Re: [v1 1/3] dt-bindings: msm/dsi: Add yaml schema for 7nm DSI PHY

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On 02-06-2021 02:28, Rob Herring wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 07:03:53PM +0530, Rajeev Nandan wrote:

+
+properties:
+  compatible:
+    oneOf:
+      - const: qcom,dsi-phy-7nm

When would one use this?
This is for SM8250.


+      - const: qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-7280
+      - const: qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-8150

These don't look like full SoC names (sm8150?) and it's
<vendor>,<soc>-<block>.

Thanks, Rob, for the review.

I just took the `compatible` property currently used in the DSI PHY driver (drivers/gpu/drm/msm/dsi/phy/dsi_phy.c), and added a new entry for sc7280. A similar pattern of `compatible` names are used in other variants of the DSI PHY driver e.g. qcom,qcom,dsi-phy-10nm-8998, qcom,dsi-phy-14nm-660 etc.

The existing compatible names "qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-8150" (SoC at the end) make
some sense, if we look at the organization of the dsi phy driver code.
I am new to this and don't know the reason behind the current code
organization and this naming.

Yes, I agree with you, we should use full SoC names. Adding
the SoC name at the end does not feel very convincing, so I will change this to the suggested format e.g. "qcom,sm8250-dsi-phy-7nm", and will rename the
occurrences in the driver and device tree accordingly.
Do I need to make changes for 10nm, 14nm, 20nm, and 28nm DSI PHY too?
Bindings doc for these PHYs recently got merged to msm-next [1]


[1] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/msm/-/commit/8fc939e72ff80116c090aaf03952253a124d2a8e


Thanks,
Rajeev



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