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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 2/2] dt-bindings: can: flexcan: convert fsl,*flexcan bindings to yaml
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 2:52 AM Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> wrote:
>
> In order to automate the verification of DT nodes convert
> fsl-flexcan.txt to fsl,flexcan.yaml
>
> Signed-off-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de>
> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201016073315.16232-3-o.rempel@pengutronix.de
> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
> ---
> .../bindings/net/can/fsl,flexcan.yaml | 135 ++++++++++++++++++
> .../bindings/net/can/fsl-flexcan.txt | 57 --------
> 2 files changed, 135 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/fsl,flexcan.yaml
> delete mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/fsl-flexcan.txt

Why did this go into v5.10-rc3? It's not a fix and now a fix is needed:

/builds/robherring/linux-dt-bindings/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/imx5-clock.example.dt.yaml:
can@53fc8000: compatible: 'oneOf' conditional failed, one must be
fixed:
['fsl,imx53-flexcan', 'fsl,p1010-flexcan'] is too long
Additional items are not allowed ('fsl,p1010-flexcan' was unexpected)
'fsl,imx53-flexcan' is not one of ['fsl,imx7d-flexcan',
'fsl,imx6ul-flexcan', 'fsl,imx6sx-flexcan']
'fsl,imx53-flexcan' is not one of ['fsl,ls1028ar1-flexcan']
'fsl,imx6q-flexcan' was expected
'fsl,lx2160ar1-flexcan' was expected
From schema: /builds/robherring/linux-dt-bindings/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/fsl,flexcan.yaml
/builds/robherring/linux-dt-bindings/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/fsl,flexcan.example.dt.yaml:
can@2090000: fsl,stop-mode: [[4294967295, 52, 28]] is too short
From schema: /builds/robherring/linux-dt-bindings/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/can/fsl,flexcan.yaml

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