[PATCH v5 00/21] Move Hisilicon 6421v600 SPMI driver set out of staging

Mark Brown broonie at kernel.org
Wed Jan 27 07:04:26 EST 2021


On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 09:57:40AM +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 06:11:24PM +0000, Mark Brown wrote:

> > > Do you need a tag to pull from?

> > It'd be nice but not essential.

> Why do you want/need this?  Having these changes in your tree is good,
> but what about other coding style cleanups that I will end up applying
> over time before the 5.12-rc1 merge window opens?  Are you wanting to
> take the moved driver in your tree, or something else?

I want to apply the regulator driver so I stop being sent this patch
series which will help keep my backlog more manageable.

> Traditionally moving drivers out of staging can be done 2 ways:
> 	- all happens in the staging tree, I take an ack from the
> 	  subsystem maintainer that this is ok to do.
> 	- A new driver enters the "real" subsystem tree, and then I
> 	  delete the driver in the staging tree.  This doesn't preserve
> 	  history as well (not at all), but can be easier for trees that
> 	  move quickly (like networking.)

The whole reason the driver is in the staging tree is that Mauro has a
requirement to do things in a way that preserves history and so won't
send any non-incremental patches.

> Which ever works for you is fine with me, but relying on the code to
> stay "not touched" in my tree after you pull it almost never happens due
> to the number of drive-by coding style cleanups that end up in the
> staging tree every week.

I'm sure someone can work out the conflicts if they're going to happen.
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