Hi -
Linus released 3.1 a couple of days ago, I have archived the tracking androidization patchset with a pure vanilla 3.1 release basis here
http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=landing-teams/working/ti/kernel.git%3Ba=short...
The tracking androidization tree has already moved on into Linus' new pre-3.2 basis territory
http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=landing-teams/working/ti/kernel.git%3Ba=short...
There were big file layout refactors in the mainline networking stack that caused a lot of impact network / wireless related patches, some smaller adaptations needed in gadget related patches and a little bluetooth dust.
Interestingly during the uplevel I noticed three patches (of ~470) had evidently managed to get upstream so far for 3.2
0419-ipv6-updates-to-privacy-addresses-per-RFC-4941.patch 0431-hid-debug-Show-application-usage-for-each-collection.patch 0432-hid-multitouch-Filter-collections-by-application-usa.patch
I am updating the affected patches in linaro-androidization-tracking directly. I have already been automatically tagging each push, with, eg, "linaro-androidization-tracking-2011-10-25-18-24-CST", so there is a history of these rebase trees being kept.
My plan after this is to perform a more aggressive squash on the refactored patchset (I would like to considerably reduce the number of "internal history" type patches, keeping the contributor patch logs in the squash patch's log) and moving to using just that, instead of continuing to run the patchset we started with and the refactored one simultaneously.
I am testing this against OMAP4 Panda board, soon there will be more test coverage coming for the other LEBs supported by Linaro. We know already that some of the non-core Androidization features were broken in common-3.0 and remained broken in the starting point for this tree. Any patches to fix things like Broadcomm WLAN or whatever that we don't use at Linaro will be very welcome. However, we believe the all core Android features are working fine on this tree, since they result in a working Linaro Android rootfs for Panda (complete with PVR accelerated video).
-Andy
PS If anyone interested in this stuff is at Linaro Connect, feel free to ping me for a chat / beer
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