[PATCH v2 1/2] dt-bindings: arm: rockchip: Add Asus Tinker Board 3 and 3S
Michael Opdenacker
michael.opdenacker at rootcommit.com
Mon Nov 17 21:27:15 PST 2025
Hi Dragan
On 11/15/25 01:52, Dragan Simic wrote:
> I'm sorry again for not mentioning it in my earlier responses,
> but shouldn't this addition be specified like below:
>
> - description: Asus Tinker Board 3/3S
> items:
> - enum:
> - asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3
> - asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3s
> - const: rockchip,rk3566
>
> ... because the introduced .dts files define the actual board DTs,
> by descending from the common .dtsi file, while they're compatible
> in the sense of the 3S board variant extending the 3 variant.
Actually, "make dtbs_check" fails if rk3566-tinker-board-3s.dts has:
compatible = "asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3s",
"asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3", "rockchip,rk3566";
The failure is:
arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3566-tinker-board-3s.dtb: /
(asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3s): compatible: 'oneOf' conditional failed,
one must be fixed:
['asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3s', 'asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3',
'rockchip,rk3566'] is too long
['asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3s', 'asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3',
'rockchip,rk3566'] is too short
If I understand correctly, to keep the rk3566-tinker-board-3s.dts file
as it is, you need Asus Tinker Board 3 and 3S to have two different
descriptions as in V2:
- description: Asus Tinker Board 3 items: - const:
asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3 - const: rockchip,rk3566 - description: Asus
Tinker Board 3S items: - const: asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3s - const:
asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3 - const: rockchip,rk3566
The other solution is to remove the "asus,rk3566-tinker-board-3"
compatible from rk3566-tinker-board-3s.dts, which is not a big deal in
my opinion. In addition, if some code turns out to work only on 3 but
not on 3S, though that's not expected if 3S is indeed a superset of 3,
we won't be stuck.
I can submit a V3 along these lines.
Cheers
Michael.
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