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    SubjectRe: [PATCHv6 00/11] Remove ARM local timer API
    On 06/01/2013 12:16 AM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
    > On 05/31, John Stultz wrote:
    >> On 05/31/2013 10:45 AM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
    >>> Comments have been light for this round so I think we're about
    >>> ready to merge. John/Thomas, can you pick up these patches or
    >>> shall I route them through arm-soc or something else?
    >>
    >>
    >> So there looks to be a fair amount of additions in the ARM tree, do
    >> those already have acks from Arnd/Olof/other folks? (I think I was
    >> only cc'ed on the first two patches).
    >
    > I'm still missing acks from Kukjin and Barry.
    >
    >>
    >> Daniel (cc'ed) has just started helping out here, and should be able
    >> to review and hopefully ack or pick up the timer related
    >> drivers/clocksource changes to feed to Thomas' tree. Not sure if
    >> he's got them in his mailbox so you might want to resend them and
    >> make sure he's CC'ed.
    >>
    >> If Arnd/Olof/whomever else from the arm side has acked things,
    >> Daniel probably could queue the arm changes too, but it might be
    >> better just to get Daniel's ack on the drivers/clocksource changes
    >> and then queue things via arm-soc?
    >
    > Either way works for me. I would just like to see this merged
    > into 3.11. I guess I will resend one more time.

    Yes please, resend. I will review them.

    queuing the patches via arm-soc makes sense for me, but I prefer to
    review them before we decide to which tree we get them merged.

    Thanks
    -- Daniel


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