[PATCH 10/11] ARM: tegra: pcie: Add MSI support

Stephen Warren swarren at wwwdotorg.org
Fri Mar 9 11:45:22 EST 2012


On 03/08/2012 11:50 PM, Thierry Reding wrote:
> * Stephen Warren wrote:
>> On 03/08/2012 07:51 AM, Thierry Reding wrote:
>>> This commit adds support for message signaled interrupts to the Tegra
>>> PCIe controller.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding at avionic-design.de>
>>> ---
>>> This code is taken from the NVIDIA Vibrante kernel and therefore has no
>>> appropriate Signed-off-by from the original author. Maybe someone at
>>> NVIDIA can find out who wrote this code and maybe provide a proper
>>> Signed-off-by that I can add?
>>
>> I think if you look in:
>> git://nv-tegra.nvidia.com/linux-2.6.git android-tegra-2.6.36
>>
>> the following commits are what you're after:
>>
>> de7fd8768b32da66eaf4eaf58473c65f7a76808d
>> arm: tegra: pcie: enabling MSI support for pcie
>>
>> ac1f8310811c64a084511d2afc27f66334b31a81
>> ARM: tegra: pcie: fix return value from MSI irq routine
>>
>> Although the patch below only partially resembles those patches, I guess
>> because you've rewritten the code a lot to conform to the current kernel
>> APIs, clean stuff up, etc. Perhaps just saying "based on code by Krishna
>> Kishore <kthota at nvidia.com>" is enough...
> 
> Yes, it is indeed a major rewrite because the original code had some
> peculiarities and FIXME that I thought wouldn't make it through the review
> anyway so I fixed them up.
> 
> I'll add some comment about the original authorship. There is no official
> Signed-off-by in the original commit. Do I still need one or is it enough to
> mention the original authors in the commit message and add keep my own
> Signed-off-by?

Yes, I think just mentioning the original code author in free-form text,
and including only your S-o-b sounds good to me.



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