> > > +/*
> > > + * DO NOT change the device Ids. The naming is intentionally specific as 
> > > both
> > > + * the PMIC and CODEC parts of this chip are instantiated separately as 
> > > I2C
> > > + * devices (both have configurable I2C addresses, and are to all intents 
> > > and
> > > + * purposes separate). As a result there are specific DA9055 ids for PMIC
> > > + * and CODEC, which must be different to operate together.
> > > + */
> 
> > I'm not sure this comment is required.
> 
> They are, we've already had the suffixes removed from both PMIC and
> CODEC drivers by people doing code review causing the drivers to fail to
> load for several kernel releases (this should be tagged to stable as a
> result).
> 
> > Most device IDs are named this way.
> 
> Having the suffix on a subdevice would be normal but it's not normal for
> the primary I2C device, usually you can just put the part number in.

Okay, no problem then. Ignore my last.

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