On 8/19/24 22:06, Detlev Casanova wrote: > Hi Johan, > > On Thursday, 15 August 2024 05:30:25 EDT Johan Jonker wrote: >> Some comments below. Whenever useful. >> >> On 8/2/24 23:45, Detlev Casanova wrote: >>> This device tree contains all devices necessary for booting from network >>> or SD Card. >>> >>> It supports CPU, CRU, PM domains, dma, interrupts, timers, UART and >>> SDHCI (everything necessary to boot Linux on this system on chip) as >>> well as Ethernet, I2C, SPI and OTP. >>> >>> Also add the necessary DT bindings for the SoC. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Liang Chen <cl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Signed-off-by: Finley Xiao <finley.xiao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Signed-off-by: Yifeng Zhao <yifeng.zhao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Signed-off-by: Elaine Zhang <zhangqing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> [rebase, squash and reword commit message] >>> Signed-off-by: Detlev Casanova <detlev.casanova@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >> >> [..] >> >>> diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3576.dtsi >>> b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3576.dtsi new file mode 100644 >>> index 0000000000000..00c4d2a153ced >>> --- /dev/null >>> +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3576.dtsi >> [..] >> >> For uart0..uart11: >>> + >>> + uart1: serial@27310000 { >>> + compatible = "rockchip,rk3576-uart", "snps,dw-apb- > uart"; >>> + reg = <0x0 0x27310000 0x0 0x100>; >>> >>> + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 77 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; >> >> "interrupts" are sort just like other properties. A mix of sort styles >> exists, so check all nodes. > > Ok, so it should be sorted alphabetically with the following exceptions: > - 'compatible' and 'reg.*' on top > - "#.*" at the end, sorted > - "status" last. > > Is that right ? The dts-coding-style.rst does not say much about things with "#", so below a property they refer to or at the end looks nicer. No strict rule, but do it in a consistent style in file. Original comment by robh for things with "reg": "It makes more sense to keep reg-io-width together with reg." https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240131135955.GA966672-robh@xxxxxxxxxx/ > >>> + clocks = <&cru SCLK_UART1>, <&cru PCLK_UART1>; >>> + clock-names = "baudclk", "apb_pclk"; >>> >>> + reg-shift = <2>; >>> + reg-io-width = <4>; >> >> Move below "reg". >> >>> + dmas = <&dmac0 8>, <&dmac0 9>; >>> + pinctrl-names = "default"; >>> + pinctrl-0 = <&uart1m0_xfer>; >>> + status = "disabled"; >>> + }; >>> + >>> + pmu: power-management@27380000 { > > [...] > >>> + #address-cells = <1>; >>> + #size-cells = <0>; >>> + clocks = <&cru ACLK_VOP>, >>> + <&cru HCLK_VOP>, >>> + <&cru HCLK_VOP_ROOT>; >>> + pm_qos = <&qos_vop_m0>, >>> + <&qos_vop_m1ro>; >>> + >>> + power-domain@RK3576_PD_USB { >> >> Since when is USB part of VOP? >> Recheck? > > The TRM doesn't tell me anything, but If I don't put it as a child of VOP, it > just hangs when the kernel tries to shut it down. Could the people from Rockchip disclose the USB PD location? > > [...] > >>> + >>> + pinctrl: pinctrl { >>> + compatible = "rockchip,rk3576-pinctrl"; >>> + rockchip,grf = <&ioc_grf>; >>> + rockchip,sys-grf = <&sys_grf>; >>> + #address-cells = <2>; >>> + #size-cells = <2>; >>> + ranges; >>> + >>> >>> + gpio0: gpio@27320000 { >> >> The use of gpio nodes as subnode of pinctrl is deprecated. >> >> patternProperties: >> "gpio@[0-9a-f]+$": >> type: object >> >> $ref: /schemas/gpio/rockchip,gpio-bank.yaml# >> deprecated: true >> >> unevaluatedProperties: false > > I tried putting the gpio nodes out of the pinctrl node, they should work > because they already have a gpio-ranges field. > But unfortunately, that seem to break the pinctrl driver which hangs at some > point. Maybe some adaptations are needed to support this, or am I missing > something ? The aliases that we added to the DT files are a work around to prevent damage when we moved to generic gpio node names. There just happened to be some code for it in the driver... https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/tree/drivers/gpio/gpio-rockchip.c#n719 Comment by robh: "GPIO shouldn't really have an alias either IMO." https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/20230118153236.GA33699-robh@xxxxxxxxxx/ Mainline Rockchip gpio driver is not so to the standard. The file gpio-rockchip.c currently does nothing with "gpio-ranges" vs. bank and node relation. My simple patch was acked, but never applied. There's no public maintainer response of what to improve. Guess, probably something more complicated idiot prove "gpio-ranges" parsing/bank linking is needed? https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/890be9a0-8e82-a8f4-bc15-d5d1597343c2@xxxxxxxxx/ I leave this subject up to the experts to find out what is needed to improve. Don't ask me. Johan > >>> + compatible = "rockchip,gpio-bank"; >> >> When in use as separate node the compatible must be SoC related. >> >> Question for the maintainers: Extra entry to rockchip,gpio-bank.yaml ?? >> >>> + reg = <0x0 0x27320000 0x0 0x200>; >>> + interrupts = <GIC_SPI 153 > IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; >>> + clocks = <&cru PCLK_GPIO0>, <&cru > DBCLK_GPIO0>; >>> + >>> + gpio-controller; >>> + #gpio-cells = <2>; >>> + gpio-ranges = <&pinctrl 0 0 32>; >>> + interrupt-controller; >>> + #interrupt-cells = <2>; >>> + }; >>> + >>> + gpio1: gpio@2ae10000 { >>> + >>> + gpio2: gpio@2ae20000 { >>> + >>> + gpio3: gpio@2ae30000 { >>> + >>> + gpio4: gpio@2ae40000 { >>> + }; >>> +}; >>> + >>> +#include "rk3576-pinctrl.dtsi" > > Regards, > > Detlev > > >