回覆: [PATCH] Add eSPI device driver (flash channel)
Conor Dooley
conor at kernel.org
Fri Feb 16 04:12:50 AEDT 2024
On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 01:56:00AM +0000, ChiaWei Wang wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 11:34:31AM +0000, ChiaWei Wang wrote:
> > > We appreciate that you are willing to help on the open source contribution.
> > > However, please co-work with Aspeed before submitting drivers of Aspeed
> > HW.
> > > Otherwise, a misleading driver on the community are going to bring tons of
> > customer issues to Aspeed.
> >
> > It may not apply in this particular case as Aspeed did write the original driver
> > and it is polite to work with previous authors when respinning a patchset, but in
> > general there is no need to work with a hardware vendor before writing drivers
> > for their hardware.
> >
> > Blocking a driver because that company might receive more support requests
> > is not the kernel's problem.
>
> I agree with that and Aspeed will not refuse to support.
>
> However, in this case, the authors, IBM, and Aspeed already have discussion (at least 4 times) before and foresee "issues" on practical eSPI SAFS use.
> If there is already a known issue of the driver, why ignoring the previous discussion and push it?
> A compromise is to ask for driver renaming to espi-mafs to avoid confusion.
> Otherwise we need to explain, again, why the driver does not fulfill the SAFS expectation.
To be clear, in case you misunderstood, I was making a general point and
not about this particular patchset.
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