On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 6:02 AM Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Tue, May 2, 2023, at 21:40, Rob Herring wrote: > > On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 3:15 AM Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > vendor_map = { > > 'alphascale' : 'alphascale', > > 'alpine' : 'alpine', > > I would make this one 'amazon' if we go with current manufacturers. > > > 'nspire' : 'nspire', > > nspire is the name of the end-user product, so that doesn't quite > fit. The SoC was apparently an LSI logic Zevio, which is now owned > by Broadcom. I'm inclined to leave it. I put it in the category of a one-off thing that's not sharing anything > > 'mvebu' : 'marvell', > > 'mmp' : 'marvell', > > 'berlin' : 'berlin', > > While berlin is related to pxa/mmp, this one is now owned > by Synaptics, and the 64-bit versions are already in the > synaptics subdir, so I'd go with teh same here. > > > 'openbmc' : 'aspeed', > > 'en7' : 'airoha', > > airoha is a separate company now, but the hardware is still > shared with mediatek, so we could consider lumping it into > that subdir, but a separate one may be better long-term. > > > 'gemini' : 'gemini', > > This one is also a product name, not a company. Apparently, > gemini was originally made by Storm Semiconductor, and then > by Cortina, which was subsequently acquired by Inphi, and that ended > up in Marvell after the product was already discontinued. > > Out of the four, I'd probably go with 'cortina' as the > directory name. I had 'cortina' previously. Linus wanted gemini... Rob