Re: [RFC/RFT 0/14] radio-mr800 patch series

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Hello David,

On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 7:22 AM, David Ellingsworth
<david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What follow is a series of patches to clean up the radio-mr800 driver. I
> do _not_ have access to this device so these patches need to be tested.
> These patches should apply to Mauro's git tree and against the 2.6.31
> release kernel. The patches in this series are as follows:
>
> 01. radio-mr800: implement proper locking
> 02. radio-mr800: simplify video_device allocation
> 03. radio-mr800: simplify error paths in usb probe callback
> 04. radio-mr800: remove an unnecessary local variable
> 05. radio-mr800: simplify access to amradio_device
> 06. radio-mr800: simplify locking in ioctl callbacks
> 07. radio-mr800: remove device-removed indicator
> 08. radio-mr800: fix potential use after free
> 09. radio-mr800: remove device initialization from open/close
> 10. radio-mr800: ensure the radio is initialized to a consistent state
> 11. radio-mr800: fix behavior of set_radio function
> 12. radio-mr800: preserve radio state during suspend/resume
> 13. radio-mr800: simplify device warnings
> 14. radio-mr800: set radio frequency only upon success
>
> The first 7 in this series are the same as those submitted in my last series
> and will not be resent. The remaining 7 patches in this series will be sent
> separately for review.
>
> Regards,
>
> David Ellingsworth

Thank you for work at radio-mr800. I'll check and test your patches as
soon as possible, it probably takes 2-3 days.


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