On 31/08/2022 04:33, Julius Werner wrote: > The bindings for different LPDDR versions mostly use the same kinds of > properties, so in order to reduce duplication when we're adding support > for more versions, this patch creates a new lpddr-props subschema that > can be referenced by the others to define these common parts. (This will > consider a few smaller I/O width and density numbers "legal" for LPDDR3 > that are usually not used there, but this should be harmless.) > > This also un-deprecates the manufacturer ID property for LPDDR3 (and > introduces it to LPDDR2), since it was found that having this > information available in a separate property can be useful in some > cases. Why do you need to un-deprecate them if you have this information in compatible? This was not exactly the previous consensus. My statement was ok for un-deprecating if you cannot derive them from compatible. Now you can. This should be the same as USB device schema. Best regards, Krzysztof