On 7-3-2017 10:44, Kalle Valo wrote: > Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> writes: > >> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 5:19 PM, Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Arend Van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>> >>>> On 2-3-2017 17:38, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >>>>> With KASAN and a couple of other patches applied, this driver is one >>>>> of the few remaining ones that actually use more than 2048 bytes of >>>>> kernel stack: >>>>> >>>>> broadcom/brcm80211/brcmsmac/phy/phy_n.c: In function >>>>> 'wlc_phy_workarounds_nphy_gainctrl': >>>>> broadcom/brcm80211/brcmsmac/phy/phy_n.c:16065:1: warning: the >>>>> frame size of 3264 bytes is larger than 2048 bytes >>>>> [-Wframe-larger-than=] >>>>> broadcom/brcm80211/brcmsmac/phy/phy_n.c: In function 'wlc_phy_workarounds_nphy': >>>>> broadcom/brcm80211/brcmsmac/phy/phy_n.c:17138:1: warning: the >>>>> frame size of 2864 bytes is larger than 2048 bytes >>>>> [-Wframe-larger-than=] >>>>> >>>>> Here, I'm reducing the stack size by marking as many local variables as >>>>> 'static const' as I can without changing the actual code. >>>> >>>> Acked-by: Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> Arnd, via which tree are you planning to submit these? I'm not sure >>> what I should do with the wireless drivers patches from this series. >> >> I'm not quite sure myself yet. I'd probably want the first few patches that >> do most of the work get merged through Andrew's linux-mm tree once >> we have come to agreement on them. The driver specific patches like >> the brcmsmac ones depend on the introduction of noinline_for_kasan >> or noinline_if_stackbloat and could either go in along with the first >> set, or as a follow-up through the normal maintainer trees. > > Either way is fine for me. Just mark clearly if you want the wireless > drivers patches to go through via my tree, otherwise I'll ignore them. That (dreaded) phy code does not get a lot of changes so I think it does not matter which tree is will go through in terms of risk for conflicts. So going through linux-mm is fine for me as well. Regards, Arend