Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 3 Apr 2012 11:57:14 +0900 | Subject | Re: Linux 3.4-rc1 | From | Kyungmin Park <> |
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On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> wrote: > Ok, it's been two weeks, and the merge window is over. Linux 3.4-rc1 > has been pushed out to the git servers, and the tar-ball and patches > are going out as I type this (probably done by the time I'm done). > > And yes, if you actually counted, it has only been 13 days. And if > somebody delayed their pull request until the last day of the merge > window, I'm sure they'll be even happier to delay it another two > months until the next merge window. Yay! > > That said, there are four pull requests in my mailbox that weren't > delayed, and that I will (probably) still pull, but that I wanted to > get extra confirmation from *other* maintainers from first. So they > were sent in time, I just decided that I can make the actual pull > choice a bit later. > > The four remaining pull requests (and the people I want comments from) are: > > - HSI (High Speed Synchronous Serial Interface) framework. I'm > planning on pulling this into 3.4, it's in my queue, but I wanted to > bring it up one more time in case somebody has issues with it. Ping? > > - pohmelfs. The old pohmelfs got deleted from staging, there's an > all-new one waiting in the sidelines. Al was a bit unhappy about some > of it, Evgeniy fixed it up some, and then the discussion died. Again, > I'm likely to pull this, but I wanted more commentary on it. > > - drm dma-buf prime support. Dave Airlie sent me the pull request but > didn't push very hard for it, it's in my "ok, I can still pull it for > 3.4 if individual DRM driver people tell me that it will make their > lives easier." So this is in limbo - I have nothing against it, but I > won't pull unless I get a few people say "yes, please". > > - DMA-mapping framework. The tree now has a few more acks from > people, and it's largely in the same situation as HSI is: I'll > probably pull, but I really wanted the users who are impacted to > actually talk to me about it. > Hi,
Now Marek and Nvidia persons are used it for DMA mapping based IOMMU.
Are there other person who help to merge it? (+CC related persons).
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