[PATCH v3] dt-bindings: riscv: add starfive jh7100 bindings

Geert Uytterhoeven geert at linux-m68k.org
Mon Jul 12 04:24:19 PDT 2021


Hi Drew,

On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 10:17 PM Drew Fustini <drew at beagleboard.org> wrote:
> Add DT binding documentation for the StarFive JH7100 Soc [1] and the
> BeagleV Starlight JH7100 board [2].
>
> [1] https://github.com/starfive-tech/beaglev_doc
> [2] https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglev-starlight
>
> Signed-off-by: Drew Fustini <drew at beagleboard.org>
> ---
> v3 changes:
> - added revision number for the board and soc after question from Palmer

Thanks for the update!

> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/riscv/starfive.yaml
> @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause)
> +%YAML 1.2
> +---
> +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/riscv/starfive.yaml#
> +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
> +
> +title: StarFive SoC-based boards
> +
> +maintainers:
> +  - Michael Zhu <michael.zhu at starfivetech.com>
> +  - Drew Fustini <drew at beagleboard.org>
> +
> +description:
> +  StarFive SoC-based boards
> +
> +properties:
> +  $nodename:
> +    const: '/'
> +  compatible:
> +    oneOf:
> +      - items:
> +          - const: beagle,beaglev-starlight-jh7100-r0
> +          - const: starfive,jh7100-r0

While I can be convinced about the board revision number (probably you
know better if there will be different board revisions that matter),
I'm wondering if the revision number makes sense for the SoC part.
Will there be a new revision of jh7100, or will the next revision
be jh7110, which will use a different compatible value anyway?
Is there an on-chip register that allows the kernel to find out the
revision info? Might be better to use that with soc_device_register()
and soc_device_match().

> +
> +additionalProperties: true
> +
> +...

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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