On 13/09/2021 21:14, Luca Weiss wrote: > Hi Krzysztof, > > On Montag, 13. September 2021 10:49:43 CEST Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >> On 12/09/2021 01:27, Luca Weiss wrote: >>> LG Electronics is a part of the LG Corporation and produces, amongst >>> other things, consumer electronics such as phones and smartwatches. >> >> Hi, >> >> Thanks for the patches. >> >> I think "lge" it's the same prefix as "lg". There is no sense in having >> multiple vendor prefixes just because company splits inside business >> units or subsidiaries. The same as with other conglomerates, e.g. >> Samsung - if we wanted to be specific, there will be 4-5 Samsung >> vendors... Not mentioning that company organisation is not always >> disclosed and can change. >> > > I was mostly following qcom-msm8974-lge-nexus5-hammerhead as it's the other LG > device tree I am aware of so I've picked lge instead of lg. Also worth noting > that Google uses "LGE" in the Android device tree[1] or in the model name in > the LG G Watch R kernel sources ("LGE APQ 8026v2 LENOK rev-1.0") [1] Does not point to kernel tree. Downstream user could be a good argument to switch to lge, but then I would expect correcting other "lg" devices which are in fact made by LGE. > > I don't have a strong opinion either way so I'm fine with either. > > If we decide to go with "lg" do we want to change the Nexus 5 devicetree > (hammerhead) also, that one has the lge name in at least compatible and > filename (I don't know how much of a breaking change that would be considered > as). We would have to add a new one and mark the old compatible as deprecated. > >> We already have lg for several components, also made by LG Electronics. >> What about these? >> >> There is only one device with "lge", added back in 2016 without adding >> vendor prefix. I would propose to fix that one, instead of keeping >> duplicated "lg". >> >> Best regards, >> Krzysztof > > Regards > Luca > > [1] https://android.googlesource.com/device/lge/hammerhead/ > > > Best regards, Krzysztof