Re: [PATCH 1/6] staging: android: binder: Remove some funny &&usage

From: Daniel Walker
Date: Wed Jun 24 2009 - 19:29:34 EST


On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 16:05 -0700, Brian Swetland wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Daniel Walker<dwalker@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> For example the msm7k SoC code may need some various cleanup, but I
> >> think at the end of the day adding support for a new ARM based SoC and
> >> peripherals is not going to be that contentious. The
> >> wakelock/suspendblock stuff is a bit further out there, but there
> >> seemed to be some good progress on getting it reviewed and revised on
> >> the linux-pm list, last I saw.
> >
> > Do you have a msm branch someplace that is strictly msm support with
> > absolutely no generic changes mixed in?
>
> Unfortunately, no. However, the generic changes tend to be
> self-contained (binder, logger, etc) and not necessary for core msm7k
> support. The one set of changes that does touch both generic and
> platform code is the wakelock/suspendblock stuff, which some of the
> drivers make use of, but that's usually not very invasive.
>
> http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/android-msm-2.6.29
> is the most up to date msm7k tree.

Having a tree with strictly msm changes is kind of a minimum requirement
for mainline. It would be good to split your tree into branches with
specific functionality. For instance one branch with just msm, one
branch with just wakelocks, and one branch with driver changes (or one
branch per driver change). Then you can merge all those branches
together which would make your unified kernel.

Maintaining in git isn't my specialty, but the above is what I've seen
in other trees.

Daniel

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