Hi Arnd, On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 5:24 PM Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 2 Apr 2021 12:37:15 +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > The following changes since commit c8aebc1346522d3569690867ce3996642ad52e01: > > > > arm64: dts: renesas: r8a77980: Fix vin4-7 endpoint binding (2021-03-16 09:58:00 +0100) > > > > are available in the Git repository at: > > > > [...] > > Merged into arm/dt, thanks! Thank you! > There were a couple of added warnings from 'make dtbs_check W=1': > > renesas/r8a774a1-beacon-rzg2m-kit.dt.yaml: csi2@feaa0000: ports: 'port@0' is a required property The same issue is present in several other pre-existing DTS files, too. Commit 066a94e28a23e04c ("media: dt-bindings: media: Use graph and video-interfaces schemas") in v5.12-rc1 made port@0 mandatory, but that port is not present on boards were the interface isn't used (yet). Probably we should add placeholder port@0 nodes to all SoC .dtsi files, like we already have in display, audio, hdmi, and lvds nodes. > renesas/r8a779a0-falcon.dt.yaml: thermal-zones: 'sensor-thermal1', 'sensor-thermal2', 'sensor-thermal3', 'sensor-thermal4', 'sensor-thermal5' do not match any of the regexes: '^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9\\-]{1,12}-thermal$', 'pinctrl-[0-9]+' I don't see that one with the latest bindings in linux-next (i.e. commit 9468e7b031876935 ("dt-bindings: thermal: rcar-gen3-thermal: Support five TSC nodes on r8a779a0")). > renesas/r8a779a0-falcon.dt.yaml: timer@e61e0000: compatible:0: 'renesas,tmu-r8a779a0' is not one of ['renesas,tmu-r8a7740', 'renesas,tmu-r8a774a1', 'renesas,tmu-r8a774b1', 'renesas,tmu-r8a774c0', 'renesas,tmu-r8a774e1', 'renesas,tmu-r8a7778', 'renesas,tmu-r8a7779', 'renesas,tmu-r8a7795', 'renesas,tmu-r8a7796', 'renesas,tmu-r8a77961', 'renesas,tmu-r8a77965', 'renesas,tmu-r8a77970', 'renesas,tmu-r8a77980', 'renesas,tmu-r8a77990', 'renesas,tmu-r8a77995'] Trivial DT binding update posted (but not CCed to devicetree) in https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210331124555.2150-1-wsa@xxxxxxxxxx/ Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds