On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 01:55:21PM +0000, Ding, Shenghao wrote: > In fact, we have a dilemma whether to put the code into firmware folder or sound/soc/codecs. > As you know, most cases are audio-related application, such as a pure audio device or > audio2haptics device, keeping the tasdevice-firmware lib into sound/soc/codecs would make sense. > However, in other cases, tasdevice(such as tas2781) can be used as pure haptic to drive the Motor. > moving the lib into firmware folder would make sense, although such an application is a niche. > Would you be so kind and give some comments on it? Thanks. That sounds similar to the other examples where you've got some non-audio applications and keeping things in firmware as you've done makes sense. If you resend then mentioning this in the commit message would be helpful.
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