Re: [PATCH v3 06/11] dt-bindings: net/can: Add serial (serdev) LIN adapter

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On Mon, 2024-05-06 at 20:50 +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> On 06/05/2024 18:16, Conor Dooley wrote:
> > > > > +maintainers:
> > > > > +  - Christoph Fritz <christoph.fritz@xxxxxxxxx>
> > > > > +
> > > > > +properties:
> > > > > +  compatible:
> > > > > +    const: hexdev,lin-serdev
> > > > 
> > > > Maybe I've just missed something on earlier versions that I didn't
> > > > read, but the name of the device on the website you link is "hexLIN",
> > > > so why is "lin-serdev" used here instead?
> > > 
> > > The USB one is called hexLIN and has it's own HID driver.
> > > 
> > > This serial LIN adapter doesn't really have a product name. Currently
> > > on our website it's generically called 'UART LIN Adapter'.
> > > 
> > > This LIN adapter is basically just a LIN transceiver and very generic,
> > > so that one could solder it to any single-board computer with an uart.
> > > 
> > > I think 'lin-serdev' for LIN and serial device fits great, also serdev
> > > is the name of the used kernel infrastructure (besides the LIN glue
> > > driver).
> > > 
> > > If you still don't like it, I'm open to other names. What about
> > > "hexlin-uart" or "linser"?
> >
> > I dunno, I don't really care about it being called "hexlin,lin-serdev",
> > all that much, I just found it confusing that the link in the description
> > sent me to the ""Hello World" in LIN" section of your site. If it had
> > dropped me off at the "UART LIN adapter" section things woud've been less
> > confusing.

Hi Conor and Krzysztof,

I guess this is a chromium oddity, because browsing to

 https://hexdev.de/hexlin#hexLINSER

brings the user to another headline ("hexLIN" not "hexLINSER") as long
as headline "hexLINSER" can be also displayed.

When using firefox, the top headline is hexLINSER as expected (at least
I do).

> > 
> > That said, calling the compatible after a linux-ism is a bit odd to me
> > when the device seems to be called a "UART LIN adapter" on the page, not
> > a "serdev".
> > 
> 
> If there is no real, fixed model name, I would also propose to use
> whatever is on the website currently and avoid Linuxism.

OK, I changed it to hexLINSER on the website and in the upcoming v4
revision of this patchset. LINSER for LIN and serial, or like in
"Linsen & Spätzle" :)

Thanks
  -- Christoph 





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