On 07/06/2023 08:26, Billy Tsai wrote: > On 06/06/2023 16:06, Patrick Williams wrote: > >> On Tue, Jun 06, 2023 at 12:49:04PM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > >> > >> Hi Krzysztof, > >> > >> Thank you for reviewing this from Billy. > >> > >> The Aspeed chip is heavily used by the OpenBMC community and the 2600 > >> has been used in production systems for almost 2 years now. Many > >> companies are having to carry previous versions of these as patches, and > >> some of the APIs changed since the last revision from Billy. So, I had > >> asked him to submit the latest patch set with as many revisions as he > >> understood what to change, since the conversation seemed to have died > >> since last time he submitted. > >> > >> I don't believe Billy is intentionally ignoring your feedback and he is > >> motivated to get this patch set wrapped up into an acceptable state. > >> > >>> On 06/06/2023 11:45, Billy Tsai wrote: > >> > >>> NAK. You got here clear comment. You cannot have simple MFD with > >>> resources. It is not simple anymore. > >>> > >> > >> In fairness, Billy asked for clarification from you on this point and didn't > >> receive it. > >> > >> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/24DD1FEB-95F3-47BE-BE61-8B0E6FBDE20F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > > > I gave the instruction what Billy should do: > > > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/41500a04-b004-0e2c-20a1-3a3092b90e6d@xxxxxxxxxx/ > > > What about other ignored comments? About subject, quotes and more? Even > > if this one was unclear, then why ignoring all the rest? > > It's possible that there was some confusion regarding your message. I apologize for any misunderstanding. > About the subject: I apologize for the misunderstanding. I just drop the redundant "bindings" in the commit message. Read entire message, not some parts of it. "Subject: drop second, redundant "bindings". Also use proper PATCH prefix." Where did you drop the bindings in the subject? I still see it, look: "dt-bindings: mfd: Add aspeed pwm-tach binding" ^^^^^^^^ what is this? > About the quotes: I believe the issue was simply related to the order of the patches, and I have resolved it. Did I misunderstand? I still see them, so how did you solve them? > About the Missing description: > >> +patternProperties: >> + "^fan@[a-z0-9]+$": >> + type: object > >> Missing description. But more important - why do you have such child >> nodes? Your example does not have them. What's the point? Do you expect >> different number of fans per one device (one compatible)? > > In this patch series, I have included examples and descriptions to provide additional information. > The child node is used to enable the channel of this tach controller. You do not need children for this. > I expect that the dts will include information regarding the number of fans connected to the board and their corresponding channels. Your example DTS must be complete and nothing like this was there. There is still no point in the children. > > >> > >> He felt what he was trying to accomplish met the documented > >> expectations. Are there some changes that need to be done in mfd.txt to > >> further clarify when to use it and when not to? > > > I think mfd.txt clearly states: > > "For more complex devices, when the nexus driver has to > > probe registers to figure out what child devices exist etc, this should > > not be used. In the latter case the child devices will be determined by > > the operating system." > > About the mfd: > For our pwm and tach devices, there is no need to check/apply any hardware register from parent to determine child’s existence or functional. > They don’t have any dependency on the parent node. You are joking right? The dependency is clearly visible in the driver. You are getting parent's node to get its resources. That's the dependency which is not allowed. Children should take care of their resources, not parent's! > In fact, it doesn’t require a specific driver to bind with the "aspeed,ast2600-pwm-tach" label. Their purpose is solely to share the same clock, reset phandle and base address. That's what the drivers are for, so you need it... > The main reason for using simple-mfd in this case is because these two independent devices share the same base address. In fact, I can relocate the clock and reset configurations to the child nodes rather than the parent node. How? These are clocks of parent. Don't create fake DTS to represent workarounds. Or you want to say that current DTS is fake and does not match the hardware? > In this case, I still can't use simple-mfd? For the last time: No. You cannot, because you have resources needed for children. Best regards, Krzysztof