On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 11:27 AM, Opensource [Adam Thomson] Adam.Thomson.Opensource@diasemi.com wrote:
On November 11, 2015 20:20, Rob Herring wrote:
+- dlg,micbias1-lvl : Voltage (mV) for Mic Bias 1
- [<1200>, <1600>, <1800>, <2000>, <2200>, <2400>, <2600>, <2800>,
<3000>]
+- dlg,micbias2-lvl : Voltage (mV) for Mic Bias 2
- [<1200>, <1600>, <1800>, <2000>, <2200>, <2400>, <2600>, <2800>,
<3000>]
Units please (-microvolt).
I refer back to our previous discussion (https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/10/8/661). This doesn't add anything and makes the binding name unnecessarily long. Why is this being enforced? Whoever uses the binding will have to look at the documentation to understand which values are valid anyway, so this seems like cruft.
It is simply standard, best practice for new bindings. Certainly there are examples that don't follow this, but they are either old or escaped review.
Drop the 'lvl' part if you are so concerned about length.
Rob