Re: [PATCH -next] PCI/PCIe: make DPC explicitly non-modular

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[Re: [PATCH -next] PCI/PCIe: make DPC explicitly non-modular] On 22/08/2016 (Mon 14:44) Bjorn Helgaas wrote:

> Hi Paul,
> 
> On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 05:28:02PM -0400, Paul Gortmaker wrote:

[...]

> > 
> > Yep, not to worry, I've still got the following patches pending for-4.9:
> > 
> > $ grep PCI series 
> > # PCI
> > PCI-aerdrv-make-it-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-altera-make-it-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-dra7xx-make-it-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-imx6-make-it-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-pme-make-it-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-qcom-make-it-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-spear13xx-make-it-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-xilinx-make-it-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-xilinx-nwl-make-it-eplicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-portdrv-make-it-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-PCIe-make-dpc-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-generic-make-host-common-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-hotplug_core-make-it-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> > PCI-hotplug-make-core-code-explicitly-non-modular.patch
> 
> Were you planning to post the patches above?  If so, I'll bundle them
> all up along with this DPC one.

Ha, too funny; I'd just split the remaining patches into two lots and
sent lot #1 (the binary equivalent ones) before seeing this.

The DPC one got put in lot #2 since it had __exit and/or .remove
functions, so the change isn't strictly binary equivalent anymore.

I'll send along lot #2 once you've had a chance to digest lot #1.
So feel free to ignore the earlier copy of the DPC one.

Thanks,
Paul.
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> 
> Bjorn
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