[GIT PULL 4/4] mach-virt platform code for 3.9
Marc Zyngier
marc.zyngier at arm.com
Sat Feb 9 07:37:27 EST 2013
On Mon, 04 Feb 2013 18:07:24 +0000, Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier at arm.com>
wrote:
> On 04/02/13 13:55, Will Deacon wrote:
>> NOTE: I'm not suggesting you pull this one as it stands -- see below!
>>
>> This is the last batch from me (Marc is dealing with vgic and virtual
>> timers) and introduces support for mach-virt. This depends on:
>>
>> - for-arm-soc/arch-timers (third pull request in this series)
>> - for-rmk/virt/psci (already pulled)
>> - irqchip/gic-vic-move (an arm-soc branch)
>>
>> As a result, the diffstat is atrocious so it would be better if you
>> could create a branch merging the above dependendies, which I could
>> rebase onto (there's actually only two patches here).
>
> The remaining of the KVM/ARM code (vgic and timer) has exactly the same
> problem, plus an additional dependency on the actual kvm/core branch
> that Russell just pulled.
>
> I can either send you two pull requests that will basically look like
> this one (actually, a lot worse), or you could create a stable branch
> containing:
>
> - for-rmk/virt/kvm/core (first pull request in the series)
> - for-arm-soc/arch-timers (third pull request in the series)
> - irqchip/gic-vic-move (already in arm-soc)
>
> You could either create two stable branches (one for mach-virt and one
> for kvm-arm/{vgic,timer}), or a single one containing all the
> prerequisites.
>
> What do you think?
Arnd, Olof,
Any hope we can get branches for these? Now that the KVM core code is in
Russell's devel-stable branch, it would be a shame not to have the complete
thing...
Thanks,
M.
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