On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 at 11:26, Tingguo Cheng <quic_tingguoc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On 10/14/2024 6:53 PM, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 06:08:17PM +0800, Tingguo Cheng wrote: > >> Create a new file qcs615-pmic.dtsi to add on-board PMIC and peripher- > >> als in the PMIC that controlled by SPMI bus. The peripherals include > >> GPIO, RTC, PON, power key and resin-key for QCS615 platform. The power > >> key and volume down key are controlled by PMIC PON hardware on QCS615. > > > > Why do you need a separate file? Unless there is a good reason such > > configuration should be split between the pmic.dtsi and the board file. > > > One reason is that I use upstream as > template(x1ee80100,sc8180x,sa8775p...), they all have > platform-pmics.dtsi alongside. > > On the other hand, qcs615-pmic.dtsi contains only the PMIC's > peripherals, creating a new file can eliminate duplicate code if there > are any other new boards with pmm6155au as their PMIC(similar to > x1e80100-lenovo-xxx/x1e80100-microsoft-xxxx, where "x1e80100-pmics.dtsi" > has been included). And this is pretty unique to those platforms and it exists mostly to facilitate the case when a platform has several instances of the same PMIC. In all other cases (mobile, IoT) usually there is just one instance of the particular PMIC. In such a case pmic definitions go to "pmABCDEF.dtsi" to be reused by the platform and then board DT can include that file and wire it up according to the platform needs. > > BTW, what is the PMIC id for pmm6155au? Is it a real PMIC or a version > > of some other PMIC? > > > pmm6155au is the PMIC id(Silk scree). It's a real PMIC for qcs615.Maybe > I should use the name qcs615-pmics.dtsi instead of qcs6150-pmic.dtsi to > align with other platforms. Is it the same thing as PM6150? Or is it a combo of PM6150 and PM6150L? > >> Signed-off-by: Tingguo Cheng <quic_tingguoc@xxxxxxxxxxx> -- With best wishes Dmitry