Hi Rob, On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 11:43 PM Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Switch the DT validation to use DTB files directly instead of a DTS to > YAML conversion. > > The original motivation for supporting validation on DTB files was to > enable running validation on a running system (e.g. 'dt-validate > /sys/firmware/fdt') or other cases where the original source DTS is not > available. > > The YAML format was not without issues. Using DTBs with the schema type > information solves some of those problems. The YAML format relies on the > DTS source level information including bracketing of properties, size > directives, and phandle tags all of which are lost in a DTB file. While > standardizing the bracketing is a good thing, it does cause a lot of > extra warnings and churn to fix them. > > Another issue has been signed types are not validated correctly as sign > information is not propagated to YAML. Using the schema type information > allows for proper handling of signed types. YAML also can't represent > the full range of 64-bit integers as numbers are stored as floats by > most/all parsers. > > The DTB validation works by decoding property values using the type > information in the schemas themselves. The main corner case this does > not work for is matrix types where neither dimension is fixed. For > now, checking the dimensions in these cases are skipped. > > Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx> Thanks for your patch! While investigating why a newly added device node to DTS was not instantiated as a platform device, I discovered an issue with this patch: "make dtbs" no longer rebuilds DTB files that need a rebuild. How to reproduce: $ git checkout next-20220307 # apply this series and its dependency: # dt-bindings: kbuild: Support partial matches with DT_SCHEMA_FILES # dt-bindings: kbuild: Pass DT_SCHEMA_FILES to dt-validate # dt-bindings: kbuild: Use DTB files for validation $ make ARCH=arm shmobile_defconfig $ make ARCH=arm dtbs $ touch arch/arm/boot/dts/r8a7791.dtsi $ make ARCH=arm dtbs # The above command does NOT cause: # DTC arch/arm/boot/dts/r8a7791-koelsch.dtb # DTC arch/arm/boot/dts/r8a7791-porter.dtb I don't see anything wrong with this patch at first sight, though. > --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/Makefile > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/Makefile > @@ -26,8 +26,7 @@ $(obj)/%.example.dts: $(src)/%.yaml check_dtschema_version FORCE > $(call if_changed,extract_ex) > > find_all_cmd = find $(srctree)/$(src) \( -name '*.yaml' ! \ > - -name 'processed-schema*' ! \ > - -name '*.example.dt.yaml' \) > + -name 'processed-schema*' \) > > find_cmd = $(find_all_cmd) | grep -F "$(DT_SCHEMA_FILES)" > CHK_DT_DOCS := $(shell $(find_cmd)) > @@ -72,9 +71,9 @@ $(obj)/processed-schema.json: $(DT_DOCS) $(src)/.yamllint check_dtschema_version > > always-y += processed-schema.json > always-$(CHECK_DT_BINDING) += $(patsubst $(srctree)/$(src)/%.yaml,%.example.dts, $(CHK_DT_DOCS)) > -always-$(CHECK_DT_BINDING) += $(patsubst $(srctree)/$(src)/%.yaml,%.example.dt.yaml, $(CHK_DT_DOCS)) > +always-$(CHECK_DT_BINDING) += $(patsubst $(srctree)/$(src)/%.yaml,%.example.dtb, $(CHK_DT_DOCS)) > > # Hack: avoid 'Argument list too long' error for 'make clean'. Remove most of > # build artifacts here before they are processed by scripts/Makefile.clean > clean-files = $(shell find $(obj) \( -name '*.example.dts' -o \ > - -name '*.example.dt.yaml' \) -delete 2>/dev/null) > + -name '*.example.dtb' \) -delete 2>/dev/null) > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/writing-schema.rst b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/writing-schema.rst > index 3b00fe981494..b4258bf81be5 100644 > --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/writing-schema.rst > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/writing-schema.rst > @@ -123,18 +123,6 @@ project can be installed with pip:: > Several executables (dt-doc-validate, dt-mk-schema, dt-validate) will be > installed. Ensure they are in your PATH (~/.local/bin by default). > > -dtc must also be built with YAML output support enabled. This requires that > -libyaml and its headers be installed on the host system. For some distributions > -that involves installing the development package, such as: > - > -Debian:: > - > - apt-get install libyaml-dev > - > -Fedora:: > - > - dnf -y install libyaml-devel > - > Running checks > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > diff --git a/scripts/Makefile.lib b/scripts/Makefile.lib > index 9f1e8442564e..4629af60160b 100644 > --- a/scripts/Makefile.lib > +++ b/scripts/Makefile.lib > @@ -87,11 +87,6 @@ base-dtb-y := $(foreach m, $(multi-dtb-y), $(firstword $(call suffix-search, $m, > > always-y += $(dtb-y) > > -ifneq ($(CHECK_DTBS),) > -always-y += $(patsubst %.dtb,%.dt.yaml, $(real-dtb-y)) > -always-y += $(patsubst %.dtbo,%.dt.yaml, $(real-dtb-y)) > -endif > - > # Add subdir path > > extra-y := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(extra-y)) > @@ -347,12 +342,6 @@ cmd_dtc = $(HOSTCC) -E $(dtc_cpp_flags) -x assembler-with-cpp -o $(dtc-tmp) $< ; > -d $(depfile).dtc.tmp $(dtc-tmp) ; \ > cat $(depfile).pre.tmp $(depfile).dtc.tmp > $(depfile) > > -$(obj)/%.dtb: $(src)/%.dts $(DTC) FORCE > - $(call if_changed_dep,dtc) > - > -$(obj)/%.dtbo: $(src)/%.dts $(DTC) FORCE > - $(call if_changed_dep,dtc) > - > quiet_cmd_fdtoverlay = DTOVL $@ > cmd_fdtoverlay = $(objtree)/scripts/dtc/fdtoverlay -o $@ -i $(real-prereqs) > > @@ -365,17 +354,22 @@ DT_CHECKER_FLAGS ?= $(if $(DT_SCHEMA_FILES),-l $(DT_SCHEMA_FILES),-m) > DT_BINDING_DIR := Documentation/devicetree/bindings > DT_TMP_SCHEMA ?= $(objtree)/$(DT_BINDING_DIR)/processed-schema.json > > +ifneq ($(CHECK_DTBS)$(CHECK_DT_BINDING),) > quiet_cmd_dtb_check = CHECK $@ > - cmd_dtb_check = $(DT_CHECKER) $(DT_CHECKER_FLAGS) -u $(srctree)/$(DT_BINDING_DIR) -p $(DT_TMP_SCHEMA) $@ > + cmd_dtb_check = $(DT_CHECKER) $(DT_CHECKER_FLAGS) -u $(srctree)/$(DT_BINDING_DIR) -p $(DT_TMP_SCHEMA) $@ || true > +endif > > define rule_dtc > $(call cmd_and_fixdep,dtc) > $(call cmd,dtb_check) > endef > > -$(obj)/%.dt.yaml: $(src)/%.dts $(DTC) $(DT_TMP_SCHEMA) FORCE > +$(obj)/%.dtb: $(src)/%.dts $(DTC) $(DT_TMP_SCHEMA) FORCE > $(call if_changed_rule,dtc) > > +$(obj)/%.dtbo: $(src)/%.dts $(DTC) FORCE > + $(call if_changed_dep,dtc) > + > dtc-tmp = $(subst $(comma),_,$(dot-target).dts.tmp) > > # Bzip2 > diff --git a/scripts/dtc/Makefile b/scripts/dtc/Makefile > index 1cba78e1dce6..4d32b9497da9 100644 > --- a/scripts/dtc/Makefile > +++ b/scripts/dtc/Makefile > @@ -17,20 +17,7 @@ fdtoverlay-objs := $(libfdt) fdtoverlay.o util.o > > # Source files need to get at the userspace version of libfdt_env.h to compile > HOST_EXTRACFLAGS += -I $(srctree)/$(src)/libfdt > - > -ifeq ($(shell pkg-config --exists yaml-0.1 2>/dev/null && echo yes),) > -ifneq ($(CHECK_DT_BINDING)$(CHECK_DTBS),) > -$(error dtc needs libyaml for DT schema validation support. \ > - Install the necessary libyaml development package.) > -endif > HOST_EXTRACFLAGS += -DNO_YAML > -else > -dtc-objs += yamltree.o > -# To include <yaml.h> installed in a non-default path > -HOSTCFLAGS_yamltree.o := $(shell pkg-config --cflags yaml-0.1) > -# To link libyaml installed in a non-default path > -HOSTLDLIBS_dtc := $(shell pkg-config --libs yaml-0.1) > -endif > > # Generated files need one more search path to include headers in source tree > HOSTCFLAGS_dtc-lexer.lex.o := -I $(srctree)/$(src) > diff --git a/scripts/dtc/update-dtc-source.sh b/scripts/dtc/update-dtc-source.sh > index 32ff17ffd089..94627541533e 100755 > --- a/scripts/dtc/update-dtc-source.sh > +++ b/scripts/dtc/update-dtc-source.sh > @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ DTC_UPSTREAM_PATH=`pwd`/../dtc > DTC_LINUX_PATH=`pwd`/scripts/dtc > > DTC_SOURCE="checks.c data.c dtc.c dtc.h flattree.c fstree.c livetree.c srcpos.c \ > - srcpos.h treesource.c util.c util.h version_gen.h yamltree.c \ > + srcpos.h treesource.c util.c util.h version_gen.h \ > dtc-lexer.l dtc-parser.y" > LIBFDT_SOURCE="fdt.c fdt.h fdt_addresses.c fdt_empty_tree.c \ > fdt_overlay.c fdt_ro.c fdt_rw.c fdt_strerror.c fdt_sw.c \ > -- > 2.32.0 Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds