On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 2:50 PM Vincent Guittot via Stratos-dev <stratos-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> > On Mon, 14 Jun 2021 at 14:33, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 12:23 PM Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > I think most importantly we need a DT binding to describe what device > > nodes are supposed to look like underneath a virtio-mmio or > > virtio-pci device in order for a hypervisor to pass down the > > information to a guest OS in a generic way. We can probably borrow > > the USB naming, and replace compatible="usbVID,PID" with > > compatible="virtioDID", with the device ID in hexadecimal digits, > > such as "virtio22" for I2C (virtio device ID 34 == 0x22) if we decide > > to have a sub-node under the device, or we just point dev->of_node > > of the virtio device to the platform/pci device that is its parent > > in Linux. > > > > Adding the Linux guest code to the virtio layer should be fairly > > straightforward, and I suppose it could be mostly copied from the > > corresponding code that added this for mmc in commit 25185f3f31c9 > > ("mmc: Add SDIO function devicetree subnode parsing") and for USB > > in commit 69bec7259853 ("USB: core: let USB device know device > > node") and 1a7e3948cb9f ("USB: add device-tree support for > > interfaces"). > > And something similar is also done with SCMI protocols which are > defined in a SCMI node. A typical example: > > cpu@0 { > ... > clocks = <&scmi_dvfs 0>; > ... > }; > > deviceX: deviceX@YYYYYYY { > ... > clocks = <&scmi_clk 0>; > ... > }; > > scmi: scmi { > compatible = "arm,scmi-virtio"; > #address-cells = <1>; > #size-cells = <0>; > > scmi_devpd: protocol@11 { > reg = <0x11>; > #power-domain-cells = <1>; > }; > > scmi_clk: protocol@14 { > reg = <0x14>; > #clock-cells = <1>; > }; > > scmi_sensors: protocol@15 { > reg = <0x15>; > #thermal-sensor-cells = <1>; > }; > > scmi_dvfs: protocol@13 { > reg = <0x13>; > #clock-cells = <1>; > }; > }; But this example seem to be completely different from the ones I mentioned: The scmi node that you have here looks like it shows up under the root of the device tree, not below the virtio device that implements the scmi transport. Arnd