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Re: [Xen-devel] Any estimation to when the multifunction pass-through patches will be committed to xen-unstable tree?



On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 03:34:55PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Tom Rotenberg writes ("[Xen-devel] Any estimation to when the multifunction 
> pass-through patches will be committed to xen-unstable tree?"):
> > Is there any estimation to when will the multi-function PT patches of Simon
> > Horman be committed to xen unstable tree?
> 
> At the last posting by Simon, those patches were marked `rfc'.  That
> is, Request for Comments.  So we haven't applied them.  Also, there
> weren't any comments on the last round (about a week ago).
> 
> Simon (and everyone else): will there be (or should there be) a
> revised final version ?  Or does silence mean assent and everyone is
> happy to see them applied as-is ?  Most of the changes are to xend
> which we're quite lax about so there's no reason from our end for us
> to wait I think.

Hi all,

not long after posting the last round of patches I went on holidays
for two weeks. Good for me. Not so good for the code.

I'm not entirely sure how to proceed with the patches,
as although they were marked as rfc, there hasn't really been
any discussion (that I have seen anyway).

What I propose doing is up-porting the changes to the latest
xen-unstable.hg - I assume there have been some changes since
I posted a few weeks ago - and reposting with a view to having
the patches merged by Ian and Keir. I think that the changes
are up to a standard where they can be included in unstable -
especially as no one has voiced any objections to them.


On a related note. I have prepared a back-port of the
various pass-through changes that are present in the unstable
tree to the 3.4-testing tree. On top of this I have back-ported
the multi-function changes. I hope to have this finished very soon
and will send an email to xen-devel once it is ready.


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