On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 03:58:57PM +0300, Mika Westerberg wrote: > On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 02:17:58PM +0200, Jean Delvare wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > Sorry for jumping in a bit late, but given that I did not get involved > > in the discussions that led to this decision, better late than never. > > > > I almost had an heart attack when noticing that module i2c-core.ko has > > suddenly been renamed to i2ccore.ko without an hyphen. > > > > Renaming kernel modules is almost always wrong, in particular subsystem > > core modules. Such renames have an impact at various levels. We just had > > to change a configuration file in the openSUSE Factory kernel to adjust > > that change, and this is how I noticed it. But there can be several > > other issues, including mkinitrd or equivalent tools, as well as > > documentation. The extra work and confusion is a high price to pay, and > > it can easily be avoided. > > I understand completely your point and I guess this was rather > inadvertent change. Yes. Thanks for pointing out, Jean! > > > So I am kindly asking that you revert this name change before kernel > > v3.17 final. Rename source files if you really have to, git makes it > > easy. Or merge the i2c-acpi.c code into i2c-core.c with ifdefs. Or > > whatever. Just don't rename i2c-core.ko, please. > > My vote goes for merging i2c-acpi.c back to i2c-core.c with #ifdefs. > > Tianyu, Wolfram, comments? Agreed.
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