In order to provide more timely support for Intel platforms, this patchset makes use of a set of dedicated */intel branches to be created for the linux-yocto 4.4 kernel.
These branches and the corresponding kernel metadata branches provide a place to add Intel-specific features and updates which aren't yet upstream or may never go upstream but nevertheless are useful for various users. This patchset doesn't create those branches - if these look ok, Bruce, could you create the following branches?: standard/intel based on standard/base, standard/preempt-rt/intel based on standard/preempt-rt/base (and standard/preempt-rt/base itself), and standard/tiny/intel based on standard/tiny/base. Thanks, Tom The following changes since commit d6ee402d461048cf1afd10375fee5769c06d21d6: powerpc/ptrace: Fix out of bounds array access warning (2016-05-12 01:05:12 -0400) are available in the git repository at: git://git.yoctoproject.org/linux-yocto-contrib.git tzanussi/intel-branches-4.4 http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi//log/?h=contrib/tzanussi/intel-branches-4.4 Tom Zanussi (6): intel: Use standard/intel branch intel: Use standard/preempt-rt/intel branch common-pc*: Have *-standard BSPs use standard/intel intel-quark-tiny: Add common-pc branch to match KBRANCH intel-quark-tiny: Use standard/tiny/intel branch intel-common: Have *-developer BSPs use standard/intel bsp/common-pc-64/common-pc-64-standard.scc | 1 + bsp/common-pc/common-pc-standard.scc | 1 + bsp/intel-common/intel-core2-32-developer.scc | 2 ++ bsp/intel-common/intel-core2-32-preempt-rt.scc | 2 ++ bsp/intel-common/intel-core2-32-standard.scc | 2 ++ bsp/intel-common/intel-corei7-64-developer.scc | 2 ++ bsp/intel-common/intel-corei7-64-preempt-rt.scc | 2 ++ bsp/intel-common/intel-corei7-64-standard.scc | 2 ++ bsp/intel-common/intel-quark-standard.scc | 1 + bsp/intel-common/intel-quark-tiny.scc | 2 ++ 10 files changed, 17 insertions(+) -- 1.9.3 -- _______________________________________________ linux-yocto mailing list linux-yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/linux-yocto