On Sunday 05 June 2011, Grant Likely wrote:
rename drivers/spi/{omap2_mcspi.c = spi_omap2_mcspi.c} (100%)
rename drivers/spi/{omap_spi_100k.c = spi_omap_100k.c} (100%)
rename drivers/spi/{omap_uwire.c = spi_omap_uwire.c} (100%)
rename drivers/spi/{orion_spi.c = spi_orion.c} (100%)
rename
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 11:00:38AM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
This leaves out the two most common buses, USB and PCI, mostly because
the directories contain a lot of stuff that is not really bus code
but actual drivers. It does include i2c and spi, which stick out by
being a lot larger than
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 11:00:38 +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
On Sunday 05 June 2011, Grant Likely wrote:
rename drivers/spi/{omap2_mcspi.c = spi_omap2_mcspi.c} (100%)
rename drivers/spi/{omap_spi_100k.c = spi_omap_100k.c} (100%)
rename drivers/spi/{omap_uwire.c = spi_omap_uwire.c} (100%)
On Monday 06 June 2011, James Bottomley wrote:
I'd say it only makes sense if we do it for all busses ... so USB and
PCI would have to move too. Logically, the bus code should move and we
should be left with the drivers in both of those directories. I'd also
say that we don't have to deepen
On Monday 06 June 2011, Stefan Richter wrote:
On Jun 06 Arnd Bergmann wrote:
On Monday 06 June 2011, Jean Delvare wrote:
On drivers/firewire/:
FireWire drivers are currently spread over drivers/firewire (three
link-layer controller drivers + the IEEE 1394 core + two IEEE 1394
application