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en:users:drivers:ath10k:sources [2017/05/16 05:39] Kalle Valo Refactor submitting patches to it's own page. |
en:users:drivers:ath10k:sources [2018/05/29 13:29] Kalle Valo [Git branches] Use master branch also for testing |
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https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath.git/tree/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k | https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath.git/tree/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k | ||
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- | Periodically Kalle Valo pulls the ath tree into wireless-drivers-next tree. Then David Miller pulls it to net-next which is eventually pulled by Linus Torvalds to official kernel releases. As a rough estimate it takes 2-4 months for a patch to propage from ath.git to an official Linux release. | ||
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- | See also [[en/users/drivers/ath10k/submittingpatches|submitting ath10k patches]]. | ||
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ath.git contains multiple branches: | ath.git contains multiple branches: | ||
- | * master : The default branch selected when cloning the tree. Everyone working on ath10k (or ath6kl) should use this branch. Follows John Linville's wireless-testing tree and contains the latest -rc release from Linus Torvalds + latest wireless code from John + latest ath10k/ath6kl code from ath-next branch. Usually the branch is rebased after a merge window (after -rc1 is released). Due to unclean history bisect might not work, better to use ath-next for bisecting. | + | * **master:** The default branch selected when cloning the tree. Everyone working on any ath drivers (ath10k, ath9k, ath6kl etc) should use this branch as the baseline for patches and when testing latest code. Follows Bob Copeland's wireless-testing tree and contains the latest -rc release from Linus Torvalds + latest wireless + latest ath patches from ath-next and ath-current branches. The branch is rebased every time it's updated. Due to unclean history bisect will not work, better to use ath-next (or ath-current) for bisecting. |
- | * ath-next : Based on John's wireless-next tree and John will pull from this branch. ath6kl/ath10k patches are commited to this branch first and then merged to the master branch. For bisect runs it's better to use this branch instead of the master branch. | + | * **ath-next:** Based on Kalle's wireless-drivers-next tree and will be periodically merged to wireless-drivers-next and scheduled for the next release under works (not for the current -rc releases). ath patches are commited to this branch first and then merged to the master branch. For bisect runs it's better to use this branch instead of the master branch. All patches adding new features or low priority fixes go to this branch. |
- | * pending : Used for building and runtime testing patches under review. Is rebased almost daily and hence commit ids are NOT stable. Use this only if you know what you are doing. | + | * **ath-current:** Based on Kalle's wireless-drivers tree and will be periodically merged to wireless-drivers and scheduled for the current release under works (for the upcoming -rc release). Only critical fixes. |
- | * master-pending : The pending branch merged on top of the master, for easier testing of the pending patches. Same rules apply as with the pending branch. | + | * **pending:** Used for building and runtime testing patches under review. Is rebased almost daily and hence commit ids are NOT stable. Use this only if you know what you are doing. |
+ | * **master-pending:** The pending branch merged on top of the master, for easier testing of the pending patches. Same rules apply as with the pending branch. | ||
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+ | See also [[en/users/drivers/ath10k/submittingpatches|submitting ath10k patches]] for more information about the patch flow. |