Hi Daniel, Am Mittwoch, den 27.03.2019, 10:51 +0200 schrieb Daniel Baluta: [...] > > > or > > "fsl,imx8qxp-edma", "fsl,imx8qm-edma"? > > One thing that it is not clear for me is why there are places > where we use two compatible strings? > > I understand the situation where are two distinct drivers, but is there > any other reason to add multiple compatible strings for a node in dts? We use 2 compatible string where there should not be any differences between the IP blocks of this SoC and a version the driver already supports. So if the eDMA driver already supports the software interface for "fsl,imx8qm-edma" and the IP block is compatible with this, we add this to the DT, so the we don't need any driver changes just to support a new SoC. But as you can never be sure if there are subtle differences in the IP block and/or SOC integration when adding the DT support, we also add a more specific compatible to the DT. If it turns out that there are software visible differences, we only need to adapt the driver to check for the more specific compatible to trigger the changed behavior, allowing to keep the DT stable. Regards, Lucas