Re: [RFC PATCH 1/2] dt-bindings: pcie: Document QCOM PCIE ECAM compatible root complex

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On 08/04/2024 21:09, Mayank Rana wrote:
>>> +  Firmware configures PCIe controller in RC mode with static iATU window mappings
>>> +  of configuration space for entire supported bus range in ECAM compatible mode.
>>> +
>>> +maintainers:
>>> +  - Mayank Rana <quic_mrana@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> +
>>> +allOf:
>>> +  - $ref: /schemas/pci/pci-bus.yaml#
>>> +  - $ref: /schemas/power-domain/power-domain-consumer.yaml
>>> +
>>> +properties:
>>> +  compatible:
>>> +    const: qcom,pcie-ecam-rc
>>
>> No, this must have SoC specific compatibles.
> This driver is proposed to work with any PCIe controller supported ECAM 
> functionality on Qualcomm platform
> where firmware running on other VM/processor is controlling PCIe PHY and 
> controller for PCIe link up functionality.
> Do you still suggest to have SoC specific compatibles here ?

What does the writing-bindings document say? Why this is different than
all other bindings?

>>> +
>>> +  reg:
>>> +    minItems: 1
>>
>> maxItems instead
>>
>>> +    description: ECAM address space starting from root port till supported bus range
>>> +
>>> +  interrupts:
>>> +    minItems: 1
>>> +    maxItems: 8
>>
>> This is way too unspecific.
> will review and update.
>>> +
>>> +  ranges:
>>> +    minItems: 2
>>> +    maxItems: 3
>>
>> Why variable?
> It depends on how ECAM configured to support 32-bit and 64-bit based 
> prefetch address space.
> So there are different combination of prefetch (32-bit or 64-bit or 
> both) and non-prefetch (32-bit), and IO address space available. hence 
> kept it as variable with based on required use case and address space 
> availability.

Really? So same device has it configured once for 32 once for 64-bit
address space? Randomly?

Best regards,
Krzysztof





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