On 4/13/21 11:08 PM, Vinod Koul wrote:
On 12-04-21, 14:37, Dave Hansen wrote:
On 3/1/21 11:51 PM, Bard Liao wrote:
+++ b/drivers/soundwire/dmi-quirks.c @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause) +// Copyright(c) 2021 Intel Corporation.
It looks like this is already in intel-next, so this may be moot. But, is there a specific reason this is dual licensed? If so, can you please include information about the license choice in the cover letter of any future version?
The soundwire module from Intel and core soundwire core was always dual licensed, so it kind of followed that..
If there is no specific reason for this contribution to be dual licensed, please make it GPL-2.0 only.
This module, I would say NO. Unless someone from Intel disagree.. Pierre/Bard..?
If all agree I dont see a reason why this cant be updated to GPL only.
The initial version of those quirks was contributed as a change to drivers/soundwire/slave.c, which is dual-licensed. the code was split to a different file and the dual-license followed.
I am personally favorable to keeping the code as is, the quirks are just referring to low-level hardware descriptors that are not aligned with DevID hardware registers in external SoundWire devices. If enumeration was handled at a lower level, e.g. in DSP firmware the same information would be quite useful.
That said, it's been agreed with Dave that moving forward all new contributions from Intel with a dual-license would include an explicit statement in the commit message as to why it was selected over plain vanilla GPL-2.0-only.