Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> wrote:OK, it looks like the "misc" misc drivers patch can go into the bkl-removal tree, while the watchdog patches should not. What that means, I guess, is that the final misc_open() patch cannot go in at this point; Alan's watchdog stuff needs to find its way in first. Make sense? Alas, I have no such script. I just committed each change as I made it - each one required individual attention anyway. The misc changes look pretty straightforward, so I could probably hack up such a thing pretty quickly if you don't have a tree with broken out patches. Thanks, jon --
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