Re: [PATCH v3 0/3] new memory_accessor interface and usage

From: Kevin Hilman
Date: Thu Mar 26 2009 - 13:55:17 EST


Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 10:22:10 -0700 Kevin Hilman <khilman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> David Brownell <david-b@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>> > On Monday 16 March 2009, Kevin Hilman wrote:
>> >> This series adds an interface by which other kernel code can read/write
>> >> persistent memory such as I2C or SPI EEPROMs, or devices which provide
>> >> NVRAM. __Use cases include storage of board-specific configuration data
>> >> like Ethernet addresses and sensor calibrations, etc.
>> >
>> > Looks OK to me. Once this goes in (with support for I2C and SPI EEPROMs)
>> > then various RTC's NVRAM support can be updated too ... at a quick count,
>> > that makes nine more drivers that can easily support this.
>> >
>> > I kind of like letting Linux have the option of using this kind of
>> > persistent storage, instead of keeping it so that only bootloaders
>> > (and maybe some userspace code) ever touch it.
>>
>> Andrew,
>>
>> What's the next step for this series? It's one of those areas that
>> doesn't seem to have clear ownership so this seems to be falling
>> through the cracks.
>
> I've been mostly-awol for a couple of weeks, sorry. It's presently
> stuck in my backlog queue along with everything else. I'll start
> chewing on that queue next week.
>
> As the patch "is pretty much a blocking issue for merging more complete
> DaVinci platform support" I guess we'll be wanting it in 2.6.30, yes?

Yes, I'm strongly hoping for 2.6.30.

Kevin
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