On Fri, Nov 01, 2024 at 09:37:23AM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 01/11/2024 08:47, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 01, 2024 at 08:26:04AM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > >> On Fri, Nov 01, 2024 at 02:49:22AM +0200, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > >>> The patterns for individual SoC families grew up to be pretty complex, > >>> containing lots of special cases and optional suffixes. Split them per > >>> the suffix to make it easier to extend SoC patterns. > >> > >> This is doing something quite different - split is not important here. > >> Instead you narrow the patterns significantly and disallow things like > >> msm8994pro, sc8280p or sc8280px, and allow things like sa5200p. > > > > Just for the sake of correctness, msm8994pro is still allowed, if I'm > > not mistaken. > > > >> I don't see here much of pattern simplifying - dropping (pro)? really > >> makes little difference. > > > > Patterns are simplified by being explicit. E.g. in the previous > > iteration I completely didn't notice the intersection of the |p that I > > have added with the existing [a-z][a-z]? pattern. If you think that > > sa5200p should be disallowed, I can tune the numeric part of the > > pattern. And sc8280p / sc8280px should not be allowed in the first > > place, such platforms don't exist. > > I am fine with this, but extend the commit msg with some good rationale. > Have in mind that the point of this pattern was *not* to validate SoCs > names. sa5200p is fine, sc8180p is fine and all others are fine, sc8280z > as well, because we do not want to grow this pattern with every new model. > > The only, single point of this entire binding is to disallow incorrect > order of block names in compatible. Not validate the SoC names. If you > need narrower patterns to achieve that objective, sure. If you need > narrower patterns to validate SoC names, then nope. I need narrower patterns to simplify adding new SoCs. Another option is to define a mega-pattern like qcom,(msm|sm|sd[am]|.....)[0-9]+[a-z]*-.* . Frankly speaking I'm fine with that approach too. -- With best wishes Dmitry