I was able to adapt all but the config patch you sent. Are you able to update that patch to create a file called config-centos with your required settings? The format should be similar to ->
https://git.centos.org/blob/rpms!kernel-aarch64/910dbce5f13419d68002f58e67ee...
Probably also worth noting that this kernel will likely not live long, as the code for 7.2 was recently released and I'm working on building the updates. The kernel will be updated to a 4.2 based iteration which you can find here. https://git.centos.org/summary/rpms!kernel-aarch64
I'll be creating the community space for it shortly so that we can accept patches against this version.
On 11/22/2015 07:14 PM, Phong Vo wrote:
Hi Jim,
Just want to follow up on this. If anything for us to work on, let me know.
-Phong
-----Original Message----- From: arm-dev-bounces@centos.org [mailto:arm-dev-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Jim Perrin Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 9:21 PM To: arm-dev@centos.org Subject: Re: [Arm-dev] Next set of APM X-Gene patches
looking briefly at this patchset, there are some minor adjustments that need to happen. I'll see about working them up at some point today or tomorrow. Next week when I write up the kernel contribution documentation, most of the idiosyncrasies of packaging patches vs kernel patches should be a bit more clear.
On 11/17/2015 04:13 AM, Phong Vo wrote:
Hi Jim and all,
This is Phong Vo from AppliedMicro. Attached please find an additional set of patches we would like to be included in the next CentOS 7.1 (kernel 3.19) build.
0001-PCI-xgene-Add-support-for-a-64-bit-prefetchable-memo.patch 0002-pci-xgene-hide-X-Gene-BAR0-1-in-case-of-xgene_raw_pc.patch 0003-mailbox-Add-APM-Xgene-platform-mailbox-driver.patch 0004-drivers-i2c-add-X-Gene-SlimPro-I2C-driver.patch 0005-drivers-net-xgene-Add-TSO-support-RGMII-Delay-and-RG.patch 0006-arm64-copy_to-from-in_user-optimization-using-copy-t.patch
0007-config-add-config-centos-sig.patch Per Jim's suggestion, we propose to add a new config-centos-sig
config
file to enable/overwrite existing config's without changing the base kernel files stock.
Let me know if there is any questions or feedback.
Thanks,
-Phong
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