On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 03:06:52PM -0800, mgr...@linux.intel.com wrote: > +#define XPCIE_VERSION_MAJOR 0 > +#define XPCIE_VERSION_MINOR 5 > +#define XPCIE_VERSION_BUILD 0 > +#define _TOSTR(X) #X > +#define _VERSION(A, B, C) _TOSTR(A) "." _TOSTR(B) "." _TOSTR(C) > +#define XPCIE_DRIVER_VERSION \ > + _VERSION(XPCIE_VERSION_MAJOR, XPCIE_VERSION_MINOR, XPCIE_VERSION_BUILD) > + > +struct xpcie_version { > + u8 major; > + u8 minor; > + u16 build; > +} __packed;
Now that the driver will be in the tree, there is no need for this structure or these fields, right? It will just be the version of the kernel. Otherwise something like this will never be correct, given stable kernel releases and enterprise kernel releases, and loads of other messy backported trees. Just stick to the kernel release number please, that's the only sane thing. thanks, greg k-h