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SubjectRe: [PATCH 00/18] mfd: Clean up deprecated regmap-irq functionality
Hi Aidan,

la 12. marrask. 2022 klo 17.19 Aidan MacDonald
(aidanmacdonald.0x0@gmail.com) kirjoitti:

> Here are some trivial updates to replace old, deprecated regmap-irq APIs
> with the new equivalents. There should be no functional changes, but none
> of the patches have been tested (besides compile testing).

> Link: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regmap.git/commit/?id=84498d1fb35de6ab71bdfdb6270a464fb4a0951b
>
> Aidan MacDonald (18):

Just a small suggestion. Would it work if the CC-list was generated
separately for each of the patches for a large series targeted to
various individual drivers like this one? I think that many of the
recipients are not interested in more than one or two of the patches +
cover-letter in this 19-mail series...

I know it can be a pain to hassle with the recipient lists and
message-IDs - so I am glad if anyone can find some help from my
personal playground - or even better, share their versions with us :)
So, to open the window for any work-flow improvement suggestions...
...I've personally started generating patches using the following
shell-script (which is inefficient and lazily written but seems to
mostly work for me):
https://github.com/M-Vaittinen/linux/commit/9045670f8d3d4638b9032d96cff955704a6d438e

It can be freely used as a source of inspiration (or perspiration - no
guarantees it works as intended or is feasible for anything) when
generating the next series ;)

Yours
-- Matti

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Matti Vaittinen
Linux kernel developer at ROHM Semiconductors
Oulu Finland

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