Re: [RFC PATCH] x86: create drivers/x86/ from drivers/misc/

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On Fri, 28 Nov 2008, Len Brown wrote:
> > > Move x86 platform specific drivers from drivers/misc/
> > > to a new home under drivers/x86/.
[...]
> > We already have 81 one directory entries under drivers/
> > and with patch you open up for an additional
> > directory for each arch - not elegant.
> 
> I followed the example of drivers/s390/,
> per Linus' suggestion.
> 
> The other place that seemed to suggest itself was
> arch/x86/drivers/, as we already have:
> 
> arch/um/drivers/
> arch/sh/drivers/
> arch/cris/*/drivers/

IMHO, from a purely "tree organization" point of view, it would be best if
arch-specific platform drivers were under drivers/platform/<arch>/.  And
arch/ be left for the core arch-specific stuff.

Whether that would work well, when arch maintenance factors are taken into
account, I don't know.

> > As it is today (before this patch) the directories unider
> > drivers/ said what the drivers was used for - which is logical.
> > 
> > But with this new arch specific directory it is no longer obvious
> > is a driver should be located under say drivers/net/* or
> > drivers/arm/* in case it is a arm specific driver.

drivers/platform/<arch> would help in that regard, I think.

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