On Fri, 5 Aug 2022 at 02:00, Diederik de Haas <didi.deb...@cknow.org> wrote:

> On donderdag 4 augustus 2022 14:40:14 CEST Andrew Worsley wrote:
> > I am wondering if there are any plans for supporting Asahi/M1 linux in
> > the debian kernels?
> > At the moment there are about 173 patches from the v5.19 kernel - see
> > https://paste.debian.net/1249157/
>
> The normal course of action is to get it included in the upstream linux
> kernel
> first and then Debian will pick it up 'automatically' at some point.
> If there are kernel modules that need to be enabled, then that is
> something
> that needs to be done on the Debian kernel side, but it would still need
> to be
> available in the upstream kernel (first).
>
> HTH


Thanks Diederik, so I'm guessing 173 is way too much but a lot of it might
not
be critical to something running on the M1 (versus M2).

If I was to find a smaller set of say 10 patches to 5.19 that booted a
usable
system would I be able to submit those patches some where for building
(arm64 of course)?

Andrew

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