On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 06:21:31PM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 21/06/2023 20:00, Nícolas F. R. A. Prado wrote: > >> > >> But anyway this variant comes with some set of regs and reg-names. Other > >> variant comes with different set. In all cases they should be defined, > >> even by "defined" means not allowed. > > > > I'm not sure what you mean. Are you suggesting to disable reg-names on mt8173? > > That's one of the options if for some reason you don't want to define them. > > > > >> > >>> > >>> But in a separate series we could drop vdecsys from mt8173's reg as well, > >>> passing it as a syscon instead, which would solve the warning on that platform, > >>> though some more driver changes would be needed to be able to handle it for that > >>> SoC. The newer SoCs like mt8192, mt8195, etc, should also get vdecsys dropped > >>> from their regs to have a correct memory description. > >>> > >> > >> Sure, but I don't understand how does it affect defining and making > >> specific regs/reg-names or keeping them loose. > > > > We need some way to tell in the driver whether the first reg is VDEC_SYS or not. > > Since so far reg-names have not been used for the vcodec, the simplest, and > > cleanest, way to do it, is to add reg-names when VDEC_SYS is not present. When > > the other SoCs are updated to no longer have the first reg as VDEC_SYS, they > > would also have reg-names added to their binding, to clearly indicate that. > > Don't use reg-names for that. The order of entries is anyway strict. Since the order of entries is strict, if I remove VDEC_SYS from mt8183, I also need to remove it from mt8173, is that what you mean? I would still check for the presence of reg-names in the driver to differentiate whether the old or new binding is used, you just don't want different reg-names between compatibles in the binding? > > > > > For example, for mt8173 we currently have > > > > vcodec_dec: vcodec@16000000 { > > compatible = "mediatek,mt8173-vcodec-dec"; > > reg = <0 0x16000000 0 0x100>, /* VDEC_SYS */ > > <0 0x16020000 0 0x1000>, /* VDEC_MISC */ > > <0 0x16021000 0 0x800>, /* VDEC_LD */ > > <0 0x16021800 0 0x800>, /* VDEC_TOP */ > > <0 0x16022000 0 0x1000>, /* VDEC_CM */ > > <0 0x16023000 0 0x1000>, /* VDEC_AD */ > > <0 0x16024000 0 0x1000>, /* VDEC_AV */ > > <0 0x16025000 0 0x1000>, /* VDEC_PP */ > > <0 0x16026800 0 0x800>, /* VDEC_HWD */ > > <0 0x16027000 0 0x800>, /* VDEC_HWQ */ > > <0 0x16027800 0 0x800>, /* VDEC_HWB */ > > <0 0x16028400 0 0x400>; /* VDEC_HWG */ > > > > In a future series, when removing VDEC_SYS from it, it would become > > > > vcodec_dec: vcodec@16020000 { > > compatible = "mediatek,mt8173-vcodec-dec"; > > reg = <0 0x16020000 0 0x1000>, /* VDEC_MISC */ > > <0 0x16021000 0 0x800>, /* VDEC_LD */ > > <0 0x16021800 0 0x800>, /* VDEC_TOP */ > > <0 0x16022000 0 0x1000>, /* VDEC_CM */ > > <0 0x16023000 0 0x1000>, /* VDEC_AD */ > > <0 0x16024000 0 0x1000>, /* VDEC_AV */ > > <0 0x16025000 0 0x1000>, /* VDEC_PP */ > > <0 0x16026800 0 0x800>, /* VDEC_HWD */ > > <0 0x16027000 0 0x800>, /* VDEC_HWQ */ > > <0 0x16027800 0 0x800>, /* VDEC_HWB */ > > <0 0x16028400 0 0x400>; /* VDEC_HWG */ > > reg-names = "misc", "ld", "top", "cm", "ad", "av", "pp", > > "hwd", "hwq", "hwb", "hwg"; > > So you want to use reg-names to avoid ABI break. This is not the reason > not to define reg-names for other case. There will be an ABI break anyway when the first reg is removed (as shown above), I'm just trying to avoid churn: adding a reg-name that will be removed later. Thanks, Nícolas