Thread (40 messages) 40 messages, 10 authors, 2014-06-25
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[PATCH RFC 00/11] Remove mach-kirkwood

From: Gregory CLEMENT <hidden>
Date: 2014-05-16 08:18:50

On 16/05/2014 01:08, Jason Cooper wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 04:36:35PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
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On Thursday 15 May 2014 16:23:41 Andrew Lunn wrote:
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This is an RFC patchset which removes mach-kirkwood, now that kirkwood
support has been converted to DT and lives in mach-mvebu.

It is an RFC because some of the final conversion patches have not yet
been accepted by maintainers, in particular:

http://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg328068.html

which needs to be accepted by the Sound/ASoC maintainer.

Once the real patchset is posted, without the RFC status, we would
prefer that each subsystem maintainer takes the relevent patches,
rather than try to take them all through arm-soc.
Very nice!

We had a couple of conflicts in 3.15 between kirkwood and dove both
getting moved to multiplatform. Any idea how this can be done better
this time?
Yes, once the changes have matured in -next, I'll merge them into a
single branch to pull instead of separately like I did before.
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There are three other series that may or may not make it into 3.16
and that will have conflicts with this one:

- remove mv78xx0
Actually I planned to try to convert this to multiplatform
through mvebu. Based on the patches I already sent a few monthes ago
and on the work done by Thomas for orion5x. I have a slot to do
it on Tuesday, but I don't expect it was merged in 3.16.
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- remove mach-dove
? I haven't seen anything on these...
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- convert orion5x to multiplatform
I have this one already.
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If we can decide which ones we should have, we can make sure the
patches correctly build on top of one another or get merged into
one per subsystem.
hmmm, yes, if only we had some people assigned to do that. ;-)

thx,

Jason.

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