On Tuesday 19 July 2011 04:57:05 Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> Yes, it is the big 3.0 coming to a Linaro server near you !
> 
> The Linux v3.0 based Linaro kernel branch is now available from:
> 
>   http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=kernel/linux-linaro-3.0.git;a=summary
> 
>   http://git.linaro.org/git/kernel/linux-linaro-3.0.git
> 
> Since the official final v3.0 from Linus Torvalds is going to happen in 
> a matter of hours now, and considering that the freeze for the 11.07 
> kernel release is supposed to take effect this Thursday, this is 
> probably the best time to fork the Linaro-3.0 branch and start merging 
> patches onto it.  Currently this contains the following from RMK's 
> devel-stable branch:
> 
>  * The comprehensive ARM kprobes work from Jon (Tixy) Medhurst
> 
>  * The new processor struct macros from Dave Martin
> 
>  * A small part of the single zImage work from myself
> 
>  * The ARM cpu topology definition from Vincent Guittot
> 
>  * Basic Cortex A5 support from Will Deacon & Pawel Moll
> 
>  * DMA infrastructure cleanups from Russell King
> 
>  * A kernel helper to perform 64-bit atomic operations from myself
> 
> Please let me know if you want to see something merged into  the 
> linaro-3.0 tree before Thursday.

Well, in theory, I guess you could just merge all of the current
arm-soc/for-next contents, which would help get some more testing
on the patches that go into 3.1.

If you think that's too adventurous, it's probably good to merge
at least the next/fixes branch. The next/fixes2 branch contains
all the omap bug fixes, because they depend on the omap cleanup
patches.

        Arnd

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