Re: [PATCH v6] ARM: dts: aspeed: Adding Facebook Bletchley BMC

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On Wed, Dec 01, 2021 at 11:37:38AM +0800, Howard Chiu wrote:
> Initial introduction of Facebook Bletchley equipped with
> Aspeed 2600 BMC SoC.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Howard Chiu <howard.chiu@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 

...

> Change since v2:
> - Remove uart5 workaround
> - Remove gpio nodes of pca9552/pca9539
> - Modify gpio-line-name of led/power/presence pins with openbmc pattern

A number of the GPIOs do not have defined openbmc patterns for them yet.  The
names you have chosen are ok for now, but we will be changing them as we refine
development of this machine further.

> +		gpio-line-names =
> +		"SLED0_MS_DETECT1","SLED0_VBUS_BMC_EN","SLED0_INA230_ALERT","SLED0_P12V_STBY_ALERT",
> +		"SLED0_SSD_ALERT","SLED0_MS_DETECT0","SLED0_RST_CCG5","SLED0_FUSB302_INT",
> +		"SLED0_MD_STBY_RESET","SLED0_MD_IOEXP_EN_FAULT","SLED0_MD_DIR","SLED0_MD_DECAY",
> +		"SLED0_MD_MODE1","SLED0_MD_MODE2","SLED0_MD_MODE3","power-host0";

Such as these...

> -- 
> 2.25.1
> 

Otherwise,

Reviewed-by: Patrick Williams <patrick@xxxxxxxxx>

-- 
Patrick Williams

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