On 01/31/2018 03:06 PM, Phil Pokorny wrote:
Cross-posting to openipmi and linux-i2c... (in plain text this time...
my apologies.)
There are four patches from Cavium starting with
https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/1/18/12 that fix an issue with the xlp9xx
driver that causes ipmi_ssif not to be able to detect a platform BMC.
I have two different pre-production hardware chassis that are affected
by this issue and I don't see that the patches were included in v4.15.
I wonder if either Corey or Jean could/should pick these up and submit
upstream?
It is all I2C changes, so it's outside my realm.
-corey
There doesn't seem to be a MAINTAINERS entry for the
i2c-xlp9xx The driver was submitted Cavium (was Broadcom at the time)
The posts don't seem to have gotten any comments on LKML.
I tested the patches and they fix the ipmi_ssif detection issue I had.
So I'm willing to add "Tested-by" to the patches if that helps.
Would like to see these patches make it up-stream so I can they ask
that they be included in the Red Hat and SuSE distro kernels for
ARM64.
Thanks,
Phil P.
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