On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 10:41:53AM +0000, Maciej Strozek wrote: > This is to support systems without physical IRQ connection. The device > only requires the IRQ for a couple of internal delays, this polling > mechanism is a fallback when no IRQ is specified. Your changelog here doesn't describe the change - is then intention here to remove the IRQ thread (and presumably open code?) or to make interrupts entirely optional? I'm assuming there aren't six more patches in this series? The whole point in numbering patches is to order things, if you're only sending one patch you don't need numbering at all.
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