Re: Qualcomm DT bindings and DTS cleanups - tracking community wide

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On 04/10/2022 15:50, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> On 22/09/2022 16:32, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Quite a lot of people are working on Qualcomm DT bindings conversion
>> (TXT->YAML) and fixups to Qualcomm DTS. We track a bit of this effort
>> internally in Linaro, but that has many shortcomings and we would like
>> to track it rather community-wide with the support and contributions
>> from the community.
>>
>> What to track:
>> 1. Which bindings to convert to YAML,
>> 2. Missing compatibles (either entirely or because of missing conversion),
>> 3. `dt_binding_check` warnings (usually connected with 1-2),
>> 4. `dtbs_check` warnings.
>>
>> Rob's bot gives us daily output for 1-4, but how can we track current
>> efforts to avoid duplication of work? Also it would allow people to find
>> tasks for them to get contributions to Linux kernel :). Is anyone in
>> community interested in tracking it together, in a public way?
>>
>> If so, where?
>> A. elinux.org (needs some formatting when pasting the output from tools)
>> B. gitlab pages/wiki (maybe scripts could parse tools and create the page?)
>> C. gitlab dedicated repo - some text file
>> D. Linux kernel TODO file (might be difficult to keep updated)
>> E. kernel.org wiki (requires LF accounts, AFAIK, a bit pain to edit; I
>> have it for Exynos but I don't find it usable -
>> https://exynos.wiki.kernel.org/todo_tasks)
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Any thoughts on this? So far I did not receive any responses, so
> probably this could mean that there is little interest in this?

Hi Krzysztof,

I think a GitLab repo with some automatically generated issues and some sort of
overall coverage map might be a good way to track this. Especially if it can be
shown on a per-device basis as well.


>
> Best regards,
> Krzysztof
>

--
Kind Regards,
Caleb





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