Re: [PATCH v4 0/6] cpufreq: use generic cpufreq drivers for Exynos4x12 platform

From: Viresh Kumar
Date: Thu Aug 06 2015 - 23:52:07 EST


Fixed Olof's email id..

On 07-08-15, 09:20, Viresh Kumar wrote:
> Cc'ing Rafael again. Guys please don't miss him for any PM related
> stuff or use get_maintainers ..
>
> Cc'ing Arnd/Olof as well to discuss the merge stuff..
>
> On 07-08-15, 08:53, Kukjin Kim wrote:
> > > Depends on:
> > > - next-20150806 branch of linux-next kernel tree
> > > - "[PATCH V3 00/16] OPP: Add code to support operating-points-v2 bindings"
> > > (http://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg435408.html)
> > >
> > BTW, hmm...how can we see this series in v4.3?...to be honest, I don't think it
> > can be done in v4.3 because of dependencies with PM / OPP series
>
> That is merged by Rafael Yesterday. That is manageable
>
> > and previous
> > exynos CPU OPP series in each cross trees...maybe that's why you created based
> > on linux-next...any idea?
>
> So there is no build dependency with OPP patches I hope, as its all
> about using the bindings defined by them. And so you don't need to
> depend on that.
>
> You might have to rebase on the ARM tree to manage your conflicts. In
> this case you can rebase directly on ARM SoC branch which has your
> patches (rebase directly over the last patch instead of the whole
> branch) and make sure Olof knows about this and he doesn't update
> (i.e. rebase) his branch, which he might not anyway.
>
> The whole idea is to keep a single sha-id for a commit. So you can
> rebase over the published material present in ARM-SoC ..
>
> --
> viresh

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viresh
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