> It is far more efficient if Roland, Oleg (or you, if you are > interested in this stuff - which you seem to be) did RFC patches and > asked for maintainer acks, than to depend on maintainers to do it.
This has been on offer since the first user_regset stuff went into 2.6.25, and I think I reiterated that on linux-arch when CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK went in. What it does require is some arch person to at least show interest in seeing the patches, test-build them and/or point to usable cross compiler setups, etc. It doesn't have to be arch maintainers, but someone at all who uses the arch and is prepared to build kernels for it. In the case of arm, the fine Fedora/ARM folks had already made it easy enough for me to do two web searches and find the cross compilers, qemu settings, and system images I could get going lickety-split without even asking anyone for pointers. But as hch noted, even doing 95% of the work myself up front (built and tested!) hasn't yet helped get any feedback. For any arch where there is anyone out there but the crickets, it's easy for me to help with the actual code. I just need a little direction on arch build setups and maybe some specific arch details questions, and a little feedback. But where the only people you can find who've heard of an arch say, "We haven't looked what's upstream since 2.6.22 or so," I don't want to waste my time on untried patches that will just go stale without ever being compiled. Thanks, Roland