On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 06:15:27PM +0200, ville.syrjala at linux.intel.com wrote: ... > Ever since the code started to resemble something sane, I've tried > to avoid squashing patches, just in case someone was actually trying > to follow what's changed. But clearly some of the patches can > be squashed, and that would probably allow some of the earlier ones > to be dropped entirely. FYI I now squashed this down to 56 patches, with 6 being pure debug stuff, ~15 trivial unstatic/export stuff, and the rest are of varying complexity. So we're down to ~35 patches with substance. Next week I can see about pulling some of the intel specific plane stuff out and send that separately. Those would involve a few framework type patches the core as well. By my quick calculation that could bring the final count down by another 15 or so. There are also some core drm patches that could be merged at any point, but most of those wouldn't have any use until the atomic stuff starts taking advantage or them (signed range props, resizeable blobs, etc.). The current set is here: https://gitorious.org/vsyrjala/linux/commits/drm_atomic_24 -- Ville Syrj?l? Intel OTC