On 25/02/2025 18:36, Jeff Johnson wrote: > >> >> Also post factum reasoning is not correct, because this would open the >> gate to bypass any sort of review. Just squeeze your stuff into the DTS >> and then you can bypass all DT maintainers :/ >> >> All properties must be documented and bindings must be accepted *before* >> DTS patch is applied. > > There is no intention to bypass DT maintainers. We are just trying to upstream > a large amount of downstream code, and in the process some pieces are coming I don't see how this is related here - patch was not sent by anyone from Qualcomm. > out of order. And there is also confusion if binding, driver, and DTS changes > should be in one series or three separate series. How is it related to incorrect property here? It feels like this topic is being hijacked for some other point. I am not happy with this because then Bjorn will see that discussion is going so he will ignore the patch. BTW, I gave my statement multiple times, writing bindings also mention this, so is anything going to change if I say it 100th time here? In one month there will be the same question :/ DTS must be applied via ARM SoC, thus you cannot combine DTS into patchsets being entirely applied by driver subsystem maintainers (Greg, netdev, sometimes maybe watchdog). For other maintainers, you can combine it, because they know to skip DTS. Bindings always go via subsystem, so they must be part of driver patchset, unless of course there is no driver (but then bindings are "the driver" patchset). Best regards, Krzysztof