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SubjectRe: [PATCH 11/28] mfd: intel_soc_pmic: Remove #ifdef guards for PM related functions
On Mon, 08 Aug 2022, Andy Shevchenko wrote:

> On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 5:58 PM Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net> wrote:
> > Le dim., août 7 2022 at 17:50:32 +0200, Andy Shevchenko
> > <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com> a écrit :
> > > On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 4:53 PM Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net>
> > > wrote:
>
> ...
>
> > >> The advantage is then that these functions are now always compiled
> > >
> > > is that
> >
> > I think that what I wrote is proper English.
>
> Okay, Google just shows 100x times less the above form in comparison
> to one w/o "then".

> The advantage is then that these functions are now always compile
> independently of any Kconfig option, and thanks to that bugs and
> regressions are easier to catch.

"This has the advantage of always compiling these functions in,
independently of any Kconfig option. Thanks to that, bugs and other
regressions are subsequently easier to catch."

> > >> independently of any Kconfig option, and thanks to that bugs and
> > >> regressions are easier to catch.
>
> ...
>
> > > 3. The PMIC core actually is Crystal Cove driver and I have a pending
> > > series for that and I guess you know about it. Have you seen what have
> > > been done there?
> >
> > No, I didn't know. I guess Lee can skip my patch 11/28 then.
>
> I probably memorized the name of a guy, who sent a patch against this
> driver a week ago or so, wrongly. Sorry for that.
>

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