Re: [PATCHv2 0/3] Add LLCC support for SC7180 SoC

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On 2019-11-14 22:19, Stephen Boyd wrote:
Quoting Sai Prakash Ranjan (2019-11-13 07:00:40)
Hello Rob,

On 2019-10-25 13:24, Sai Prakash Ranjan wrote:
> On 2019-10-25 04:03, Rob Herring wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 6:00 AM Sai Prakash Ranjan
>> <saiprakash.ranjan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Rob,
>>>
>>> On 2019-10-24 01:19, Rob Herring wrote:
>>> > On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 10:32 PM Bjorn Andersson
>>> > <bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> On Sat 19 Oct 04:37 PDT 2019, Sai Prakash Ranjan wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> > LLCC behaviour is controlled by the configuration data set
>>> >> > in the llcc-qcom driver, add the same for SC7180 SoC.
>>> >> > Also convert the existing bindings to json-schema and add
>>> >> > the compatible for SC7180 SoC.
>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks for the patches and thanks for the review Stephen. Series
>>> >> applied
>>> >
>>> > And they break dt_binding_check. Please fix.
>>> >
>>>
>>> I did check this and think that the error log from dt_binding_check
>>> is
>>> not valid because it says cache-level is a required property [1], but
>>> there is no such property in LLCC bindings.
>>
>> Then you should point out the issue and not just submit stuff ignoring
>> it. It has to be resolved one way or another.
>>
>
> I did not ignore it. When I ran the dt-binding check locally, it did
> not
> error out and just passed on [1] and it was my bad that I did not check
> the entire build logs to see if llcc dt binding check had some warning
> or
> not. But this is the usual case where most of us don't look at the
> entire
> build logs to check if there is a warning or not. We notice if there is
> an
> immediate exit/fail in case of some warning/error. So it would be good
> if
> we fail the dt-binding check build if there is some warning/error or
> atleast
> provide some option to strict build to fail on warning, maybe there is
> already
> a flag to do this?
>
> After submitting the patch, I noticed this build failure on
> patchwork.ozlabs.org and was waiting for your reply.
>
> [1] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/jNK8yfVkMG/
>
>> If you refer to the DT spec[1], cache-level is required. The schema is
>> just enforcing that now. It's keying off the node name of
>> 'cache-controller'.
>>
>
> This is not L2 or L3 cache, this is a system cache (last level cache)
> shared by
> clients other than just CPU. So I don't know how do we specify
> cache-level for
> this, let me know if you have some pointers.
>

Any ideas on specifying the cache-level for system cache? Does
dt-binding-check
needs to be updated for this case?

I don't see how 'cache-level' fits here. Maybe the node name should be
changed to 'system-cache-controller' and then the schema checker can
skip it?
Sounds good and correct. I made this change and ran the dt binding check
and no warning was observed.

Sent a patch - https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/cover.1573814758.git.saiprakash.ranjan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
-Sai

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