On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 04:30:18PM +0200, Carsten Munk wrote:
> This is part 5 of 5 of a patchset implementing the following in MeeGo kernel:
> 
> - Add OMAP DSS2 patches for supporting upgraded SGX driver:
>    linux-2.6.35-OMAP-DSS2-in_use-flag-for-dss_cache.patch
>    linux-2.6.35-OMAP-DSS2-Keep-track-whether-overlay-managers-are-en.patch
>    linux-2.6.35-OMAP-DSS2-Add-GO-notifiers.patch
> - Upgrade N900 SGX drivers to 201003002 in order to not have a
>   non-production snapshot of the drivers. Fixes BMC#5711
> - Add SGX platform device to N900 board file.
> 
> These patches apply in order:
> 
> linux-2.6.35-OMAP-DSS2-in_use-flag-for-dss_cache.patch
> linux-2.6.35-OMAP-DSS2-Keep-track-whether-overlay-managers-are-en.patch
> linux-2.6.35-OMAP-DSS2-Add-GO-notifiers.patch
> linux-2.6-N900-add-sgx-platform-device.patch
> linux-2.6-SGX-N900-upgrade-201003002.patch
> 
> Final patch, adding the actual OMAP SGX upgrade. This applies against
> the previous OMAP SGX kernel patch. Upgrades N900 SGX drivers to
> 201003002 in order to not have a non-production snapshot of the
> drivers in MeeGo 1.1. Fixes BMC#5711.

"not have a non-production"?  Why not just say "so that we have a
production".  Double negatives are messy.

And what do you mean by "Production"?

And is this upstream?  If not, why not?

thanks,

greg k-h
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