Hi Will,
On 2015年03月27日 22:03, Will Deacon wrote:
Hanjun,
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 01:55:04PM +0000, Hanjun Guo wrote:
This patch set are some minor cleanups for ACPI processor driver
to address the comments which raised by Rafael in ARM64 ACPI core
patches, so this patch set is on top of ARM64 ACPI core patches
the git tree is
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm64/linux.git
branch for-next/acpi.
Rafael, I assume this patchset will be taken with your tree if
it makes sense, any rebase work needed please let me know.
the last patch - ACPI / processor: Introduce invalid_phys_cpuid()
will cut u64 mpidr to int, but I think it is ok for error values,
correct me if I'm wrong.
I appreciate that you probably have a bunch of code building on top of
the series that's in linux-next, but sending it out at the moment is
hugely confusing -- particularly when this is targetting an independent
tree. If you have patches for 4.2, please can you wait until after the
merge window before posting for review?
OK, thanks for the reminding, I didn't mean any confusion but actually
I did, sorry for that.
Right now most maintainers are probably trying to stabilise their current
queues, so the most helpful thing you can do is test linux-next and send
fixes for any issues you find there.
Sure, I will test linux-next on ARM64 platforms and x86 too.
It doesn't help that the series you posted seems to include two patch
series (n/7 and n/2).
oh, side effects of staying up all night for the firmware mini-summit,
please take those two patches for ARM64 ACPI if it is OK to you.
Thanks
Hanjun
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