[RFC PATCH 1/3] dt-bindings: arm64: bcmbca: Merge BCM4908 into BCMBCA
William Zhang
william.zhang at broadcom.com
Tue Jul 12 17:57:32 PDT 2022
On 7/12/22 11:18, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> On 12/07/2022 19:37, William Zhang wrote:
>>>> + - description: BCM4908 Family based boards
>>>> + items:
>>>> + - enum:
>>>> + # BCM4908 SoC based boards
>>>> + - brcm,bcm94908
>>>> + - asus,gt-ac5300
>>>> + - netgear,raxe500
>>>> + # BCM4906 SoC based boards
>>>> + - brcm,bcm94906
>>>> + - netgear,r8000p
>>>> + - tplink,archer-c2300-v1
>>>> + - enum:
>>>> + - brcm,bcm4908
>>>> + - brcm,bcm4906
>>>> + - brcm,bcm49408
>>>
>>> This is wrong. brcm,bcm94908 followed by brcm,bcm4906 does not look
>>> like valid list of compatibles.
>>>
>> For 4908 board variant, it will need to be followed by 4908 chip. Sorry
>> for the basic question but is there any requirement to enforce this kind
>> of rule? I would assume dts writer know what he/she is doing and select
>> the right combination.
>
> The entire point of DT schema is to validate DTS. Combination like above
> prevents that goal.
>
> Best regards,
> Krzysztof
Understand the DT schema purpose. But items property allows multiple
enums in the list which gives a lot of flexibility but make it hard to
validate. I am not familiar with DT schema, is there any directive to
specify one enum value depending on another so dts validation tool can
report error if combination is wrong?
This is our preferred format of all bcmbca compatible string especially
when we could have more than 10 chip variants for the same chip family
and we really want to work on the chip family id. We will make sure
they are in the right combination in our own patch and patch from other
contributors. Would this work? If not, I will probably have to revert
the change of 4908(maybe append brcm,bcmbca as this chip belongs to the
same bca group) and use "enum board variant", "const main chip id",
"brcm,bca" for all other chips as our secondary choice.
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