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

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On 9/27/24 17:45, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
	

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On 18/09/2024 08:49, Macpaul Lin wrote:
Convert the mfd: mediatek: mt6397 binding to DT schema format.

MT6323, MT6358, and MT6397 are PMIC devices with multiple function
subdevices. They share a common PMIC design but have variations in
subdevice combinations.

Key updates in this conversion:

1. RTC:
   - Convert rtc-mt6397.txt and merge into parent MT6397 PMIC DT schema.

2. Regulators:
   - Align to generic name "regulators".
   - Update references from .txt to .yaml for mt6323, mt6358, and mt6397
     regulators.
   - Simplify regulator name labels in device tree examples.

3. Audio Codec:
   - Convert sound/mt6358.txt and merge into parent MT6397 PMIC DT schema.
   - Align to generic name "audio-codec" for codec and sound subdevices.
   - Add "mediatek,dmic-mode" and "Avdd-supply" properties.

4. Clocks:
   - Align to generic name "clocks" for clockbuffer subdevices.

5. LEDs:
   - Convert leds-mt6323.txt and merge into parent MT6397 PMIC DT schema.
   - Update LED binding.

6. Keys:
   - Add detailed descriptions for power and home keys.
   - Add compatible: mediatek,mt6358-keys.

7. Power Controller:
   - Convert mt6323-poweroff.txt and merge into parent MT6397 PMIC DT
     schema.
   - Add #power-domain-cells property to fix dt-binding check error.
   - Clarify "BBPU" as "Baseband power up".

8. Pinctrl:
   - Align to generic name "pinctrl" instead of "pin-controller".

9. Compatible:
   - Drop "mediatek,mt6357" since there is a separated DT Schema
     for PMIC MT6357.

10. Examples:
   - MT6323: Retain complete examples for this PMIC.
   - MT6358 and MT6397: simplify settings in regulators.
    - Preserve "audio-codec", "clocks", "pinctrl", "rtc", and "keys"
      sections as they contain typical settings for different PMICs.

Additional updates:
- MAINTAINERS: Add co-maintainers and reference to
  mfd/mediatek,mt6397.yaml for LED and power-controller drivers.
- input/mediatek,pmic-keys.yaml: Update reference to
  mfd/mediatek,mt6397.yaml.

Signed-off-by: Sen Chu <sen.chu@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Macpaul Lin <macpaul.lin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

NAK

Follow up patch pointed out this is incorrect. I don't understand this
concept of sending knowingly incorrect code, so please sort it out at v7.

Best regards,
Krzysztof


Sorry I didn't know mt6359-codec and mt6358-sound are similar device
until Sept 26 (just yesterday) when I was reviewing the DT
bindings. Until I've found the previous DT Schema of mt6359-codec incorrect. See [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20240926092519.6556-3-macpaul.lin@xxxxxxxxxxxx/T/ and [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240926092519.6556-2-macpaul.lin@xxxxxxxxxxxx/

And.. I don't understand, the origin this patch v6 should be a text file
conversion, shouldn't we keep the origin content just a conversion and
trying not to broken other relate modules?

Please help to indicates what is a better approach here:

Should I merge the properties of mt6359-codec, mt6358-sound, and mt6397-codec together and put them all into to mt6359.yaml and redo the converting of mfd/medaitek,mt6397.yaml?

That will be much simpler for the audio-codec node for mediatek,mt6397.yaml.
However there will be a little mismatch from the origin text file.

Thanks
Macpaul Lin




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