[PATCH Vivid SRU] UBUNTU: [Config] CONFIG_RTC_DRV_XGENE=y for only arm64

Stefan Bader stefan.bader at canonical.com
Wed Sep 30 14:02:56 UTC 2015


On 30.09.2015 15:50, Tim Gardner wrote:
> On 09/30/2015 12:23 AM, Stefan Bader wrote:
>> On 29.09.2015 23:27, tim.gardner at canonical.com wrote:
>>> From: Tim Gardner <tim.gardner at canonical.com>
>>>
>>> BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1499869
>>>
>>> This driver only works on arm64 platforms.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Tim Gardner <tim.gardner at canonical.com> --- 
>>> debian.master/abi/3.19.0-30.33/arm64/generic.modules          | 1
>>> - debian.master/abi/3.19.0-30.33/armhf/generic-lpae.modules     |
>>> 1 - debian.master/abi/3.19.0-30.33/armhf/generic.modules
>>> | 1 - debian.master/abi/3.19.0-30.33/i386/generic.modules
>>> | 1 - debian.master/abi/3.19.0-30.33/i386/lowlatency.modules
>>> | 1 - 
>>> debian.master/abi/3.19.0-30.33/powerpc/powerpc-e500mc.modules | 1
>>> - debian.master/abi/3.19.0-30.33/powerpc/powerpc-smp.modules    |
>>> 1 - debian.master/abi/3.19.0-30.33/powerpc/powerpc64-emb.modules
>>> | 1 - 
>>> debian.master/abi/3.19.0-30.33/powerpc/powerpc64-smp.modules  | 1
>>> - debian.master/abi/3.19.0-30.33/ppc64el/generic.modules        |
>>> 1 -
>>
>> Suppose this is cheating it out of the previous ABI definition.
>> Wondering whether adding ignore module files would not be
>> cleaner...
>>
> 
> I cannot think of why either method would have a tactical or strategic
> advantage. Therefore I went with the surgical approach so that the
> changes made were explicit. In my opinion, an ignore file obfuscates
> the solution.
> 
I was somehow thinking along the lines of the contents of the modules list in
that abi directory represent the state of that upload. Which still had the
module(s). And the goal is to drop them with the next upload. That is why I
thought using ignore files to document the expected "will be missing on the next
build" might be better...

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