Hi Mika, On 13/9/2019 4:18 PM, Mika Westerberg wrote: > On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 11:11:32AM +0100, Linus Walleij wrote: >> Hi Rahul, >> >> thanks for your patches! >> >> On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 8:59 AM Rahul Tanwar >> <rahul.tanwar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> This series is to add pinctrl & GPIO controller driver for a new SoC. >>> Patch 1 adds pinmux & GPIO controller driver. >>> Patch 2 adds the dt bindings document & include file. >>> >>> Patches are against Linux 5.3-rc5 at below Git tree: >>> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-pinctrl.git >> OK nice, I think you need to include Mika Westerberg on this review >> as well, because I think he likes to stay on top of all things intel >> in pin control. (Also included two other Intel folks in Finland who usually >> take an interest in these things.) > Thanks Linus for looping me in. > > Even if this is not directly based on the stuff we have under > drivers/pinctrl/intel/*, I have a couple of comments. I don't have this > patch series in my inbox so I'm commenting here. > > Since the driver name is equilibrium I suggest you to name > intel_pinctrl_driver and the like (probe, remove) to follow that > convention to avoid confusing this with the Intel pinctrl drivers under > drivers/pinctrl/intel/*. > > Maybe use eqbr prefix so then intel_pinctrl_driver becomes > eqbr_pinctrl_driver and so on. Also all the structures like > intel_pinctrl_drv_data should be changed accordingly. > > Ditto for: > > MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Intel Pinctrl Driver for LGM SoC"); > > I think better would be: > > MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Pinctrl Driver for LGM SoC (Equilibrium)"); > > Anyway you get the idea :) Yes, i understand your point. Will update in v2. Thanks. Regards, Rahul