Hi Tushar,

On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 8:04 PM, Tushar Behera <tushar.beh...@linaro.org> wrote:
> On 14 May 2012 13:40, Tushar Behera <tushar.beh...@linaro.org> wrote:
>> On 05/12/2012 11:09 PM, Andrey Konovalov wrote:
>>> Tushar,
>>>
>>> On 05/11/2012 09:04 AM, Tushar Behera wrote:
>>>> On 05/11/2012 01:04 AM, Andrey Konovalov wrote:
>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>
>>>>> So far I wasn't updating the linux-linaro tree since the 12.04 release.
>>>>> (The generic topic updates were being done to the
>>>>> linux-linaro-core-tracking tree)
>>>>>
>>>>> Now it is time to move the focus to the linux-linaro tree. For one week
>>>>> it will use the mainline tip as the base. Then, on next Thursday the
>>>>> most recent -rc will be selected as the base, and won't be changed until
>>>>> 12.05 is released. Most probably it will be v3.4-rc7.
>>>>>
>>>>> The 12.05 linux-linaro tree will get the ARM and Samsung LTs topics plus
>>>>> the 7 generic topics currently included into the
>>>>> linux-linaro-core-tracking tree:
>>>>>     ufs (ufs-for-linux-linaro)
>>>>>     emmc (emmc-for-linux-linaro)
>>>>>     thermal_exynos4_imx6 (thermal_exynos4_imx6_work)
>>>>>     linaro-android-3.4
>>>>>     armlt-gator (tracking-armlt-gator)
>>>>>     umm-wip (umm-3.4rc4-wip)
>>>>>     linaro-configs-3.4
>>>>> If you don't see your generic topic in this list, but you think it
>>>>> should be there, please let me know ASAP. If you have a new topic to
>>>>> add, please send me the request before the next Thursday, May 17; the
>>>>> sooner, the better. The requirements for a topic can be found here:
>>>>> https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/DevPlatform/LinuxLinaroKernelTreeProcess#Adding_a_topic_to_linux-linaro_kernel_and_maintaining_it
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The landing teams - please update your topic branches if needed:
>>>>> ARM:
>>>>>     tracking-armlt-hdlcd tracking-armlt-mmc
>>>>>     tracking-armlt-arm-arch-fixes tracking-armlt-misc-fixes
>>>>>     tracking-armlt-ubuntu-config tracking-armlt-android-config
>>>>> Samsung:
>>>>>     topic/base topic/core topic/bl topic/dt topic/fb topic/pd
>>>>>     topic/s2ram topic/asv_cpufreq topic/led topic/dummy_reg
>>>>>     topic/gadget topic/touch topic/wlan topic/audio topic/hdmi
>>>>>     topic/mali topic/cma_v24 topic/android_config
>>>>>
>>>> Is any other LT using CMA patchset? If so, this topic branch can be
>>>> moved into linux-linaro-core-tracking.
>>>
>>> That's a good idea, thanks!
>>>
>>> The only problem is that your topic/cma_v24 is based on the topic/base,
>>> and thus includes "CONFIG: ORIGEN:" commits and an older version of
>>> linaro-configs-3.4 topic. In particular, the latter recreates
>>> configs/panda.conf file which has been deleted from the current
>>> linaro-configs-3.4. Could you please make topic/cma_v24 mainline based
>>> (drop these "CONFIG: ORIGEN:" and configs/* changes)? And is the
>>> "CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_MBYTES=32" option Origen specific or generic? If it is
>>> generic, it should go into a separate file, e.g. configs/cma.conf.
>>>
>> I didn't mean to include topic/cma_v24 with the patches from topic/base,
>> rather the clean patchset from Marek. But now that we have the umm topic
>> branch in linux-linaro-core-tracking, we don't need topic/cma_v24
>> anymore. If any fixes with respect to Origen are required, I will queue
>> them up in another topic branch.
>>
>> I will shortly send you the list of topic branches for 2012.05 release,
>> now that 3.4-rc7 is already released.
>>
>
> While migrating the Android solution to use linux-linaro-core-tracking, I
> get kernel panic with umm-patchset (haven't dug deep into it though, it
> might be because the multimedia drivers are not yet migrated for using UMM).
> Would it be ok if we only include CMA patchset, but not the dma-buf and
> dma-mapping patches?
>

are you asking whether we would consider to drop dma-mapping from
linux-linaro tree or if it would be a bad idea to do that in your
samsung LT tree?

For linux-linaro, we probably would prefer to try to fix it before
talking about the option to drop such a core topic. Do you have more
info about the kernel panic you see?

-- 
Alexander Sack
Technical Director, Linaro Platform Teams
http://www.linaro.org | Open source software for ARM SoCs
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