Re: [PATCHv5 00/11] MSI support for Marvell EBU PCIe driver

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Dear Stephen Warren,

On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 09:34:19 -0600, Stephen Warren wrote:

> > This patch set is intended for merging in 3.12, so the respective
> > maintainers of the different areas are invited to review/ack the
> > patches, see below for the details. This set of patches applies on top
> > of 3.11-rc1.
> 
> Thomas, who is going to merge this series?

I don't know. There are quite a few build dependencies in there:

 * PATCH 7 build depends on PATCH 1 and PATCH 5, and obviously depends
   on PATCH 6.

 * PATCH 2 to 5 really are one thing, they depend on each other.

 * PATCH 10 build depends on PATCH 5 and PATCH 8.

A quick diagram of the dependencies, best viewed with a fixed-size font
mailer.

kernel/irq/irqdomain    drivers/pci        arch/arm/kernel
     patch 1           patch 2, 3, 4           patch 8
        ||                  ||                   ||
        ||                  \/                   \/
        ||               drivers/of   ==> drivers/pci/host
        ||                patch 5           patch 10
        ||                  ||
        \\__________________//
                  ||
                  \/
            drivers/irqchip
              patch 6, 7

Patches 9 and 11 are DT patches, so they are not mentioned in this
diagram.

Normally tegra would require 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8, so ideally, with
the respective maintainers ACKs, Jason Cooper could take them in a
specific topic stable branch that would not be rebased, on top of which
both the Marvell work and Tegra work could be done.

I really would like to see those patches very soon in linux-next, in
order to get some build coverage, especially for the 2, 3 and 4 patches
that touch a number of architectures.

Thanks,

Thomas
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