RE: linux-next: manual merge of the usb-gadget tree with Linus' tree

From: Pawel Laszczak
Date: Tue Jan 14 2020 - 04:18:15 EST


Hi,

It's looks like the same issue reported by Stephen Rothwell some days ago.

As I know, the first version of patch "usb: cdns3: Add streams support to cadence USB3 DRD driver"
was generated by Jayshri based on Felipe repository
(https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/balbi/usb.git/log/?h=next - branch next).

I don't know why, but there is a lack of "usb: cdns3: Fix dequeue implementation.".
It's looks like from some reasons Felipe missed this patch in his next repo.

The latest version "[PATCH v2] usb: cdns3: Add streams support to cadence USB3 DRD driver"
has been created based on top of linux-next.git master branch.

In my opinion Felipe has to revert the 4f1fa63a6dc2 ("usb: cdns3: Add streams support to cadence USB3 DRD driver")
commit then should apply f616c3bda47e ("usb: cdns3: Fix dequeue implementation.") and again apply
new version of "usb: cdns3: Add streams support to cadence USB3 DRD driver" patch .

Regards,
Pawell

>
>Hi Stephen,
>
>On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 5:33 AM Stephen Rothwell <sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Today's linux-next merge of the usb-gadget tree got a conflict in:
>>
>> drivers/usb/cdns3/gadget.c
>>
>> between commit:
>>
>> f616c3bda47e ("usb: cdns3: Fix dequeue implementation.")
>>
>> from Linus' tree and commit:
>>
>> 4f1fa63a6dc2 ("usb: cdns3: Add streams support to cadence USB3 DRD driver")
>>
>> from the usb-gadget tree.
>>
>> I have no idea how to handle this, so I just dropped the usb-gadget tree
>> for today - it clearly needs to be rebased on Linus' tree anyway (it
>> has a few shared patches that are different commits and there are
>> further changes to this file in Linus' tree as well. rebasing onto
>> (or merging with) v5.5-rc6 may be useful.
>
>For today's renesas-drivers, I'm using the attached conflict resolution.
>
>Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
>
> Geert
>
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>
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