[U-Boot] Please pull u-boot-x86.git

Otavio Salvador otavio at ossystems.com.br
Mon Dec 3 13:12:44 CET 2012


On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Simon Glass <sjg at chromium.org> wrote:

> Hi Tom,
>
> On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Tom Rini <trini at ti.com> wrote:
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> > On 12/01/12 09:38, Simon Glass wrote:
> >> The following changes since commit
> >> b8715d8def240014da5614a4f940130ec06d9ebf:
> >>
> >> Merge branch 'master' of git://git.denx.de/u-boot-fdt (2012-11-29
> >> 06:41:56 -0700)
> >>
> >> are available in the git repository at:
> >>
> >> git://git.denx.de/u-boot-x86.git master
> >>
> >> Gabe Black (6): x86: Allow compiling out realmode/bios code x86:
> >> Add an fdt pointer to the global data structure x86: Add a minimal
> >>  device tree for alex x86 x86: Add a default implementation for
> >> cleanup_before_linux() x86: Add a dummy implementation for
> >> timer_get_us x86: Include types.h explicitly in the i386 version of
> >> io.h
> >>
> >> Simon Glass (4): x86: coreboot: Decode additional coreboot sysinfo
> >>  tags x86: Select stdio devices for coreboot x86: Remove coreboot
> >> start16 code x86: Define CONFIG_SYS_VSNPRINTF for coreboot
> >>
> >> Stefan Reinauer (4): x86: coreboot: Drop sysinfo.c x86: video: Add
> >>  coreboot framebuffer support x86: Fix typo in pcat_timer.c x86:
> >> Don't spam POST80 codes with slow IO functions
> >>
> >> Vadim Bendebury (2): x86: Add CBMEM console driver for coreboot
> >> x86: Add console command to display CBMEM console buffer
> >
> > I know there's outstanding x86 work, but was all of this in some
> > series that was posted before the merge window closed?  Thanks!
>
> This set of patches was posted between 13th and 20th October. I
> actually have more patches in my todo list on patchwork (mostly newer
> ones to 3 November, but a few very old like 4 of those in the first
> pull request this week).
>
> I took over as maintainer right near the end of the merge window and
> sorted out repo access 10 days ago, so I am definitely playing catch
> up. All going well I should work through the rest next week.
>
> While talking about patches I see that the patman patches are assigned
> to me. I will of course review them, but what should I do after that,
> as they are not x86? Also they are outside the merge window for this
> release, but will you accept 'next' pull requests at some point?
>

Maybe it is the time to move patman to another git repository?

patman is nice for many projects so maybe it could live outside U-Boot git?

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Otavio Salvador                             O.S. Systems
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