> I don't know why you always cc me in your patch > which is similar type I have submitted。 I noticed your selection of possible changes (and corresponding patch reviews). * Thus I assumed that you are interested in further software evolution to some degree in such a design direction. Do you want that I omit your mail address from my patches? * I picked also a few of your change ideas up for their application together with development tools I am familiar with. > Let me study I hope so. > to thank you ? This possibility can also be occasionally nice. > You are a senior, Such a view might be appropriate. > I have thanked you for your instruction, I hope that our collaboration will evolve further in constructive ways. > and I have understand what your question: Would we like to achieve a better common understanding? > How do you think about to change any more source files in a systematic way? Advanced source code analysis can point several update candidates out. An execution of a script for the semantic patch language (Coccinelle software) indicates change possibilities around calls of the function “platform_get_irq” in 74 source files of the software “Linux next-20200402” at the moment. Source code search patterns can be extended after some clarification. Regards, Markus