[PATCH v2 15/20] dt-bindings: nvmem: add YAML schema for the sl28 vpd layout

Michael Walle michael at walle.cc
Tue Sep 13 07:21:24 PDT 2022


Am 2022-09-12 21:20, schrieb Rob Herring:

>> +  base-mac-address:
>> +    type: object
>> +    description:
>> +      Base MAC address for all on-module network interfaces. The 
>> first
>> +      argument of the phandle will be treated as an offset.
>> +
>> +    properties:
>> +      "#nvmem-cell-cells":
> 
> You can't just add a new #.*-cells buried in a device binding. I'm fine
> with the concept though having more than 1 user would be nice.

I was under the impression the tooling will handle it, but as you
pointed out below, this isn't the case for a missing default. The
statement above should only be to validate that there is one
additional argument if the base-mac-address node is used in a
phandle.

> Any case that doesn't match foos->#foo-cells or has a default # of
> cells if missing (as this does) has to be added to dtschema to decode 
> it
> properly. It won't really matter until there's a user with 2 or more
> entries. I'm happy to do update the dtschema part, but I'd prefer to 
> see
> the schema in dtschema rather than the kernel.

Ok, but I'm not sure I understand you correctly here. You will
update the dtschema tooling (I guess it's about fixup_phandles() in
dtb.py) and which schema should be in dtschema? nvmem.yaml
and/or nvmem-consumer.yaml? The entire schema or only a
subset of it?

-michael



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