On 06/02/2014 03:17 PM, Mark Rutland wrote: > On Mon, Jun 02, 2014 at 07:25:16AM +0100, Michal Simek wrote: >> On 05/29/2014 03:19 PM, Mark Rutland wrote: >>> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:43:05AM +0100, Michal Simek wrote: >>>> Hi Mark, >>>> >>>>>> +static struct of_device_id cdns_wdt_of_match[] = { >>>>>> + { .compatible = "xlnx,zynq-wdt-r1p2", }, >>>>>> + { .compatible = "cdns,wdt-r1p2", }, >>>>> >>>>> If these can currently be handled identically, why not just have >>>>> "cdns,wdt-r1p2" in the driver and in your dts have: >>>>> >>>>> compatible = "xlnx,zynq-wdt-r1p2", "cdns,wdt-r1p2"; >>>>> >>>>> If we need to distinguish the two for some reason later we can always >>>>> add the "xlnx,zynq-wdt-r1p2" string to the driver. >>>> >>>> I would prefer to have 2 compatible strings just because >>>> of that we don't know what is different compare to origin cadence >>>> version. We have done the same for spi-cadence.c that's why >>>> it shouldn't be any problem to keep it as is. >>>> Having zynq compatible property here and using it give us option >>>> that if another SoC vendor come with new configuration or clean >>>> cadence one we can simple handle it without changing compatible >>>> property for us. >>> >>> Sure, we can have two documented strings. But as I mention for the >>> moment the driver only needs to support the one string so long as a >>> given dts has both. Then we can later distinguish the zynq variant (or >>> any other) as necessary. >> >> ok then. Let's use just "xlnx,zynq-wdt-r1p2" compatible string here >> and remove "cdns,wdt-r1p2" > > That if anything seems backwards -- the driver should jsut take the most > general string for now: "cdns,wdt-r1p2", while the dtb will have both: > > compatible = "xlnx,zynq-wdt-r1p2", "cdns,wdt-r1p2"; > > The driver can later disintguish "xlnx,zynq-wdt-r1p2" specially if > necessary. ah. Ok I see your point now. No problem to do it in this way. Thanks, Michal -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html