On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 08:24:11PM -0700, David Brownell wrote:
> They'll need to be in nicely reviewable chunks ... I remember seeing
> some DaVinci patches in late 2006 which broke on TUSB6010 silicon,
> for example.
> 
> DMA in particular could really stand some cleanup.  Having four
> different chunks of DMA code -- RX/TX vs Host/Peripheral -- with
> ifdeffery for multiple DMA engines is ... chaotic.

Yeah, after the debugfs changes I plan to clean up those. Might take a
while due to internal tasks

> > I discussed with Kevin on the DaVinci Git tree and Filipe here and they 
> > recommended that
> > I take the changes to linux-usb, linux-omap tree (w.r.t musb changes) to 
> > get a wider 
> > audience for review and acceptance.
> > 
> > Kevin would then pull in the changes as part of his regular synch ups.
> 
> I think the plan should be to have various SOC-specific trees (DaVinci,
> OMAP, Blackfin, etc) stop hosting MUSB-specific patches.  They should
> be pushed up to mainline ASAP ... the linux-omap tree should stop being
> the place where the latest MUSB code sits.

It's not anymore, we Cc that list so interested people might also take a
look on the patches, since we pushed musb code via Greg's queue,
linux-usb is the place for musb discussion.

-- 
balbi
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