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Message-ID: <f17812d70711202005m110ae880m5ba195988e57a638@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Wed, 21 Nov 2007 12:05:41 +0800
From:	"eric miao" <eric.y.miao@...il.com>
To:	ian <spyro@....com>
Cc:	"Dmitry Baryshkov" <dbaryshkov@...il.com>,
	"ARM Linux" <linux-arm-kernel@...ts.arm.linux.org.uk>,
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [patch] 0/4 Support for Toshiba TMIO multifunction devices

On Nov 21, 2007 11:54 AM, ian <spyro@....com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 10:23 +0800, eric miao wrote:
> > Roughly went through the patch, looks good, here comes the remind, though :-)
> >
> > 1. is it possible to use some name other than "soc_core", maybe
> > "tmio_core" so that other multifunction chips sharing a core base
> > will live easier.
>
> It's (soc-core) not tmio MFD specific - its already used by other MFD
> chips (although obviously not ones in mainline (yet!)
>
> it might be better named 'mfd-core' though, as thats its intended use...
>
> > 2. those C++ style comments "//" are not so pleasant...
>
> Should I clean them up and resubmit?
>

Will be nice then, anyway, could you inline them so others can comment?

> More to the point, who should I be submitting them to? the files under
> arm/ are obviously for RMK to peruse, but I couldnt find an entry for
> drivers/mfd in MAINTAINERS...
>

Well, I briefly went through the git history, looks like Russell is the proper
one you could sent them to (probably not) :-)

>
>



-- 
Cheers
- eric
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