On Wednesday 27 April 2016 11:44:10 Alexandre Belloni wrote:
On 26/04/2016 at 23:44:04 +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote :
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I've had these patches in my tree for a while, after the first one
had a few issues that are fixed in this new version. The old-style
PC RTC driver is now also disabled on m68k (as pointed out by
Geert), ppc (it was also blacklisted), and m32r (I showed that
it did not build).
For the genrtc driver, rearranging the headers makes it simpler
to use and reduces duplication. In case of alpha and mn10300,
I've shown that the genrtc and rtc drivers are doing the same
thing, so we don't need them both. The remaining three
architectures (m68k, parisc, powerpc) actually all support
the newer rtc-generic driver, so we could remove genrtc completely
if we want to.
Personally, I'd go for the kill and remove genrtc instead of cleaning it up.
Right, so we could skip patches 5 and 6, and instead remove the two
headers as we remove the driver. Let's see what the architecture
maintainers think about it, at least powerpc actually enables gen_rtc
in its defconfig, so it might take a while to move it over.
Arnd