Hi Rob, On Tue, 26 Sept 2023 at 13:42, Simon Glass <sjg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Some memories provide ECC detection and/or correction. For software which > wants to check memory, it is helpful to see which regions provide this > feature. > > Add this as a property of the /memory nodes, since it presumably follows > the hardware-level memory system. > > Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > > Changes in v7: > - Drop unnecessary | > - Add a blank line between properties > > Changes in v6: > - Use a number of bits instead of a string property > - Fix inidcates typo > > Changes in v5: > - Redo to make this property specific to ECC > - Provide properties both for detection and correction > > Changes in v3: > - Add new patch to update the /memory nodes > > dtschema/schemas/memory.yaml | 13 +++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/dtschema/schemas/memory.yaml b/dtschema/schemas/memory.yaml > index 1d74410..b3bf3c9 100644 > --- a/dtschema/schemas/memory.yaml > +++ b/dtschema/schemas/memory.yaml > @@ -35,6 +35,19 @@ patternProperties: > For the purpose of identification, each NUMA node is associated with > a unique token known as a node id. > > + ecc-detection-bits: > + default: 0 > + description: | > + If present, this indicates the number of bits of memory error which > + can be detected and reported by the Error-Correction Code (ECC) memory > + subsystem (typically 0, 1 or 2). > + > + ecc-correction-bits: > + default: 0 > + description: | > + If present, this indicates the number of bits of memory error which > + can be corrected by the Error-Correction Code (ECC) memory subsystem > + (typically 0, 1 or 2). > > required: > - device_type > -- > 2.42.0.515.g380fc7ccd1-goog > What is the status of this patch, please? Regards, Simon