Re: [PATCH AUTOSEL 6.5 30/36] arm64: dts: qcom: sc8280xp-x13s: Add camera activity LED

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On 19.09.23 18:00, Johan Hovold wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 05:40:18PM +0200, Johan Hovold wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 11:09:54AM -0400, Sasha Levin wrote:
>>> On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 03:28:24PM +0200, Johan Hovold wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 09:06:54AM -0400, Sasha Levin wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 08:15:04AM +0200, Johan Hovold wrote:
> 
> You also seem to have made up new stable kernel rules

No, it was me who changed the text, as I saw people struggling with it
and noticed that's partly due to problems in the text. But just like
with code changes there's always a risk that slight changes to a text
result in unwanted effects. Not yet sure if that's the case here.

> as adding device
> tree nodes clearly doesn't fit the description in
> stable-kernel-rules.rst:
> 
> 	It must either fix a real bug that bothers people or just add a
> 	device ID.
> 
> (This used to say "New device IDs and quirks are also accepted.")

The "device IDs" part is still there (you quoted it); and a quirk is a
"real bug that bothers people", that's why it's mentioned a bit less
prominently now and just as a example (to quote a bit more from the
text: "It must either fix a real bug that bothers people or just add a
device ID. To elaborate on the former:

    It fixes a problem like an oops, a hang, data corruption, a real
security issue, a hardware quirk, [...]")

Make me wonder: why do you think "device tree nodes" were covered
before, but not anymore? What do you think should be changed to cover
them again?

Ciao, Thorsten



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