Hi, On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 10:26:45AM -0700, Stephen Warren wrote: > On 03/08/2013 12:08 AM, Felipe Balbi wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 07, 2013 at 01:37:17PM -0700, Stephen Warren wrote: > >> On 03/07/2013 08:45 AM, Felipe Balbi wrote: > >>> this will make sure that we have sensible names for all phy > >>> drivers. Current situation was already quite bad with too > >>> generic names being used. > >> > >> Is phy-$name specific enough? There are other types of PHY such > >> as Ethernet, etc. What about phy-usb-$name? > > > > we will be creating a generic (kernel-wide) phy layer, so I guess > > that matters very little. Specially since we don't want to be > > differentiating PHYs by their subsystem and rather by the IP name > > (which means phy-tegra, phy-samsung, phy-omap, are all 'wrong', but > > there were no better names). > > > >> Venu, please comment on what conflicts, if any, this will cause > >> with the patches you'll be sending to clean up the Tegra USB/PHY > >> drivers. Thanks. > > > > BTW, let's stop with the whole dependency between PHY driver > > cleanup and arch/arm/mach-tegra/, too many patches have gone > > upstream bypassing my tree. What we should be doing is figuring out > > how to remove arch/ dependencies so that patches can go upstream > > and not cause conflicts. > > Unfortunately, there's no way to actually avoid the dependencies > themselves. The DT bindings and EHCI/PHY controller split are wrong, > and need work on both the DT and drivers to fix. but those changes don't need to come together, right ? I mean, for the DT part you could add the bindings to driver A without removing from driver B and span the changes accross 2 merge windows. > I guess I could apply all the initial DT changes to a topic branch in > the Tegra tree (item 1 below), and have you merge that branch into > yours, and then you could take all the USB-related patches (item 2 > below) through your tree. Would that work better? I'm not merging, taking everything as patches, sorry. -- balbi
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