Re: [PATCH] m68knommu: ColdFire add support for kernel preemption
From: Greg Ungerer
Date: Mon Jun 23 2008 - 09:23:22 EST
Hi Stephen,
Stephen Rothwell wrote:
Hi Greg,
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 22:51:02 -0700 Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:32:53 +1000 Greg Ungerer <gerg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Here is a git tree for the collection of patches for the m68knommu
architecture that I intend for the 2.6.27 merge window.
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu.git for-linus
Added today (slipped it in at the end).
Great, thanks.
I have created a general uclinux changes git tree as well,
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/uclinux.git for-linus
This tree currently has no for-linus branch. You should create one (even
if it just a subset of Linus' tree). I've added it using its master
branch for now, please let me know when it is fixed.
Ok, fixed now. There is an empty for-linus branch there.
Also, these branches would normally be called for-next. Most people keep
for-linus for bug fixes for the current release. If you decide to change
the branch name, just let me know.
Ok, done too. Branches named for-next exist in both. The patches
on the for-linus branch in the m68knommu.git are now on the
for-next branch.
Do I need to send a request to Linus to pull this into his
tree during the next merge window? Or will it migrate up
from linux-next?
Repeat of the rules for linux-next: anything included must have been
posted somewhere appropriate, reviewed and unit tested (i.e. your tree
should build for you).
Great, thanks. But can we get them into linux-next please? I'll pick
them up via that route.
Done.
Thanks
Greg
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