On 24/02/2025 14:25, Viken Dadhaniya wrote: > > > On 2/24/2025 3:48 PM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >> On 24/02/2025 09:47, Viken Dadhaniya wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 2/21/2025 5:05 PM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>>> On 21/02/2025 09:54, Viken Dadhaniya wrote: >>>>> The qcom,geni-se.yaml file describes the Qualcomm Universal Peripheral >>>>> (QUP) wrapper and the common entities required by QUP to run any Serial >>>>> Engine (SE) as I2C, SPI, UART, or I3C protocol. >>>>> >>>>> Rename qcom,geni-se.yaml to qcom,geni-se-qup.yaml to better reflect its >>>>> association with QUP (Qualcomm Universal Peripheral) and the compatible >>>>> string. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Viken Dadhaniya <quic_vdadhani@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> --- >>>>> .../soc/qcom/{qcom,geni-se.yaml => qcom,geni-se-qup.yaml} | 2 +- >>>>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) >>>>> rename Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/qcom/{qcom,geni-se.yaml => qcom,geni-se-qup.yaml} (98%) >>>>> >>>> >>>> That's just churn for no real gain. Not even tested churn. >>> >>> That's just churn for no real gain. >>> >>> We made this change based on below plan, we think this will be helpful. >>> >>> 1. Rename qcom,geni-se.yaml to qcom,geni-se-qup.yaml. Reason at 2 below. >> >> There is no reason 2 at this point. You split your patchsets >> incorrectly. At this point this is churn, without gain. No users of this >> rename, no benefits. >> >>> 2. Create qcom,geni-se.yaml with shared properties for SE-protocol (spi, >>> i2c, uart) nodes. This will be helpful for the shared schema in the >>> ongoing changes >> >> Then post it, instead of sending something which makes no sense on its own. > > Should I include this change in v3 of the following serial patch? > > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/f090d637-1ef1-4967-b5bc-6bfce3d7130e@xxxxxxxxxx/T/ > > I hope the approach below is fine for you: > > 1. Rename qcom,geni-se.yaml to qcom,geni-se-qup.yaml. I still do not see any need nor justification for above. > 2. Create qcom,geni-se.yaml with shared properties for SE-protocol (i2c, > spi, uart) nodes. Look how other common qcom schemas are named :/ Best regards, Krzysztof