On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 3:10 PM Christophe JAILLET <christophe.jaillet@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > considering that the 3 patches that you have just review are done, the > diffsat of what is remaining is: > > 32 files changed, 309 insertions(+), 272 deletions(-) > > > All corresponding patches have already been proposed. > Most of the patches are not that old (i.e. < 1 month) > > They all *look* trivial to me, *EXCEPT* the ones for message/fusion. Agreed, nice work getting this far! > I've tried to split the latter in small series in the hope of easing review. > Moreover the drivers/message/fusion directory seems to be inactive since > a few months. I don't know if it is just related to the summer or if > this code is for some reason stalled. > This is funny, because the very start for me of this clean-up effort was > related to an issue in memory allocation in message/fusion fixed by > Christoph Hellwig :) It is fairly old code that predates the git history, with the last two device IDs added in 2007 and 2011, so I would not expect it to be very active. It's also part of the SCSI subsystem, so I think you just need to resend it to the scsi maintainers (cc the listed driver maintainers) asking for it to get merged unless the maintainers have a specific objection. Once the fusion-mpt stuff is merged, I'd call it endgame and suggest you send the remaining 12 patches and the removal of the header file as a series to Andrew Morton, Cc all the driver maintainers to give them a final notice: each maintainer can then either apply their trivial patch for linux-next, or Andrew applies it, with the header removal coming last. Arnd