On 14/09/2022 18:13, Doug Berger wrote: > On 9/14/2022 7:55 AM, Rob Herring wrote: >> On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 12:55:03PM -0700, Doug Berger wrote: >>> Introduce designated-movable-block.yaml to document the >>> devicetree binding for Designated Movable Block children of the >>> reserved-memory node. >> >> What is a Designated Movable Block? This patch needs to stand on its >> own. > As noted in my reply to your [PATCH 00/21] comment, my intention in > submitting the entire patch set (and specifically PATCH 00/21]) was to > communicate this context. Now that I believe I understand that only this > patch should have been submitted to the devicetree-spec mailing list, I > will strive harder to make it more self contained. The submission of entire thread was ok. What is missing is the explanation in this commit. This commit must be self-explanatory (e.g. in explaining "Why are you doing it?"), not rely on other commits for such explanation. > >> >> Why does this belong or need to be in DT? > While my preferred method of declaring Designated Movable Blocks is > through the movablecore kernel parameter, I can conceive that others may > wish to take advantage of the reserved-memory DT nodes. In particular, > it has the advantage that a device can claim ownership of the > reserved-memory via device tree, which is something that has yet to be > implemented for DMBs defined with movablecore. Rephrasing the question: why OS memory layout and OS behavior is a property of hardware (DTS)? Best regards, Krzysztof