[U-Boot-Users] Pull request u-boot-blackfin.git

Wolfgang Denk wd at denx.de
Mon Jun 2 00:15:57 CEST 2008


In message <200806011802.41546.vapier at gentoo.org> you wrote:
>
> > I expect that the entry in the pull request match the subject of some
> > posting. Is this not the case? If so, why not?
> 
> i really have no idea what you're referring to

You wrote:

Mike Frysinger (14):
      Blackfin: make baud calculation more accurate
      Blackfin: fix up UART status bit handling
      Blackfin: fix up comment about CONFIG_BFIN_BOOT_MODE
      Blackfin: punt unused page_descriptor_table_size definition
      Blackfin: punt mem_init.h since it is no longer used
      Blackfin: update cpu header definitions from latest Blackfin toolchain
      Blackfin: punt unused BF533-STAMP definitions
      Blackfin: resurrect BF533-STAMP video splash driver
      Blackfin: touchup BF561-EZKIT board file
      Blackfin: set default boot SPI CS for BF538/BF539
      Blackfin: kill conversion warnings in async nand driver
      Blackfin: tighten up post memory coding style
      Blackfin: overhaul i2c driver
      Blackfin: implement go/boote wrappers

I can find the subjects

	overhaul i2c driver
and	implement go/boote wrappers

in my archive.

I cannot find any of the other subjects. For example,  where  is  any
posting that contained the string

	fix up comment about CONFIG_BFIN_BOOT_MODE

?

> > > i implemented his suggestions
> >
> > You did not repost a cleaned up patch?
> 
> to "fix" whitespace ?  no, i didnt

So how should anybody know if this is the old patch, or  if  you  did
any changes, and if so, which changes you did?

We don't want to pull unreviewed code.

> > So the status quo is that I rejected this patch. Why do you think you
> > could it add to the repo?
> 
> you rejected based on a misunderstanding of what the purpose of the change

This is your opinion. Fact is, that I rejected  it,  and  I  did  not
revert this reject, and I do not revert it now.

Actually it is pretty foul game to try and  make  me  pull  in  stuff
which I explicitely rejected.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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