On Thu, Aug 1, 2024 at 4:07 AM Jiri Kosina jikos@kernel.org wrote:
Hi Jason,
this doesn't really look like a patch series, but rather a collection of independent, assorted fixes and improvements, right?
From my POV, patches 1, 2 and 3 seem like 6.11-rc material to me, while 4 and 5 seem to be 6.12 merge window material. Do you agree?
Thanks,
-- Jiri Kosina SUSE Labs
Hi Jiri,
I was honestly expecting everything (except maybe the first patch) to be queued for 6.12. If you're comfortable merging any portion of them for 6.11 I'm okay with that.
Patch 1 fixes an issue with declared resolution of the pen rotation axis. It's not a critical fix (most of userspace doesn't care about that axis' resolution) but still good to address.
Patch 2 is a clean-up I noticed while fixing 1. It's not a bugfix, so there's no reason to prioritize.
Patches 3 - 5 improve our generic touchring code. They add support for relative, high-res relative, and multiple rings. These are new features, so I again was expecting these to hit the next merge window.
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