[PATCH v2 2/5] dt-bindings: scsi: ufs: add document for hi3660-ufs

Bu Tao butao at huawei.com
Thu Jun 22 04:58:45 PDT 2017



在 2017/6/22 19:51, Arnd Bergmann 写道:
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 1:44 PM, Bu Tao <butao at huawei.com> wrote:
>> 在 2017/6/17 5:51, Arnd Bergmann 写道:
>>> On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 8:51 AM, Bu Tao <butao at hisilicon.com> wrote:
>>>> +Optional properties for board device:
>>>> +- ufs-hi3660-use-rate-B                : specifies UFS rate-B
>>>> +- ufs-hi3660-broken-fastauto   : specifies no fastauto
>>>> +- ufs-hi3660-use-HS-GEAR3      : specifies UFS HS-GEAR3
>>>> +- ufs-hi3660-use-HS-GEAR2      : specifies UFS HS-GEAR2
>>>> +- ufs-hi3660-use-HS-GEAR1      : specifies UFS HS-GEAR1
>>>> +- ufs-hi3660-broken-clk-gate-bypass    : specifies no clk-gate
>>>> +- ufs-hi3660-use-one-line      : specifies UFS use one line work
>>>> +- reset-gpio                   : specifies to reset devices
>>>
>>>
>>> Some of these sound rather generic and might apply to UFS implementations
>>> other than hi3660, so I'd suggest adding them to the base ufs binding with
>>> a generic name instead.
>>>
>>> Any DT properties that might be useful across multiple implementations
>>> should be parsed in generic code that gets called by the individual
>>> drivers,
>>> and then the properties that are specific to the integration work done by
>>> hisilicon should be prefixed with "hisilicon,", but not normally with the
>>> SoC name: it is quite possible that another SoC will be derived from this
>>> chip and it should reuse the properties.
>>
>>
>> I do not know wheher other SoC need to use the optional properties as
>> abover. So here the name of the optional properties has "hi3660".
>
> They should not have "hi3660" in their names either way, independent
> of where they are used.

Oh, change the "hi3660" to "hisilicon"?
e.g. ufs-hi3660-use-rate-B  -->  ufs-hisilicon-use-rate-B
>
>>> (note: this is different from the value of the "compatible" property that
>>> is meant to be as specific as possible".
>>>
>>> Also, please clarify how your binding relates to the ufshcd binding
>>> in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ufs/ufshcd-pltfrm.txt: does
>>> hi3660 implement any registers that are shared with ufshcd, or does
>>> it use the same physical interface with a different register set?
>>
>> No, only show how to use the dt-binding for hi3660 SoC
>
> My question was about the hardware: does hi3660 implement ufshcd
> or not?

YES
>
>       Arnd
>




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