Hello Inki, On 11/20/2014 04:06 PM, Inki Dae wrote: >> BTW, it would be great if exynos-drm-next is pulled in linux-next. That is >> what most people use to test integration issues so you can catch earlier any >> regression that may arise. >> >> You have to email Stephen Rothwell <sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> and point to your >> tree and branch and he will be able to add it to linux-next. > > Thanks for information. Actually, I received a similar email privately > before. However, exynos-drm-next should go to drm-next first and than to > mainline by Dave who is DRM subsystem maintainer. I think all vendor > specific drm drivers would need to be checked by drm subsystem > maintainer because these changes might be affect drm subsystem or other > vendor specific drm drivers before go to mainline. > This is orthogonal to the normal upstreaming path. linux-next is an integration tree that is created daily. So all the remote branches are merged and a git tag published. The branch does not get rebased and history is not preserved between two published linux-next tags. This is just to test the integration of different subsystems to be sure that a commit in one tree does not cause a regression in another one so issues can be spot earlier. For example in the case of $subject, a change in the OF caused a regression in the Exynos DRM driver. > If needed, I will make a new branch, which is based on top of linux-next > so other people can check their systems. > You don't really need another branch, git will take care of merge everything in linux-next :) > Thanks, > Inki Dae > Best regards, Javier _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel