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From: Grant Likely
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Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
Date: Thursday, February 7, 2008 - 2:31 pm
On 2/7/08, Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> wrote:
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> On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 13:54:06 -0700 > "Grant Likely" <grant.likely@secretlab.ca> wrote: > > > > It went through my tree. Paul pulls from Josh Boyer's tree for > > powerpc-4xx patches, and Josh pulls from mine for xilinx virtex > > powerpc 405 patches. > > > > My screw up, sorry I broke the rules. What is the best way to resolve this? > > > > Well I think we'd like to see the patches appear in Paul's tree well before > the merge window if poss - that way they'll get a little bit of tyre-kicking > and perhaps review via -mm. Kamalesh and I (at least) do perform build- > and runtime testing of powerpc.
Fair enough. I can do so in the future.
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> I would request that Paul copy myself and the main mailing list on pull > requests. > > It seems wrong that the signoff trail for that patch didn't actually > reflect reality - it should have had both Josh's and Paul's signoffs. That > would require that the changelog be altered during git->git transfers which > I expect is just incompatible with the way git works (as far as I dimly > understand it). > > It never hurts to send a patch to lkml even if you believe it isn't of > general interest. People will pass an idle eye across it, and things might > get picked up, yielding improvements. Plus more people know about its > existence. Probably this is more the case for something which resides > under drivers/char/ than with something which resides in arch/powerpc/...
ok Cheers, g. -- Grant Likely, B.Sc., P.Eng. Secret Lab Technologies Ltd. --
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Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Jiri Slaby
, (Thu Feb 7, 1:08 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Grant Likely
, (Thu Feb 7, 1:34 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Andrew Morton
, (Thu Feb 7, 1:42 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Grant Likely
, (Thu Feb 7, 1:54 pm)
RE: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Stephen Neuendorffer
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:10 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Benjamin Herrenschmidt
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:17 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Andrew Morton
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:21 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Benjamin Herrenschmidt
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:25 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Jiri Slaby
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:28 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Grant Likely
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:31 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Benjamin Herrenschmidt
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:33 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Grant Likely
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:35 pm)
RE: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Stephen Neuendorffer
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:35 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Josh Boyer
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:35 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Linus Torvalds
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:40 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Andrew Morton
, (Thu Feb 7, 2:53 pm)
RE: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Stephen Neuendorffer
, (Thu Feb 7, 3:00 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Andrew Morton
, (Thu Feb 7, 3:11 pm)
RE: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Stephen Neuendorffer
, (Thu Feb 7, 3:31 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Jiri Slaby
, (Thu Feb 7, 3:39 pm)
Re: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Josh Boyer
, (Thu Feb 7, 3:58 pm)
[PATCH] [POWERPC] Xilinx: hwicap driver
, Stephen Neuendorffer
, (Thu Feb 7, 7:17 pm)
Re: [PATCH] [POWERPC] Xilinx: hwicap driver
, Jiri Slaby
, (Fri Feb 8, 2:10 am)
Re: [PATCH] [POWERPC] Xilinx: hwicap driver
, Randy Dunlap
, (Fri Feb 8, 9:49 am)
RE: Xilinx: hwicap driver comments
, Stephen Neuendorffer
, (Fri Feb 8, 10:08 am)
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