On 29/11/2024 08:43, Neha Malcom Francis wrote: >>> + >>> + power-domains: >>> + maxItems: 1 >>> + >>> + ti,bist-instance: >>> + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 >>> + description: >>> + the BIST instance in the SoC represented as an integer >> >> No instance indices are allowed. Drop. >> > > Question on this, this is not a property that is driven by software but rather > indicates which register sequences have to be picked up for triggering this test > from this instance. So I don't see how I can workaround this without getting > this number. Or maybe call it ID rather than instance? I don't understand how the device operates, so what is exactly behind some sequences of registers for triggering this test. You described property as index or ID of one instance of the block. That's not what we want in the binding. That's said maybe other, different hardware characteristic is behind, who knows. Or maybe it's about callers... or maybe that's not hardware property at all, but runtime OS, who knows. Best regards, Krzysztof