On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thursday 16 February 2012, Turquette, Mike wrote: >> > >> >> Ah, one more, would be better to us if arm-soc tree could provide >> >> the topic branch for 'common struct clk' working as a base. >> > >> > Good point. Mike, can you send a pull request for whatever you have >> > now as another staging branch for arm-soc? >> >> Arnd, we discussed linux-next as the target for the common clk core >> code at Linaro Connect. Are you now asking for that code in arm-soc? >> If so, I think it would be better to keep things simple only target >> linux-next once V5 has hit the lists after ELC. > > I guess waiting for you to send out v5 is a good idea, but as Kgene > mentioned it would be nice to have the series in arm-soc in order > to base other branches on top of it, and we have now made it possible > to update branches like this one by declaring them "staging". > > The main advantage that I see of putting your series into arm-soc > is that I can handle the dependencies: If you want to update the > series based to v6 after more review and send me a replacement pull > request, I can rebase the exynos5 patches (and other conversions) > on top of that. If you have a different tree in linux-next and plan > to rebase it, I cannot take any other patches into arm-soc that depend > on yours. Per our conversation at ELC, we can host in arm-soc to make it easier for folks to port. But the code should likely be merged through Russell once we have the final version. Regards, Mike > The alternative would be that I take the exynos5 patches in their > current shape into arm-soc and you put your patches into linux-next > based on the branch that I have, and with a patch to convert exynos5 > to it on top. > >> If you are instead referring to OMAP platform support for common clk, >> that code is very infantile and not yet ready for arm-soc, especially >> as it breaks OMAP2+ multi-boot. > > I did not mean the omap specific parts. > > Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html