Re: [PATCH v4 1/3] dt-bindings: vendor-prefixes: Add 'ltr' as deprecated vendor prefix

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On 24/05/22 21:17, Rob Herring wrote:
On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 08:27:56PM +0530, Shreeya Patel wrote:
On 18/05/22 22:02, Rob Herring wrote:
On Tue, May 17, 2022 at 04:07:33PM +0530, Shreeya Patel wrote:
On 16/05/22 22:30, Rob Herring wrote:
On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 03:10:22PM +0530, Shreeya Patel wrote:
'liteon' is the correct vendor prefix for devices released by
LITE-ON Technology Corp. But one of the released device which uses
ltr216a light sensor exposes the vendor prefix name as 'ltr' through
ACPI.
ACPI? NAK.

There are no cases of 'ltr' for DT, so fix ACPI.
Hi Rob,

Yes, we understand there are no cases of 'ltr', but we have released devices
which uses this string for probing the ltrf216a light sensor driver ( x86
with DT )
That's not what your commit message says.

Even if this is DT based, given an undocumented vendor string is used,
it seems doubtful the rest of the binding would match upstream. What
about the rest of the DTB? Got a pointer to it or want to publish it?

If we don't document this in vendor-prefixes.yaml, then the following
warning
is generated.

WARNING: DT compatible string vendor "ltr" appears un-documented -- check
./Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.yaml 364: FILE:
drivers/iio/light/ltrf216a.c:313: + { .compatible = "ltr,ltrf216a" },


Can you suggest us what would be the right way to fix this warning if not
documenting
in vendor-prefixes.yaml?
Fix the DT. We don't accept bindings simply because they are already
used in the field. If this was the only issue, it would be fine, but I
suspect it's the tip of the iceberg.

Hi Rob,

To make things more clear, following is the modalias info of the device.

(B+)(root@linux iio:device0)# cat
/sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-PRP0001\:01/modalias
of:NltrfTCltr,ltrf216a

It's a dt namespace on an ACPI based device. We used an of_device_id table
to be able to probe the driver
using the vendor prefix and compatible string.
Again, it's ACPI so I don't care. If someone cares about using DT
bindings in ACPI they can step up and help maintain them. It's not a DT
vs. ACPI thing, but just that I can only maintain so much and have to
draw the line somewhere.

But when we compile the driver, we get the following warning and hence we
documented it in vendor-prefixes.yaml
and also added a complete device tree file [Patch 3/3] just to get rid of
the warning. In real life we are not using
the device tree file at all.

WARNING: DT compatible string vendor "ltr" appears un-documented -- check
./Documentation/devicetree/bindings/vendor-prefixes.yaml 364: FILE:
drivers/iio/light/ltrf216a.c:313: + { .compatible = "ltr,ltrf216a" },
So, is someone telling you to fix this?


So will it be right to just keep the warning and remove this patch?
Is there a way you know to silent this warning?


Thanks,
Shreeya Patel



There are many existing devices used by people which has the vendor prefix
name as 'ltr'
and it won't be possible to change that hence we are trying to upstream it.
There are millions if not billions of DT based devices using
undocumented bindings. If those used "ltr,ltrf216a", I wouldn't accept
it either.

Rob




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