Re: [PATCH v1 1/3] dt-binding: pci: add JH7110 PCIe dt-binding documents.

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On 2023/4/7 2:35, Conor Dooley wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 08:24:55PM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
>> On 06/04/2023 13:11, Minda Chen wrote:
>> > +
>> > +  interrupt-controller:
>> > +    type: object
>> > +    properties:
>> > +      '#address-cells':
>> > +        const: 0
>> > +
>> > +      '#interrupt-cells':
>> > +        const: 1
>> > +
>> > +      interrupt-controller: true
>> > +
>> > +    required:
>> > +      - '#address-cells'
>> > +      - '#interrupt-cells'
>> > +      - interrupt-controller
>> > +
>> > +    additionalProperties: false
>> > +
>> > +required:
>> > +  - reg
>> > +  - reg-names
>> > +  - "#interrupt-cells"
>> 
>> Keep consistent quotes - either ' or "
>> 
>> Are you sure this is correct? You have interrupt controller as child node.
> 
> I know existing stuff in-tree is far from a guarantee that it'll be
> right, but this does at least follow what we've got for PolarFire SoC:
> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/microchip,pcie-host.yaml
> 
> Both PLDA and both RISC-V w/ a PLIC as the interrupt controller, so in
> similar waters.
> This note existed in the original text form binding of the Microchip
> PCI controller:
> | +NOTE:
> | +The core provides a single interrupt for both INTx/MSI messages. So,
> | +create an interrupt controller node to support 'interrupt-map' DT
> | +functionality.  The driver will create an IRQ domain for this map, decode
> | +the four INTx interrupts in ISR and route them to this domain.
> 
> Given the similarities, I figure the same requirement applies here too.
> Minda?
> 
> Cheers,
> Conor.

Yes, Thanks very much.



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