Hi Rob, On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 4:02 PM Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 11:42:50AM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > Convert the Micrel PHY Device Tree binding documentation to json-schema. > > > > Add a simple example. > > > > Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Notes: > > 1. I specified Ben Dooks as the maintainer, as he wrote the original > > bindings. Ben, are you OK with that? > > 2. This schema is never applied, as there is no compatible value or > > select statement. Adding > > > > select: > > properties: > > $nodename: > > pattern: "^ethernet-phy(@[a-f0-9]+)?$" > > > > required: > > - $nodename > > > > and changing > > > > -unevaluatedProperties: false > > +additionalProperties: true > > > > would fix that, and is mostly harmless, except for possible > > conflicts with other Ethernet PHYs having more than one clock, or > > using different clock-names. > > Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/qca,ar803x.yaml has the same > > issue. > > Is there a proper way to handle this? Are there other options than > > mandating specific compatible values for Ethernet PHYs? > > The proper way is simply, if you need to describe your phy in DT, it > needs a compatible string. MDIO phys are not special. So that's gonna be a bunch of "ethernet-phy-id0022.*" values, especially as the least significant nibble is the revision number... > We really need to split ethernet-phy.yaml into common properties and a > specific schema for the compatibles it contains so that we can change > 'additionalProperties: true'. That's one reason why all these properties > and typos didn't get flagged. > > If you don't want to retro-actively add a compatible, you can also do > something like this: > > select: > anyOf: > - required: ['micrel,led-mode'] > - required: ['micrel,rmii-reference-clock-select-25-mhz'] > - required: ['micrel,fiber-mode'] > - required: ['coma-mode-gpios'] > > That doesn't catch every case nor if you have a typo in the property > names. Indeed. > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/micrel,phy.yaml > > + micrel,rmii-reference-clock-select-25-mhz: > > + description: | > > + RMII Reference Clock Select bit selects 25 MHz mode > > + > > + Setting the RMII Reference Clock Select bit enables 25 MHz rather > > + than 50 MHz clock mode. > > + > > + Note that this option in only needed for certain PHY revisions with a > > + non-standard, inverted function of this configuration bit. > > + Specifically, a clock reference ("rmii-ref" below) is always needed to > > + actually select a mode. > > + > > + clocks: > > + maxItems: 1 > > + > > + clock-names: > > + const: rmii-ref > > + description: | > > + supported clocks: > > + - KSZ8021, KSZ8031, KSZ8081, KSZ8091: "rmii-ref": The RMII reference > > + input clock. Used to determine the XI input clock. > > Don't repeat the clock name in the description. Actually I kept it on purpose, as the driver treats the "rmii-ref" clock differently than any other (unnamed) clock. Obviously I failed to relay that information, so I should enhance the description ;-) > > + coma-mode-gpios: > > + description: | > > + If present the given gpio will be deasserted when the PHY is probed. > > + > > + Some PHYs have a COMA mode input pin which puts the PHY into > > + isolate and power-down mode. On some boards this input is connected > > + to a GPIO of the SoC. > > + > > + Supported on the LAN8814. > > Another reason to add compatible. You have per device properties. So I have to increase my datasheet library first, to discover all the PHY IDs. 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