On 06/08/2021 14:32, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 06/08/2021 14:07, Sam Protsenko wrote: >> On Fri, 6 Aug 2021 at 10:49, Krzysztof Kozlowski >> <krzysztof.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> On 06/08/2021 01:06, Sam Protsenko wrote: >>>> On Sat, 31 Jul 2021 at 12:03, Krzysztof Kozlowski >>>> <krzysztof.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> This patch adds minimal SoC support. Particular board device tree files >>>>>> can include exynos850.dtsi file to get SoC related nodes, and then >>>>>> reference those nodes further as needed. >>>>>> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Sam Protsenko <semen.protsenko@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> --- >>>>>> .../boot/dts/exynos/exynos850-pinctrl.dtsi | 782 ++++++++++++++++++ >>>>>> arch/arm64/boot/dts/exynos/exynos850-usi.dtsi | 30 + >>>>>> arch/arm64/boot/dts/exynos/exynos850.dtsi | 245 ++++++ >>>>> >>>>> Not buildable. Missing Makefile, missing DTS. Please submit with initial >>>>> DTS, otherwise no one is able to verify it even compiles. >>>>> >>>> >>>> This device is not available for purchase yet. I'll send the patch for >>>> board dts once it's announced. I can do all the testing for now, if >>>> you have any specific requests. Would it be possible for us to review >>>> and apply only SoC support for now? Will send v2 soon... >>> >>> What you propose is equal to adding a driver (C source code) without >>> ability to compile it. What's the point of having it in the kernel? It's >>> unverifiable, unbuildable and unusable. >>> >> >> Yes, I understand. That's adding code with no users, and it's not a >> good practice. >> >>> We can review the DTSI however merging has to be with a DTS. Usually the >>> SoC vendor adds first an evalkit (e.g. SMDK board). Maybe you have one >>> for Exynos850? Otherwise if you cannot disclose the actual board, the >>> DTSI will have to wait. You can submit drivers, though. >>> >> >> Sure, let's go this way. I'll send v2 soon. Improving patches and >> having Reviewed-by tag for those would good enough for me at this >> point. I'll continue to prepare another Exynos850 related patches >> until the actual board is announced, like proper clock driver, reset, >> MMC, etc. Is it ok if I send those for a review too (so I can fix all >> issues ahead)? > > Sure, prepare all necessary drivers earlier. I suspect clocks will be a > real pain because of significant changes modeled in vendor kernel. I > remember Paweł Chmiel (+Cc) was doing something for these: > https://github.com/PabloPL/linux/tree/exynos7420 > > I mentioned before - you should also modify the chipid driver. Check > also other drivers in drivers/soc/samsung, although some are needed only > for suspend&resume. > You can also take a look at Exynos8895 efforts: https://github.com/ivoszbg/linux/commits/for-upstream/exynos8895 Since knowledge, datasheets and efforts are quite spread all over, I keep track of some work here: https://exynos.wiki.kernel.org/community Best regards, Krzysztof