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    SubjectRe: [PATCH v6 1/2] of: Documentation: Specify local APIC ID in "reg"
    On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 5:05 PM, Ivan Gorinov <ivan.gorinov@intel.com> wrote:
    > Use the "reg" property to specify the processor's local APIC ID.
    > Local APIC ID is assigned by hardware and may differ from CPU number.

    Is "CPU number" a s/w visible h/w number or has it just been an index
    for DT? In the latter case, I'm okay with this change. In the former
    case, you should stick to the existing numbering. For example on ARM,
    the number here corresponds to a core ID number in a register called
    MPIDR.

    >
    > Signed-off-by: Ivan Gorinov <ivan.gorinov@intel.com>
    > ---
    > Documentation/devicetree/bindings/x86/ce4100.txt | 37 ++++++++++++++++++------
    > 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
    >
    > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/x86/ce4100.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/x86/ce4100.txt
    > index b49ae59..1c41cbd 100644
    > --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/x86/ce4100.txt
    > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/x86/ce4100.txt
    > @@ -7,17 +7,36 @@ Many of the "generic" devices like HPET or IO APIC have the ce4100
    > name in their compatible property because they first appeared in this
    > SoC.
    >
    > -The CPU node
    > -------------
    > - cpu@0 {
    > - device_type = "cpu";
    > - compatible = "intel,ce4100";
    > - reg = <0>;
    > - lapic = <&lapic0>;
    > +The CPU nodes
    > +-------------
    > +
    > + cpus {
    > + #address-cells = <1>;
    > + #size-cells = <0>;
    > +
    > + cpu@0x00 {

    Drop the '0x' and leading 0s.

    > + device_type = "cpu";
    > + compatible = "intel,ce4100";
    > + reg = <0x00>;
    > + };
    > +
    > + cpu@0x02 {
    > + device_type = "cpu";
    > + compatible = "intel,ce4100";
    > + reg = <0x02>;
    > + };
    > };
    >
    > -The reg property describes the CPU number. The lapic property points to
    > -the local APIC timer.
    > +A "cpu" node describes one logical processor (hardware thread).
    > +
    > +Required properties:
    > +
    > +- device_type
    > + Device type, must be "cpu".
    > +
    > +- reg
    > + Local APIC ID, the unique number assigned to each processor by
    > + system hardware.
    >
    > The SoC node
    > ------------
    > --
    > 2.7.4
    >

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