Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 3 May 2011 21:27:49 +0100 | From | Alan Cox <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 00/23] Intel SST driver update |
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> Sure, I was just asking if there was a plan to work on this properly - > the normal expectation in staging is that we'll see in place refactoring > and this series clearly isn't that. You seem a little defensive here...
There I disagree (on both points). We have a collection of drivers in staging some of which are in the 'refactor and move' category (eg SEP) others of which are in the 'until the nice one is done' category - eg much of the wireless stuff, rim4 and a few other drivers.
> > It might as well therefore be maintained in tree as out. That seems to > > serve Linux users rather better. > > Of course, as do most of us, I was mostly making sure that there was a > plan here.
Yes there is a plan. SST essentially gets updated to fix stuff that needs to work (eg runtime PM for Moorestown) but isn't the future. My favourite sst patch is going to be the one which reads 'added 0 lines, removed bazillions' because at that point it ceases to be my problem ;)
Alan
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