From: Palmer Dabbelt <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 01:48:26 -0700
> Our patch to add support for the FU540-C000 broke compilation on at > least powerpc allyesconfig, which was found as part of the linux-next > build regression tests. This must have somehow slipped through the > cracks, as the patch has been reverted in linux-next for a while now. > This patch applies on top of the offending commit, which is the only one > I've even tried it on as I'm not sure how this subsystem makes it to > Linus. > > This patch set fixes the issue by adding a dependency of COMMON_CLK to > the MACB Kconfig entry, which avoids the build failure by disabling MACB > on systems where it wouldn't compile. All known users of MACB have > COMMON_CLK, so this shouldn't cause any issues. This is a significantly > simpler approach than disabling just the FU540-C000 support. > > I've also included a second patch to indicate this is a driver for a > Cadence device that was originally written by an engineer at Atmel. The > only relation is that I stumbled across it when writing the first patch. > > Changes since v1 <[email protected]>: > > * Disable MACB on systems without COMMON_CLK, instead of just disabling > the FU540-C000 support on these systems. > * Update the commit message to reflect the driver was written by Atmel. Series applied, thanks.

