On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 01:23:45PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
I would much prefer this to be called i2c-moorsetown, we have modern
systems which can handle 8 character names.
Moorestown. Everything else in the kernel uses 'mrst' so this would
make the driver differ from the rest of the tree. I
On 03/08/10 15:34, Alan Cox wrote:
(And the correct patch attached this time)
From: Wen Wang wen.w.w...@intel.com
Initial release of the driver. Updated and verified on hardware.
Cleaned up as follows
Alan Cox:
Squash down the switches into tables, and use the PCI ident field. We
I would much prefer this to be called i2c-moorsetown, we have modern
systems which can handle 8 character names.
Moorestown. Everything else in the kernel uses 'mrst' so this would
make the driver differ from the rest of the tree. I don't care too much
what its called. Given its now for
On 8/9/2010 8:07 PM, Alan Cox wrote:
There are various little differences along with the PCI, power
management, timing and configuration side. I've also looked at the two
I'm interested in those little diffs.
side by side and agreed with the original Intel authors that it seemed
best to keep
(And the correct patch attached this time)
From: Wen Wang wen.w.w...@intel.com
Initial release of the driver. Updated and verified on hardware.
Cleaned up as follows
Alan Cox:
Squash down the switches into tables, and use the PCI ident field. We
could perhaps take this further and put