On Tue, Aug 06, 2013 at 08:24:52AM +0800, Andy Green wrote:
I went through and split out the fixes after examining each one.
Please submit things normally - attachments are non-standard and difficult to work with (both from the point of view of applying and from the point of view of workflow) and if you don't mention them they're not always terribly visible either. I didn't actually notice there was anything here first time around...
If you do send attachments keep them as text/plain so that things like quoting in replies work.
- warning-elimination: ata: ata_hpa_resize default assignment
Issue is upstream but I can't reproduce original compiler warning
If the compiler figures it out we can probably drop this then. If it is still needed then it should be being submitted upstream.
- warning-elimination: nobody uses cci_pmu_destroy
Presumably coming from the CCI stuff Tixy pulled in
I'll apply this but please do send it to the ARM LT, we should be fixing this stuff in linux-linaro too.
- warning-elimination: regmap: cast pointer arg from int
This seems to be a genuine issue of passing an int to a function wanting a const void *. However I can't reproduce the warning.
This looks like you had a compiler bug or were carrying some other breakage; val is a pointer so we're just doing pointer arithmetic here, there's no casting needed and if there were the cast you're adding should be on val not on the final result.
- warning-elimination: usb: dwc3
This only made problems if you have CONFIG_PM but not CONFIG_SUSPEND, dunno if people care or not.
This should certainly be addressed upstream, please submit it.
1 4, and 8 I doubt anyone will buy upstream, but you should still consider 1. 4 can't be demonstrated to be a problem right now (although it has been...) 8 we turned on SUSPEND ourselves since it was a problem.
Please use descriptive names for things rather than just numbers, it makes everything more legible. Except for the THUMB thing I don't see why any of these shouldn't be upstream - what makes you believe that there would be a problem?