Hi Rob, On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 12:11 AM, Rob Landley <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 06/18/2015 02:36 PM, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: >> On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 7:19 PM, Rob Landley <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Changes to existing files to add 0pf j2 board support. >> >> Thanks for your patch! >> >> Like Greg already said, splitting it up in logical parts and providing useful >> patch descriptions would be highly appreciated. > > I actually don't know how to split it up further. The initial port was > done by a series of contractors (in Russia, I think), and then I > inherited it to try to get something releasable. This is the smallest > chunk I could get to actually boot. > > I suppose I could send you the serial driver by itself, and _then_ the > board, but it wouldn't compile if nothing uses it. (Similarly you can't > boot the board without a serial console...) You don't have to send in a big initial patch that actually boots. For new architecture/SoC/board support, just split it in logical hunks, and submit it in some logical order that always builds. E.g.: - SoC core support (arch/sh/), - Board support (arch/sh/), - Drivers. The first two should go in through akpm (sh is orphaned), the rest through the individual subsystem maintainers. > (Now the reason _I_ thought you'd reject it had more to do with not > having converted it to device tree yet, and things on that level. But I Sh is an existing supported architecture, so DT is not a hard requirement. If you would have waited until after the removal of sh, it would be much harder :-) (cfr. h8300, but Sato-san did a great job there, with DT, CCF, ...) > wanted to get it out there so people outside $DAYJOB can test the > hardware. We did a linuxcon japan presentation which lwn.net covered, > and we're getting pokes about "where can I download this", so...) It's great to hear there's so much interest in this! Let's hope this will attract more actual contributors... Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-serial" in