[PATCH v4 3/3] arm64: dts: ti: Add support for Siemens IOT2050 boards
Jan Kiszka
jan.kiszka at siemens.com
Thu Mar 11 14:36:09 GMT 2021
On 11.03.21 15:21, Nishanth Menon wrote:
> On 15:14-20210311, Jan Kiszka wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>>
>>> See [1] compare the compatibles against
>>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings -> I think you should describe what
>>> your hardware really is though.
>>
>> This SPI bus is routed to an Arduino connector. By default, userspace
>> (e.g. mraa) takes ownership and adds the desired logic for what is being
>> connected. We have no idea what shield or other extension the user adds,
>> though.
>
> overlays look like the right approach for variable systems like these.
> It is not exactly plug and play.. but it does provide a level of
> flexibility that is helpful.
Yes, that's for extensions which have kernel drivers. The default model
here is userspace, though. Will add as a separate patch to our queue for
now.
>
> [..]
>> The problem here is not simple txt->yml conversion: There is no official
>> binding for spidev yet, just existing users and the driver waiting for them.
>>
>
> I think we should discuss in the spidev list to get it resolved.
>
>>> Thanks.. While it might help me personally to get some on my internal
>>> farm, it might be good to get them on kernelci as well on the longer
>>> run.
>>>
>>
>> Will keep that on the radar. I definitely want to get it into the CIP
>> LAVA lab which is testing LTS as well.
>
> Cool.
>
>> Are we talking about spidev here? Then let's drop that node, but I do
>> need to know how to describe spidev properly
>
> yes - the spidev is my problem. can you drop the node and repost? i cant
> locally modify and hope it works.
>
Done.
>>
>> Or is it about those other warnings coming from your dtsi files, now
>> being surfaced? If you can tell me how to resolve them, I can write patches.
>
> I will look at the warnings later today.. I dont think they are
> triggered by the board dts.
>
That was also my interpretation of the results. Some are even just
copies from what you get for the EVM boards.
Jan
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