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<mripard>
bamse: Hi, I was looking at a QCOM downstream tree and they have backported some earlier version of Gunyah support patches. It looks like since there's been multiple attempts to upstream it, and to rework it, and I'm not sure if the effort is still going on, and if there's a chance we'll ever see a "regular" Gunyah driver?
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<bamse>
mripard: it was developed entirely downstream and has continued to be developed entire downstream...there was a concrete effort by Elliot Bergman to get this supported upstream, but he left the company a while back...i don't know if anyone picked this up, so i don't know what the future has to offer
<bamse>
mripard: the plan was to land it upstream, then pivot the downstream driver onto that baseline...so intentions was certainly in the right place