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SubjectRe: [PATCH 02/14] dt-bindings: phy: qcom,qmp-usb3-dp: fix sc8280xp bindings
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On 15/11/2022 15:22, Johan Hovold wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 09:12:54AM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
>> On 14/11/2022 18:08, Johan Hovold wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Which is also fine. I don't understand still why it is a problem - even
>>>> if you have multiple files, one for each SoC/phy. If USB4 brings here 10
>>>> more clocks and other SoCs/phys might bring many more options, then what
>>>> else can you do? Grow the binding file with big text-based mapping of
>>>> IDs? It's not a viable solution. Header or headers is the only
>>>> maintainable way for such cases.
>>>
>>> So then we must add per-SoC (and PHY type) headers even if we can
>>> possibly reuse defines from one platform for another as long as they
>>> appear to be similar enough?
>>
>> No, you don't have to. I just got impression that future devices will
>> bring so many changes that anyway you will end up with per-SoC defines.
>>
>>> For example, using a "SC7180_USB3_DP" infix
>>> for the current platforms and add a new series of indexes for SC8280XP:
>>>
>>> QMP_SC7180_USB3_DP_USB3_PIPE 0
>>> QMP_SC7180_USB3_DP_DP_LINK 1
>>> QMP_SC7180_USB3_DP_DP_VCO_DIV 2
>>>
>>> QMP_SC8280XP_USB4_USB3_DP_USB3_PIPE 0
>>> QMP_SC8280XP_USB4_USB3_DP_DP_LINK 1
>>> QMP_SC8280XP_USB4_USB3_DP_DP_VCO_DIV 2
>>> QMP_SC8280XP_USB4_USB3_DP_USB4_PCIE_PIPE 3
>>> ...
>>> QMP_SC8280XP_USB4_USB3_DP_USB4_RX1 9
>>
>> The names are just a names, you can even use QMP_SC7180_* on SC8280XP.
>> You can skip the SoC part and have something shared. We already have
>> such patterns - although maybe more often for outside components (like
>> PMICs). The differences are:
>> 1. For per-SoC name it's quite obvious which clock is supported on fiven
>> SoC,
>> 2. With shared names, you should document somewhere mapping between
>> supported clocks and SoCs. Also what to do if new device comes with 10
>> new clocks entirely different - re-use/map existing defines or add
>> completely new set of 10 of them?
>
> Ok, thanks. I'll go with a common prefix per PHY type for now, and we
> can worry about hypothetical hardware revisions later.
>
> I'll use a "QMP_USB43DP_" prefix for the new SC8280XP binding, which can
> be reused also for the older SoCs with USB3-DP PHYs if/when we convert
> them as their indexes will be a subset of the SC8280XP ones:
>
> /* QMP USB4-USB3-DP clocks */
> #define QMP_USB43DP_USB3_PIPE_CLK 0
> #define QMP_USB43DP_DP_LINK_CLK 1
> #define QMP_USB43DP_DP_VCO_DIV_CLK 2
>
> Since I'm adding a new header anyway, I decided to go with dedicated
> indexes also for the PHY selection (instead of using the PHY_TYPE
> defines):
>
> /* QMP USB4-USB3-DP PHYs */
> #define QMP_USB43DP_USB3_PHY 0
> #define QMP_USB43DP_DP_PHY 1
>
> I'll add these to a common dt-bindings/phy/phy-qcom-qmp.h header so that
> it can be used also for the UFS clocks (with a "QMP_UFS_" prefix).

Sounds good, thanks.

Best regards,
Krzysztof

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