I was looking at the way to put my driver into the kernel and currently have three ways of doing
it (all of them came up in the thread, already):
1.
Put everything in drivers/misc
2.
Put tifm_core, tifm_7xx1 and tifm_ms (in progress) in drivers/misc, tifm_sd in drivers/mmc
3.
Put everything in drivers/mmc
I'm favoring everything in drivers/mmc, especially if it can be renamed into drivers/flashcards or
something. This way, all flash card drivers will be nicely localized. In this respect, I also
wonder where the MemoryStick driver for Winbond card readers is supposed to go when it enters the
kernel? (Winbond driver is written by people with access to the MemoryStick spec and I'm using it
as reference for my own work, with great utility).
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