Hi Jerome, this is looking good overall - I have some questions / nit-picks below On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 11:02 AM Jerome Brunet <jbrunet@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: [...] > + adc_keys { on most boards we use "adc-keys" instead of "adc_keys" [...] > + button-onoff { > + label = "On/Off"; > + linux,code = <KEY_VENDOR>; based on the label I assumed that the code is KEY_POWER why is KEY_VENDOR the better choice here? [...] > + cvbs-connector { > + compatible = "composite-video-connector"; > + status = "disabled"; is there CVBS on the board? if I remember correctly the VPU driver works fine when omitting the CVBS connector so if the board doesn't have it you may drop the whole node instead of keeping it disabled [...] > + leds { > + compatible = "gpio-leds"; > + > + green { > + label = "librecomputer:green:disk"; you can use the "function" and "color" properties instead of the (now deprecated) "label" [...] > +&external_mdio { > + external_phy: ethernet-phy@0 { > + reg = <0>; it would be great to have a comment above which PHY is used on this board > + max-speed = <1000>; > + reset-assert-us = <10000>; > + reset-deassert-us = <30000>; > + reset-gpios = <&gpio GPIOZ_14 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; > + interrupt-parent = <&gpio_intc>; a comment like /* MAC_INTR on GPIOZ_15 */ would be great here > + interrupts = <25 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; [...] > +&pinctrl_periphs { > + /* > + * Make sure the reset pin of the usb HUB is driven high to take > + * it out of reset. > + */ > + usb1_rst_pins: usb1_rst_irq { > + mux { > + groups = "GPIODV_3"; > + function = "gpio_periphs"; > + bias-disable; > + output-high; > + }; > + }; on other boards (like Odroid-C2) we use a GPIO hog for this. I'm not sure which one is better [...] > +&pinctrl_periphs { > + /* > + * Make sure the irq pin of the TYPE C controller is not driven > + * by the SoC. is this because the SoC default configuration pulls the IRQ line LOW, which then generates "phantom" IRQs? [...] > + fusb302@22 { typec-portc@22 [...] > + interrupt-parent = <&gpio_intc>; > + interrupts = <59 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>; a comment above with the GPIO number would be great Martin