Hi, > > > When I first read "nfc" here I thought it was a copy-paste mistake, as > > > "nfc" is a technology of it's own. I think it would make sense to rename > > > to "loongson,ls1b-nand-controller" etc to remove that sort of confusion. > > > These devices might not implement NFC, but what's to say that a future > > > device will not? I believe the nfc (also, nc) abbreviation pre-dates the NFC spec. But I agree, it may be misleading. Even though I don't foresee any NAND controller with NFC coming, it's probably bad for newcomers/people who are not already deeply into the mtd details to use these confusing letters, especially in a binding. So, Ack. > > Sorry for the confusion. > > The string "loongson,ls1b-nand-controller" might be too long. > > It "might"? Why do you think it is too long? Yeah, why would it be too long? Let's call a cat a cat. This is a compatible for a NAND controller. So I expect the string to mention it's a NAND controller because it's clearer. For quite some time there has been a confusion between the NAND controller and the NAND flash/chip, but these are two different hardware components. > > May I rename it to "loongson,ls1b-nand"? For the above reason, no :) Thanks, Miquèl