On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 22:37, Keith Packard <kei...@keithp.com> wrote:
> > I've got this nice patch from Akshay Joshi that removes almost all of > the checkpatch.pl warnings from drm/i915. If I don't merge it now, it's > going to go stale and be useless; if I merge it only to drm-intel-next, > it will be the source of endless conflicts. > > However, it's a huge patch (yes, the code was rather sloppy), and > doesn't exactly fit into the "critical patches only please" mode of the > current stage of 3.1 development. > > I've checked the patch very carefully, using the obvious git diff -b to > make sure it really doesn't touch anything but whitespace, but also > using objdump -s to compare the output of the compiler. There were no > differences found with git-diff -b. The only differences found by > objdump are two whitespace changes in some debug output messages in > intel_bios.c. > > I think I have three choices: > > 1) merge the patch and expect complaints from upstream > > 2) thank Akshay for his good intentions, discard the patch and hope > that he feels motivated enough to do it all over again in time for > the 3.2 merge window. > > 3) thank Akshay for his good intentions and leave the code as-is, > forever to ease back-porting of fixes to older kernel versions. > > Frankly, if we're ever going to merge whitespace fixups, this would be a > pretty darn good time; drm-intel-fixes and drm-intel-next are in-sync as > I haven't started pulling 3.2 code into -next. > I think that if we don´t get to push this patch now, we are unlikely to do it in nearby future. And such kind of cleanup is a nice thing to have. So I´d vote for option 1, and then 3, in this order. -- Eugeni Dodonov <http://eugeni.dodonov.net/>
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