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H A D | Kconfig | 119fd635 Sun Mar 24 05:49:25 CDT 2013 Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> clocksource: sunxi: Rename sunxi to sun4i
During the introduction of the Allwinner SoC platforms, sunxi was initially meant as a generic name for all the variants of the Allwinner SoC.
It was ok at the time of the support of only the A10 and A13 that looks pretty much the same, but it's beginning to be troublesome with the future addition of the Allwinner A31 (sun6i) that is quite different, and would introduce some weird logic, where sunxi would actually mean in some case sun4i and sun5i but without sun6i...
Moreover, it makes the compatible strings naming scheme not consistent with other architectures, where usually for this kind of compability, we just use the oldest SoC name that has this IP, so let's do just this.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> 119fd635 Sun Mar 24 05:49:25 CDT 2013 Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> clocksource: sunxi: Rename sunxi to sun4i During the introduction of the Allwinner SoC platforms, sunxi was initially meant as a generic name for all the variants of the Allwinner SoC. It was ok at the time of the support of only the A10 and A13 that looks pretty much the same, but it's beginning to be troublesome with the future addition of the Allwinner A31 (sun6i) that is quite different, and would introduce some weird logic, where sunxi would actually mean in some case sun4i and sun5i but without sun6i... Moreover, it makes the compatible strings naming scheme not consistent with other architectures, where usually for this kind of compability, we just use the oldest SoC name that has this IP, so let's do just this. Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
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H A D | Makefile | 119fd635 Sun Mar 24 05:49:25 CDT 2013 Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> clocksource: sunxi: Rename sunxi to sun4i
During the introduction of the Allwinner SoC platforms, sunxi was initially meant as a generic name for all the variants of the Allwinner SoC.
It was ok at the time of the support of only the A10 and A13 that looks pretty much the same, but it's beginning to be troublesome with the future addition of the Allwinner A31 (sun6i) that is quite different, and would introduce some weird logic, where sunxi would actually mean in some case sun4i and sun5i but without sun6i...
Moreover, it makes the compatible strings naming scheme not consistent with other architectures, where usually for this kind of compability, we just use the oldest SoC name that has this IP, so let's do just this.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> 119fd635 Sun Mar 24 05:49:25 CDT 2013 Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> clocksource: sunxi: Rename sunxi to sun4i During the introduction of the Allwinner SoC platforms, sunxi was initially meant as a generic name for all the variants of the Allwinner SoC. It was ok at the time of the support of only the A10 and A13 that looks pretty much the same, but it's beginning to be troublesome with the future addition of the Allwinner A31 (sun6i) that is quite different, and would introduce some weird logic, where sunxi would actually mean in some case sun4i and sun5i but without sun6i... Moreover, it makes the compatible strings naming scheme not consistent with other architectures, where usually for this kind of compability, we just use the oldest SoC name that has this IP, so let's do just this. Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
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H A D | Kconfig | 119fd635 Sun Mar 24 05:49:25 CDT 2013 Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> clocksource: sunxi: Rename sunxi to sun4i
During the introduction of the Allwinner SoC platforms, sunxi was initially meant as a generic name for all the variants of the Allwinner SoC.
It was ok at the time of the support of only the A10 and A13 that looks pretty much the same, but it's beginning to be troublesome with the future addition of the Allwinner A31 (sun6i) that is quite different, and would introduce some weird logic, where sunxi would actually mean in some case sun4i and sun5i but without sun6i...
Moreover, it makes the compatible strings naming scheme not consistent with other architectures, where usually for this kind of compability, we just use the oldest SoC name that has this IP, so let's do just this.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> 119fd635 Sun Mar 24 05:49:25 CDT 2013 Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com> clocksource: sunxi: Rename sunxi to sun4i During the introduction of the Allwinner SoC platforms, sunxi was initially meant as a generic name for all the variants of the Allwinner SoC. It was ok at the time of the support of only the A10 and A13 that looks pretty much the same, but it's beginning to be troublesome with the future addition of the Allwinner A31 (sun6i) that is quite different, and would introduce some weird logic, where sunxi would actually mean in some case sun4i and sun5i but without sun6i... Moreover, it makes the compatible strings naming scheme not consistent with other architectures, where usually for this kind of compability, we just use the oldest SoC name that has this IP, so let's do just this. Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
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