On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Peter Rosin <peda@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 2017-07-26 19:13, Eddie James wrote: >> From: "Edward A. James" <eajames@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> This series adds an algorithm for an I2C master physically located on an FSI >> slave device. The I2C master has multiple ports, each of which may be connected >> to an I2C slave. Access to the I2C master registers is achieved over FSI bus. >> >> Due to the multi-port nature of the I2C master, the driver instantiates a new >> I2C adapter for each port connected to a slave. The connected ports should be >> defined in the device tree under the I2C master device. > > Hmmm, AFAIU fsi is a bus, and on this bus you have some "client" device that > happens to be an i2c master, and this is a driver for that "client". Is it > totally inconceivable to have some other client device in the future that is > implementing an i2c master differently, but still using the fsi bus? > > With that in mind, is it wise to pick the driver name from the bus that the > device is connected to, and nothing else without further qualification? > > I don't see any "i2c-usb" driver, but I think there are a couple of i2c master > drivers that communicate via usb. You make a fair point. When I did a prototype of this driver I called it i2c-cfam, as it is part of the CFAM hardware unit inside of the Power8/Power9 processors. The documentation does call it FSI_I2CM, so that's an argument for the current name. I'm not sure how accurate that name is. Chris, Eddie, do you have any other suggestions? Cheers, Joel -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html