On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 07:16:28PM +0000, David Daney wrote:[...]
@@ -67,6 +76,7 @@ static const struct of_device_id ahci_of_match[] = {
{ .compatible = "ibm,476gtr-ahci", },
{ .compatible = "snps,dwc-ahci", },
{ .compatible = "hisilicon,hisi-ahci", },
+ { .compatible = "cavium,octeon-7130-ahci", },
{},
I was under the impression that the strings other than "generic-ahci"
were only for compatibility with existing DTBs. Why do we need to add
new platform-specific strings here?
Because it is an "existing DTB", The device tree doesn't contain the
compatible property of "generic-ahci", only "cavium,octeon-7130-ahci".
While the DTB may already exist, the string "cavium,octeon-7130-ahci"
isn't in mainline, and as far as I can see has never been supported.
We
_maintain_ support for existing DTBs, we don't just copy what some
forked kernel happens to do.
Trying to push that under the "don't break existing DTBs" rule is
bending the definition.
Thanks,
Mark.