From: Jonathan Marek <jonathan@marek.ca>
To: rajeevny@codeaurora.org, Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>,
robh+dt@kernel.org
Cc: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org, linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org,
freedreno@lists.freedesktop.org, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, sean@poorly.run,
robdclark@gmail.com, abhinavk@codeaurora.org,
kalyan_t@codeaurora.org, mkrishn@codeaurora.org
Subject: Re: [v1 1/3] dt-bindings: msm/dsi: Add yaml schema for 7nm DSI PHY
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2021 11:07:07 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <a453734a-ab1f-bf35-9272-0b94c713f05b@marek.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <27dec6f881a3b8bd5e13ba32990f975b@codeaurora.org>
On 6/16/21 1:50 AM, rajeevny@codeaurora.org wrote:
> On 03-06-2021 01:32, rajeevny@codeaurora.org wrote:
>> On 02-06-2021 02:28, Rob Herring wrote:
>>> On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 07:03:53PM +0530, Rajeev Nandan wrote:
>>
>>>> +
>>>> +properties:
>>>> + compatible:
>>>> + oneOf:
>>>> + - const: qcom,dsi-phy-7nm
>>>
>>> When would one use this?
>> This is for SM8250.
>>
>>>
>>>> + - const: qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-7280
>>>> + - const: qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-8150
>>>
>>> These don't look like full SoC names (sm8150?) and it's
>>> <vendor>,<soc>-<block>.
>>
>> Thanks, Rob, for the review.
>>
>> I just took the `compatible` property currently used in the DSI PHY
>> driver
>> (drivers/gpu/drm/msm/dsi/phy/dsi_phy.c), and added a new entry for
>> sc7280.
>> A similar pattern of `compatible` names are used in other variants of the
>> DSI PHY driver e.g. qcom,qcom,dsi-phy-10nm-8998, qcom,dsi-phy-14nm-660
>> etc.
>>
>> The existing compatible names "qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-8150" (SoC at the end)
>> make
>> some sense, if we look at the organization of the dsi phy driver code.
>> I am new to this and don't know the reason behind the current code
>> organization and this naming.
>>
>> Yes, I agree with you, we should use full SoC names. Adding
>> the SoC name at the end does not feel very convincing, so I will
>> change this
>> to the suggested format e.g. "qcom,sm8250-dsi-phy-7nm", and will
>> rename the
>> occurrences in the driver and device tree accordingly.
>> Do I need to make changes for 10nm, 14nm, 20nm, and 28nm DSI PHY too?
>> Bindings doc for these PHYs recently got merged to msm-next [1]
>>
>>
>> [1]
>> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/msm/-/commit/8fc939e72ff80116c090aaf03952253a124d2a8e
>>
>>
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> I missed adding "robh+dt@kernel.org" earlier in this thread.
>
> Please check my response to your review comments. Regarding your
> suggestion to use <vendor>,<soc>-<block> format for compatible property,
> should I also upload a new patch to make changes in 10nm, 14nm, 20nm,
> and 28nm DSI PHY DT bindings?
>
> Thanks,
> Rajeev
>
Hi,
I missed this and ended up sending a similar patch a week later (as part
of my cphy series, because I needed it to add a "phy-type" property).
"qcom,dsi-phy-7nm" and "qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-8150" aren't new compatibles,
they were previously documented in the .txt bindings, which are getting
removed, but the new .yaml bindings didn't include them. Documenting
them is just a fixup to that patch [1] which is already R-B'd by RobH
(and has similar compatibles such as "qcom,dsi-phy-10nm" and
"qcom,dsi-phy-10nm-8998
").
You can use a different/better naming scheme for sc7280, but changing
the others has nothing to do with adding support for sc7280.
[1]
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/msm/-/commit/8fc939e72ff80116c090aaf03952253a124d2a8e
WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: Jonathan Marek <jonathan@marek.ca>
To: rajeevny@codeaurora.org, Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>,
robh+dt@kernel.org
Cc: freedreno@lists.freedesktop.org, mkrishn@codeaurora.org,
devicetree@vger.kernel.org, linux-arm-msm@vger.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org,
robdclark@gmail.com, abhinavk@codeaurora.org,
kalyan_t@codeaurora.org, sean@poorly.run
Subject: Re: [v1 1/3] dt-bindings: msm/dsi: Add yaml schema for 7nm DSI PHY
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2021 11:07:07 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <a453734a-ab1f-bf35-9272-0b94c713f05b@marek.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <27dec6f881a3b8bd5e13ba32990f975b@codeaurora.org>
On 6/16/21 1:50 AM, rajeevny@codeaurora.org wrote:
> On 03-06-2021 01:32, rajeevny@codeaurora.org wrote:
>> On 02-06-2021 02:28, Rob Herring wrote:
>>> On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 07:03:53PM +0530, Rajeev Nandan wrote:
>>
>>>> +
>>>> +properties:
>>>> + compatible:
>>>> + oneOf:
>>>> + - const: qcom,dsi-phy-7nm
>>>
>>> When would one use this?
>> This is for SM8250.
>>
>>>
>>>> + - const: qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-7280
>>>> + - const: qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-8150
>>>
>>> These don't look like full SoC names (sm8150?) and it's
>>> <vendor>,<soc>-<block>.
>>
>> Thanks, Rob, for the review.
>>
>> I just took the `compatible` property currently used in the DSI PHY
>> driver
>> (drivers/gpu/drm/msm/dsi/phy/dsi_phy.c), and added a new entry for
>> sc7280.
>> A similar pattern of `compatible` names are used in other variants of the
>> DSI PHY driver e.g. qcom,qcom,dsi-phy-10nm-8998, qcom,dsi-phy-14nm-660
>> etc.
>>
>> The existing compatible names "qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-8150" (SoC at the end)
>> make
>> some sense, if we look at the organization of the dsi phy driver code.
>> I am new to this and don't know the reason behind the current code
>> organization and this naming.
>>
>> Yes, I agree with you, we should use full SoC names. Adding
>> the SoC name at the end does not feel very convincing, so I will
>> change this
>> to the suggested format e.g. "qcom,sm8250-dsi-phy-7nm", and will
>> rename the
>> occurrences in the driver and device tree accordingly.
>> Do I need to make changes for 10nm, 14nm, 20nm, and 28nm DSI PHY too?
>> Bindings doc for these PHYs recently got merged to msm-next [1]
>>
>>
>> [1]
>> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/msm/-/commit/8fc939e72ff80116c090aaf03952253a124d2a8e
>>
>>
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> I missed adding "robh+dt@kernel.org" earlier in this thread.
>
> Please check my response to your review comments. Regarding your
> suggestion to use <vendor>,<soc>-<block> format for compatible property,
> should I also upload a new patch to make changes in 10nm, 14nm, 20nm,
> and 28nm DSI PHY DT bindings?
>
> Thanks,
> Rajeev
>
Hi,
I missed this and ended up sending a similar patch a week later (as part
of my cphy series, because I needed it to add a "phy-type" property).
"qcom,dsi-phy-7nm" and "qcom,dsi-phy-7nm-8150" aren't new compatibles,
they were previously documented in the .txt bindings, which are getting
removed, but the new .yaml bindings didn't include them. Documenting
them is just a fixup to that patch [1] which is already R-B'd by RobH
(and has similar compatibles such as "qcom,dsi-phy-10nm" and
"qcom,dsi-phy-10nm-8998
").
You can use a different/better naming scheme for sc7280, but changing
the others has nothing to do with adding support for sc7280.
[1]
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/msm/-/commit/8fc939e72ff80116c090aaf03952253a124d2a8e
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-06-17 15:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-05-31 13:33 [v1 0/3] drm/msm/dsi: Add display DSI support for SC7280 target Rajeev Nandan
2021-05-31 13:33 ` Rajeev Nandan
2021-05-31 13:33 ` [v1 1/3] dt-bindings: msm/dsi: Add yaml schema for 7nm DSI PHY Rajeev Nandan
2021-05-31 13:33 ` Rajeev Nandan
2021-06-01 13:32 ` Rob Herring
2021-06-01 13:32 ` Rob Herring
2021-06-01 20:58 ` Rob Herring
2021-06-01 20:58 ` Rob Herring
2021-06-02 20:02 ` rajeevny
2021-06-02 20:02 ` rajeevny
2021-06-16 5:50 ` rajeevny
2021-06-16 5:50 ` rajeevny
2021-06-17 15:07 ` Jonathan Marek [this message]
2021-06-17 15:07 ` Jonathan Marek
2021-06-18 10:39 ` rajeevny
2021-06-18 10:39 ` rajeevny
2021-05-31 13:33 ` [v1 2/3] drm/msm/dsi: Add PHY configuration for SC7280 Rajeev Nandan
2021-05-31 13:33 ` Rajeev Nandan
2021-05-31 17:57 ` Dmitry Baryshkov
2021-05-31 17:57 ` Dmitry Baryshkov
2021-06-01 12:22 ` rajeevny
2021-06-01 12:22 ` rajeevny
2021-05-31 13:33 ` [v1 3/3] drm/msm/dsi: Add DSI support " Rajeev Nandan
2021-05-31 13:33 ` Rajeev Nandan
2021-05-31 17:57 ` Dmitry Baryshkov
2021-05-31 17:57 ` Dmitry Baryshkov
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