On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Felix Held <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Peter! > > > The code you are writing is communicating with a piece of >> hardware that is expected to behave a certain way. Which package >> the hardware comes in is utterly irrelevant for the behavior of the >> hardware in this case, so please do not garble the name with that noise. >> > Then I should rename the files to nct6776 and change the name to "NUVOTON > NCT6776 Super I/O", but add a comment in the file that this is for the > NCT6776D and NCT6776F parts? Haven't seen any devices with another suffix, > but I'd say that it would be better to add some kind of note to prevent > possible confusion in the future. > The Flashrom folks have a way of dealing with this: http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-July/009598.html Personally, I'd just use a little 'x' in place of D or F in this case. -- David Hendricks (dhendrix) Systems Software Engineer, Google Inc.
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