Re: [PATCH 00/13] staging: add drivers to support Mediatek mt7621 in gnubee-pc1

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On Thu, Mar 15 2018, John Crispin wrote:

> On 15/03/18 11:48, Dan Carpenter wrote:
>> This all seems fine.  Generally the requirements for staging are that it
>> has a TODO, someone to work on it, and it doesn't break the build.  But
>> some of the patches don't have commit message and those are required and
>> some of the commit messages are just the changes you have made not don't
>> describe the actual code...
>>
>> John Crispin's email is john@xxxxxxxxxxx.
>>
>> regards,
>> dan carpenter
>>
> Hi All,
>
> looks like i was CC'ed on the openwrt addr, which no longer exists. This 
> series makes no sense. None of the stuff posted is anywhere near ready 
> to be upstreamed.
>
> * we dont need a dedicated pinctrl driver, pinctrl-single will work fine 
> on these SoCs
> * the DMA/sdhci driver is a hacked up version of the SDK driver.
> * drivers/net/ethernet/mediatek/* works on mt7623 and is easily portable 
> to mt7621, same goes for the gsw driver.

Hi John,
 I think it makes sense in that, with the patches, the hardware works, and
 without the patches (at least the first) you cannot even build with
 CONFIG_SOC_MT7621=y as pcibios_map_irq() is undefined.  Having
 working code is a great starting point for further development.
 It certainly isn't ready for upstream, which is why it is heading for
 drivers/staging.  This is explicitly for code that isn't yet ready.
 By putting the code there it should be safe from bit-rot, and can be
 worked on by multiple people.  It gets increased visibility so people
 can say how bad it is (as you have done - thanks).  This feed back is a
 valuable part of improving the code and getting it out of staging.

 I'll add notes to various TODO files based on your comments.  If you
 have anything else to add, it would be most welcome.  Thank you for
 making these patches available in the first place, so that my hardware
 can work!

Thanks,
NeilBrown

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