Em 15-06-2012 04:39, Hans Verkuil escreveu: > On 14/06/12 22:35, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: >> As discussed a while ago, breaking media drivers by V4L or DVB >> is confusing, as: >> - hybrid devices are at V4L drivers; >> - DVB-only devices for chips that support analog are at >> V4L drivers; >> - Analog support addition on a DVB driver would require it >> to move to V4L drivers. >> >> Instead, move all drivers into a per-bus directory, and common drivers >> used by more than one driver into /common. >> >> This is the part 1 of this idea: it moves the core drivers to >> /drivers/media/foo-core, and re-arranges the DVB files. >> >> After this patch series, the directory structure will be: >> >> drivers/media/ >> |-- common >> | `--<common drivers> >> |-- dvb-core >> |-- dvb-frontends >> |-- firewire >> |-- mmc >> | `--<mmc/sdio drivers> >> |-- pci >> | `--<pci/pcie drivers> >> |-- radio >> | `--<radio drivers> >> |-- rc >> | `-- keymaps >> |-- tuners >> |-- usb >> | `--<usb drivers> >> |-- v4l2-core >> `-- video >> >> PS.: The "video" directory is currently unchanged. It currently >> contains subdevs, common V4L drivers, and V4L bridges. >> >> On this series, I avoided mixing the file tree reorganization with >> menu improvements. Those will happen together with the second part, >> when the devices under video will be moved to /common, /usb, /pci... >> dirs. > > Looks good to me. I like that saa7146 gets its own directory :-) Yes, this is good. > One request: before you commit this, can you go through the pending patches for 3.6 and apply all the non-controversial ones? Otherwise everyone will have to rebase their work. Yeah, that's my plan. > Regards, > > Hans Regards, Mauro -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html