Re: [PATCHv7 0/7] Convert exiting EEPROM drivers to NVMEM

From: Wolfram Sang
Date: Sun Mar 06 2016 - 07:06:24 EST


On Wed, Mar 02, 2016 at 12:56:42AM +0000, Greg KH wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 08:59:17PM +0100, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> > This patch set converts the old EEPROM drivers in driver/misc/eeprom to
> > use the NVMEM framework. These drivers export there content in /sys as
> > read only to root, since the EEPROM may contain sensitive information.
> > So the first patch adds a flag so the NVMEM framework will create its
> > file in /sys as root read only.
> >
> > To keep backwards compatibility with these older drivers, the contents
> > of the EEPROM must be exports in sysfs in a file called eeprom in the
> > devices node in sys, where as the NVMEM places them under class/nvmem.
> > So add this optional backwards compatible to the framework, again
> > using a flag.
> >
> > Then convert the at24, at25 and 93xx46 by adding regmap support,
> > removing each drivers own /sys code and registering with the NVMEM
> > framework.
> >
> > Lastly, the old memory accessor mechanism has been replaced with the
> > nvmem equivalent.
>
> Nice job, all now queue up.

Yes, really. Pity I didn't have the time to review the at24-to-nvmem
changes as much as I hoped for. But it will be good in the end.

I am really thankful that you made the effort to convert this hardly
used memory_accessor thing and convert it into the more widely used
nvmem mechanism. And clean up the unneeded bits afterwards. Always nice
to see such attitude :)

Thanks,

Wolfram

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