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SubjectRe: [PATCH 2/2] arm64: dts: imx: Add i.MX8M Plus Gateworks gw7400 dts support
On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 12:13 AM Krzysztof Kozlowski
<krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org> wrote:
>
> On 07/04/2022 23:04, Tim Harvey wrote:
> > The Gateworks GW7400 is an ARM based single board computer (SBC)
> > featuring:
> > - i.MX8M Plus SoC
> > - LPDDR4 DRAM
> > - eMMC FLASH
>
> Thank you for your patch. There is something to discuss/improve.
>

Krzysztof,

Thanks for the review!

> (...)
>
> > +
> > +#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
> > +#include <dt-bindings/input/linux-event-codes.h>
> > +#include <dt-bindings/leds/common.h>
> > +
> > +#include "imx8mp.dtsi"
> > +
> > +/ {
> > + model = "Gateworks Venice GW74xx i.MX8MP board";
> > + compatible = "gw,imx8mp-gw74xx", "fsl,imx8mp";
>
> Deprecated vendor prefix.

thanks - I wasn't aware 'gw' got deprecated. I will update to 'gateworks'.

I'm in the habit of using 'make dtbs W=1' to check for errors. Is
there something better I should be using that would catch this?

>
> > +
> > + aliases {
> > + ethernet0 = &eqos;
> > + ethernet1 = &fec;
> > + ethernet2 = &lan1;
> > + ethernet3 = &lan2;
> > + ethernet4 = &lan3;
> > + ethernet5 = &lan4;
> > + ethernet6 = &lan5;
> > + };
> > +
> > + chosen {
> > + stdout-path = &uart2;
> > + };
> > +
> > + memory@40000000 {
> > + device_type = "memory";
> > + reg = <0x0 0x40000000 0 0x80000000>;
> > + };
> > +
> > + gpio-keys {
> > + compatible = "gpio-keys";
> > +
> > + user-pb {
>
> Generic node names please, so "key-0" or "user-pb-key" (although adding
> specific parts is really not needed, because you have the label).

ok

>
> > + label = "user_pb";
> > + gpios = <&gpio 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
> > + linux,code = <BTN_0>;
> > + };
> > +
> > + user-pb1x {
> > + label = "user_pb1x";
> > + linux,code = <BTN_1>;
> > + interrupt-parent = <&gsc>;
> > + interrupts = <0>;
> > + };
> > +
> > + key-erased {
> > + label = "key_erased";
> > + linux,code = <BTN_2>;
> > + interrupt-parent = <&gsc>;
> > + interrupts = <1>;
> > + };
> > +
> > + eeprom-wp {
> > + label = "eeprom_wp";
> > + linux,code = <BTN_3>;
> > + interrupt-parent = <&gsc>;
> > + interrupts = <2>;
> > + };
> > +
> > + tamper {
> > + label = "tamper";
> > + linux,code = <BTN_4>;
> > + interrupt-parent = <&gsc>;
> > + interrupts = <5>;
> > + };
> > +
> > + switch-hold {
> > + label = "switch_hold";
> > + linux,code = <BTN_5>;
> > + interrupt-parent = <&gsc>;
> > + interrupts = <7>;
> > + };
> > + };
> > +
> > + led-controller {
> > + compatible = "gpio-leds";
> > + pinctrl-names = "default";
> > + pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_gpio_leds>;
> > +
> > + led-0 {
> > + function = LED_FUNCTION_STATUS;
>
> LED_FUNCTION_HEARTBEAT

yes, thanks for catching this

>
> > + color = <LED_COLOR_ID_GREEN>;
> > + gpios = <&gpio2 15 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
> > + default-state = "on";
> > + linux,default-trigger = "heartbeat";
> > + };
> > +
> > + led-1 {
> > + function = LED_FUNCTION_STATUS;
> > + color = <LED_COLOR_ID_RED>;
> > + gpios = <&gpio2 16 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
> > + default-state = "off";
> > + };
> > + };
> > +
> > + pps {
> > + compatible = "pps-gpio";
> > + pinctrl-names = "default";
> > + pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_pps>;
> > + gpios = <&gpio1 12 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
> > + status = "okay";
>
> No need for status.

ok. What is the best way to know if a binding uses status or not?

Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/fsl,fec.yaml for example does
not mention it uses status, yet it does.

Best Regards,

Tim

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