Re: [PATCH 0/4] ARM: Move dts files to vendor sub-directories

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Tony,

On 22:29-20230504, Rob Herring wrote:
> As discussed and attempted several times before[1][2], the flat arm32 
> directory of 1553 platforms has grown unwieldy. Past attempts stalled 
> out due to plans to move .dts files out of the kernel tree. Doing that 
> is no longer planned (any time soon at least), so let's go ahead and 
> group .dts files by vendors. This move aligns arm with arm64 .dts file 
> structure.
[...]

Wondering if it makes to have any sense of grouping per TI SoC arch? at
least will be clear as to what is going on?

ti/omap2 or ti/omap ?

>     'am3' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/omap ?
>     'am4' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/omap ?
>     'am5' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/omap ?
>     'dra' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/omap ?
>     'keystone' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/keystone ?
>     'omap' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/omap ?
>     'compulab' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/omap ?
>     'logicpd' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/omap ?
>     'elpida' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/omap ?
>     'motorola' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/omap ?
>     'twl' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/omap ?
>     'da' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/davinci ?
>     'dm' : 'ti',
^^ group  as ti/davinci ?

For me at least, this cleanly seperates things up.

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Regards,
Nishanth Menon
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