On Tuesday 29 December 2009 02:55:46 am Kalle Valo wrote:
> Having lots of small files is difficult IMHO.
The last-working N8x0 support (Linux-OMAP 2.6.30-rc8) required 1706 lines of
platform data and initialization, split up into 6 files:
590 N800 + i2c + FM + keyboard + light sensor + LED + LCD + temp +
SPI + WiFi
+ touchscreen + OneNAND
47 N810
175 USB
362 MMC
156 DSP
376 camera
The largest OMAP2 single-board file is merely 689 lines (3430sdp).
N900/RX-51, totalling 863 lines itself, is split over 2 files.
I think 4 or 5 files with ~350 lines is more manageable than a single 1700-
line board file, especially when considering that parts depend on multiple
configuration options (LCD, which turns out to be a 128-line file, depends on
3 config options: N8x0, Blizzard, and MIPID).
Thoughts?
Luke
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