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SubjectRe: linux-next: manual merge of the drm tree with the qcom/for-next tree
Hi all,

On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 17:38:14 +0100 Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> wrote:
>
> Today's linux-next merge of the drm tree got a conflict in:
>
> drivers/firmware/Makefile
>
> between commit:
>
> b42000e4b874 ("firmware: qcom_scm: Allow qcom_scm driver to be loadable as a permenent module")
>
> from the qcom/for-next tree and commits:
>
> 8633ef82f101 ("drivers/firmware: consolidate EFI framebuffer setup for all arches")
> d391c5827107 ("drivers/firmware: move x86 Generic System Framebuffers support")
>
> from the drm tree.
>
> I fixed it up (see below) and can carry the fix as necessary. This
> is now fixed as far as linux-next is concerned, but any non trivial
> conflicts should be mentioned to your upstream maintainer when your tree
> is submitted for merging. You may also want to consider cooperating
> with the maintainer of the conflicting tree to minimise any particularly
> complex conflicts.
>
> diff --git a/drivers/firmware/Makefile b/drivers/firmware/Makefile
> index 3c2af2e98def..5ced0673d94b 100644
> --- a/drivers/firmware/Makefile
> +++ b/drivers/firmware/Makefile
> @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_RASPBERRYPI_FIRMWARE) += raspberrypi.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_FW_CFG_SYSFS) += qemu_fw_cfg.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_QCOM_SCM) += qcom-scm.o
> qcom-scm-objs += qcom_scm.o qcom_scm-smc.o qcom_scm-legacy.o
> +obj-$(CONFIG_SYSFB) += sysfb.o
> +obj-$(CONFIG_SYSFB_SIMPLEFB) += sysfb_simplefb.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_TI_SCI_PROTOCOL) += ti_sci.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_TRUSTED_FOUNDATIONS) += trusted_foundations.o
> obj-$(CONFIG_TURRIS_MOX_RWTM) += turris-mox-rwtm.o

This is now a conflict between the arm-soc tree and Linus' tree.

--
Cheers,
Stephen Rothwell
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