On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 09:40:07 +0100 Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 05:35:21PM +1000, gerg@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > From: Greg Ungerer <gerg@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Add a driver to support the NAND flash controller of the MediaTek MT7621 > > System-on-Chip device. (This one is the MIPS based parts from Mediatek). > > > > This code is a re-working of the earlier patches for this hardware that > > have been floating around the internet for years: > > > > https://github.com/ReclaimYourPrivacy/cloak/blob/master/target/linux/ramips/patches-3.18/0045-mtd-add-mt7621-nand-support.patch > > > > This is a much cleaned up version, put in staging to start with. > > It does still have some problems, mainly that it still uses a lot of the > > mtd raw nand legacy support. > > Is that an issue? Well, yes that's an issue since we decided that all new drivers should implement ->exec_op() instead of the legacy hooks. But that would be an issue even if we were merging the driver in staging. > Why not just put it in the "real" part of the kernel > then, if those apis are still in use? > > > The driver not only compiles, but it works well on the small range of > > hardware platforms that it has been used on so far. I have been using > > for quite a while now, cleaning up as I get time. > > > > So... I am looking for comments on the best approach forward with this. > > At least in staging it can get some more eyeballs going over it. > > staging will just nit-pick it to death for coding style issues, it's not > going to be get any major api changes/cleanups there usually. I'd > recommend just merging this to the "real" part of the kernel now if it's > working for you. I agree on that point: we should merge this driver directly in the NAND framework after it's been reworked to implement ->exec_op() instead of the legacy hooks. ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/