Thread (30 messages) 30 messages, 7 authors, 2012-07-18

linux-next: manual merge of the arm-soc tree with the i2c-embedded tree

From: Mark Brown <hidden>
Date: 2012-07-17 15:20:10
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On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 03:52:10PM +0100, Lee Jones wrote:
I think it would be okay to take the 3 patches due for the v3.6
merge window, which target the nmk-i2c driver. If any consolidation
happens in the mean-time/future I will personally do the work to
bring the nmk-i2c into line to use any generic bindings which
result.
No one else is ever going to use these vendor specific bindings, so
I'm sure no issues will arise. It also means that we have a fully
enabled driver which is capable of receiving a new configuration via
minor changes to the dts, which is important for the current (only)
user of this driver for an upcoming project.
So, this is pretty much what vendors always say about this stuff...

Looking at what's specified in the platform data in the current kernel
it seems like there's a mixture of things in there that are board and
silicon specific.  We've got parameters like the the speed mode and
timeout which are reasonably board specific but we've also got things
like the FIFO sizes which shouldn't be at all board specific and slsu
which really looks like it's something that that the driver ought to be
able to figure out for itself.
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