On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 4:00 PM Kent Gibson <warthog618@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This patchset defines and implements a new version of the > GPIO CDEV uAPI to address existing 32/64-bit alignment issues, add > support for debounce, event sequence numbers, and allow for requested > lines with different configurations. > It provides some future proofing by adding optional configuration fields > and padding reserved for future use. > > The series can be partitioned into three blocks; the first two patches > are minor fixes that impact later patches, the next eleven contain the > v2 uAPI definition and implementation, and the final seven port the GPIO > tools to the v2 uAPI and extend them to use new uAPI features. > > The more complicated patches include their own commentary where > appropriate. I'm ready to queue this now. Certainly any remaining snags can be fixed in-tree. It kind of keeps in tradition with proper software projects "plan to throw one away" which is what we have traditionally done several times: the first Bluetooh framework was tossed, JFFS was tossed for JFFS2, Video4Linux was tossed for V4L2. So let's do this. Anyone against? I will put it on an immutable branch and then merge that in for devel. Yours, Linus Walleij