[PATCH v5 5/6] mfd: dt-bindings: add device tree bindings for Hi3519 sysctrl
Lee Jones
lee.jones at linaro.org
Mon Jan 25 06:26:09 PST 2016
On Tue, 12 Jan 2016, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Tuesday 12 January 2016 17:28:05 xuejiancheng wrote:
> > >>>>>
> > >>>> Not yet.
> > >>>> Arnd Bergmann and Rob Herring all suggested adding a specific compatible string
> > >>>> with the SOC name. This binding is just used for describing the compatible string now.
> > >>>> When more functions on hi3519 SOC are added later, the specific driver will be also
> > >>>> needed.
> > >>>
> > >>> Save this binding until it has more functionality. We here "I'll add
> > >>> to this later" all too often.
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >> In the hi3519.dtsi file, there is a system-controller device node described like below:
> > >> sysctrl: system-controller at 12010000 {
> > >> compatible = "hisilicon,hi3519-sysctrl", "syscon";
> > >> reg = <0x12010000 0x1000>;
> > >> };
> > >> Do you mean that I should remove "hisilicon,hi3519-sysctrl" and just use "syscon" as the
> > >> compatible string?
> > >
> > > Where is this compatible string _used_?
> > >
> > >> If I want to add "hisilicon,hi3519-sysctrl" for hi3519. where should I put this binding?
> > >> Could you give some suggestions? Thank you very much!
> > >
> > > If you're not using the compatible i.e. the device doesn't have its
> > > own driver yet, then there is no need to supply the binding at all, is
> > > there?
> > >
> >
> > OK. Thank you.
> >
>
> Sorry for stepping in late here. I still think that every syscon device should
> come with a specific compatible string, so we have the option of creating a
> driver later on, and I'd like to see a binding document that lists those strings
> (which I believe exists here).
>
> It's really hard to add compatible strings later on, anything else we can
> work around by keying off that string and adding a workaround in the kernel.
Why is it more difficult (or any different) to add a compatible string
later (when it is used) over now (when it is not used)?
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