Hi, On Sat, Oct 1, 2022 at 2:58 AM Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I would also note that convention on Qualcomm SoCs that I've worked on > > was that bias shouldn't be specified in the SoC dtsi file and should > > be left to board files. This is talked a bit about in a previous email > > thread [1]. > > Uh, that makes a lot of sense. It is almost always a property of a board. Right, though it can make sense to have a "default" in the SoC sometimes. For instance, for i2c you almost always want external pullups so you can tune them to the speed/trace lengths. Thus having a default in the SoC file to disable i2c pullups would make a lot of sense. The problem is the ugly / non-obvious "delete-property" we need to put in the board.dts file if we ever need to override the SoC's pull. :( I actually remember this not being a problem in Rockchip SoCs. I guess it's because they end up having an extra level of indirection. I guess there's no great way to do that for Qualcomm without changing the bindings. > > That being said, it does look like this was the intention of the > > original commit, so thus: > > > > Reviewed-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Thanks. > > I can also drop the property entirely to match existing behavior (not > the intention). Hopefully someone who cares about this board can test and let you know either way. > > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAD=FV=VUL4GmjaibAMhKNdpEso_Hg_R=XeMaqah1LSj_9-Ce4Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/