On Monday 23 November 2009, Dean Glazeski wrote: > pieces. I have the branch posted at http://repo.or.cz/w/dnglaze.git under > the at91sam9-nand head.
That's an intriguing and useful first: substantial patches that could eventually be pulled from a "new" developers's GIT branch! :) That'll need review and surely cleanup. Øyvind commented about the patch sequence -- make sure it builds at each step along the way -- which is important (so "git bisect" continues to work). (I'm not keen on that particular style he mentions, FWIW...) For review ... the best solution is to post patches to the list. (Inline, not attachments, unless your mailer is Microsoftian in its eagerness to mangle text.) With that many, small chunks will be better. You sent a couple already -- accelerating reads, and refactoring command sequences. The latter is on my queue of stuff to test after my current ARM11 stuff is out for feedback (*); have you replaced that patch? At any rate, please continue to be gentle on our review/merge time by grouping your patches in bite-size morsels. Maybe the best thing to do would be to reorder your patches with all the core updates/refactoring first, then just submit one ready-to-roll SAM9 nand driver depending on them. - Dave (*) Someone with an AT91SAM11 could probably combine your NAND stuff with this, and be glad to have it all working together. I suspect the SAM11 isn't more "slidware" than silicon though. ;) _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list Openocd-development@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development