Re: [PATCHv3 01/10] dt-bindings: omap: add new binding for PRM instances

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On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 2:26 AM Tero Kristo <t-kristo@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 02/09/2019 16:39, Rob Herring wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 03:18:07PM +0300, Tero Kristo wrote:
> >> Add new binding for OMAP PRM (Power and Reset Manager) instances. Each
> >> of these will act as a power domain controller and potentially as a reset
> >> provider.
> >>
> >
> > Converting this to schema would be nice.
>
> Do you have documentation about schema somewhere? Basically what I need
> to do to fix this.
>
> >
> >> Signed-off-by: Tero Kristo <t-kristo@xxxxxx>
> >> ---
> >>   .../devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/prm-inst.txt | 31 +++++++++++++++++++
> >
> > bindings/reset/
>
> I did not put this under reset, because this is basically a
> multi-purpose function. Reset just happens to be the first functionality
> it is going to provide. It will be followed by power domain support
> later on.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> >
> >>   1 file changed, 31 insertions(+)
> >>   create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/prm-inst.txt
> >>
> >> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/prm-inst.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/prm-inst.txt
> >> new file mode 100644
> >> index 000000000000..7c7527c37734
> >> --- /dev/null
> >> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/prm-inst.txt
> >> @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
> >> +OMAP PRM instance bindings
> >> +
> >> +Power and Reset Manager is an IP block on OMAP family of devices which
> >> +handle the power domains and their current state, and provide reset
> >> +handling for the domains and/or separate IP blocks under the power domain
> >> +hierarchy.
> >> +
> >> +Required properties:
> >> +- compatible:       Must be one of:
> >> +            "ti,am3-prm-inst"

Would it make sense to call it am33 instead of am3?  The AM35xx is
different than AM33.

> >> +            "ti,am4-prm-inst"
> >> +            "ti,omap4-prm-inst"
> >> +            "ti,omap5-prm-inst"
> >> +            "ti,dra7-prm-inst"
> >
> > '-inst' seems a bit redundant.
>
> ti,xyz-prm is already reserved by the parent node of all these.
>
> The hierarchy is basically like this (omap4 as example):
>
> prm: prm@4a306000 {
>    compatible = "ti,omap4-prm";
>    ...
>
>    prm_dsp: prm@400 {
>      compatible = "ti,omap4-prm-inst";
>      ...
>    };
>
>    prm_device: prm@1b00 {
>      compatible = "ti,omap4-prm-inst";
>      ...
>    };
>
>    ...
> };
>
>
>
> >
> >> +- reg:              Contains PRM instance register address range
> >> +            (base address and length)
> >> +
> >> +Optional properties:
> >> +- #reset-cells:     Should be 1 if the PRM instance in question supports resets.
> >> +- clocks:   Associated clocks for the reset signals if any. Certain reset
> >> +            signals can't be toggled properly without functional clock
> >> +            being active for them.
> >> +
> >> +Example:
> >> +
> >> +prm_dsp2: prm@1b00 {
> >
> > reset-controller@...
>
> Well, as said, the same node is going to be also power domain provider
> later on...
>
> >
> >> +    compatible = "ti,dra7-prm-inst";
> >> +    reg = <0x1b00 0x40>;
> >> +    #reset-cells = <1>;
> >> +    clocks = <&dsp2_clkctrl DRA7_DSP2_MMU0_DSP2_CLKCTRL 0>;
> >> +};
> >> --
> >> 2.17.1
> >>
> >> --
> >
>

adam
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