Subash,
I certainly intend to capture the work in progress parts, but as you've pointed out, I've missed (at least) one. There are certainly more to come, as well as having some of this available in an Android kernel tree (I'm not sure it makes sense to have, for example, DRM patches for an Android kernel ;-).
cheers, Jesse
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 5:22 AM, Subash Patel subashrp@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for a nice consolidation Jesse. I was thinking if this tree will also contain the WIP part (as that of Sumit's patches)? I am missing to see DMA-IOMMU work (submitted by Marek sometime back) on this tree.
Regards, Subash
On 09/26/2011 09:22 PM, Jesse Barker wrote:
Hi all,
As a result of the outcomes of the last face-to-face sessions in Cambourne in August, I've been putting together a set of topic branches that reflect the current state of all the efforts of the work that's been going on. In general, I will be preparing a set of topic branches for each monthly component releases that we do in Linaro, but I am certainly open to additional "checkpoints" if folks feel that there is a piece of work that is significant enough to push out mid-cycle. As a rule, the overall Linaro releases happen on the last Thursday of the month, with the component releases happening the Thursday before that to allow for sane release management. This means that the component releases for 2011.09 effectively went out this past Thursday (2011-09-22). Here's what is included there:
http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=people/jessebarker/linaro-mm-sig/linux-2.6.gi...
cma-v15: Marek Szyprowski's CMA v15 patchset based on v3.1-rc2 (current rc when the patchset went out). omapdrm: Rob Clark's DRM/KMS driver for OMAP4 based on v3.1-rc6. It also includes CMA v15, which is enabled by the OMAP driver along with a couple of other for-next patchsets required to support the DRM driver. dma-buf-v2: Sumit Semwal's struct dma_buf v2 proposal based on v3.1-rc6
Please let me know if you encounter problems with any of this, or have suggestions on how to improve the ease of access for this work (apart from moving it off of git.linaro.org :-). The goal here is to offer a single access point to all of this great work to generate better feedback and ensure that the solutions are robust and upstreamable.
cheers, Jesse
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