From: Mark Brown on
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:49:07AM +0800, Axel Lin wrote:

> [PATCH 1/12] ad1836: fix a memory leak if another ad1836 is registered
> [PATCH 2/12] ak4642: fix a memory leak if failed to initialise AK4642
> [PATCH 3/12] da7210: fix a memory leak if failed to initialise da7210 audio codec
> [PATCH 4/12] wm8523: fix resource reclaim in wm8523_register error path
> [PATCH 5/12] wm8711: fix a memory leak if another WM8711 is registered
> [PATCH 6/12] wm8904: fix resource reclaim in wm8904_register error path
> [PATCH 7/12] wm8940: fix resource reclaim in wm8940_register error path
> [PATCH 8/12] wm8955: fix resource reclaim in wm8955_register error path
> [PATCH 9/12] wm8961: fix resource reclaim in wm8961_register error path
> [PATCH 10/12] wm8974: fix a memory leak if another WM8974 is registered
> [PATCH 11/12] wm8978: fix a memory leak if another WM8978 is registered
> [PATCH 12/12] wm9081: fix resource reclaim in wm9081_register error path

If you're going to be submiting large batches of small patches like this
it would be really helpful if you could make sure you format the subject
lines for your patches so that they match the standards for the area of
the kernel you're updating. This makes them much easier to apply.
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From: Liam Girdwood on
On Fri, 2010-07-23 at 05:53 +0000, Axel Lin wrote:
> This serial of patches fixes memory leak and resource relaim in error path
>
> I made a mistake that changed the subject line for some of the update patches.
> So. here is a re-send and all patches are marked as v2.
>

Ok, we will keep this in reserve atm if multi-component is held up.

Thanks

Liam
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