On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 10:58 AM, Mark Salyzyn <[email protected]> wrote: > Last sent 23 Nov 2016. > > The following 23 patches are rebased and resent, and represent a > rewrite of the arm and arm64 vDSO into C, adding support for arch32 > (32-bit user space hosted 64-bit kernels) and into a common library > that other (arm, or non-arm) architectures may utilize.
So I feel like this has gone around a few times w/o much comment from the arm/arm64 maintainers. I'm not sure if there's a reason? I worry part of the issue is the scope of this patch set is a little unwieldy (covering two architectures + generic code) might leave maintainers thinking/hoping someone else should review it. It seems the patchset is already somewhat broken up into separate sets, so I might recommend picking just one area and focus on upstreaming that first. Maybe the in-arch cleanups for arm and then arm64 and then maybe do the move to lib? thanks -john

