On 13/08/2024 09:42, Richard Zhu wrote: > Add reg-name: "dbi2", "atu" for i.MX8M PCIe Endpoint. > > For i.MX8M PCIe EP, the dbi2 and atu addresses are pre-defined in the > driver. This method is not good. > > In commit b7d67c6130ee ("PCI: imx6: Add iMX95 Endpoint (EP) support"), > Frank suggests to fetch the dbi2 and atu from DT directly. This commit is > preparation to do that for i.MX8M PCIe EP. > > These changes wouldn't break driver function. When "dbi2" and "atu" > properties are present, i.MX PCIe driver would fetch the according base > addresses from DT directly. If only two reg properties are provided, i.MX > PCIe driver would fall back to the old method. > > Signed-off-by: Richard Zhu <hongxing.zhu@xxxxxxx> > Reviewed-by: Frank Li <Frank.Li@xxxxxxx> This is some random tagging! You add tags, then drop, then add other people. No, it does not work like this. Where was this tag given? Where are other tags? Why did you drop them? Why this is not explained? <form letter> This is a friendly reminder during the review process. It looks like you received a tag and forgot to add it. If you do not know the process, here is a short explanation: Please add Acked-by/Reviewed-by/Tested-by tags when posting new versions, under or above your Signed-off-by tag. Tag is "received", when provided in a message replied to you on the mailing list. Tools like b4 can help here. However, there's no need to repost patches *only* to add the tags. The upstream maintainer will do that for tags received on the version they apply. https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.5-rc3/source/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst#L577 If a tag was not added on purpose, please state why and what changed. </form letter> Best regards, Krzysztof