Re: [GIT PULL] Renesas ARM Based SoC DT Updates for v4.19

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Hi,

On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 02:04:41PM +0200, Simon Horman wrote:
> Hi Olof, Hi Kevin, Hi Arnd,
> 
> Please consider these Renesas ARM based SoC DT updates for v4.19.
> 
> 
> The following changes since commit ce397d215ccd07b8ae3f71db689aedb85d56ab40:
> 
>   Linux 4.18-rc1 (2018-06-17 08:04:49 +0900)
> 
> are available in the git repository at:
> 
>   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/horms/renesas.git tags/renesas-arm-dt-for-v4.19
> 
> for you to fetch changes up to 8757b1eb3ff92012be1670a0f0d2cf9f3d9a17ff:
> 
>   ARM: dts: r8a77470: Use r8a77470-cpg-mssr binding definitions (2018-07-18 10:47:01 +0200)
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Renesas ARM Based SoC DT Updates for v4.19
> 
> * RZ/G1C (r8a77470) SoC
> 
>   Use r8a77470-cpg-mssr binding definitions, which are now available in
>   mainline, instead of numeric indices.

I shorted this up a bit to "RZ/G1C (r8a77470) SoC: Use r8a77470-cpg-mssr
binding definitions"

> * Add GR-Peach audio camera shield support with MT9V111 image sensor
> 
>   This allows use of this shield with the RZ/A1 (r7s72100) SoC based
>   GR-Peach board.

This second paragraph is redundant.

> * Add initial support for RZ/N1D (r9a06g032) SoC and its RZN1D-DB board
> 
> * Use SPDX identifiers in DT for all SoCs and boards
> 
> * Add missing OPP properties for all CPUs on various SoCs
> 
>   This fixes SoCs where OPP properties were only defined for CPU0
>   which allows correct operation regardless of the order in which
>   CPUs are brought up.

Pruned this out too, description is clear enough (we've seen a bunch of these
patches by now :).

> * Drop MTD partitioning from DT
> 
>   This does not describe HW and providing partitioning on the kernel
>   command line provides a more flexible solution.

I disagree that command line is to be preferred. It's awkward to keep
it updated everywhere, and for your product you're unlikely to change
the partition scheme very often. But it's up to you, I suppose. Seems
like needless churn though.

Device-tree is there to describe the _platform_, and sure, flash partitioning
isn't part of the pure hardware, but it is non-probable and we've got the
tradition of keeping those things in the DT.

I've also replied to the patch, let's bring the discussion there.

> * Add missing PMIC nodes to R-Car Gen2 M2-W (r8a7791) based porter board
> 
>   This describes the two PMIC devices present on the porter and
>   connects CPU DVS supply.

Again, no need for the paragraph in the tag, I'd say.


Not merged this branch based on the above MTD comments.


-Olof



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