Re: [PATCH libdrm v3 0/5] intel: rework how we add PCI IDs

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Quoting Lucas De Marchi (2018-09-05 19:31:55)
> Adding PCI IDs to different projects is a boring manual task that
> motivated me to create this series. The idea is to centralize the IDs in
> the kernel header and let other projects copy it.
> 
> Initially my plan was to convert all gens, back to gen2, but that proved
> slightly difficult since there are some corner cases to cover and I
> didn't want to block the important part, i.e.:  for recent gens, there's
> no risk of missing a PCI ID.
> 
> v2: address comments from Chris by pulling it out to a separate .c
> v3: remove/add comments on first patch and rebase the rest
> 
> Discussed on v2 but left for later:
>         - replace intel_is_genx() with a simple check for bufmgr->gen,
>           after making sure said variable is initialized on all code
>           paths.
>         - treat unknown gen as a future gen
>         - convert gen < 9 to use the new header
> 
> Lucas De Marchi (5):
>   intel: add generic functions to check PCI ID
>   intel: make gen11 use generic gen macro
>   intel: make gen10 use generic gen macro
>   intel: make gen9 use generic gen macro
>   intel: get gen once for gen >= 9

The opens are fine and I didn't find anything else to question, so the
series is
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
-Chris
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