Re: [PATCH v2 0/5] toshiba_acpi: Driver cleanup

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On Mon, May 04, 2015 at 11:15:53AM -0600, Azael Avalos wrote:
> These patches cleanup the driver from some no longer needed
> functions, renames hci_{read, write}1 functions, some comment
> blocks were changed, unneeded error checks removed and the driver
> version was bumped to 0.22.
> 
> Changes since v1:
> - Added two new patches to the series, one containing error check
>   removals and another bumping the driver version.
> 
> Darren:
> Sorry for this, I totally forgot to include the patch to remove
> the function error check :-(
> Now this patchset is complete now :-)
> 

So I'm a little confused :-) I have staged the patches locally as follows
(newest first):

<top>
f6ea7d1 toshiba_acpi: Bump driver version to 0.22
dd8b682 toshiba_acpi: Remove TOS_FAILURE check from some functions
60d9349 toshiba_acpi: Cleanup blank lines after comment blocks
c62377a toshiba_acpi: Rename hci_{read, write}1 functions
cbed7e3 toshiba_acpi: Remove no longer needed hci_{read, write}2 functions
8f163a9 toshiba_acpi: Remove bluetooth rfkill code
0a4c28f toshiba_bluetooth: Change BT status message to debug
3ad2df6 toshiba_bluetooth: Adapt *_enable, *_notify and *_resume functions to rfkill
9eb4797 toshiba_bluetooth: Add RFKill handler functions
1ae8cb3 toshiba_bluetooth: Add a container struct named toshiba_bluetooth_dev
...

Is this what you had in mind?

As for the comment cleanup (blank lines, etc.). Joe raised some points, I think I did too - is there another version of that patch coming?

-- 
Darren Hart
Intel Open Source Technology Center
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