Re: [GIT PULL] ARM: amba: Enable module alias autogeneration forAMBA drivers

From: Michal Marek
Date: Tue Nov 22 2011 - 14:34:29 EST


Dne 22.11.2011 19:34, Dave Martin napsal(a):
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 04:19:42PM +0100, Alessandro Rubini wrote:
>>>> lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/4/125 (0/2: description of the work)
>>>> lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/4/126 (1/2: turn the if plethora to table lookup)
>>>> lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/4/127 (2/2: partial split to type-specific files).
>>>
>>> Splitting this up doesn't look like a silly idea -- I thought it was
>>> unfortunate to have to patch a core file just to add a bus type.
>>>
>>> I guess the question is how many new buses we get over time.
>>
>> Well, CERN will have 2 in a short time. And I'm sure the bus concept
>> is so good that a number of them exists as external patches. Being
>> forced to patch a core file is not good, with conflicts that accumulate
>> over time.
>>
>> I'd better be able to drop in my own file and add a kconfig-aware line
>> in Makefile. I think the implementation is straightforward. Who should
>> I send it to?
>
> I'm afraid I can't help there -- I don't often dabble in core kernel stuff.
>
> I didn't receive any response on my patches to those files, so it's possible
> I was CC'ing the wrong people. I did do my best dith git blame/log,
> get_maintainer.pl and the rest and posted to lkml a couple of times though.

Sorry, I saw your patch, but didn't have time to look at it more closely.

>
> If I'm reading MAINTAINERS correctly, Michal Marek might be the default
> maintainer for stuff in scripts/ not owned by other people... the way that
> is described is not understood by get_maintainer.pl, it appears.
>
> Marek, are you the correct person for scripts/mod/file2alias.c and related
> stuff?

Me (default scripts/ suspect) or Rusty (modules maintainer). But people
usually add an alias generator for their bus and don't ask anyone :).
And I don't mind, because the changes tend to be no-brainers. That said,
Alessandro's split of file2alias.c looks interesting. Please CC Rusty
and me in the next iteration.

Michal
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