On 11/22/2024 12:20 AM, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 05:08:22PM +0530, Pratyush Brahma wrote: >> >> On 11/20/2024 5:24 PM, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: >>> On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 01:41:03AM +0530, Kuldeep Singh wrote: >>>> >>>> On 11/19/2024 2:55 PM, Pratyush Brahma wrote: >>>>> This patch series is based on Tengfei Fan's patches [1] which adds support >>>>> for QCS9100 Ride and QCS9100 Ride Rev3 boards. >>>>> >>>>> Some new carveouts (viz. gunyah_md and a few pil dtb carveouts) have been >>>>> introduced and the size and base addresses have been updated for >>>>> a few of existing carveouts compared to SA8775P. Also, tz_ffi_mem carveout >>>>> and its corresponding scm reference has been removed as it is not required >>>>> for these boards. Incorporate these changes in the updated memory map >>>>> for QCS9100 Ride and QCS9100 Rev3 boards. >>>>> >>>>> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240911-add_qcs9100_support-v2-4-e43a71ceb017@xxxxxxxxxxx/ >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Pratyush Brahma <quic_pbrahma@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> The memory map for qcs9100-ride-r3 and qcs9100-ride is exactly same. >>>> A good churn you are first deleting(based on sa8775p) and then re-adding >>>> for qcs9100-ride*. >>>> >>>> I think it's better to move common qcs9100-ride* to a common file ex: >>>> qcs9100-ride.dtsi and keep specifics further to .dts files? >>>> >>>> This will ensure common entities are present at same place with no >>>> duplicates. >>> I'd second this proposal. >> Ok then, I see that there are some thermal and gpu enablement changes as >> well in the pipeline to be posted. > > What kind of changes? It's really hard to make a judgement if you don't > describe what is happening> >> Having a common dtsi file for these iot socs would help in reducing the >> duplication at board >> dts file level for all these changes. In that regard, does naming it >> "sa8775-iot.dtsi" sound good? The board files can include this dtsi. > > qcs9100.dtsi? Looks good to me. If there are let's say below variants for qcs9100 in future as well. Ex: qcs9100-ride, qcs9100-ride-XX, qcs9100-ride-YY or qcs9100-XX, qcs9100-YY Then I think we can think of common filenames like qcs9100.dtsi, qcs9100-ride.dtsi etc. -- Regards Kuldeep