Re: [PATCH] arm64: tegra: Fix Tegra234 PCIe interrupt-map

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Hi Krzysztof!

On 13/12/2024 11:11, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 12/12/2024 22:11, Brad Griffis wrote:
For interrupt-map entries, the DTS specification requires
that #address-cells is defined for both the child node and the
interrupt parent.  For the PCIe interrupt-map entries, the parent
node ("gic") has not specified #address-cells. The existing layout
of the PCIe interrupt-map entries indicates that it assumes
that #address-cells is zero for this node.

Explicitly set #address-cells to zero for "gic" so that it complies
with the device tree specification.

Signed-off-by: Brad Griffis <bgriffis@xxxxxxxxxx>
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So entire nvidia works on old kernel and sends patches rebased on old
kernel? Please start working on mainline.


You know that is not the case! Yes there may be a few cases of people using your old email, but not all of us :-)

I give the same feedback multiple times and still nvidia repeats the
same mistakes.

You CC-ed an address, which suggests you do not work on mainline kernel
or you do not use get_maintainers.pl/b4/patman. Please rebase and always
work on mainline or start using mentioned tools, so correct addresses
will be used.

This applies on top of today's -next and so I don't see any need to resend.

FYI, Brad has been working improve our testing for mainline and -next and so I know he is working on mainline.

So are we perfect? No. But we are working on getting better!

Cheers
Jon

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