Hi Krzysztof, > On 24/08/2023 11:23, Stanley Chang[昌育德] wrote: > >>> > >>>>> > >>>>> And I will add “connector” to the title. > >>>>> title: Realtek DHC RTD SoCs USB Type-C Connector detection > >>>> > >>>> So usb... > >>> > >>> I refer to this binding, and it is in folder bindings/extcon. > >>> docs/devicetree/bindings/extcon/extcon-usbc-cros-ec.yaml > >>> Title: ChromeOS EC USB Type-C Cable and Accessory Detection > >> > >> So maybe it should be moved as well? > >> > >> extcon is a Linux framework. If you think extcon is a type of > >> hardware, then please tell me what it is exactly. Please define it. > >> And then I wonder why the name "extcon" is anyhow connected to Type-C > USB. > >> > > > > Well, from my point of view. extcon stands for External Connector. > > For connectors we have separate directory - connector. So no, it is not an > external connector. > > Anyway type "external connector" to Wikipedia or some hardware > manufacturer website and find me examples of such hardware. It does not > exist. > > > HDMI connector, micro USB connector, type-c connector are all a kind of > hardware, they are external connectors. > > You did not write here bindings for connector... > > > I think the Type-C connector is a kind of extcon. > > There is no such thing as extcon. Otherwise please show me datasheets using > this name. Show me Wikipedia article. > > > Of course, I agree that Type-C is part of USB. > > > > So this binding can be usb or extcon, I don't think it is strictly restricted. > Well~ I have no position to argue this issue. I agree to move this binding to usb directory But what's up with this directory "Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/" ? What binding can be placed in this directory? Thanks, Stanley