On 17/01/2024 09:07, Michal Simek wrote: >>> +patternProperties: >>> + "@(0|[1-9a-f][0-9a-f]*)$": >>> + type: object >> >> You put (0|[...) to disallow @0001? I personally would not care, dtc >> handles this, and the pattern is confusing. Just @[0-9a-z]+$ > > This is actually taken from dtschema/schemas/simple-bus.yaml to allow all nodes > with regs. > >> >>> + >>> + "^[^@]+$": true >> >> I dislike it. How is this binding supposed to be used? If in standalone >> way, then you allow any property so what's the point of this schema? If >> fpga-bridge.yaml is referenced by other device-specific binding, then >> all properties will be evaluated here, so the same: you allow any property. >> >> Depending on the usage, this might be just like other generic, common >> schemas, so end with "additionalPropeties: true". > > ok. I am fine with it. But please verify my idea. If it is used standalone, then you should drop both above patterns + additionalProps:false. If it is used as generic schema referenced by something, then you could keep one pattern for object, but actually it is redundant, so I propose to drop them and additionalProps:true. Best regards, Krzysztof