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[opensuse-kernel] HEAD rebased to 2.6.23.1
- From: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 19:26:40 -0400
- Message-id: <47115430.9090200@xxxxxxxx>
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Hi all -
I've just completed the rebase of the HEAD tree against 2.6.23.1.
I removed around 180 patches that were backports from 2.6.23-rc or
accepted upstream.
Here are a few notes on the update:
1) OCFS2 Userspace Clustering is temporarily disabled. There was some
rework of how heartbeat reference counting was handled that conflicts
with the way my patches do it. I hope to have these updated this week.
2) Xen is temporarily disabled - but for a good reason. 2.6.23 saw the
acceptance of Xen into mainline! The version in mainline is slightly
different than our local patches, which causes some conflicts. One of
the big issues is that the mainline version of Xen allows a whole lot
more compile-time CONFIG_* options than ours did, so the config files
need to be updated. When Xen is working again, uncomment the appropriate
entries in config.conf to re-enable the build.
3) patches.arch/acpi_gpe_suspend_cleanup.patch is currently disabled.
Alexey, when you get some free time, could you take a look at that one?
If it's obsolete, just remove it.
4) I also merged 2.6.23-rt1, so the realtime kernels will build as well.
Sven, since this is your playground, would you mind reviewing the HPET
changes between patches.rt/patch-2.6.23-rt1 and
patches.fixes/hpet_patches_45.patch? I expect that the ones in -rt are a
newer version of the one in the hpet patch. If that's the case, I'd like
to factor that out of the RT patch and replace the hpet patch with that
code.
The tree is now open for commits again.
- -Jeff
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Jeff Mahoney
SUSE Labs
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Hi all -
I've just completed the rebase of the HEAD tree against 2.6.23.1.
I removed around 180 patches that were backports from 2.6.23-rc or
accepted upstream.
Here are a few notes on the update:
1) OCFS2 Userspace Clustering is temporarily disabled. There was some
rework of how heartbeat reference counting was handled that conflicts
with the way my patches do it. I hope to have these updated this week.
2) Xen is temporarily disabled - but for a good reason. 2.6.23 saw the
acceptance of Xen into mainline! The version in mainline is slightly
different than our local patches, which causes some conflicts. One of
the big issues is that the mainline version of Xen allows a whole lot
more compile-time CONFIG_* options than ours did, so the config files
need to be updated. When Xen is working again, uncomment the appropriate
entries in config.conf to re-enable the build.
3) patches.arch/acpi_gpe_suspend_cleanup.patch is currently disabled.
Alexey, when you get some free time, could you take a look at that one?
If it's obsolete, just remove it.
4) I also merged 2.6.23-rt1, so the realtime kernels will build as well.
Sven, since this is your playground, would you mind reviewing the HPET
changes between patches.rt/patch-2.6.23-rt1 and
patches.fixes/hpet_patches_45.patch? I expect that the ones in -rt are a
newer version of the one in the hpet patch. If that's the case, I'd like
to factor that out of the RT patch and replace the hpet patch with that
code.
The tree is now open for commits again.
- -Jeff
- --
Jeff Mahoney
SUSE Labs
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