin's house warm, I suspect. That's not counting the continuous builds that go on for Chromebooks at Google, Intel, and many other places. These builds all include Quark. To put it another way, Quark has a CO2 footprint. There ought to be usage to justify this cost.
I'm told that 1% or so of our mainboards are dependent on quark. As far as I know, there are 0 quark boards out there using coreboot. We seem to be putting an awful lot of effort into a board with no users -- a board and chip that, furthermore, has been dead for several years, and was never that great to begin with.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2022 at 11:29 AM Zimmer, Vincent vincent.zimmer@intel.com wrote:
Sure. Send me a mailing address. Unites should have Europe-friendly wall-wart/power supplies and cables, etc. in the box.
Vincent
From: Andy Pont andy.pont@sdcsystems.com Sent: Friday, April 15, 2022 11:13 AM To: Zimmer, Vincent vincent.zimmer@intel.com; Karl Semich 0xloem@gmail.com; lpleahyjr@gmail.com Cc: Coreboot coreboot@coreboot.org Subject: Re: [coreboot] Re: Deprecation of the Intel Quark SoC
Vincent wrote...
I can provide some Galileo h/w for folks if there is interest in supporting.
Looking at the configs it looks like both a Gen 1 and Gen 2 Galileo boards are the place to start?
If you have both and can get them shipped to the UK that would be great. I suspect I have power supplies and debug cables for them.
-Andy
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