On Thu, Dec 05, 2013 at 11:25:02PM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
However, as I mentioned before I am much more worried about the parts that
are not done (or not posted) yet and that will be required to actually
have working support for a real server system. Until we know more about
where this is heading, I think we should not merge any of the ARM specific
parts of your patches. Any patches that are reasonable cleanups and bug
fixes for the ACPI subsystem should of course get merged once they are
reviewed.
OTOH if it's well encapsulated, is going to be required for any kind of
ACPI use and gets to the point where people are OK with it by itself
then I'm not sure what we'd gain by keeping it out of tree - it'd make
the real system patch sets bigger and harder to review.
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