Re: [PATCH v9 00/11] uapi: export all headers under uapi directories

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Hi Nicolas,


2017-03-11 1:34 GMT+09:00 Nicolas Dichtel <nicolas.dichtel@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Le 02/03/2017 à 17:56, Nicolas Dichtel a écrit :
>> Patches #1 and #2 are just cleanup: some exported headers were still under
>> a non-uapi directory. Patch #3 is a fix to avoid exporting a file that was
>> not under an uapi directory.
>> After these three patches, all exported headers are under an uapi directory:
>> path #4 stops searching files in non uapi directories.
>> The patch #5 was spotted by code review: there is no in-tree user of this
>> functionality.
>> Patch #6 fixes some warnings/errors reported by 0-day tests.
>> Patch #7 to #9 fix some errors when the corresponding files are included by
>> userland.
>> Patches #10 and #11 remove the need to list explicitly headers. Now all files
>> under an uapi directory are exported.
>>
>> This series has been tested with a 'make headers_install' on x86 and a
>> 'make headers_install_all'. I've checked the result of both commands.
>>
>> This patch is built against linus tree. If I must rebase it against the kbuild
>> tree, just tell me.
>> Michal, is this series going through your tree?
> Still waiting to know who may take this series in its tree ;-)


I will take care of this.



> kbuild tree has not been updated since two months (4.10-rc1) :/

Michal's tree is not active these days.
Going forward, I will queue up Kbuild patches in my repository.



BTW, this series does not apply cleanly.

If you could rebase it onto v4.11-rc1 tag,
it would be helpful.



Thanks!

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Masahiro Yamada
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