Re: [PATCH 02/47] arm64: dts: qcom: qcs9100: Introduce QCS9100 SoC dtsi

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On 7/3/2024 12:40 PM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 03/07/2024 04:58, Tengfei Fan wrote:
Introduce QCS9100 SoC dtsi, QCS9100 is mainly used in IoT products.
QCS9100 is drived from SA8775p.
The current QCS9100 SoC dtsi is directly renamed from the SA8775p SoC
dtsi.
The QCS9100 platform is currently in the early design stage. Currently,
Both the QCS9100 platform and SA8775p platform use non-SCMI resources,
In the future, the SA8775p platform will transition to using SCMI
resources and it will have new sa8775p-related device tree.
This QCS9100 SoC dtsi remains consistent with the current SA8775p SoC
dtsi, except for updating the following sa8775p-related compatible names
to the qcs9100-related compatible name:
   - qcom,sa8775p-clk-virt
   - qcom,sa8775p-mc-virt
   - qcom,sa8775p-adsp-pas
   - qcom,sa8775p-cdsp-pas
   - qcom,sa8775p-cdsp1-pas
   - qcom,sa8775p-gpdsp0-pas
   - qcom,sa8775p-gpdsp1-pas
   - qcom,sa8775p-gcc
   - qcom,sa8775p-ipcc
   - qcom,sa8775p-config-noc
   - qcom,sa8775p-system-noc
   - qcom,sa8775p-aggre1-noc
   - qcom,sa8775p-aggre2-noc
   - qcom,sa8775p-pcie-anoc
   - qcom,sa8775p-gpdsp-anoc
   - qcom,sa8775p-mmss-noc
   - qcom,sa8775p-trng
   - qcom,sa8775p-ufshc
   - qcom,sa8775p-qmp-ufs-phy
   - qcom,sa8775p-qce
   - qcom,sa8775p-lpass-ag-noc
   - qcom,sa8775p-usb-hs-phy
   - qcom,sa8775p-dc-noc
   - qcom,sa8775p-gem-noc
   - qcom,sa8775p-dwc3
   - qcom,sa8775p-qmp-usb3-uni-phy
   - qcom,sa8775p-gpucc
   - qcom,sa8775p-smmu-500
   - qcom,sa8775p-dwmac-sgmii-phy
   - qcom,sa8775p-llcc-bwmon
   - qcom,sa8775p-cpu-bwmon
   - qcom,sa8775p-llcc
   - qcom,sa8775p-videocc
   - qcom,sa8775p-camcc
   - qcom,sa8775p-dispcc0
   - qcom,sa8775p-pdc
   - qcom,sa8775p-aoss-qmp
   - qcom,sa8775p-tlmm
   - qcom,sa8775p-imem
   - qcom,sa8775p-smmu-500
   - qcom,sa8775p-rpmh-clk
   - qcom,sa8775p-rpmhpd
   - qcom,sa8775p-cpufreq-epss
   - qcom,sa8775p-dispcc1
   - qcom,sa8775p-ethqos
   - qcom,sa8775p-nspa-noc
   - qcom,sa8775p-nspb-noc
   - qcom,sa8775p-qmp-gen4x2-pcie-phy
   - qcom,sa8775p-qmp-gen4x4-pcie-phy

Signed-off-by: Tengfei Fan <quic_tengfan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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  .../dts/qcom/{sa8775p.dtsi => qcs9100.dtsi}   | 112 +++++++++---------
  1 file changed, 56 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-)
  rename arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/{sa8775p.dtsi => qcs9100.dtsi} (97%)


How do any things compile at this point? Please squash the patches. Your
patchset must be bisectable at build level (dtschema validation does not
have to).

Best regards,
Krzysztof


The compilation issue indeed arises when applying only this single patch. In the new version patch series, I plan to consolidate the three patches that rename sa8775p.dtsi to qcs9100.dtsi, sa8775p-pmics.dtsi to qcs9100-pmics.dtsi, and sa87750-ride.dts to qcs9100-ride.dts into a single patch.

--
Thx and BRs,
Tengfei Fan




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