I have the same question too.

I think we can't get a patch from Linux stable, which isn't accepted
by community.

I used a hard way to get a relative patch which i want by copy source
code from URL and recompile...

Best Regards,
Hsinhsiang

2014-06-26 3:28 GMT+08:00 Derek Simkowiak <de...@webtuner.tv>:
>      Hello,
> A while ago, Romain wrote a small eMMC 5.0 patch that Ulf ack'd:
>
> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.mmc/23795
>
> I need this patch for my hardware.  But I don't see this patch in Linux
> stable (even though there are more recent patches from Seungwon Jeon in
> there), and I don't see it at the MMC repo either:
>
> $ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cjb/mmc.git
>
> # Where's the patch? I checked all branches...
>
> $ git branch -a
> * master
>   remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master
>   remotes/origin/master
>   remotes/origin/mmc-next
>   remotes/origin/mmc-updates-for-3.16-rc1-merged
>
>
> Can you please tell me, what is the repo and branch where this patch was
> submitted?  The only reference I have to this patch is the email archive at
> the URL above.
>
>
> Thank You,
> Derek
>
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