On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 5:02 PM Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> 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
Yep that was the old code for reference. Just items (no
maxItems/minItems as well)
> > 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.
>
Ah the irq values, correct, I thought you meant the reg values.
It should be <GIC_SPI 112 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; not sure about 112 though.
I suppose these changes are enough right?
Best regards,
Mithil
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