[PATCH v4 03/16] drm: bridge: analogix/dp: split exynos dp driver to bridge dir
Yakir Yang
ykk at rock-chips.com
Wed Sep 2 20:55:14 PDT 2015
Hi Emil,
在 09/02/2015 10:50 PM, Emil Velikov 写道:
> [Dropping the CC list]
Hmm...Don't understand what this means. If you can explain, that
would be better, so I would not miss your suggest. :-)
> Hi Yakir Yang,
>
> On 1 September 2015 at 06:49, Yakir Yang <ykk at rock-chips.com> wrote:
>> Split the dp core driver from exynos directory to bridge
>> directory, and rename the core driver to analogix_dp_*,
>> leave the platform code to analogix_dp-exynos.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Yakir Yang <ykk at rock-chips.com>
>> ---
>> Changes in v4:
>> - Take Rob suggest, update "analogix,hpd-gpios" to "hpd-gpios" DT propery.
>> - Take Jingoo suggest, rename "analogix_dp-exynos.c" file name to "exynos_dp.c"
>> - Take Archit suggest, create a separate folder for analogix code in bridge/
>>
> "Take X suggest", is grammatically incorrect. You should use
> "suggestion(s)" or alternatively use the following approach.
>
> - Create a separate folder for analogix code in bridge/ (Archit)
Thanks for your correct. I prefer to take the last one ;)
> Cheers,
> Emil
>
> P.S. Why do you resend the whole series (some 10+ patches) when only a
> few patches have been changed ? Are all the patches changed whist
> missing that information (vX: rebase on top of A)
Yes, those 10+ patches do base on the previous changes, specially when I
rebase my series on the latest linux-next branch.
Besides, I don't know that how to send parts of this series, and keep the
unrelated patches no send. For example if the [v4 03/16] ~ [v4 10/16]
need update to v5, and [v4 11/16] ~ [v4 16/16] keep in v4.
So should I only send the [v5 03/16] ~ [v5 10/16], no need to send and
update [v4 11/16] ~ [v4 16/16] to v5 ?
If so I think it would be difficult for guys to comment, cause they
can't see
the whole series in one reply list . ;)
Thanks,
- Yakir
>
>
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