On 05/05/2024 09:36, Mithil wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 7:33 PM Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> How did this happen? I see this was in v1, but I am quite surprised to
>> be listed here. I am for sure not a maintainer of this binding. Choose
>> driver maintainers or platform maintainers, worse case.
>
> I might have overlooked this, will fix it. There is no driver
> maintainer for it as far as I know.
> Should I include the module author?
Or platform maintainers or whoever is interested in this hardware.
>
>> Not much improved here. You miss $ref and optionally constraints.
> Something like this
> $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string
> enum: [mcpdm]
> Didnt really understand the "optionally constraints" part.
Sorry, you stripped out *entire* context. No clue what you refer to.
>
>> Missing constraints, so replace it with maxItems: 1
> Similar to how clock-names are handled?
>
>> List the items. I asked to open existing bindings and take a look how it
>> is there. Existing bindings would show you how we code this part.
> clock-names:
> items:
> - const: pdmclk
> minItems: 1
> maxItems: 1
> Something like this?
No. Do you see code like this anywhere? Please only list the items,
although without context impossible to judge.
>
>> Just one blank line.
> Removed.
>
>> That's wrong address. Old code does not have 0. Please do no change
>> parts of code without reason. If there is a reason, explain it in the
>> changelog.
>>
> The checks were giving a warning if 0 was not included hence, I'll put
> the real address if needed then.
>
>> Include header and use common defines for flags. Just like all other
>> recent bindings.
>>
> There's no defines for them, this is how it is in the dts :(
It does not matter whether some particular DTS uses values or defines,
if these are the well known constants. Again, stripping entire context
and replying after 2-3 weeks does not help me to understand this at all.
Between these 2-3 weeks I got another 200 patches to review.
Best regards,
Krzysztof
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