On 10/26/18, Xiaowei Bao <xiaowei.bao@xxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx> >> On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 07:08:58PM +0800, Xiaowei Bao wrote: >>> "fsl,ls2080a-pcie", "fsl,ls2085a-pcie", "snps,dw-pcie" >>> "fsl,ls2088a-pcie" >>> "fsl,ls1088a-pcie" >>> "fsl,ls1046a-pcie" >>> "fsl,ls1012a-pcie" >>> + EP mode: >>> + "fsl,ls-pcie-ep" >> > > You need SoC specific compatibles for the same reasons as the RC. > > [Xiaowei Bao] I want to contains all layerscape platform use one compatible > if the PCIe controller work in EP mode. Do you mean only one of the SoCs that support RC mode has EP mode? I think you still need a SoC specific compatible as Rob explained, in case there will be a second one in the future. If you want to ensure that you don't have to update the device driver for each new chip that comes in when the EP mode is compatible, the way this is handled is to list multiple values in the compatible property, listing the first SoC that introduced the specific version of that IP block as the most generic type, e.g. copatible = "fsl,ls2088a-pcie-ep", "fsl,ls1012a-pcie-ep", "snps,dw-pcie-ep"; For consistency, it probably is best to match each RC mode value with the corresponding EP mode string for each device that can support both (if there is more than one). Arnd