On 2022/3/23 20:53, Rob Herring wrote:
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 09:53:14AM +0800, Sui Jingfeng wrote:
On 2022/3/23 00:06, Jiaxun Yang wrote:
在 2022/3/22 13:38, Sui Jingfeng 写道:
On 2022/3/22 21:05, Jiaxun Yang wrote:
在 2022/3/21 16:29, Sui Jingfeng 写道:
From: suijingfeng <suijingfeng@xxxxxxxxxxx>
The board name is LS3A4000_7A1000_EVB_BOARD_V1.4, it consist of 1.8Ghz
mips64r5 4-core CPU and LS7A1000 bridge chip. It has PCIe
GEN2 x8 slot,
therefore can play with discrete graphics card.
Hi Jingfeng,
As we've discussed before if you are going to introduce new dts
then you *MUST*
include it in makefile and wire it up in code.
A dts file doing nothing lying in the tree is just suspicious.
Thanks.
- Jiaxun
Hi, Jiaxun,
I know what you means, but it is the kernel side developer's job.
I am just a naive graphic driver developer,I can not care so much.
Below is my private patch which can be used to built specific dts
into the linux kernel, therefore make the verification easier.
Hi Jingfeng,
In kernel world we take care all the stuff we touched ourself :-)
If you are not confident with them please drop those DTS from the
patchset
besides the generic one. I can do the rest for you after getting this
set merged.
Thanks.
- Jiaxun
Hi, Jiaxun
Build all dts into vmlinuz will make the vmlinuz bigger and bigger.
How does the kernel get the dtb is another big issue, either from built-in
dtb or pass from the firmware(pmon and uefi etc). This should be
solved with another patch carefully. Providing board specific dts
helps to code review, it helps reviewers understand that there are
variant boards and have to be express with different OF graph.
Built-in DTBs are for legacy bootloaders that don't understand DT. I
would not expect a new platform to need this.
Now, there are about 6 dts under arch/mips/boot/dts/loongson/,
Suppose loongson have 1000+ different board, do you want built all
of them into vmlinuz?
The point was to add the .dts to Makefile so it builds, not so it is
built-in. How are you testing those build with dtc and dtschema if not
added to kbuild?
OK, i see the key point.
Rob