On 07/30/2018 07:00 AM, Marcin Wojtas wrote: > Hi Jim, > > It's been a while, since I sent the patch. Any objections about merging? > > Is v4.11 kernel still a valid baseline or for the next releases or we > should use v4.14? When is that transition and next release supposed to > happen? > The current version of the supported kernel is 4.14, so this would need to be updated to support the 4.14 tree. > Best regards, > Marcinsob., 23 cze 2018 o 08:18 Marcin Wojtas <mw at semihalf.com> napisał(a): >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm sending a patch that is applicable on top of the kernel >> sig-altarch7-aarch64 branch. It enables ACPI support for the Marvell >> Armada7k8k NIC - this required backporting very big amount of patches >> (all merged upstream), hence I decided to attach the single commit, >> instead of issueing 'git send-email' of it. >> Once we got to 4.14, there didn't seem to be a demand for the sig-altarch kernel to continue so I left it at the previous version. >From the sounds of things, you still need it for this to work? >> Despite many attempts I wasn't able to build entire rpm package with >> the mock build utility, however I managed to test the clean kernel >> v4.11 with applied all patches and built with updated .config. Please >> let know if this patch is sufficient and can be merged. I'm guessing no unless it patches/builds against 4.14 as well. I'll see about updating the sig-altarch tree so that we can test there. -- Jim Perrin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org twitter: @BitIntegrity | GPG Key: FA09AD77