On Sun, Nov 26, 2023 at 11:38:38AM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 25/11/2023 20:47, Andrew Lunn wrote: > >> +===================================== > >> +Devicetree Sources (DTS) Coding Style > >> +===================================== > >> + > >> +When writing Devicetree Sources (DTS) please observe below guidelines. They > >> +should be considered complementary to any rules expressed already in Devicetree > >> +Specification and dtc compiler (including W=1 and W=2 builds). > >> + > >> +Individual architectures and sub-architectures can add additional rules, making > >> +the style stricter. > > > > It would be nice to add a pointer where such rules are documented. > > Subsystem profile or any other place. The generic doc should not point > to specific ones. That is not so friendly for a developer. A reviewer points out that a file is not consistent with the coding style. So they go away and fix it, as described here. They then get a second review which say, no, you to do X, Y and Z, despite them actually following the coding style. Maybe add to the paragraph above: These further restrictions are voluntary, until added to this document. This should encourage those architectures to document their coding style. > The root node is a bit special, but other than that mixing nodes with > and without unit address is discouraged practice. If the root node is special, maybe it needs a few rules of its own? All properties without an address come first, then properties with addresses. Sorting within these classes follow the normal rules already stated? > >> +Indentation > >> +----------- > >> + > >> +1. Use indentation according to :ref:`codingstyle`. > >> +2. For arrays spanning across lines, it is preferred to align the continued > >> + entries with opening < from the first line. > >> +3. Each entry in arrays with multiple cells (e.g. "reg" with two IO addresses) > >> + shall be enclosed in <>. > >> + > >> +Example:: > >> + > >> + thermal-sensor@c271000 { > >> + compatible = "qcom,sm8550-tsens", "qcom,tsens-v2"; > >> + reg = <0x0 0x0c271000 0x0 0x1000>, > >> + <0x0 0x0c222000 0x0 0x1000>; > >> + }; > > > > I'm not sure i understand this. Is this example correct? > > > > gpio-fan,speed-map = <0 0 > > 3000 1 > > 6000 2>; > > > > It exists a lot in todays files. > > Depends on the binidng. Is it matrix? If yes, then it is not correct. It seems to me, rules 2 and 3 should be swapped. You can only align the <, if you have <. So logically, the rule about having < should come first. Andrew