Re: [PATCH 0/9] Bringing Asus TF300T support to mainline

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On 05.10.2017 18:52, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
> On 05.10.2017 00:25, Michał Mirosław wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 02:29:22AM +0200, Michał Mirosław wrote:
>>> Here is a suprisingly small set of patches that enable Asus TF300T tablet
>>> to boot and have all cores available. TF300T is one of a consumer devices
>>> based on NVidia's Cardhu reference tablet.
>>>
>>> This series is an arch-dependent part. TF parts were extracted from ASUS's
>>> GPL code dump.  The rest being driver code - a work in progress - is
>>> available in branch tf300t at:
>>>
>>>         https://rere.qmqm.pl/git/linux
>>
>> Just a quick note, that I've rebased the branch on v4.14-rc3 and added
>> some more patches on top. This includes updated defconfig and devicetree
>> with working eMMC and an attempt at making TF300T's dock hot-pluggable.
>>
> 
> Just a small note.. I think you should develop on top of linux-next, since your
> patches would be applied to linux-next first.
> 

Also I think you should split the series into logically separated patchsets.
Like each of "cleanup" patches should be standalone, arm: / l2x0: / soc: patches
factored out into individual patchsets.
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