On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 01:51:33PM +0000, Maciej Strozek wrote: > W dniu pon, 20.11.2023 o godzinie 12∶31 +0000, użytkownik Mark Brown > > 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? > Apologies, I thought the word "fallback" would describe the intention > of making an optional way for the driver to work in absence of IRQ > rather than removing the IRQ thread. Will send an amended (and > unnumbered) v3. Your subject line says that the patch is changing things to work "without an IRQ thread" - the thread specifically. This conflicts with the additional text you've added in the body of the changelog which talks about removing the need for an interrupt entirely.
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