Yixun Lan <yixun....@amlogic.com> writes: > On 07/19/2018 10:06 PM, Kevin Hilman wrote: >> Yixun Lan <yixun....@amlogic.com> writes: >> >> [...] >> >>>> >>>> As Jerome said, I think consistency is an important goal, so leaving off >>>> the "meson-" for drivers/clk is fine with me. >>>> >>> ok >>> >>>> Also for consistency, for the rest of the drivers, keeping "meson-" is >>>> probably the right thing to do. >>>> >>> ok, for the above, you are talking about the already exist compatible >>> names? or the patches we will push in the future? >> >> I'm talking about future patches. >> > ok > >>>> However, patches would be welcome to add compatibles without the "meson" >>>> for the rest of the drivers & documentation as well, but please do not >>>> remove any compatibles. >>>> >>> I assume you are talking about the patches in the future we will push? >>> to drop the "meson". >>> >>> I'm confused here, as the above two paragraphs conflict with each other >> >> Yeah, what I wrote is confusing, sorry about that. >> >> What I mean is that new patches should stay consistent with compatibles >> in their existing drivers/subsystems. That means keeping the "meson-" >> prefix for everything except drivers/clk. >> > sounds good to me. > >> In addition to that, patches would be welcome for *adding* compatibles >> without "meson" to all the current drivers. >> > not sure if I parse above correctly, so let me rephrase.. > > for "all the current drivers", do you mean all the drivers which already > accepted at mainline kernel, which are mmc, uart, spi, i2c ..
Yes. > all of them follow "amlogic,meson-${SOC}-${FUNCTION}", so do you propose > to add compatbiles like "amlogic,${SOC}-${FUNCTION}" ? Yes, but that's an optional future cleanup. > take i2c for example, there is "amlogic,meson-axg-i2c" already, do you > want to add another "amlogic,axg-i2c" ? I feel this will adding more > confusion.. Possibly, but it will provide a path to remove the "meson-" prefix in the future if we would like. > How about only following the "amlogic,${SOC}-${FUNCTION}" syntax in the > new added drivers in the future, for example NAND, PCIE driver which we > want to push (those drivers doesn't exist in current mainline kernel). For new drivers, it's fine to not use the "meson-" prefix at all. Kevin