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SubjectRe: [PATCH v14 1/2] drm: add kms driver for loongson display controller
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Hi,

On 2023/5/22 17:28, WANG Xuerui wrote:
> On 2023/5/22 17:25, Sui Jingfeng wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 2023/5/21 20:21, WANG Xuerui wrote:
>>>> + * LS3A4000/LS3A5000/LS3A6000 CPU, they are equipped with on-board
>>>> video RAM
>>>> + * typically. While LS2K0500/LS2K1000/LS2K2000 are low cost SoCs
>>>> which share
>>>> + * the system RAM as video RAM, they don't has a dediacated VRAM.
>>>
>>> CPU models are not typically prefixed with "LS", so "Loongson
>>> 3A4000/3A5000/3A6000".
>>>
>> Here is because when you do programming, variable name should prefix
>> with letters.
>
> Commit messages, comments, and log messages etc. are natural language,
> so it's better to treat them differently. No problem to keep code
> as-is IMO.
>
Then you get two name for a single chip,  take  LS7A1000 as an example.

You name it as Loongson 7A1000 in commit message,  and then you have to
define another name in the code,  say LS7A1000.

"Loongson 7A1000" is too long,  not as compact as LS7A1000.

This also avoid bind the company name to a specific product, because a
company can produce many product.

>>> Also the description about the Loongson 2K series is a bit
>>> irrelevant (we're focusing on VRAM here) so you could simplify the
>>> sentence a bit.
>>
>> We could reserve part of system RAM as VRAM for Loongson 2K series SoC.
>>
>> Either reserved with 'of reserve memory' or  reserved by the firmware.
>>
>
> What's an "of reserve memory"? Is it "DeviceTree-reserved"?
>
>> The reserve ram will not accessible by kernel itself it this case,
>> and can still be managed by ttm.
>
> Of course. Feel free to tweak.
>

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