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SubjectRe: PATCH: Address lots of pending pm_message_t changes
Hi!

> > > > > Andrew, if you get one big patch doing only type-safety (u32 ->
> > > > > pm_message_t, no code changes), would you still take it this late? I
> > > > > promise it is not going to break anything... It would help merge after
> > > > > 2.6.11 quite a lot...
> > > >
> > > > Problem is, such a megapatch causes grief for all those people who maintain
> > > > their own trees. It would be best, please, to split it into 10-20 bits and
> > > > send the USB parts to Greg and the SCSI bits to James, etc.
> > >
> > > Okay; I can do that if everyone is happy with the thing as a whole.
> > > Andrew, can I get your answer on Pavel's question - shall I just include
> > > the u32->pm_message_t part?
> >
> > Yes, I believe it is too late to do anything than u32->pm_message_t
> > conversion that changes no code...
>
> I guess I'm wrong then - I thought the other changes avoided compilation
> errors.

Well, yes, if you switch pm_message_t into struct. But we are not yet
ready to do that... it is going to be typedefed to u32 for 2.6.11...

Pavel
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