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* Process for adding a new source(driver) to linux kernel tree
@ 2015-08-28 10:58 Raul Piper
  2015-08-29  6:37 ` Raul Piper
  2015-08-29 10:44 ` victorascroft at gmail.com
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From: Raul Piper @ 2015-08-28 10:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: kernelnewbies

HI,
I wanted to know what is the process for adding a new source(say driver) to
the kernel tree.I am not asking for how to add a driver ( like modifying
make file, Kconfig, adding driver to staging or my_driver folder) but the
process for adding it to the source tree Like :
- which branch to add
-Any format of the files or directory
- whom to mail(maintainer,developer,tester,etc)
- Do I have to upload any test results
- Do I have to build it for any minimum number of platforms
- Do I need to send mail to the maintainer of that subsystem or fraemwork?
- Any tool to run the coding conventions checks,bugs checks,Memory leak
checks,etc
Kindly let me know.
Thanks and Rgds,
Rp
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