The following patch series unifies apicdef*h header files for the x86
architure. For a better review there are many small patches.
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Robert,
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, Robert Richter wrote:
> The following patch series unifies apicdef*h header files for the x86
> architure. For a better review there are many small patches.
Thanks for doing this, but please check the x86 git repository
(cleanup / mm branch) for stuff which has been worked on already.
Maybe we need some coordination for this.
Thanks,
tglx
Thomas,
On 06.11.07 21:32:12, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> Thanks for doing this, but please check the x86 git repository
> (cleanup / mm branch) for stuff which has been worked on already.
>
> Maybe we need some coordination for this.
Is it for sure that the x86/cleanup tree will go upstream soon and the
source will not change as much? The question is what code base to use
for new patches? I want to keep the porting effort as small as
possible.
-Robert
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2007, Robert Richter wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> On 06.11.07 21:32:12, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > Thanks for doing this, but please check the x86 git repository
> > (cleanup / mm branch) for stuff which has been worked on already.
> >
> > Maybe we need some coordination for this.
>
> Is it for sure that the x86/cleanup tree will go upstream soon and the
> source will not change as much? The question is what code base to use
> for new patches? I want to keep the porting effort as small as
> possible.
We'll add patches on top of the cleanup branch. There should be not much
changes, except if we have real functional changes.
tglx