[U-Boot] [PATCH v4 0/3] mtd, ubi, ubifs: resync with Linux-3.14
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Mon Jul 7 19:24:37 CEST 2014
Dear Tom,
In message <20140707161204.GM29202 at bill-the-cat> you wrote:
>
> > You can either fetch the Linux tree into your local U-Boot repo (or vice
> > versa) so that git diff can compare them, or you can check out separate
> > repositories to the proper tags/SHAs and use ordinary diff. It's not
> > something that I'd expect one to want to do very often, though. Usually
> > you want to know how things work in the codebase you're working on, or
> > you want to compare some specific aspect of the code which can more
> > easily be done manually.
>
> So an example of this would be doing say:
> $ git diff 3dad234 drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c
Yes - but this works only on a per-file or per-directory base. As I
mentioned before, the code is scattered over a number of directories
(and I'm not even sure that we don't have any renames to deal with).
> Where 3dad234 is the last kernel commit to U-Boot
> drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c where we synced right (and we've fetched
> the kernel sources into this repo as well) ? (This commit is
> also valid for atmel_nand.c and I looked over the results there too..).
As Heiko explains in his posting, his patches are agains kernel tag
v3.14 = commit ID 455c6fd
> We must, really, follow the general rule where when we sync stuff from
> the kernel we say what the commit we synced with is, for UBI/etc. We
> may not have been for forever but the last time we also said that tag it
> was against.
Heiko included this information in his posting.
> In sum, if Heiko is going to be owning UBI/related code and syncs,
> whatever makes life easiest on _him_ to make sure we don't have
> regressions is fine with me (within reason, and this seems to be within
> reason). Do not get me wrong please, I appreciate all the time you've
> spent thus far in U-Boot and wish and want you to comment / review /
> advise as you're still able to find time. But if someone else is taking
> up doing the re-syncs it needs to also fit their workflow.
Thanks. Well, officially UBI is in the responsibility of Kyungmin
Park (though Stefan Roese did a major part of that work, too), and MTD
is something we haven't defined yet. But I think Heiko will watch
over this area and care about any upcoing issues related to this
update at least for the next weeks and months...
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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