On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 06:03:41PM -0700, Steve Calfee wrote:
Thanks for your time. I was already using linux-next - So that would be the correct tree when you say linux kernel?
Follow the generic process covered in Documentation/SubmittingPatches.
If linux-next is the case how long do I have to wait until some of the latest asoc patches arrive? I thought that the alsa trees were somewhat ahead of the linux-next because they had asoc/alsa patches in them. For instance you have patches against both 2.6.39 and 2.6.40 somewhere and I don't think they are in linux-next.
Mostly -next will lag my tree by at most 24 hours. During the period beween the release of one kernel and the release of the other we don't put code into -next that isn't intended for -rc1 of the current kernel in order to help with stabalisation and merge but other than that you will find the latest ASoC code in -next.