On 20/09/2024 09:31:24+0200, AngeloGioacchino Del Regno wrote: > Il 18/09/24 16:18, Macpaul Lin ha scritto: > > > > On 9/18/24 19:56, Alexandre Belloni wrote: > > > > > > On 18/09/2024 13:51:51+0200, Alexandre Belloni wrote: > > > > > Changes for v4: > > > > > - Remove "mediatek,mt6357" from PMIC's compatible string since there is a > > > > > seperated DT schema for PMIC mt6357. > > > > > > Changes for v5: > > > > > - Rebase to next-20240913 (linux-next/master). > > > > > - Fix the "title" (device type) of mfd/mediatek,mt6397.yaml to "PMIC". > > > > > - RTC: > > > > > - Drop "start-year" > > > > > > > > Maybe, instead of dropping the property, you should add support in the > > > > driver by setting range_min and range_max. > > > > > > Looking at this even more, the driver can probably be simplified by > > > setting start_year in probe and dropping RTC_MIN_YEAR_OFFSET. > > > > Thank you for pointing out where and how the driver should be changed. > > However, I'm wondering if this should be a fix with a separated > > patchset (bindings and the driver)? The board or SoC's device trees > > should be reviewed as well. I'll need to get someone's help (permission) > > inside MediaTek to check those dts and construct the patch for RTC > > driver. > > That will take sometime. > > > > Alexandre, I definitely agree with you on the fact that the MTK PMIC RTC driver > can (and needs to) be improved, and that it can make use of some nice cleanup... > > ... but! > > This series performs a conversion to schema, and the previous txt file didn't > say anything about the start-year property - which was not mandatory to support > at that time (nor now, afaik?), so adding support for that is out of scope for > this series. It is mandatory now. I agree this can be done in a subsequent series. > > Eventually, that can come as a series on top, adding support for that in the > binding (and, of course, in the driver). > > I should be able to tackle that... most probably next week - but still, the > improvements would come as a series on top of this one. > > Cheers, > Angelo -- Alexandre Belloni, co-owner and COO, Bootlin Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering https://bootlin.com