[PATCH 0/3] Fix stmmac-socfpga allmodconfig breakage in arm-soc
Dinh Nguyen
dinh.linux at gmail.com
Wed Mar 26 20:05:13 EDT 2014
On 03/26/2014 04:54 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 March 2014, dinguyen at altera.com wrote:
>> From: Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen at altera.com>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> These 3 patches are based on Arnd's patch to fix the allmodconfig for the
>> dwmac-socfpga implementation. I just broke the patch out into drivers,
>> dts, and dts documentation.
>>
>> The original patch is here:
>> http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2014-March/241518.html
>>
>> Arnd mentioned that he was thinking about just removing the dwmac-socfpga
>> and send out the new verion to the netdev tree, but I haven't seen it. So
>> just in case this solution might work, here are the patches.
>>
>> These patches are based on arm-soc/for-next.
>
> Hi Dinh,
>
> Thanks for putting these patches together. The problem I see with these
> is that we have multiple conflicts between my changes and the other
> patches that went into the netdev tree.
>
> Originally, the idea was that David Miller gave his Ack to have
> the patches merged through arm-soc, but I think that was a mistake,
> and they should have been treated like the other patches for
> the same driver, i.e. put the driver and binding changes into
> netdev, and the dt changes into arm-soc.
>
> If I apply your patches on top of the next/drivers branch, we get
> conflicts for a handful of files, and get Linus to resolve them.
> I tried applying my patch on Sunday, but backed it out because
> of this.
>
> My preferred solution at this point would be to revert the driver
> addition in the arm-soc tree and have David put the new version
> in, but I don't know if he still takes patches like that for 3.15.
>
That's fine. Do you mind if I send out a fresh patch based on the netdev
tree? If there is still for 3.15, otherwise, going for 3.16 is fine.
Dinh
> Arnd
>
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