Re: [PATCH 0/6] can/peak_canfd: bundle of driver changes

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On 06/21/2018 03:23 PM, Stephane Grosjean wrote:
> That serie of patches is a bundle of changes to apply to the peak_pciefd
> driver. In addition to some cosmetic changes, last patch setup a workaround
> when running with 64-bit DMA addresses and the PCAN-PCIe FD card.
> 
> Stephane Grosjean (6):
>   can/peak_canfd: improves 32-bit alignment
>   can/peak_canfd: remove useless defined symbols
>   can/peak_canfd: use ndev irq instead of pci_dev one
>   can/peak_canfd: fix typo in error message
>   can/peak_canfd: rearrange the way resources are released
>   can/peak_canfd: forces allocation of 32-bit DMA logical addr only

Will add 1-5 to linux-can-next. Or is 1/6 better also stable material?

Marc

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