On 13:33-20181210, Sekhar Nori wrote: > On 08/12/18 9:24 PM, Nishanth Menon wrote: > > On 14:12-20181207, Faiz Abbas wrote: > > > >> + > >> +&sdhci0 { > >> + status = "okay"; > >> + pinctrl-names = "default"; > >> + pinctrl-0 = <&main_mmc0_pins_default>; > >> + bus-width = <8>; > >> + non-removable; > >> + ti,driver-strength-ohm = <50>; > > > > ^^ > > > >> +}; > >> + > >> +&sdhci1 { > >> + status = "okay"; > >> + pinctrl-names = "default"; > >> + pinctrl-0 = <&main_mmc1_pins_default>; > >> + ti,driver-strength-ohm = <50>; > > > > NAK. > > > > $ git checkout next-20181207 > > $ git grep ti,driver-strength-ohm Documentation > > $ > > > > Nada.. And.. I think "new phy binding" probably introduces this. > > [1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-mmc/list/?series=53185 > > > > If your patches are'nt really ready, please send them as RFC, I am not > > really in a mood to track the status of every single driver subsystem. > > > > If your binding is not in linux next at the baremin, as far as I am > > concerned, this is not ready, and should be RFC. > > No, RFC does not say "do not merge" or "this has dependencies". RFC is > used to invite a stronger review when introducing a new concept. Its > fair game to apply patches marked RFC if maintainer is okay with the > content. True, fair enough.. RFC is request for comments. Anyways, that is besides the point. > > Dependencies are either noted in cover-letter or below the patch > tear-line. With what you are asking, looks like patches need to be > resubmitted once dependencies are cleared, even if there is no change in > the content itself. This will be additional work. Yes please. There would be other dts changes that are probably ready and I really wont be tracking everything happening on other drivers. If the binding is present at least in next, it is a good indication of things clean and ready to go. > > That said, if it makes life convenient for you, you can impose such a > rule for patches you need to handle. But I think it will take some > getting used for developers who send patches to you as I don't think > this is a norm elsewhere. > > Adding Tony and Arnd as well, in case I have missed some recently > accepted convention. I have'nt looked at any conventions, The style I prefer to follow when I do submissions: It is my job to get the bindings in, until then my actual dts is just "request for comments". Only after the bindings are merged do I formally submit dts - simply because I dont expect dts maintainer to track what happened to my driver's binding and discussions there of. Seriously, is'nt it really reasonable for dts maintainer to check every single driver's development status in 15 different mailing lists? Because, it sounds like what you are asking. At least I wont have time for it.. I really am curious how Arnd / Tony actually pull this one off.. If they have continous cron job for checking if your patch is ready... I doubt it.. -- Regards, Nishanth Menon