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SubjectRe: [PATCH 00/19] staging/wilc1000 cleanups
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On Friday 23 October 2015 16:51:13 Tony Cho wrote:
> Hi Arnd,
> First of all, I would like to say "thank you" for your efforts and
> contributions.
> We are updating the driver because new revision came up and making new
> patches
> to make it stable and elegant as Linux driver. In these days, we are
> sending big changes
> while testing such patches and also doing updates at once.
>
> As you did, we are scheduled to provide the patches making device tree
> and delete all of platform
> dependencies as you removed WILC_SDIO_IRQ_GPIO as well as other things.
> So, I would like to
> discuss with you for your series of patch.
>
> In this time, I think it's important to make the driver to be compiled
> even if the link problem
> happens as you reported. So, how about deleting all of SPI related files
> from source tree and
> even from Kconfig for the time being because new bus driver will come or
> revert
> the Kconfig and then can we expect the best patch in the near feature?
>
> I respect your efforts and patches, so your opinion is very important to me.

Hi Tony,

I've seen you have merged the patches that you mentioned into Greg's
tree. I have now rebased my patches on top, including the separate SPI
driver. Once we merge those, it should work fine, and having multiple
front-end drivers gives a nice template for adding future hardware
specific variations like another bus, or a newer model on the same
bus. I'll post my patches after some more testing.

Arnd


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