On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 12:34:27AM -0400, Jarod Wilson wrote: ... > >> For now, I've applied patches 3, 4 and 5, as it is nice to have Jarod's review also. > > > > I've finally got them all applied atop current media_tree staging/v2.6.37, > > though none of the streamzap bits in patch 7 are applicable any longer. > > Will try to get through looking and commenting (and testing) of the rest > > of them tonight. > > Also had to make a minor addition to the rc5-sz decoder (same change > as in the other decoders). Almost have all the requisite test kernels > for David's, Maxim's and Dmitry's patchsets built and installed, wish > my laptop was faster... Probably would have been faster to use a lab > box and copy data over. Oh well. So functional testing to hopefully > commence tomorrow morning. Wuff. None of the three builds is at all stable on my laptop, but I can't actually point the finger at any of the three patchsets, since I'm getting spontaneous lockups doing nothing at all before even plugging in a receiver. I did however get occasional periods of a non-panicking (not starting X seems to help a lot). Initial results: Dmitry's patchset: - all good for imon, streamzap and mceusb David's patchset: - all good for mceusb, as expected, since David has mce hardware himself, did not try the others yet Maxim's patchset: - all good for mceusb and imon - streamzap decoding fails miserably. I have an inkling why, but will need to get a stable testing platform before I can really properly dig into it. Still working on that stable testing platform, which is "backport current ir-core to the latest Fedora 14 kernel", which is 2.6.35.4-based and rock-solid on this machine. After that, will start applying patchsets. (I have yet to really look at the lockups, they look like random memory corruption though). -- Jarod Wilson jarod@xxxxxxxxxx -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html