[PATCH v2] spi: atmel-quadspi: Create `atmel_qspi_ops` to support newer SoC families

Alexander Dahl ada at thorsis.com
Mon Nov 4 04:48:12 PST 2024


Hi,

Am Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 01:37:52PM +0100 schrieb Csókás Bence:
> Hi,
> 
> On 2024. 10. 30. 12:09, Tudor Ambarus wrote:
> > I think it's fine to split sama7g5 addition in smaller steps. But please
> > add the sama7g5 support in the same patch set, otherwise this patch
> > doesn't make sense on its own.
> 
> Well, actually, we're using SAMA5D2. My goal was just to somewhat harmonize
> upstream with the vendor kernel so that we may contribute other patches that
> we have made on top of the latter, or in the future, take patches from
> upstream and apply it to our vendor kernel-based tree. This patch was only
> meant to lay the groundworks for future SAMA7G5 support. I can of course
> send the "other half" of the original patch if needed, but I wouldn't want
> it to hold up this refactor.

It would actually be better if vendor would bring their stuff
upstream, so there's no need for a vendor kernel.  Did you talk to
Microchip about their upstreaming efforts?  What was the answer?

Greets
Alex

> 
> > Also, if you think you significantly changed the code of authors, I
> > think it's fine to overwrite the authorship. Otherwise, try to keep the
> > authorship and specify your contributions above your S-o-b tag.
> 
> I don't know if it counts as "significantly changed", I split out parts of a
> patch that were relevant for our device, and made small adjustments to make
> it correctly apply to master. I didn't find a descriptive enough tag for
> this, so I just went with Cc:, but if so desired, I could change it to a
> S-o-b, Co-authored-by, Suggested-by etc.
> 
> Bence
> 
> 



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