Query regarding back porting of upstreamed Linux kernel drivers

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Hi,

I have the following queries regarding back porting of up-streamed Linux kernel driver:

Suppose a new driver is added to Linux mainline in release 4.2, will the developer who added new driver to the mainline need to submit the changes for back porting to the backports git?

Or will the backports project team be doing the back porting of the new driver?


>From the following page https://backports.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page

"Current versions of backports support all mainline kernels starting with version 3.0, for kernel versions older than 3.0 please use backports-3.14, which supports all kernel versions back to 2.6.26."

Suppose we have release backports-4.2 and new driver has been backported. Will it have support only till kernel version 3.0. Suppose if the new driver needs to be supported in version 2.6.32 what is the process followed?

Regards,
Arun



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