[PATCH 0/25] UBUNTU hardy-lum lpia branch sync
Andy Whitcroft
apw at canonical.com
Tue Mar 10 19:35:21 UTC 2009
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 01:55:15PM -0500, Steve Conklin wrote:
> From 659cba10ba5e94c85be8642f0e45ec23f1c7965f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Steve Conklin <sconklin at canonical.com>
> Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 13:48:32 -0500
> Subject: [PATCH] patches to sync hardy-lum lpia branch
>
> The following patches have been applied to the mid-tem/hardy-lum-netbook
> tree, and I'd like to bring them into the lpia branch of the distro
> hardy-lum repo.
>
> Michael Frey (Senior Manager, MID) (6):
> Enable Bear audio via ALC272 codec.
This one is a little frightening! Are you sending these changes out?
> UBUNTU: 2.6.24-22.35netbook17
> UBUNTU: 2.6.24-22.35netbook18
> UBUNTU: 2.6.24-22.35netbook19
> Added functions to save / restore codec pin configuration over
> suspend / resume
> UBUNTU: 2.6.24-22.35netbook20
>
> Michael Krufky (11):
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: move definition of struct smsdvb_client_t into
> smsdvb.c
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: move smsusb_id_table into smsusb.c
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: fix checkpatch.pl violations introduced by previous
> changeset
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: load smsdvb module automatically based on device id
> UBUNTU: siano: convert EXPORT_SYMBOL to EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL
> UBUNTU: siano: prevent duplicate variable declaration
> UBUNTU: sms-cards: add some more debug
> UBUNTU: smsusb: add autodetection for devices based on the SMS1180
> chipset
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: ensure that smsdvb is loaded for DVB-T devices
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: update build system and fix build errors
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: register smsnet and smschar device drivers
>
> Uri Shkolnik (8):
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: add USB suspend and hibernation support
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: restore smsusb_driver.name to smsusb
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: import changes from Siano
> UBUNTU: smsusb: whitespace cleanups
> UBUNTU: smscore: whitespace cleanups
> UBUNTU: smsdvb: whitespace cleanups
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: update GPIO functionality to support all devices
> UBUNTU: sms1xxx: add smsnet and smschar modules (siano sub-system)
Is this a whole new driver? It appears to be. If so I guess that is
low risk.
Overall it appears there are two changes which collide and a new driver.
Thats not a huge delta if those collissions are clean. The main worry
is collissions with audio, which I assume are not changing much at this
late state in Hardys life. So lets see those two scarey commits at
least.
-apw
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