----- On 16 Apr, 2020, at 14:47, Mark Brown broonie@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 01:50:55PM +0200, Clément Leger wrote: >> Hi Mark, > > Please don't top post, reply in line with needed context. This allows > readers to readily follow the flow of conversation and understand what > you are talking about and also helps ensure that everything in the > discussion is being addressed. Sorry, I'll take care of that. > >> Sorry, maybe the commit message was not clear enough but actually >> these fields were not initialized so it does not break anything >> (ie, the default values were always used). > > When you remove the definition of the struct and declaration of the > variable pointing to it then the code won't compile. Yes I know and I took care of that but there is probably a misunderstanding. There is actually two structs with the same members (dw_chip_info and chip_data). The first one (chip_info) if it exists, is copied into the second (chip_data). First patch [1/2] removes the part of code that did copy these fields. And then second patchs removes the usage of chip_data fields. Please let me know if I missed something. I tried to recompile it and there is no build breakage. Clément > > > > This means that your first patch will break the build, to keep things