Hello! Stefan, by what you posted there, (and correct me if I'm wrong) if I were to put together a system who would be running ChromeOS and of course using coreboot to bring it up, the OS would be constructed from the head of the entire Chromium set?
Just checking. As of this moment I do not have these plans, but its always an interest to do so. ----- Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8@gmail.com "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Stefan Reinauer stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org wrote:
- Kyösti Mälkki kyosti.malkki@gmail.com [140731 21:00]:
Do you plan to upstream all Chromebook coreboot and libpayload branches from Chromium git, or just the individual patches Sage finds useful and necessary for the boards You currently work on?
No, the plan for now is to only upstream the Chromium HEAD, since all Chrome OS product branches are derived from that. In theory all changes made to product branches should all go into Chromium HEAD as well. While this is not always true, the product branches are now all open on chromium.org.
Do we expect the original authors to review the rebased, possibly modified work, or is the plan these patches just get rubberstamped as +2 by a 3rd party once they build cleanly?
Of course we value the feedback of the original authors.
I see some of you first patches had a couple commits from Chromium tree squashed into one. Why was the approach changed from how eg. Aaron and Stefan handled the process?
It was changed due to community feedback.
This has the unpleasant effect that commit ownership (and eg. git blame) will no longer reflect the actual author of change and also git log --oneline no longer serves as a datapoint in attempt to compare which changes from Chromium branches have been upstreamed or not.
The idea is that we will switch to a new upstream coreboot version ASAP and get into a continuous upstreaming process where we don't accumulate such a large number of patches anymore but upstream at least every few weeks so we can stay closer to upstream coreboot in the future.
Did you develop some nice method to keep track of which branches from Chromium we can consider as completely upstreamed?
The method will be
product firmware branches ==> Chrome OS HEAD ==> coreboot upstream
Do you have the facilities to do regular board-status script runs for recent Chromebooks?
Not at this time, but we are constantly working on improving our testing infrastructure to allow more flexible and broader testing. I hope at some point we can add that. However, if you rely on stability, you definitely want to run coreboot off the product firmware branches.
Stefan
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