On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 23:00 +0200, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 21:45 +0100, Mark Ellis wrote:
> 
> > Ok, whoa :)
> >
> > I was all ready to start a 'kernel status' thread, and the train went
> > without me. Don't get me wrong, this is good, but is there anything else
> > we want to submit to the kernel guys ? Considering how long it took to
> > get to the stage we're at, it's worth thinking it through first.
> >
> > I intended to have a good look through usb-rndis-lite and compare it to
> > the latest kernel before we had this discussion, but hey.
> >
> > To my knowledge, and the quick browse I had, we don't have anything in
> > usbnet and cdc_ether that needs to be submitted.
> >
> > In rndis_host, obviously there is the subject of this thread, but has
> > the Samsung timeout patch been submitted? Anyone know of anything else ?
> 
> Doing it one thing at a time seems sane anyway. Submitting a big clump
> of stuff would likely result in some of it getting held up by debates
> about the other stuff. Tethering is a small, pretty safe (should be :>)
> patch which has been tested to work, so I think it's OK to submit it on
> its own.
> 
> The other big thing that I know of is John's infamous 'dirty patch' that
> fixes -110 errors on certain devices (including several owned by MDV
> users). He wants to clean this up before submitting it upstream. He says
> he'll probably get time to work on this next week. That isn't even in
> usb-rndis-lite SVN head, though - it's still a separate patch.
> --

Agreed that submitting a big patch of unrelated items is bad.

I just think it may be a little simpler if we know that, at point A, we
had submitted everything we had, as patches 1,2, and 3. As I said, I
really don't know what has been submitted, what needs to be submitted.
If someone does, cool !

Mark

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