Asking for review and inclusion in the kernel

Tim Gardner tcanonical at tpi.com
Fri Jul 25 17:12:46 UTC 2008


BruceChang at via.com.tw wrote:
> To whom it may concern:
>     This is Bruce from VIA Technologies, Inc. We received some
> complaints that the interface between Ubuntu kernel and VIA driver will
> have problem after kernel updated. Although it is prepared to be
> checking-in mainline, however it still take time for be in mainline
> kernel. To avoid regressing 8.04 users, we would like to request your
> kind help to review attached DRM patch set for VIA chrome9 graphic
> driver and to include them in the 8.10 release. Please kindly let me
> know if you have any comment.
>  
> Thank you very much and best regards
> =================================================
> Bruce C. Chang(±i¯ª©ú)
> VIA Technologies, Inc.
> Address: 1F, 531, Chung-Cheng Road, Hsin-Tien, 231 Taipei
> Tel: +886-2-22185452 Ext 7323
> Fax: +886-2-22186282
> Skype: Bruce.C.Chang
> Email: BruceChang at via.com.tw <mailto:BruceChang at via.com.tw>
> 

Bruce,

Are these patches submitted for the 2.6.27 merge window? If so, I can
just cherry-pick them for Intrepid when they appear in Linus' tee.

I've added the PCI ID for VIA_VT3364 to Hardy, but I did not remove the
PCI ID for VIA_VT3336 as was indicated in the patch
via-agp.patch-2.6.24. Was this an oversight? I'm not going to remove
device support without some explanation.

I also incorporated the DRM patch, though I would have preferred to add
it to Hardy LUM instead of the kernel. However, the new Chrome9 module
requires kernel headers that are not included in the linux-headers package.

Can you describe what behavioral changes we might expect? I'm especially
interested in regression possibilities for PCI ID 0x3230 ?

Please send future patch submissions as clear text.

rtg
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Tim Gardner tim.gardner at ubuntu.com




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