Mark Brown broonie@kernel.org writes:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 09:05:55PM +0100, Aidan MacDonald wrote:
Here's a bunch of cleanups for regmap-irq focused on simplifying the API and generalizing it a bit. It's broken up into three refactors, focusing on one area at a time.
This series is very large and the way it is interleaving patches for several different subsystems adds to the difficulty managing it. As you've identified there's several different subserieses in here, if you need to resend any of this (I've not even started looking at the actual patches yet) it would be easier to digest with some combination of sending as separate serieses and reordering things so that all the things for each subsystem are grouped together. That'd help with both review and with merging, both large serieses and cross subsystem dependencies tend to slow things down.
Thanks for the advice. After reading this and some of Andy's comments I think I understand how to organize this better.
I'll send a trimmed down series including only regmap changes, and instead of removing things right away I'll just mark them deprecated. Then the driver patches can go by subsystem (one series per subsystem?) and once everything is merged the deprecated stuff in regmap-irq can be removed at a later date.