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SubjectRe: [GIT PULL] arm64, thunder: Enable Cavium Thunder SoC Family
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On Thursday 02 October 2014 16:44:52 Robert Richter wrote:
> The following changes since commit 9e82bf014195d6f0054982c463575cdce24292be:
>
> Linux 3.17-rc5 (2014-09-14 17:50:12 -0700)
>
> are available in the git repository at:
>
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rric/linux.git tags/for-arm-soc-v3.18
>
> for you to fetch changes up to 1200e87a26b6b4fe1f473267c83515117e08ee39:
>
> arm64, defconfig: Enable Cavium Thunder SoC in defconfig (2014-09-23 15:10:55 +0200)
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Enablement patches for Cavium Thunder SoC Family. The patches add
> devicetree and Kconfig support and then add Thunder to the defconfig.

I've pulled them into a new next/arm64 branch in the arm-soc tree,
but noticed that you had based them on top of -rc5. If you have no
strong reasons to pick a newer -rc, it's better to base on top of
-rc1, to save us trouble with backmerges.

I ended up rebasing to -rc1, since you gave the option to apply the
patches directly.

I originally missed the patches because they were not sent to
arm@kernel.org but only to our personal addresses. Please include
the arm@kernel.org address whenever you want patches or pull requests
to get applied (as opposed to reviewed). We are not really taking
new code for arm-soc any more, but this one was first submitted
for inclusion a while back, so I'm making an exception.

Finally, I also wanted to pull your "dts, kbuild: Implement support
for dtb vendor subdirs", but that clearly conflicts with this series,
and I decided not to pull that and take this one instead.

I'm guessing we'd see conflicts with other patches in linux-next,
so I'd rather not do the merge any more now, we can take that one
for 3.19.

Arnd


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