Quoting Palmer Dabbelt (2020-06-29 16:34:10)
On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 16:23:47 PDT (-0700), sboyd@kernel.org wrote:
Does that mean applied to sifive tree? I see it in next but only noticed this by chance because it wasn't sent to the linux-clk mailing list.
Sorry, I was going a bit too fast and didn't realize this wasn't in arch/riscv/ so I didn't wait for an ack. I put it on my fixes branch, which is what I sent for the RCs. That's merged into linux-next as well, as far as I understand that's the normal way to do things. It ended up in Linus' tree as d0a5fdf4cc83 ("clk: sifive: allocate sufficient memory for struct __prci_data"), which is in rc3.
We don't really have a SiFive tree, the SiFive stuff just goes in through the RISC-V tree. In theory I've been meaning to split them up for a while, but given the maintainers are the same I just never got around to doing so.
LMK if I screwed something up.
No worries. I would have noticed this patch earlier if it had been sent to the linux-clk mailing list which I use to catch patches that should be reviewed for the clk tree. I'm not overly concerned. Thanks.