Re: [PATCH 00/11] Atari Ethernet/USB patch series - for upstream and debian-kernel

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Wouter,
Sadly, policy allows only stuff that’s in Linus’ tree.
Nothing says we can't put a kernel with those patches into unreleased
(or what was it called again?) for the time being...
If that's possible - does anyone have a kernel cross-compile machine set up for that purpose?IJ?
But once it went upstream, we can just build a bleeding
edge kernel from Debian/experimental with no amount of
manual fiddling required.
That also works, I suppose.
I've split the commit introducing the timer D handling to use handle_simple_irq in the first instance, and switch to handle_polled_irq in a separate commit. We can leave out that one (and the commit introducing handle_polled_irq) for upstream submission for now, and revisit the issue once we have feedback from linux-kernel and linux-netdev. I'd also leave out the USB patches for now - the changes
to the ISP116x driver are far too intrusive for my taste.

Geert: only patches touching code outside arch/m68k have to go to linux-netdev?

Next on my TODO: Amiga ESP SCSI (I've let that one sit for too long)

Cheers,

    Michael



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