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On Monday 27 February 2012, Haojian Zhuang wrote: > Please help to pull these patches for v3.4. > > The following changes since commit c38e23456278e967f094b08247ffc3711b1029b2: > > i387: fix sense of sanity check (2012-02-15 08:05:18 -0800) > > are available in the git repository at: > git://github.com/hzhuang1/linux.git for-next > > Haojian Zhuang (7): > rtc: sa1100: remove periodic code > rtc: sa1100: remove verification code of alarm > rtc: sa1100: declare irq in resource > ARM: pxa: add rtc dummy clock > rtc: sa1100: enable clk support > ARM: mmp: enable rtc in pxa910 > ARM: mmp: append irq name of gpio device > > Jett.Zhou (1): > ARM: sa1100: clean up clock support > > Paul Parsons (4): > pxa/hx4700: Correct StrataFlash block size discovery > pxa/hx4700: Add ASIC3 LED support > pxa/hx4700: Fix PXA_GPIO_IRQ_BASE/IRQ_NUM values > pxa/hx4700: Fix basic suspend/resume Hi Haojian, Please follow the same rules for arm-soc pull requests as everyone else. In particular, don't rebase your patches on a random changeset for Linus but use an -rc tag as the base isntead, and split your patches into topic branches: The rtc changes clearly belong into one branch, while the cleanup and hx4700 changes do not. I would suggest sending three pull requests, one for cleanup, rtc and board specific changes. Ideally, the first two patches from the rtc series ("remove periodic code" and "remove verification code of alarm") would be in both the rtc series and the cleanup branch. Arnd
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 11:16 PM, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> wrote: > On Monday 27 February 2012, Haojian Zhuang wrote: >> Please help to pull these patches for v3.4. >> >> The following changes since commit c38e23456278e967f094b08247ffc3711b1029b2: >> >> i387: fix sense of sanity check (2012-02-15 08:05:18 -0800) >> >> are available in the git repository at: >> git://github.com/hzhuang1/linux.git for-next >> >> Haojian Zhuang (7): >> rtc: sa1100: remove periodic code >> rtc: sa1100: remove verification code of alarm >> rtc: sa1100: declare irq in resource >> ARM: pxa: add rtc dummy clock >> rtc: sa1100: enable clk support >> ARM: mmp: enable rtc in pxa910 >> ARM: mmp: append irq name of gpio device >> >> Jett.Zhou (1): >> ARM: sa1100: clean up clock support >> >> Paul Parsons (4): >> pxa/hx4700: Correct StrataFlash block size discovery >> pxa/hx4700: Add ASIC3 LED support >> pxa/hx4700: Fix PXA_GPIO_IRQ_BASE/IRQ_NUM values >> pxa/hx4700: Fix basic suspend/resume > > Hi Haojian, > > Please follow the same rules for arm-soc pull requests as everyone > else. In particular, don't rebase your patches on a random changeset > for Linus but use an -rc tag as the base isntead, and split your > patches into topic branches: > > The rtc changes clearly belong into one branch, while the cleanup > and hx4700 changes do not. I would suggest sending three pull > requests, one for cleanup, rtc and board specific changes. > Ideally, the first two patches from the rtc series ("remove periodic > code" and "remove verification code of alarm") would be in both > the rtc series and the cleanup branch. > > Arnd Sure. I'll do it now. Best Regards Haojian
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 11:16 PM, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> wrote: > On Monday 27 February 2012, Haojian Zhuang wrote: >> Please help to pull these patches for v3.4. >> >> The following changes since commit c38e23456278e967f094b08247ffc3711b1029b2: >> >> i387: fix sense of sanity check (2012-02-15 08:05:18 -0800) >> >> are available in the git repository at: >> git://github.com/hzhuang1/linux.git for-next >> >> Haojian Zhuang (7): >> rtc: sa1100: remove periodic code >> rtc: sa1100: remove verification code of alarm >> rtc: sa1100: declare irq in resource >> ARM: pxa: add rtc dummy clock >> rtc: sa1100: enable clk support >> ARM: mmp: enable rtc in pxa910 >> ARM: mmp: append irq name of gpio device >> >> Jett.Zhou (1): >> ARM: sa1100: clean up clock support >> >> Paul Parsons (4): >> pxa/hx4700: Correct StrataFlash block size discovery >> pxa/hx4700: Add ASIC3 LED support >> pxa/hx4700: Fix PXA_GPIO_IRQ_BASE/IRQ_NUM values >> pxa/hx4700: Fix basic suspend/resume > > Hi Haojian, > > Please follow the same rules for arm-soc pull requests as everyone > else. In particular, don't rebase your patches on a random changeset > for Linus but use an -rc tag as the base isntead, and split your > patches into topic branches: > > The rtc changes clearly belong into one branch, while the cleanup > and hx4700 changes do not. I would suggest sending three pull > requests, one for cleanup, rtc and board specific changes. > Ideally, the first two patches from the rtc series ("remove periodic > code" and "remove verification code of alarm") would be in both > the rtc series and the cleanup branch. > > Arnd Does it mean that I should let the same commit exist in two branch if there's code dependancy?