On 26/02/2016 16:18, Andrew Lunn wrote: > On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 03:21:35PM +0100, John Crispin wrote: >> The ESW is found in many of the old 100mbit MIPS based SoCs. it has 5 >> external ports, 1 cpu port and 1 further port that the internal HW >> offloading engine connects to. >> >> This driver is very basic and only provides basic init and irq support. >> The SoC and switch core both have support for a special tag making DSA >> support possible. > > Hi Crispin > > There was recently a discussion about adding switches without using > DSA or switchdev. It was pretty much decided we would not accept such > drivers. > > Sorry > > Andrew > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-mediatek mailing list > linux-media...@lists.infradead.org > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mediatek >
Hi, would the series be ok if we just dropped those parts and then have a driver in the kernel that wont do much with the out of tree patches ? the problem here is that on one side people complain about vendors not sending code upstream. once they start being a good citizen and provide funding to send stuff upstream the feedback tends to be very bad as seen here. we are planning on doing a DSA driver but one step at a time. this kind of feedback will inevitably lead to vendors doing second thoughts of upstream contributions. John