Hi!
I am trying to do so, but it's a long process. Supply patches must be "perfect" to be accepted into mainline.
2.6.32 has brought lots of improvement for ep93xx and for ts-72xx.
See my lastest patchset linux-2.6.32-rc3-ts7200_matt, 5 patches are gone!
Have a glance at "0001-ts72xx_base.patch", it's nearly empty!
However I still prefer to make my own rebase, because some of my patches are pure hack and have no place in the mainline (like 0002-ts72xx_force_machine-id.patch or 0004-ts72xx_sbcinfo.patch).
I could submit some PC/104 peripherals driver (like TS-SER1), but it needs testers..
Regards,
Matthieu
2009/12/21 Petr Štetiar
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Matthieu Crapet <
m("gmail.com","mcrapet");">com> [2009-12-21 07:06:43]:
> Hi there,
Hi Matthieu,
> I'll have some spare time between xmas and new year's eve, I can rebase
> my OS to 2.6.32.2.
This is great news.
Matthieu, I really appreciate your time, but wouldn't it be
better, that instead of reabasing every time there's new kernel is released,
you would try to merge all the bits into the mailine kernel? Thanks.
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