Re: [PATCH v4] ASoC: dt-bindings: omap-mcpdm: Convert to DT schema

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On 05/05/2024 11:59, Mithil wrote:
>>>> 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.
>>
> Quick search on sources gave me
> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/dwc2.yaml

Above code is different - it does not have maxItems, which you want to add.

> which I used as reference for this prop
> clock-names:
>   description: Must be "pdmclk"

Again, no, please list the items.
items:
 - const: foo



> 
> compatible = "ti,omap4-mcpdm";
> reg = <0x40132000 0x7f>, /* MPU private access */
>         <0x49032000 0x7f>; /* L3 Interconnect */
> interrupts = <0 112 0x4>;
> Not really constants as they do change with platforms (omap4 vs 5 for
> example) but

That is not really relevant... This is not pi or other math constant.

> So do i just make up the constants for it then? Those just seem like
> magic numbers.

Hm? Did you look around for other SoC nodes? 0 looks like SPI, 4 like
LEVEL_HIGH, but it depends on number of meaning of the interrupt cells,
so who is parent interrupt controller.

To work with DT bindings it is necessary to have minimum basic knowledge
about DTS. Maybe it would be good to start with some guides/tutorials
about DTS. elinux has quite some tutorial and also resources pointing to
various conference talks.

Best regards,
Krzysztof





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