Am 2021-11-05 18:39, schrieb Sean Anderson:
This series ports some of the patches from fsl_esdhc to fsl_esdhc_imx.
Because these drivers share a common lineage, many of these patches
apply with minor changes. For each one, I have noted the originating
commit in the style of linux stable backports.

In fa33d20749 ("mmc: split fsl_esdhc driver for i.MX"), Yangbo says
For the two series processors, the eSDHCs are becoming more and more different
However, these drivers are still extremely similar; the differences
between them are not major. However, NXP has not done a good job of
porting patches which apply to both drivers. This causes the
fsl_esdhc_imx driver to rot, as the fsl_esdhc gets more general fixes.
For this reason, I think that the fsl_esdhc_imx driver should be removed
unless NXP can commit to creating series like this which port patches
which apply to both drivers.

But you are still doing patches for it? ;) Wouldn't it be easier
to just merge them again? Funny enough, I ported some changes from
the imx version to the non-imx version.

So yes I agree, this situation isn't optimal. And I don't think
it makes any sense to port patches between these two. IMHO nobody
will care for both at the same time, let alone being able to test
it.

-michael

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