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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/3] arm64: dts: ti: k3-j7200-main: Add gpio nodes in main domain
On 00:39-20201114, Sekhar Nori wrote:
>
> I was using the latest schema from master. But I changed to 2020.08.1
> also, and still don't see the warning.
>
> $ dt-doc-validate --version
> 2020.12.dev1+gab5a73fcef26
>
> I dont have a system-wide dtc installed. One in kernel tree is updated.
>
> $ scripts/dtc/dtc --version
> Version: DTC 1.6.0-gcbca977e
>
> Looking at your logs, it looks like you have more patches than just this
> applied. I wonder if thats making a difference. Can you check with just
> these patches applied to linux-next or share your tree which includes
> other patches?
>
> In your logs, you have such error for other interrupt controller nodes
> as well. For example:
>
> arch/arm64/boot/dts/ti/k3-j7200-main.dtsi:
> /bus@100000/bus@30000000/interrupt-controller1: Missing #address-cells
> in interrupt provider
>
> Which I don't see in my logs. My guess is some other patch(es) in your
> patch stack either uncovers this warning or causes it.

Oh boy! I sent you and myself on wild goose chase! Really sorry about
messing up in the report of bug.

It is not dtbs_check, it is building dtbs with W=2 that generates this
warning. dtc 1.6.0 is sufficient to reproduce this behavior.

Using v5.10-rc1 as baseline (happens the same with next-20201113 as
well.

v5.10-rc1: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/Pn9HDqRjQ4/ (recording:
https://asciinema.org/a/55YVpql9Bq8rh8fePTxI2xObO)

v5.10-rc1 + 1st patch in the series(since we are testing):
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/QWQRMSv565/ (recording:
https://asciinema.org/a/ZSKZkOY13l4lmZ2xWH34jMlM1)

Diff: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/239sYYT2QY/

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