On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 03:06:45PM -0800, mgr...@linux.intel.com wrote: > From: mark gross <mgr...@linux.intel.com> > > The Intel Vision Processing Unit (VPU) is an IP block that is showing up for > the first time as part of the Keem Bay SOC. Keem Bay is a quad core A53 Arm > SOC. It is designed to be used as a stand alone SOC as well as in an PCIe > Vision Processing accelerator add in card. > > This part 1 of the patches make up the base or core of the stack needed to > enable both use cases for the VPU. > > Part 2 includes 11 more patches that depend on part 1. Those should be ready > in a couple of weeks or less. > > I am trying something a bit new with this sequence where I've been working > with > the driver developers as a "pre-maintainer" reviewing and enforcing the kernel > expectations as I understand them. Its taken a couple of months to get this > code to the point I feel its ready for public posting. My goal is to make > sure > it meets expectations for quality and compliance with kernel expectations and > there will be mostly technical / design issues to talk about. > > Thanks for looking at these and providing feedback. > > --mark > p.s. I have had a problem my MTA configuration between mutt and git send-email > where I was using msmpt to send from mutt (because 15+ years ago its the first > way I got to work and never changed) while my worstation MTA that git > send-email uses was un-configured resulting in my return-path naming my > workstion withing the firewall. I suck at email administration. > > I appologies for the multiple copies.
Ah, here's the full set of patches... But, you didn't cc: everyone on them, some of us just got a partial set of patches, why? still confused, greg k-h