Re: [PATCH v5] arm64: dts: qcom: Add support for Xiaomi Poco F1 (Beryllium)

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Hi

First of all, sorry if anybody sees this twice. I've been messing with Thunderbird lately.



> dtb-$(CONFIG_ARCH_QCOM)	+= sdm845-cheza-r3.dtb
> dtb-$(CONFIG_ARCH_QCOM)	+= sdm845-db845c.dtb
> +dtb-$(CONFIG_ARCH_QCOM)	+= sdm845-beryllium.dtb

[B]eryllium should come before [C]heza, no? Also, aren't the non-development boards supposed to include the vendor name? i.e. sdm845-(xiaomi/poco)-beryllium.dtb


> +	model = "Xiaomi Technologies Inc. Beryllium";

At least with Xperias, we settled on setting the model property to the "pretty" name, in this case Poco F1


> +	pm8998-rpmh-regulators {
> +		compatible = "qcom,pm8998-rpmh-regulators";
> +		qcom,pmic-id = "a";
> +
> +		vreg_l1a_0p875: ldo1 {

I think you forgot to include (regulatorname)-supply properties which should cause havoc with all things regulators..


> +		vreg_l1a_0p875: ldo1 {
> +			regulator-min-microvolt = <880000>;
> +			regulator-max-microvolt = <880000>;
0p88? Unless it's a PMIC limitation.. Please also confirm names for the rest of the regulators.

Also why are there so few regulators? And none from pmi8998? Are the rest WIP/coming in a followup commit, or are they disabled on this board? AFAICS you only include SoC/PMIC DTs which would suggest they should be there.


> +/* Reserved memory changes from downstream */

Wouldn't it look better if you included that in the main {} node instead of reopening it in the middle of the file? I mean, it works, but let's hear what others have to say.


> +			 * It seems that mmc_test reports errors if drive
> +			 * strength is not 16 on clk, cmd, and data pins.

You say that, but then you set "drive-strength = <10>;" for cmd and data, please confirm it's intentional.


> +&ufs_mem_hc {

UFS comes before USB alphabetically.


> +&ufs_mem_phy

Ditto


> +&qup_uart6_default

Ditto


Konrad



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