RE: [PATCH v11 00/10] [PATCH v10 00/10] mtd:nand:omap2: clean-up of supported ECC schemes

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> From: Brian Norris [mailto:computersforpeace@xxxxxxxxx]
[...]

> I agree with Ezequiel's thoughts, since the excessive amount of noise
> in this patch series has delayed it significantly. But at this point,
> I think it has stabilized; we have reviews from the DT folks (thanks
> guys; please comment if you have an official "ack" to give), and I
> think we've retained backwards compatibility properly; I've combed
> through it a few times over the months; we have a third-party tester;
> and at this point, I'm sure we're all sick of this.
> 
> So, without further delay: pushed all patches except path 8 to l2-mtd.git.
> 
Thanks much ..
I'll ensure that my next series are more logically aligned.


> Tony, you mentioned the DTS update in patch 8 going in via an ARM
> tree? This patch is not urgent, and it should probably wait until we
> know what release the rest of the series makes it into. This may
> depend on David Woodhouse's recommendation, but I'm not sure this
> series will have enough time baking in linux-next before entering
> mainline in 3.13 (the merge window is approaching).
> 
> Pekon/Ezequiel/others: please feel free to send any follow up cleanups
> for this driver. I'll take a look at what Ezequiel has already sent
> out and see if it's still applicable on top.
> 
Yes, I have other pending series, which I'll resend after rebasing on
this v11. But those are limited to internal NAND driver clean-up only
And do not touch DT or any other dependent driver.


with regards, pekon
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