Hi Rob,
Le mer., juil. 14 2021 at 14:30:13 -0600, Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx>
a écrit :
On Sat, Jul 10, 2021 at 11:21:56AM +0100, Paul Cercueil wrote:
[...]
> > I am not sure; the doc states that this (additionalProperties:
> > false) "can't
> > be used in case where another schema is referenced", which is
the
> > case here,
> > as we include "panel-common.yaml".
>
> This DT schema already list all relevant properties like:
>
> backlight: true
>
> So "additionalProperties: false" tells that no other properties
are
> allowed other than the listed properties.
>
> To my best understanding unevaluatedProperties: false is less
strict and
> should be used if one does not list all possilbe properties.
Right. There's some value of listing which common properties you are
using as well.
> This could be the case for a panel haging below a SPI controller
as in
> this case. So in other words giving this some extra thought I
think
> unevaluatedProperties: false is OK here.
A panel below a SPI controller would have all its SPI-specific
properties
covered by spi-controller.yaml, I believe? So maybe
"additionalProperties:
false" would work?
No. Because spi-controller.yaml is evaluated on the SPI host node and
this one is evaluated on the SPI slave. There's some work to address
this, but it means every SPI slave will have to reference a SPI device
schema. The bigger issue here is SPI controller specific device
properties. So for this case, we'll have to use unevaluatedProperties.
Thank you for the clarification.
Cheers,
-Paul
In any case, if I use "additionalProperties: false", "make
dt_binding_check"
complains that my example's "spi-max-frequency" property is not
covered. So
maybe you are right.
> So my r-b is ok if you keep it as it.
>
> PS. Where do you guys hang out with the downfall of freenode -
somewhere
> on oftc?
We moved to #opendingux on Libera.
Cheers,
-Paul