Hi Krzysztof, On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 5:24 PM Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 23/10/2023 16:41, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > Just like for "gpio", nodes can be named "gpios" or > > "<something>-gpio(s)", causing false positive failures. > > > > See also commit 80120fccde170902 ("schemas: gpio: fix false positive > > failures on nodes named 'gpio'"). > > > > Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Seen on Linux, e.g.: > > > > arch/arm/boot/dts/renesas/r8a7779-marzen.dtb: /: keyboard-gpio: {'compatible': ['gpio-keys-polled'], 'poll-interval': [[50]], 'pinctrl-0': [[29]], 'pinctrl-names': ['default'], 'key-3': {'gpios': [[28, 19, 1]], 'linux,code': [[4]], 'label': ['SW1-3'], 'debounce-interval': [[20]]}, 'key-4': {'gpios': [[28, 20, 1]], 'linux,code': [[5]], 'label': ['SW1-4'], 'debounce-interval': [[20]]}} is not of type 'array' > > from schema $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/gpio/gpio-consumer.yaml# > > arch/arm/boot/dts/renesas/r8a7779-marzen.dtb: pinctrl@fffc0000: keyboard-gpio: {'pins': ['GP_0_19', 'GP_0_20'], 'bias-pull-up': True, 'phandle': [[29]]} is not of type 'array' > > from schema $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/gpio/gpio-consumer.yaml# > > keyboard-gpio is not commonly used names. Most (almost all) boards just > call it "gpio-keys". Most call it "keyboard". Marzen has 4 keys split in two keyboards due to hardware limitations, hence I had called them "keyboard-irq" (using falling edge interrupts, i.e. no real key-up events) and "keyboard-gpio" (gpio polling without interrupts). > > arch/arm/boot/dts/microchip/at91-kizbox3-hs.dtb: /: gpios: {'compatible': ['gpio'], 'status': ['okay'], 'rf_on': {'label': ['rf on'], 'gpio': [[38, 83, 0]], 'output': True, 'init-low': True}, 'wifi_on': {'label': ['wifi on'], 'gpio': [[38, 84, 0]], 'output': True, 'init-low': True}, 'zbe_test_radio': {'label': ['zbe test radio'], 'gpio': [[38, 53, 0]], 'output': True, 'init-low': True}, 'zbe_rst': {'label': ['zbe rst'], 'gpio': [[38, 57, 0]], 'output': True, 'init-low': True}, 'io_reset': {'label': ['io reset'], 'gpio': [[38, 62, 0]], 'output': True, 'init-low': True}, 'io_test_radio': {'label': ['io test radio'], 'gpio': [[38, 73, 0]], 'output': True, 'init-low': True}, 'io_boot_0': {'label': ['io boot 0'], 'gpio': [[38, 75, 0]], 'output': True, 'init-low': True}, 'io_boot_1': {'label': ['io boot 1'], 'gpio': [[38, 81, 0]], 'output': True, 'init-low': True}, 'verbose_bootloader': {'label': ['verbose bootloader'], 'gpio': [[38, 43, 0]], 'input': True}, 'nail_bed_detection': {'label': ['nail bed detection'], 'gpio': [[38, 44, 0]], 'input': True}, 'id_usba': {'label': ['id usba'], 'gpio': [[38, 64, 1]], 'input': True}} is not of type 'array' > > from schema $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/gpio/gpio-consumer.yaml# > > compatible = "gpio"? Is there such binding? > > I think we should not allow "gpios" as a node, at least above examples > do not justify it. Note that there are more. I used grep, and picked just one to see if I could fix that one too while at it: $ git grep "\<gpios\s*{" arch/arm/boot/dts/marvell/kirkwood-db.dtsi: pmx_sdio_gpios: pmx-sdio-gpios { arch/arm/boot/dts/marvell/orion5x-netgear-wnr854t.dts: pmx_pci_gpios: pmx-pci-gpios { arch/arm/boot/dts/marvell/orion5x-rd88f5182-nas.dts: pmx_misc_gpios: pmx-misc-gpios { arch/arm/boot/dts/marvell/orion5x-rd88f5182-nas.dts: pmx_pci_gpios: pmx-pci-gpios { arch/arm/boot/dts/microchip/at91-kizbox3-hs.dts: gpios { arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom/qcom-apq8064-pins.dtsi: sdc4_gpios: sdc4-gpios { arch/arm/boot/dts/st/ste-hrefv60plus.dtsi: gpios { arch/mips/boot/dts/ingenic/qi_lb60.dts: mmc-gpios { Or: $ git grep -e "-gpio\s*{" | wc -l 64 > > For marzen, the alternative fix would be to > > s/keyboard-gpio/keyboard-polled/g. Do you prefer the alternative? Thanks! Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds