Re: [PATCH v3] USB: serial: ftdi_sio: fix setting latency for unprivileged users

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> How did you generate this one? The white-space issue is gone, but now
> it's a "p0" patch again (without the root directory in the paths) so
> checkpatch complains and it does not apply using git am (with the normal
> settings anyway).
>
> Again, I can fix this up unless you prefer to respin. We have until the
> end of the merge window to get it right. :)

Hi,

Sorry about that. This time I took the time to do a proper linux git-clone
and generated the patch with git instead of manually tweaking the diff
output. Unfortunately I have a diff.noprefix setting for my daily
workflow and I forgot about this point ...

Please fix the patch, I guess it's just a matter of adding a/ b/ in
front of the paths.

Initially I just submitted a raw diff to convince you about the
issue and better highlight it. Since it was basically a one-liner, I was
not intending to go into the full fledged process of patch
submission. Now this is getting a bit out of control and generates
more noise than necessary :) My apologies.

Keep me informed if/when it goes into the kernel, most important is to get
this eventually fixed :)

[actually most important for me would be to be able to
programmatically get the actual latency setting as an integer - as in
libftdi -, but I see no easy way to add this, without an extra
specific ioctl(2)]
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