On 21.03.2023 11:39, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 21/03/2023 09:33, Arınç ÜNAL wrote:
On 21.03.2023 11:27, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 21/03/2023 09:24, Arınç ÜNAL wrote:
If we take the calling new things mediatek route, we will never get to
the bottom of fixing the naming inconsistency.
All new things, so new SoCs, should be called mediatek, because there is
no ralink and mediatek is already used for them. So why some new
Mediatek SoCs are "mediatek" but some other also new SoCs are "ralink"?
You can do nothing (and no actual need) about existing inconsistency...
I couldn't change ralink -> mediatek because company acquisitions don't
grant the change. I don't see any reason to prevent changing mediatek ->
ralink without breaking the ABI on the existing schemas.
You cannot change mediatek->ralink without breaking the ABI for the same
reasons.
Then this is where I ask for an exception.
The current solution only complicates things more.
https://github.com/paraka/linux/pull/1/files#diff-0ae6c456898d08536ce987c32f23f2eb6f4a0f7c38bff9a61bdf3d0daa3f6549R21
Sorry, I don't understand what's under this link and how some Github
repo pull helps in this discussion. I don't see there any text, which
could help.
That's Sergio's current branch, before he sends out a new version of the
patch series. So that's the current solution, having
mediatek,mt7620-sysc and ralink,mt7620a-sysc on the schema.
I also do not understand why this pull proves that you can change
existing mediatek compatibles (we talk also about ARM, which is shipped
to million of devices) to ralink without breaking the ABI.
No no, I only want to do this on schemas that concern the MTMIPS
platform. It doesn't concern the MediaTek ARM schemas.
I do not see how choosing one variant for compatibles having two
variants of prefixes, complicates things. Following this argument
choosing "ralink" also complicates!
The idea is to make every compatible string of MTMIPS to have the ralink
prefix so it's not mediatek on some schemas and ralink on others. Simpler.
Arınç