RE: [PATCH V3 1/3] dts: change Marvell prefix to 'marvell'

From: Neil Zhang
Date: Thu Jul 11 2013 - 07:23:45 EST


Arnd,


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> From: Jason Cooper [mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 2013年7月11日 5:49
> To: Matt Sealey
> Cc: Neil Zhang; grant.likely@xxxxxxxxxx; haojian.zhuang@xxxxxxxxx;
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> Subject: Re: [PATCH V3 1/3] dts: change Marvell prefix to 'marvell'
>
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 03:50:10PM -0500, Matt Sealey wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 7:49 AM, Jason Cooper <jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> > > Neil,
> > >
> > > I agree with the need to change, however, this has been in the
> > > binding documentation since v3.5. I wish we had caught this when we
> > > decided against using stock ticker symbols (not all stock markets
> > > use alphabetical abbreviated names, not all companies are listed on
> > > any stock exchange).
> >
> > Who decided that?
>
> Now you're going to make me dig ;-) iirc, we were going the stock ticker
> route, but then noticed that powerpc dts files had been using "marvell,..."
> for a _long_ time. How long? I'll leave that as an exercise for the
> reader. :-P Because we shared at least the ethernet driver with them, we
> decided to conform with what was already present in the kernel and use
> "marvell,..." for all of the dt bindings we were creating for
> kirkwood/dove/mvebu (and eventually orion5x, mv78xx0).
>
> As for who is 'we'?
>
> http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2012-May/101337.htm
> l
>
> > You can't just "stop using stock ticker symbols" - FDT is inherently
> > based on the original OpenFirmware device tree and therefore any
> > existing bindings which are done on real OpenFirmware solutions where
> > using stock ticker symbols is entirely appropriate (although, these
> > days, not useful) is counter-productive.
> >
> > If Marvell had originally had mrvl as their ticker, and used this in
> > OF DTs (and it is..), then mrvl it stays. In the case where new
> > devices are added with marvell, this is in this case wrong. You should
> > keep using the old one. A good example of this; Freescale. Nobody is
> > saying everyone should move to "freescale,imx-this" or
> > "freescale,vybrid-that" - it's fsl and it stays fsl for
> > backwards/forwards compatibility because things exist already.
>
> I agree, that's why I'm arguing for *maintaining* backwards compatibility.
>
> > Any new companies can have a long, descriptive name; a privilege of
> > being late to the party, you might say :)
> >
> > Having an odd mix of mrvl and marvell or moving to marvell is just
> > completely obtuse, whether they had that stock ticker, will have it in
> > the future, it is how they're defined and you can't in good conscience
> > change the binding after devices ship with it.
>
> See above regarding the marvell ethernet driver and powerpc...
>
> > > To do this properly, the drivers are going to have to be compatible
> > > with the old and the new names, and the binding docs updated to
> > > reflect the legacy name and the preferred name.
> >
> > Properly would be as above. You can stop using stock tickers for new
> > company names, but anything that has been defined in a device tree
> > before has to stay that way, and all the manufacturer prefixes to
> > device names should be the same. What you're proposing is purely
> > driver bloat and increasing the size of kernel.
>
> *I'm* not proposing to change the name, Neil is. I'm proposing that
> *iff* they chose to do that, don't break sh*t along the way.
>

What's your opinion?

> thx,
>
> Jason.

Best Regards,
Neil Zhang
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