Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 21 Apr 2010 17:29:23 -0700 | From | Tim Bird <> | Subject | Status of SquashFS LZMA support in mainline |
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Does anyone (Phillip?) know the status of SquashFS support for LZMA compression in mainline? I seem to recall that Phillip got the patches for this into linux-next sometime in January, but I'm not sure if the latest kernel (2.6.34-rcxx) includes this or not.
I also see in Linus' git tree the following commits in March:
2010-03-05 Linus Torvalds Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git... ...git://git./linux/kernel/git/pkl/squashfs-linus ...org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pkl/squashfs-linus: Squashfs: get rid of obsolete definition... Squashfs: get rid of obsolete variable... Squashfs: add decompressor entries for... Squashfs: add a decompressor framework Squashfs: factor out remaining zlib dependencies... Squashfs: move zlib decompression wrapper...
2010-03-05 Phillip Lougher Squashfs: get rid of obsolete variable in struct squashfs_sb... Squashfs: get rid of obsolete variable...
Is this everything, or are there still things outstanding? In January the V3 patches were labeled: lzma: Make lzma available to non initramfs/initrd code lzma: make lzma reentrant
The first one of these modifies lib/Kconfig, but I don't see a change (in git) authored by Phillip in this time frame.
Thanks for any information you can provide. -- Tim
============================= Tim Bird Architecture Group Chair, CE Linux Forum Senior Staff Engineer, Sony Network Entertainment =============================
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