On 10/05/2023 10:29, Martin Povišer wrote: > > >> On 10. 5. 2023, at 10:23, Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On 10/05/2023 10:15, Martin Povišer wrote: >>> >>>> On 10. 5. 2023, at 9:51, Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 09/05/2023 18:38, Martin Povišer wrote: >>>>> Add a DT schema for the SSM3515 amp by Analog Devices. It's a simple >>>>> mono amplifier with digital input. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Martin Povišer <povik+lin@xxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>>> +additionalProperties: true >>>> >>>> uinevaluatedProperties: false instead, so users can have name-prefix. >>> >>> I actually tweaked this to have the example passing, which has sound-name-prefix, >> >> true is not allowed anyway - it makes your schema simply not effective >> almost at all as it allows anything... > > That makes sense. > >>> which I guess is what you have in mind. Not that I exactly understand what these >>> options do (both additionalProperties and unevaluatedProperties), the schema docs >>> didn’t enlighten me right away when I looked into it. >> >> The way to go and to start always is to look at example-schema. It tells >> you explicitly to use additionalProperties:false and switch to >> unevaluated "If and only if another schema is referenced". > > OK. While I have you on the line, what does unevaluated do? In what sense are props > unevaluated? Properties can be evaluated by some other referenced schema (e.g. dai-common.yaml). If nothing evaluated them, they are unevaluated, thus unknown and not allowed. Best regards, Krzysztof