Re: [PATCH v2 00/25] mtd: spi-nor: Move manufacturer/SFDP code out

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On 14/03/20 1:12 am, Tudor.Ambarus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Boris Brezillon (21):
>   mtd: spi-nor: Stop prefixing generic functions with a manufacturer
>     name
>   mtd: spi-nor: Prepare core / manufacturer code split
>   mtd: spi-nor: Expose stuctures and functions to manufacturer drivers
>   mtd: spi-nor: Add the concept of SPI NOR manufacturer driver


>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Atmel bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Eon bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move ESMT bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Everspin bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Fujitsu bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move GigaDevice bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Intel bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move ISSI bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Macronix bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Micron/ST bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Spansion bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move SST bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Winbond bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Catalyst bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move Xilinx bits out of core.c
>   mtd: spi-nor: Move XMC bits out of core.c


I skimmed through patches 7 to 22 and did not see any issues. No
objections from me.

-- 
Regards
Vignesh

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