On Wed 24 Jul 04:16 PDT 2019, Marc Gonzalez wrote: > On 22/07/2019 18:58, Jeffrey Hugo wrote: > > > DT nodes should be ordered by address, then node name, and finally label. > > The msm8998 dtsi does not follow this, so clean it up by reordering the > > nodes. While we are at it, extend the addresses to be fully 32-bits wide > > so that ordering is easy to determine when adding new nodes. Also, two > > or so nodes had the wrong address value in their node name (did not match > > the reg property), so fix those up as well. > > > > Hopefully going forward, things can be maintained so that a cleanup like > > this is not needed. > > > > Signed-off-by: Jeffrey Hugo <jeffrey.l.hugo@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/msm8998.dtsi | 254 +++++++++++++------------- > > 1 file changed, 127 insertions(+), 127 deletions(-) > > LGTM. > > Reviewed-by: Marc Gonzalez <marc.w.gonzalez@xxxxxxx> > > Rob, Mark: when there are multiple reg properties, why is the convention > to use the *first* address in the node's name, rather than the lowest > address? > Per the ePAPR (section 2.2.1 Node Names of v1.1): "The unit-address must match the first address specified in the reg property of the node". Regards, Bjorn > e.g. > > spmi_bus: spmi@800f000 { > compatible = "qcom,spmi-pmic-arb"; > reg = <0x0800f000 0x1000>, > <0x08400000 0x1000000>, > <0x09400000 0x1000000>, > <0x0a400000 0x220000>, > <0x0800a000 0x3000>; > reg-names = "core", "chnls", "obsrvr", "intr", "cnfg"; > > "spmi@800f000" instead of "spmi@800a000" > > Especially, since the reg props could be in any order here, given the > lookup by name. > > Regards.