DTS question
Segher Boessenkool
segher at kernel.crashing.org
Fri Mar 21 22:35:39 EST 2008
>>> Convention is to use the stock ticker symbol. If the company is
>>> private and has no stock ticker symbol, then the company name should
>>> be used.
>>
>> I didn't know that. ADI it is then.
>
> Well.. stock ticker is the new convention. IEEE1275 used IEEE
> assigned OUI strings (Organization Unique Identifiers). Often those
> are the same as the stock ticker, but not always.
Erm, an OUI is a 24-bit number. I think you're confusing something
here.
> Stock ticker is a good choice for new things, but for anything from a
> vendor which has existing 1275 bindings for its products, I think we
> should keep the original assigned OUI, even if it differs from the
> stock ticker.
Yes, when there is an existing binding, obviously you should use what
it says (unless that binding is *completely* broken). Compatibility
is good.
Note that a stock symbol needs to be written in uppercase; in lowercase,
it is just a random name that has no collision protection.
Segher
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