
In message aa76a2be0807101114g67d0f099y95de772f47051107@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
So, I have spent the evening dividing the big patch in 8 independent patches. I have used the git tools to prepare the patches and resend them... Unfortunatelly some of this files are bigged than the 40kb limit.... If the mail list administrator don't accept this parts you can download the full set of patches from my website: http://www.ii.uam.es/~rribalda/ml507.tgz
40 kB is the soft limit; the hard limit is 100 kB.
Why my patches are so big... They give support to IPs by Xilinx, which have some kind of generic drivers to adapt them to multiple
You are aware that some similar code laready exists in U-Boot? and that your patches contain lots of code that will most definitely never be used in U-Boot?
OS... When the driver was very complex I have used this generic drivers and added an adaptor. Because it does not follows the coding
I have extremely little emthusiasm to add big and complex drivers that are intended to support many operating systems plus an adaption layer to a small boot loader like U-Boot.
I think such drivers should be reimplemented from scratch, with efficiency and style in mind.
guidelines, all this drivers have been located under the board directory to respect all your "clean" work.
The Coding Style reqyierements apply to code in the board/ directories as well.
And adding thsi stuff there makes it only worse, as the next similar board that gets added will copy the whole crap.
This is bound to be unmaintainable.
I *strongly* recommend to redesign and reimplement.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk