Message ID | 2024013025-spoiling-exact-ad20@gregkh (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | Soundwire: clean up sysfs group creation | expand |
On 30-01-24, 10:46, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > Note, this is a redone version of a very old series I wrote back in > 2022: > https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220824135951.3604059-1-gregkh@linuxfoundation.org > but everyone has forgotten about it now, and I've reworked it, so I'm > considering it a "new" version, and not v2. > > Here's a series that adds the functionality to the driver core to hide > entire attribute groups, in a much saner way than we have attempted in > the past (i.e. dynamically figuring it out.) Many thanks to Dan for > this patch. I'll also be taking this into my driver-core branch and > creating a stable tag for anyone else to pull from to get it into their > trees, as I think it will want to be in many for this development cycle. > > After the driver core change, there's cleanups to the soundwire core for > how the attribute groups are created, to remove the "manual" creation of > them, and allow the driver core to create them correctly, as needed, > when needed, which makes things much smaller for the soundwire code to > manage. The series lgtm, having the core handle these would be good. I will wait couple of days for people to test this and give a t-b and apply. I hope it is okay if patch1 goes thru sdw tree? BR
On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 06:34:15PM +0530, Vinod Koul wrote: > On 30-01-24, 10:46, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > > Note, this is a redone version of a very old series I wrote back in > > 2022: > > https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220824135951.3604059-1-gregkh@linuxfoundation.org > > but everyone has forgotten about it now, and I've reworked it, so I'm > > considering it a "new" version, and not v2. > > > > Here's a series that adds the functionality to the driver core to hide > > entire attribute groups, in a much saner way than we have attempted in > > the past (i.e. dynamically figuring it out.) Many thanks to Dan for > > this patch. I'll also be taking this into my driver-core branch and > > creating a stable tag for anyone else to pull from to get it into their > > trees, as I think it will want to be in many for this development cycle. > > > > After the driver core change, there's cleanups to the soundwire core for > > how the attribute groups are created, to remove the "manual" creation of > > them, and allow the driver core to create them correctly, as needed, > > when needed, which makes things much smaller for the soundwire code to > > manage. > > The series lgtm, having the core handle these would be good. I will wait > couple of days for people to test this and give a t-b and apply. > I hope it is okay if patch1 goes thru sdw tree? patch 1 is now in Linus's tree, so the remaining ones can go through the your tree now if you want. Or I can resend them if needed, just let me know. thanks, greg k-h
On 27-03-24, 09:13, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 06:34:15PM +0530, Vinod Koul wrote: > > On 30-01-24, 10:46, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > > > Note, this is a redone version of a very old series I wrote back in > > > 2022: > > > https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220824135951.3604059-1-gregkh@linuxfoundation.org > > > but everyone has forgotten about it now, and I've reworked it, so I'm > > > considering it a "new" version, and not v2. > > > > > > Here's a series that adds the functionality to the driver core to hide > > > entire attribute groups, in a much saner way than we have attempted in > > > the past (i.e. dynamically figuring it out.) Many thanks to Dan for > > > this patch. I'll also be taking this into my driver-core branch and > > > creating a stable tag for anyone else to pull from to get it into their > > > trees, as I think it will want to be in many for this development cycle. > > > > > > After the driver core change, there's cleanups to the soundwire core for > > > how the attribute groups are created, to remove the "manual" creation of > > > them, and allow the driver core to create them correctly, as needed, > > > when needed, which makes things much smaller for the soundwire code to > > > manage. > > > > The series lgtm, having the core handle these would be good. I will wait > > couple of days for people to test this and give a t-b and apply. > > I hope it is okay if patch1 goes thru sdw tree? > > patch 1 is now in Linus's tree, so the remaining ones can go through the > your tree now if you want. Or I can resend them if needed, just let me > know. Great, I was about to ask about this. If there is no conflicts I can pick this series (looking at folks for giving me a t-b)
On 27/03/24 18:21, Vinod Koul wrote: > On 27-03-24, 09:13, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: >> On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 06:34:15PM +0530, Vinod Koul wrote: >>> On 30-01-24, 10:46, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: >>>> Note, this is a redone version of a very old series I wrote back in >>>> 2022: >>>> https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220824135951.3604059-1-gregkh@linuxfoundation.org >>>> but everyone has forgotten about it now, and I've reworked it, so I'm >>>> considering it a "new" version, and not v2. >>>> >>>> Here's a series that adds the functionality to the driver core to hide >>>> entire attribute groups, in a much saner way than we have attempted in >>>> the past (i.e. dynamically figuring it out.) Many thanks to Dan for >>>> this patch. I'll also be taking this into my driver-core branch and >>>> creating a stable tag for anyone else to pull from to get it into their >>>> trees, as I think it will want to be in many for this development cycle. >>>> >>>> After the driver core change, there's cleanups to the soundwire core for >>>> how the attribute groups are created, to remove the "manual" creation of >>>> them, and allow the driver core to create them correctly, as needed, >>>> when needed, which makes things much smaller for the soundwire code to >>>> manage. >>> The series lgtm, having the core handle these would be good. I will wait >>> couple of days for people to test this and give a t-b and apply. >>> I hope it is okay if patch1 goes thru sdw tree? >> patch 1 is now in Linus's tree, so the remaining ones can go through the >> your tree now if you want. Or I can resend them if needed, just let me >> know. > Great, I was about to ask about this. If there is no conflicts I can > pick this series (looking at folks for giving me a t-b) Applied this patch series on top of soundwire git tree and validated SoundWire stack on AMD platform using command line alsa utils. All use cases are working fine. Tested-By: Vijendar Mukunda <Vijendar.Mukunda@amd.com> >
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 10:46:26 -0800, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > Note, this is a redone version of a very old series I wrote back in > 2022: > https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220824135951.3604059-1-gregkh@linuxfoundation.org > but everyone has forgotten about it now, and I've reworked it, so I'm > considering it a "new" version, and not v2. > > Here's a series that adds the functionality to the driver core to hide > entire attribute groups, in a much saner way than we have attempted in > the past (i.e. dynamically figuring it out.) Many thanks to Dan for > this patch. I'll also be taking this into my driver-core branch and > creating a stable tag for anyone else to pull from to get it into their > trees, as I think it will want to be in many for this development cycle. > > [...] Applied, thanks! [2/6] soundwire: sysfs: move sdw_slave_dev_attr_group into the existing list of groups commit: b1b11bb07898b7e0313438734c310100219e676f [3/6] soundwire: sysfs: cleanup the logic for creating the dp0 sysfs attributes commit: 3ee43f7cc9841cdf3f2bec2de4b1e729fd17e303 [4/6] soundwire: sysfs: have the driver core handle the creation of the device groups commit: fc7e56017b51482f1b9da2e778eedb4bd1deb6b3 [5/6] soundwire: sysfs: remove sdw_slave_sysfs_init() commit: f88c1afe338edbcbfd23743742c45581075fb86c [6/6] soundwire: sysfs: remove unneeded ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS() comments commit: 91c4dd2e5c9066577960c7eef7dd8e699220c85e Best regards,