[PULL] drm-intel-next

Dave Airlie airlied at gmail.com
Fri May 4 00:29:30 UTC 2018


On 4 May 2018 at 10:19, Dave Airlie <airlied at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2 May 2018 at 17:03, Jani Nikula <jani.nikula at intel.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dave -
>>
>> drm-intel-next-2018-04-13:
>> First drm/i915 feature batch heading for v4.18:
>>
>> - drm-next backmerge to fix build (Rodrigo)
>> - GPU documentation improvements (Kevin)
>> - GuC and HuC refactoring, host/GuC communication, logging, fixes, and more
>>   (mostly Michal and Michał, also Jackie, Michel and Piotr)
>> - PSR and PSR2 enabling and fixes (DK, José, Rodrigo and Chris)
>> - Selftest updates (Chris, Daniele)
>> - DPLL management refactoring (Lucas)
>> - DP MST fixes (Lyude and DK)
>> - Watermark refactoring and changes to support NV12 (Mahesh)
>> - NV12 prep work (Chandra)
>> - Icelake Combo PHY enablers (Manasi)
>> - Perf OA refactoring and ICL enabling (Lionel)
>> - ICL enabling (Oscar, Paulo, Nabendu, Mika, Kelvin, Michel)
>> - Workarounds refactoring (Oscar)
>> - HDCP fixes and improvements (Ramalingam, Radhakrishna)
>> - Power management fixes (Imre)
>> - Various display fixes (Maarten, Ville, Vidya, Jani, Gaurav)
>> - debugfs for FIFO underrun clearing (Maarten)
>> - Execlist improvements (Chris)
>> - Reset improvements (Chris)
>> - Plenty of things here and there I overlooked and/or didn't understand... (Everyone)
>>
>
> Just FYI I've started using dim for managing the drm-next tree (step
> one to a possible group),
>
> This pull gets rejected by dim apply-pull for two reasons,
>
> One the driver date bump isn't reviewed, and one patch in here the SOB
> line is different
> name than the committer, even though they appear to be same person.
>
> I've pulled it anyways, but just logging the dim issues for prosperity.

Actually I haven't pulled it, but I think dim just doesn't handle my
use case very well.
I do
dim -f apply-pull < pullreq

It gets merge conflicts and ask me to solve them, but there doesn't seem
to be a dim apply-pull --resolved type of interface to say, keep going
and finish the
dim stuff you were doing before we hit conflicts.

Dave.


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