[PATCH] [SRU] [b/master][b/snapdragon] separate linux-snapdragon into its own topic kernel
Paolo Pisati
paolo.pisati at canonical.com
Thu Mar 28 15:44:21 UTC 2019
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 3:54 PM Kleber Souza <kleber.souza at canonical.com> wrote:
>
> > 2) create a new bionic/linux-snapdragon branch and reset hard to my
> > lp:snapdragon-topic-kernel branch (see the pull request below)
>
> Just to make sure I'm not missing something, does this mean the following
> reference from the PR?
>
> https://git.launchpad.net/~p-pisati/ubuntu/+source/linux 8f0d0ff453a88818b597fd3828157c7b9312e36f
Yes
> >
> > 3) update bionic-meta to point to the new bionic/linux-snapdragon kernel
>
> Do we have a patch for this change? I haven't found it in this thread.
No, because meta is usually handled by stable
> > While from the point of view of linux-snapdragon, with ~600 code commits and ~4k
> > config changes, this represent a brand new kernel and while great care was used
>
> Could these ~4k config change commits be squashed into a single commit named like
> "initial snapdragon config"?
>
> Having this amount of commits will make rebase take much longer than probably needed.
I personally like to have the config bisectable, but if you prefer, i
can squash all config commits and resend.
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