Re: [PATCH v3] arm64: new board - Emlid Neutis N5

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Hi,

> >>      +/ {
> >>      + model = "Emlid Neutis N5 Developer board";
> >>      + compatible = "emlid,emlid-neutis-n5-devboard",
> >>      + "emlid,emlid-neutis-n5",
> >>
> >> Do you need the two emlid there? What comes before the comma is the
> >> vendor, while what is after is the model.
> >  
> > I think emlid-neutis-n5 module could be useful in the future, no need
> > this now.
> 
> You misunderstand: The point would be to use, e.g., "emlid,neutis-n5"
> instead of "emlid,emlid-neutis-n5" with duplicate "emlid,emlid-". It is
> orthogonal to having multiple compatible strings.

Oh, I agree. No need to duplicate "emlid". Thank you!

> >>  +&uart1 {
> >>  + pinctrl-names = "default";
> >>  + pinctrl-0 = <&uart1_pins>, <&uart1_rts_cts_pins>;
> >>  + status = "okay";
> >>  +};
> >>
> >> I guess this is for bluetooth? Have you tested serdev drivers?
> >>
> > Yes, bluetooth is connected over uart1.
> > You mean if I have tested bluetooth stack via serial device?
> 
> Not quite, we're missing a child node within uart1 for a serdev driver.
> Is there no such driver yet for your Bluetooth chipset, or did you not
> yet check?

Got it. I haven't checked a serdev driver.

Maxim, the SoM can't be run without a motherboard. According to your last message
I don't change dts files, right?

Aleksandr 




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