Hi all, [Not sure if this is TECH or CORE, as it touches more than one subsystem] Not sure how late it is to post this, but I am trying anyway. During LPC 2015 last week it came out the topic of the interaction between the thermal subsystem with HWMON. On top of it, we also got a proposal [1] of having thermal exposing its registered devices as IIO. I know the three subsystem coexist today for some years. They also have their own design goals. However, the fact that we have three different subsystems for doing very similar task may be confusing, for the driver writer, and for user space too. Another aspect of it is the possible code duplication. For example, it would interesting to get board temperature sensors, typically registered as hwmon devices, to be available in the thermal subsystem while constructing thermal zones out of them. Some user process would expect the opposite though, to read the thermal zone sensors as hwmon devices, or as IIO devices. Therefore, it would be interesting to have a better convergence on how these subsystems talk to each other, and how this is exposed to user space. The involved maintainers are: HWMON: M: Jean Delvare M: Guenter Roeck Thermal: M: Zhang Rui M: Eduardo Valentin IIO: M: Jonathan Cameron BR, Eduardo Valentin [1] - http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.iio/19627