On 2/4/25 08:50, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 04/02/2025 08:29, Patrice CHOTARD wrote: >>>>>>>>>> @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ >>>>>>>>>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) >>>>>>>>>> +%YAML 1.2 >>>>>>>>>> +--- >>>>>>>>>> +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/memory-controllers/st,stm32-omm.yaml# >>>>>>>>>> +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# >>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> +title: STM32 Octo Memory Manager (OMM) >>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> +maintainers: >>>>>>>>>> + - Patrice Chotard <patrice.chotard@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> +description: | >>>>>>>>>> + The STM32 Octo Memory Manager is a low-level interface that enables an >>>>>>>>>> + efficient OCTOSPI pin assignment with a full I/O matrix (before alternate >>>>>>>>>> + function map) and multiplex of single/dual/quad/octal SPI interfaces over >>>>>>>>>> + the same bus. It Supports up to: >>>>>>>>>> + - Two single/dual/quad/octal SPI interfaces >>>>>>>>>> + - Two ports for pin assignment >>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> +properties: >>>>>>>>>> + compatible: >>>>>>>>>> + const: st,stm32mp25-omm >>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> + "#address-cells": >>>>>>>>>> + const: 2 >>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> + "#size-cells": >>>>>>>>>> + const: 1 >>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> + ranges: >>>>>>>>>> + description: | >>>>>>>>>> + Reflects the memory layout with four integer values per OSPI instance. >>>>>>>>>> + Format: >>>>>>>>>> + <chip-select> 0 <registers base address> <size> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Do you always have two children? If so, this should have maxItems. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> No, we can have one child. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For the same SoC? How? You put the spi@ in the soc, so I don't >>>>>>> understand how one child is possible. >>>>>> >>>>>> Yes for the same SoC, in DTSI file, the both OCTOSPI child are declared >>>>>> but are disabled by default. >>>>> >>>>> But the child node is there anyway so are the ranges. >>>> >>>> if both child are disabled, omm-manager should be disabled as well, >>>> omm-manager alone makes no sense. >>> >>> >>> Yes, it is obvious, but how is this related? >> >> As described in the commit message, OMM manages the muxing of the 2 OSPI buses >> (its 2 child), that's the relation. > > Again, nothing related to our discussion. > > You claim you can have only one child and we do not talk about child > disabled status here. So show me the product which have second address > space removed from *the SoC*. > >> >> Do you want i add this directly in yaml file ? > > > No, I want the answer when is it possible to have only one ranges. What > such DTSI would represent - what real world hardware. On our SoCs, there are always physically 2 OSPI instances, but one or two instance can be enabled in the DT. So we always have 2 ranges : ranges: description: | Reflects the memory layout with four integer values per OSPI instance. Format: <chip-select> 0 <registers base address> <size> minItems: 2 maxItems: 2 Thanks Patrice > >> >>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> In the DTS board file, 0,1 or 2 OCTOSPI instance can be enabled depending of the board design. >>>>>> >>>>>> In our case, on stm32mp257f-ev1 board, one SPI-NOR is soldered on PCB, so only one OCTOSPI >>>>>> instance is needed and enabled. >>>>>> >>>>>> Internally we got validation boards with several memory devices connected to OCTOSPI1 and >>>>>> OCTOSPI2, in this case, both OCTOSPI instance are needed and enabled. >>>>> >>>>> I could imagine that you would not want to have unused reserved ranges, >>>>> so that one indeed is flexible, I agree. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> + reg: >>>>>>>>>> + items: >>>>>>>>>> + - description: OMM registers >>>>>>>>>> + - description: OMM memory map area >>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> + reg-names: >>>>>>>>>> + items: >>>>>>>>>> + - const: regs >>>>>>>>>> + - const: memory_map >>>>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>>>> + memory-region: >>>>>>>>>> + description: Phandle to node describing memory-map region to used. >>>>>>>>>> + minItems: 1 >>>>>>>>>> + maxItems: 2 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> List the items with description instead with optional minItems. Why is >>>>>>>>> this flexible in number of items? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If only one child (OCTOSPI instance), only one memory-region is needed. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Which is not possible... look at your DTSI. >>>>>> >>>>>> It's possible. if one OCTOSPI is used (the second one is kept disabled), only >>>>>> one memory-region is needed. >>>>> >>>>> Ack. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Another update, i will reintroduce "memory-region-names:" which was >>>>>>>> wrongly removed in V2, i have forgotten one particular case. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We need memory-region-names in case only one OCTOSPI instance is >>>>>>>> used. If it's OCTOCPI2 and the whole memory-map region >>>>>>>> is dedicated to OCTOSPI2 (OCTOSPI1 unmapped, OCTOSPI2 (256 Mbytes) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We need to know to which OCTOSPI instance the memory region is associated >>>>>>>> with, in order to check "st,syscfg-amcr" 's value which must be coherent >>>>>>>> with memory region declared. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> so i will add : >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> memory-region-names: >>>>>>>> description: | >>>>>>>> OCTOSPI instance's name to which memory region is associated >>>>>>>> items: >>>>>>>> - const: ospi1 >>>>>>>> - const: ospi2 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I don't think this matches what you are saying to us. Let's talk about >>>>>>> the hardware which is directly represented by DTS/DTSI. You always have >>>>>>> two instances. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> We have 2 instances, but both not always enabled. >>>>>> In case only one is enabled, only one memory-region-names is needed. >>>>>> >>>>>> We must know to which OCTCOSPI the memory-region makes reference to, in order >>>>>> to configure and/or check the memory region split configuration. That' swhy >>>>>> the memory-regions-names must specify if it's the OCTOSPI1 or OCTOSPI2 instance. >>>>> >>>>> Well, in that case two comments. >>>>> 1. Above syntax does not allow you to skip one item. You would need: >>>>> items: >>>>> enum: [ospi1, ospi2] >>>>> minItems: 1 >>>>> maxItems: 2 >>>>> >>>> >>>> ok >>>> >>>>> 2. But this points to other problem. From the omm-manager node point of >>>>> view, you should define all the resources regardless whether the child >>>>> is enabled or not. You do not skip some part of 'reg' if child is >>>>> missing. Do not skip interrupts, access controllers, clocks etc. >>>>> If some resource is to be skipped, it means that it belongs to the >>>>> child, not to the parent, IMO. >>>> >>>> I didn't get your point. >>>> >>>> The resource declared in omm-manager's node pnly belongs to omm-manager >>>> (reg/clocks/resets/access-controllers/st,syscfg-amcr/power-domains), regardless >>>> there are 1 or 2 children. None of them can be skipped. >>> >>> That's not true, you skip ranges and memory region. >> >> If i have correctly understood, you want a constraint on range and memory-regions properties ? >> Is it what you expect ? >> >> ranges: >> description: | >> Reflects the memory layout with four integer values per OSPI instance. >> Format: >> <chip-select> 0 <registers base address> <size> >> minItems: 1 >> maxItems: 2 >> >> memory-region-names: >> description: | >> OCTOSPI instance's name to which memory region is associated >> items: >> enum: [ospi1, ospi2] >> minItems: 1 >> maxItems: 2 >> > > > Best regards, > Krzysztof