Re: [RFC PATCH 08/40] PCI: keystone: Cleanup MSI/legacy interrupt configuration and handling

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Hi Kishon,

[...]
> > Would it be possible to resurrect this?  Do you need any help?
> 
> A lot of patches in this series should already be merged (after
> splitting into smaller ones)
> http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/linux-pci/list/?series=71185
> 
> https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-arm-kernel/cover/20190321095927.7058-1-kishon@xxxxxx/

Ah!  Nice!

[...]
> Are there any other clean-ups you are looking into?

Bjorn was looking recently at struct keystone_pcie and suggested that
perhaps things such as for example the legacy_host_irqs member could be
refactored - in this particular case it seems to only store a single
item in the array, etc.

And this series of patches I found is refactoring a lot of the elements
of the driver and thus the struct keystone_pcie too in due process.

I suppose, it would be just better to wait for you to complete all the
work you have planned?  What do you think?

	Krzysztof



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