Re: [PATCH] iio: light: ltrf216a: Drop undocumented ltr,ltrf216a compatible string

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On 07/07/2024 13:26, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Jul 2024 19:03:04 +0100
> "Shreeya Patel" <shreeya.patel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> On Friday, July 05, 2024 20:22 IST, Marek Vasut <marex@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> On 7/5/24 12:42 PM, Shreeya Patel wrote:  
>>>> On Friday, July 05, 2024 15:20 IST, Marek Vasut <marex@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>> The "ltr,ltrf216a" compatible string is not documented in DT binding
>>>>> document, remove it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@xxxxxxx>
>>>>> ---
>>>>> Cc: Conor Dooley <conor+dt@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> Cc: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> Cc: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk+dt@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> Cc: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> Cc: Marek Vasut <marex@xxxxxxx>
>>>>> Cc: Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> Cc: Shreeya Patel <shreeya.patel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> Cc: devicetree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> Cc: linux-iio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> ---
>>>>>   drivers/iio/light/ltrf216a.c | 1 -
>>>>>   1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
>>>>>
>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/iio/light/ltrf216a.c b/drivers/iio/light/ltrf216a.c
>>>>> index 68dc48420a886..78fc910fcb18c 100644
>>>>> --- a/drivers/iio/light/ltrf216a.c
>>>>> +++ b/drivers/iio/light/ltrf216a.c
>>>>> @@ -528,7 +528,6 @@ MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, ltrf216a_id);
>>>>>   
>>>>>   static const struct of_device_id ltrf216a_of_match[] = {
>>>>>   	{ .compatible = "liteon,ltrf216a" },
>>>>> -	{ .compatible = "ltr,ltrf216a" },
>>>>>   	{}  
>>>>
>>>> This compatible string with a different vendor prefix was added for a specific reason.
>>>> Please see the commit message of the following patch :-
>>>> https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220511094024.175994-2-shreeya.patel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/
>>>>
>>>> We were very well aware that not documenting this was going to generate a warning so
>>>> we tried to fix that with a deprecated tag but it was NAKd by Rob. What we understood
>>>> from his last message was that it wasn't necessary to fix the DT warning.  
>>>
>>>  From what I read in the aforementioned discussion thread, it seems Rob 
>>> was very much opposed to this compatible string, so this shouldn't have 
>>> gone in in the first place.
>>>
>>> But it did ... so the question is, what now ?  
>>
>> There were multiple versions sent for adding LTRF216A light sensor driver
>> and this compatible string wasn't something that was accepted by mistake.
>> Most of the versions of the patch series made it very clear that it generates a warning
>> which you can check here :-
>> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220731173446.7400bfa8@jic23-huawei/T/#me55be502302d70424a85368c2645c89f860b7b40
>>
>> I would just go with whatever Jonathan decides to do here :)
> 
> If it's needed for a released device (which is what Shreeya's linked thread suggests)

Not entirely. The device was released EARLIER and they wanted to add
support for ACPI or out-of-tree kernel for EARLIER releases.

Regression rule does not work like that.

> that we can't get the manufacturer to fix, we are stuck with that entry existing for ever.
> No regressions rule applies.

At the moment of posting their patch regression rule did not apply. Only
now you could claim that Collabora's broken code is being part of ABI,
even though it was explicitly NAKed.

So what does it mean for us? Collabora wants to add ABI, we NAK it, ABI
sneaks in (happens) and now we are going to support that ABI?

So what incentive any company has to follow maintainers decision if they
can sneak such stuff in and get away with it?

> 
> It would be helpful to have a specific reference to what that device is though.
> When we've had this mess for horribly broken ACPI IDs that have gotten into devices
> we try to add a comment on where they are known to exist.  I'd ideally like such
> a comment added here.

Sorry, I stand by decision from May 2022: this was NAKed by Rob and
should have never been supported by kernel. We did not agree to support
it. Will it affect users? Sure, Collabora's fault.

Best regards,
Krzysztof





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