RE: Is the OMAP patch process badly flawed?

2009-11-17 Thread Gadiyar, Anand
Sid Boyce wrote: I'm curious - I download, build and test kernels on x86 and x86_64 platforms, -rc, -rc-git and -git all build and run. On the OMAP platform I have so far not been able to do that with omap-git, omap-dss2-git trees and snapshots all missing basic hardware support, e.g:- I get

Re: Is the OMAP patch process badly flawed?

2009-11-17 Thread Sid Boyce
On 17/11/09 13:34, Gadiyar, Anand wrote: Sid Boyce wrote: I'm curious - I download, build and test kernels on x86 and x86_64 platforms, -rc, -rc-git and -git all build and run. On the OMAP platform I have so far not been able to do that with omap-git, omap-dss2-git trees and snapshots all

RE: Is the OMAP patch process badly flawed?

2009-11-17 Thread Gadiyar, Anand
Sid Boyce wrote: snip I would expect patches sent upstream would result in all the basics for long established platforms to be fully covered. Appreciating that development is quite fast paced with mods and supporting new platforms. Could someone please enlighten me? Sid,

Re: Is the OMAP patch process badly flawed?

2009-11-17 Thread Sid Boyce
On 17/11/09 14:51, Gadiyar, Anand wrote: Sid Boyce wrote: snip I would expect patches sent upstream would result in all the basics for long established platforms to be fully covered. Appreciating that development is quite fast paced with mods and supporting new platforms. Could someone

Re: Is the OMAP patch process badly flawed?

2009-11-17 Thread Felipe Contreras
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Sid Boyce sbo...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote: I'm curious - I download, build and test kernels on x86 and x86_64 platforms, -rc, -rc-git and -git all build and run. [...] I would expect patches sent upstream would result in all the basics for long established