Re: [OS-BUILD PATCH 0/14] 5.11 acpi cleanup

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On 29 Dec 2020 16:07, GitLab Bridge on behalf of pbrobinson wrote:
> From: pbrobinson on gitlab.com
> 
> Clean up the duplicated ACPI options across Fedora and ARK kernels. The
> two architectures supported are aarc64/x86. Putting these options in
> common/generic and common/debug doesn't affect non ACPI architectures
> due to CONFIG_ACPI and associated Kconfig deps. The first big commit
> doesn't change anything just moves the duplicated options to common/ and
> removes the dupes.
> 
> From there each of the patches are documented, some remove dead options,
> some adjust things like ACPI_EC_DEBUGFS that make sense for security and
> so platforms aren't accidentally bricked. There's a couple that change
> ark/aarch64 with appropriate maintainers cc:ed and really just bring it
> inline with other arches, and finally there's a few minor Fedora tweaks
> with Justin cc:ed in.

All LGTM.  Thanks for the cleanup, Peter.  Excellent idea.

Acked-by: Al Stone <ahs3@xxxxxxxxxx>

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ciao,
al
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Software Engineer
Red Hat, Inc.
ahs3@xxxxxxxxxx
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