Re: incompatible device trees between u-boot and linux

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Am 2021-08-26 01:03, schrieb Vladimir Oltean:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 04:09:50PM -0400, Tom Rini wrote:
In any case, it doesn't sound absurd at all, with a bit of passion it
could be done on all Layerscapes. I would be absolutely glad to help on
the Ethernet / DSA side of things (which I believe is the reason why
Michael summoned me into this thread),

;) and because I thought you might be interested in the answer to the
initial question. After all, you also worked on the device trees in linux
and u-boot.

but I don't believe that's where
the problem is right now. When I added the DM_DSA uclass to U-Boot I did
my best to pick a reasonable subset of Linux DSA, and with compatible
device tree bindings. Also maintaining the Linux side of things, I did
provide feedback to Tim Harvey for the Microchip KSZ switches as to
what is the subset supported by U-Boot that would also be DT-compatible
with Linux. If it turns out that I failed at that, I am willing to
rework what we have.

I started to convert the u-boot device tree yesterday - and it doesn't
look too bad for now. I was already able to copy the kernel soc dtsi
and u-boot is still booting and working.

Theres still one catch at the moment, AFAIK in linux you can put the
PHYs either in the mdio controller node or in a "mdio" subnode within
the ethernet controller node. I'm not sure wether the latter works in
u-boot, but [1] looks promising. At least, linux dtbs are using the
mdio subnodes and u-boot put the phys into the mdio controller node.

Maybe sharing the device tree between linux and u-boot isn't that hard
for the ls1028a after all and its just that nobody did it for now.
Renaming the reference here and there and introducing the linux
compatible strings may do it. I'll come back to you if there are
problems with ethernet (or DSA).

-michael

I have been known on a few occasions to say "U-Boot does not parse this
part of the device tree, you can just strip it away", but I will keep my
mouth shut from now on.

[1] https://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2020-May/410169.html



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