Hi Simon, On 26/03/18 09:31, Simon Horman wrote: > On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 09:16:13PM +0000, Kieran Bingham wrote: >> Hi Simon, >> >> On 23/03/18 08:51, Simon Horman wrote: >>> On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 09:30:40PM +0000, Kieran Bingham wrote: >>>> The r8a7792 Wheat board has two ADV7513 devices sharing a single I2C >>>> bus, however in low power mode the ADV7513 will reset it's slave maps to >>>> use the hardware defined default addresses. >>>> >>>> The ADV7511 driver was adapted to allow the two devices to be registered >>>> correctly - but it did not take into account the fault whereby the >>>> devices reset the addresses. >>>> >>>> This results in an address conflict between the device using the default >>>> addresses, and the other device if it is in low-power-mode. >>>> >>>> Repair this issue by moving both devices away from the default address >>>> definitions. >>> >>> Hi Kierean, >>> >>> as this is a fix >>> a) Does it warrant a fixes tag? >>> Fixes: f6eea82a87db ("ARM: dts: wheat: add DU support") >>> b) Does it warrant being posted as a fix for v4.16; >>> c) or v4.17? >> >> Tricky one, yes it could but this DTS fix, will only actually 'fix' the issue if >> the corresponding driver updates to allow secondary addresses to be parsed are >> also backported. >> >> It should be safe to back port the dts fix without the driver updates, but the >> addresses specified by this patch will simply be ignored. > > In that case I think its safe to add the fixes tag and take the DTS patch > via the renesas tree. Perhaps applying it for v4.18 and allowing automatic > backporting to take its course is the cleanest option. > >> Thus if this is marked with the fixes tag the corresponding patch "drm: adv7511: >> Add support for i2c_new_secondary_device" should also be marked. >> >> It looks like that patch has yet to be picked up by the DRM subsystem, so how >> about I bundle both of these two patches together in a repost along with the >> fixes tag. >> >> In fact, I don't think the ADV7511 dt-bindings update has made any progress >> either. (dt-bindings: adv7511: Extend bindings to allow specifying slave map >> addresses). The media tree variants for the adv7604 have already been picked up >> by Mauro I believe though. >> >> I presume it would be acceptable for this dts patch (or rather all three patches >> mentioned) to get integrated through the DRM tree ? > > Unless there is a strong reason I would prefer the dts patch to go via > my tree. The reason is to avoid merge conflicts bubbling up to Linus, > which really is something best avoided. That's perfectly fine with me. Feel free to add: Fixes: f6eea82a87db ("ARM: dts: wheat: add DU support") as you suggested when you apply, or alternatively let me know if you need a repost. Regards -- Kieran