On 2014年11月30日 17:01, Brian Norris wrote:
One more thing:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 08:47:01PM +0800, Zhou Wang wrote:
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+Hisilicon Hip04 Soc NAND controller DT binding
+
+Required properties:
+- compatible: Should be "hisilicon,504-nfc".
I notice you use "NFC" naming throughout. I know others have had
complaints about overloading the acronym NFC which sometimes means "Near
Field Communication", instead of the intended "NAND Flash Controller."
Is there any kind of naming convention within Hisilicon documentation
that insists on calling this NFC, or can we avoid that confusing name?
If possible, I'd suggest "hisilicon,504-nand" as an alternative.
I think that is a good idear to call "hisilicon,504-nand", in fact, at
the beginning, I also confused with the name "nfc".
Brian
Thanks,
Zhou Wang
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