Re: [PATCH] drivers:misc: ti-st: fix debugging code

From: Pavan Savoy
Date: Thu Mar 03 2011 - 01:51:24 EST




What tree was this made against? I can't seem to apply it to my
staging-next tree.
confused,

Made against linux-next as usual.
However I see that your staging-next has these for drivers/misc/ti-st/

73f12e8d3d94828b9efe2b8b8a34b4ad6d14ee47 drivers: misc: ti-st: fix review comments
2bb32e84a17fab547c7a746c7888e846c9cd88cc misc: ti-st: Kconfig & Makefile for TI_ST
a0cc2f3b51a8649da5262aba7501dc21738e1b8d staging: ti-st: move TI_ST from staging to misc/

and the linux-next has these for drivers/misc/ti-st/

bb6a7d53d52ec5b574467c48159677904d34a56a drivers:misc: ti-st: fix debugging code
781a7395d239dbdb59738ca7fe08e71641bf583c drivers:misc: ti-st: remove multiple gpio handling
6d71ba2105a1d8c1712cdfcf46fc6040e4707cb9 drivers:misc: ti-st: fix hci-ll on wake_ind collision
ef04d121f030329aae0c2d3ec22beea0c5cbcfd3 drivers:misc: ti-st: firmware download optimization
6710fcff66ef0330cdc458557271ee86026745d0 drivers:misc: ti-st: set right debug levels for logs
704426649dd4324b34cefea322f4333e5280f852 drivers:misc: ti-st: fix error codes
ec60d0ad20ff8796dc41b30a9dce485478ccd263 drivers:misc: ti-st: move from rfkill to sysfs
5c88b02196a99332dacf305c8757674dd7a303ff drivers:misc: ti-st: register with channel IDs
73f12e8d3d94828b9efe2b8b8a34b4ad6d14ee47 drivers: misc: ti-st: fix review comments
2bb32e84a17fab547c7a746c7888e846c9cd88cc misc: ti-st: Kconfig & Makefile for TI_ST
a0cc2f3b51a8649da5262aba7501dc21738e1b8d staging: ti-st: move TI_ST from staging to misc/

So, I am not sure how the 8 patches on top of "drivers: misc: ti-st: fix review comments" made it to linux-next without making to staging-next ....
when I received the automated mail of these 8 patches I got the tree link as
"git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core-2.6.git" unlike the usual staging-next !!

So make be you should apply them on driver-core-2.6 ?
Can you help me understand the flow ?

greg k-h

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