[SkyHigh Memory SPI NAND Driver]

Mohamed Sardi moh.sardi at skyhighmemory.com
Mon Jan 8 11:05:39 PST 2024


Hello Miquel,
Thank you for your response. Mr KR cc'ed (Our application Engineer Director) will be the main contact in our side...

Thanks
Mohamed 

On 1/8/24, 5:47 AM, "Miquel Raynal" <miquel.raynal at bootlin.com <mailto:miquel.raynal at bootlin.com>> wrote:


Hi Mohamed,


moh.sardi at skyhighmemory.com <mailto:moh.sardi at skyhighmemory.com> wrote on Thu, 4 Jan 2024 18:21:52 +0000:


> Hello SPI NOR / NAND Flash Subsytem team,
> 
> Please find attached the driver developed on Linux 5.4 and tested.. for our 1Gb/2Gb/4Gb SPI NAND…
> 
> We would like to know
> 
> 
> 1. Who is in charge of supporting SPI NAND driver update and understand the process?


I'd like to say "the community", and that means anybody who wants to
interact on this topic. I will probably be the guy who eventually
applies the patch(es).


> 2. How many version of this driver we need to develop to support all version of Linux (now being 6.xxx)?


We only bring support to the latest mainline kernel, whatever version
it could be. So if you send a patch (please follow the contributing
guidelines in Documentation/) it should be a diff against the next -rc1
(so it will be v6.8-rc1 in two weeks). You can share diffs for other
versions as well on your own website but there is usually no backport
of 'new features'.


> For instance if the driver (attached is 5.4), can it be used up to 5.18… or should we modify it starting from version 5.4x.


If it compiles, it will probably work as well as the core has not
changed much since it's been created, but there is of course no
guarantee.


Thanks,
Miquèl





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