Re: [PATCH v6 2/2] dt-bindings: mfd: mediatek: mt6397: Convert to DT schema format

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Il 18/09/24 16:18, Macpaul Lin ha scritto:

On 9/18/24 19:56, Alexandre Belloni wrote:

On 18/09/2024 13:51:51+0200, Alexandre Belloni wrote:
> Changes for v4:
>  - Remove "mediatek,mt6357" from PMIC's compatible string since there is a
>    seperated DT schema for PMIC mt6357.
> > Changes for v5:
>  - Rebase to next-20240913 (linux-next/master).
>  - Fix the "title" (device type) of mfd/mediatek,mt6397.yaml to "PMIC".
>  - RTC:
>   - Drop "start-year"

Maybe, instead of dropping the property, you should add support in the
driver by setting range_min and range_max.

Looking at this even more, the driver can probably be simplified by
setting start_year in probe and dropping RTC_MIN_YEAR_OFFSET.

Thank you for pointing out where and how the driver should be changed.
However, I'm wondering if this should be a fix with a separated
patchset (bindings and the driver)? The board or SoC's device trees
should be reviewed as well. I'll need to get someone's help (permission) inside MediaTek to check those dts and construct the patch for RTC driver.
That will take sometime.


Alexandre, I definitely agree with you on the fact that the MTK PMIC RTC driver
can (and needs to) be improved, and that it can make use of some nice cleanup...

... but!

This series performs a conversion to schema, and the previous txt file didn't
say anything about the start-year property - which was not mandatory to support
at that time (nor now, afaik?), so adding support for that is out of scope for
this series.

Eventually, that can come as a series on top, adding support for that in the
binding (and, of course, in the driver).

I should be able to tackle that... most probably next week - but still, the
improvements would come as a series on top of this one.

Cheers,
Angelo




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