On 25/04/2023 16:34, Guenter Roeck wrote: > On 4/25/23 01:49, Neha Malcom Francis wrote: >> Hi Guenter >> >> On 24/04/23 20:27, Guenter Roeck wrote: >>> On 4/24/23 03:50, Neha Malcom Francis wrote: >>>> Resending as no major changes, commit subject change only. >>>> >>> >>> Maybe you consider changing the subject of the bindings from "misc" >>> to "hwmon" as not being a major change, but it made me aware that you >>> are trying to sneak bindings which in my opinion don't belong there >>> into the hwmon bindings directory. This is not a hardware monitoring >>> device, it doesn't have anything to do with hardware monitoring, and the >>> bindings do not belong into bindings/hwmon/. >>> >> >> I understand, it's a thin line across which I pushed ESM into hwmon; my reasoning was ESM also actively looks for signals that it aggregates, and is overall monitoring the device health. But if there was an option, in order of fitting: fault/ > misc/ > hwmon/ >> > > That is really a stretch. It doesn't monitor anything. It is a signal > routing mechanism. > > With that logic every transistor would be a hardware monitoring device. Then let's move it to misc/ as I don't have other ideas for the placement. Best regards, Krzysztof