On Sun, Mar 27, 2022 at 02:46:00PM +0200, Benjamin Stürz wrote: > This patch series replaces comments with C99's designated initializers > in a few places. It also adds some enum initializers. This is my first > time contributing to the Linux kernel, therefore I'm probably doing a > lot of things the wrong way. I'm sorry for that. Welcome! > I've gotten a few emails so far stating that this patch series is > unnecessary. Yes, in fact this patch series is not necessary by itself, > but it could help me understand how the whole process works and maybe I > could help somewhere, where help is actually needed. Have you been told the series is unnecessary or too big? Although all patches represent a variant of the same mechanical transformation but they are mostly unrelated to each other and, if accepted, they will be applied by many different people. Taken as a whole presenting this to maintainers as a 22 patch set is too big. I'd recommend starting with a smaller patch or patch series where all the patches get picked up by the same maintainer. > This patch itself is a no-op. PATCH 0/XX is for the covering letter. You should generate a template for it using the --cover-letter option of git format-patch. That way patch 0 will contain the diffstat for the whole series (which is often useful to help understand what the series is for) and there is no need to make no-op changes. Daniel. > > Signed-off-by: Benjamin Stürz <benni@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > .gitignore | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore > index 7afd412dadd2..706f667261eb 100644 > --- a/.gitignore > +++ b/.gitignore > @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ > *.dtb > *.dtbo > *.dtb.S > -*.dwo > +*.dwo > *.elf > *.gcno > *.gz > -- > 2.35.1