On Montag, 28. November 2022 21:59:06 CET Konrad Dybcio wrote: > On 28.11.2022 18:01, Matti Lehtimäki wrote: > > On 28.11.2022 16.41, Konrad Dybcio wrote: > >> On 25.11.2022 23:34, Matti Lehtimäki wrote: > >>> diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-apq8026-samsung-matisse-wifi.dts > >>> b/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-apq8026-samsung-matisse-wifi.dts index > >>> 1c52337af560..859e91c16c61 100644 > >>> --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-apq8026-samsung-matisse-wifi.dts > >>> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-apq8026-samsung-matisse-wifi.dts > >>> @@ -133,7 +133,8 @@ wcnss@d200000 { > >>> no-map; > >>> }; > >>> - adsp@d900000 { > >>> + /delete-node/ adsp@dc00000; > >> > >> Please delete nodes by referencing the label like so: > >> > >> /delete-node/ &adsp_region; > > > > When I created the devicetree I was asked to do the opposite for the > > smem_region [1] which I had originally deleted using the label near top of > > the file but then moved next to the relevant node, where I cannot use > > label when deleting it. Should the smem_region also be moved to the top > > of the file if I move this delete-node there so the file would be > > consistent? > In [1] you were asked to move the delete-node statement, not to alter > the argument. Referencing nodes by label is allowed globally in the DTS. > The removal should stay inside reserved-memory. Having e.g. this doesn't build, you get "syntax error" error reserved-memory { /delete-node/ &venus_region; }; Not sure exactly why, but that's the reason everything's outside of the root node if you use labels (don't ask me why labels lead to syntax error but specifying the name manually works) > > Konrad > > > [1] > > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/CAA8EJpqUH_v1GXEYF62Z3DBtFu_305_h4D > > 36aCnBr38bo5HoJw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/