On Thu, 20 Jul 2023 17:12:50 +0530 Md Danish Anwar wrote: > Patch 1: Introduce Firmware mapping for the driver (icss_switch_map.h) > > Patch 2: Introduce mii helper APIs. (icssg_mii_rt.h and icssg_mii_cfg.h). This > patch will also introduce basic prueth and emac structures in icssg_prueth.h as > these structures will be used by the helper APIs. > > Patch 3: Introduce firmware configuration and classification APIs. > (icssg_classifier.c, icssg_config.h and icssg_config.c) > > Patch 4: Introduce APIs for ICSSG Queues (icssg_queues.c) > > Patch 5: Introduce ICSSG Ethernet driver. (icssg_prueth.c and icssg_prueth.h) > This patch will enable the driver and basic functionality can work after this > patch. This patch will be using all the APIs introduced earlier. This patch > will also include Kconfig and Makefile changes. > > Patch 6: Enable standard statistics via ndo_get_stats64 > > Patch 7: Introduce ethtool ops for ICSSG > > Patch 8: Introduce power management support (suspend / resume APIs) > > However this structure of patches will introduce some APIs earlier (in patch > 2,3 and 4) which will be used later by patch 5. I hope it will be OK to > introduce APIs and macros earlier and use them later. > > This restructuring will shorten all the individual patches. However patch 5 > will still be a bit large as patch 5 introduces all the neccessary APIs as > driver probe / remove, ndo open / close, tx/rx etc. > > Currnetly this single patch has close to 4000 insertion and is touching 12 > files. After restructring patch 5 will have around 1800 insertions and will > touch only 4 files (icssg_prueth.c, icssg_prueth.h, Kconfig, Makefile). This is > still significant improvement. > > Please let me know if this is OK. SGTM, thanks! One patch still being larger than others is a bit inevitable. > Also this patch has Reviewed-By tag of Andrew. Can I carry forward his > Reviewed-By tag in all patches or do I need to drop it? If the code is identical I reckon you can carry it.