The latest SDK from NXP is SDK 1.9. Linux kernel in this SDK is 3.12.37 (same as SDK 1.8).
We work with the mainline kernel in the following way: the version of the kernel to build the next release of NXP QorIQ SDK is fixed several month before the planned SDK release, patches are generated, verified and included in the SDK along with that kernel version. These patches are committed into the mainline within six month after the SDK release. We, however, take no responsibility if changes committed by whoever else break the code we verified.
If your customer wishes to work with a kernel tested by NXP, they should stay with the most recent SDK. That is what we provide limited support for. Customers who wish to stay with the bleeding edge, can use NXP git (git.freescale.com), but they should keep in mind, that git provides what is being actively worked on, which means it may contain not fully verified functionality.
Look at information on the following page (http://www.berkes.ca/guides/linux_kernel.html).
Have a great day,
Pavel
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