On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 2:31 PM Stefano Stabellini via System-dt
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> On Thu, 31 Oct 2019, Nathalie Chan King Choy via System-dt wrote:
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> Hi Nathalie,
>
> Thank you for the notes. I'll take this opportunity to test the new
> mailing list as well ;-)
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> > In today's call, Stefano presented from the example System DTS file that is
> > attached. It is an early draft based on discussions between Stefano &
> > Grant after Linaro Connect SAN19, related to getting a system DT to work in
> > the default case, without requiring pruning. (I wasn't sure how to allow .dts
> > files in the mailing list content filter, so I changed the extension to .txt)
> >
> > Action items:
> > - All: if you can think of simple solution to interrupt-map info
> > duplication, let Stefano know & he will try to add to the example.
> > - Stefano: Remove ranges from amba_rpu
> > - Stefano: In next couple weeks, look at GPIO controller extensions & write
> > in detail & send to list so we can discuss.
>
> I am trying to look for the interrupt-related GPIO extensions, and the
> only one I could find is: socionext,interrupt-ranges
> from Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-uniphier.txt:
>
> - socionext,interrupt-ranges: Specifies an interrupt number mapping between
> this GPIO controller and its interrupt parent, in the form of arbitrary
> number of <child-interrupt-base parent-interrupt-base length> triplets.
No, there's numerous examples that *should* have used interrupt-map,
but invented their own thing.
> which is very similar to what we need here, but it looks like a
> socionext specific property while I seem to recall that Rob said that it
> was made "standard".
>
> Rob, is this the property you had in mind? Or is there another one?
No. It's '*-map-pass-thru' and in the DT spec. Here's the commit
adding it[1]. The motivation for this was GPIO, but the spec was
written generically.
Rob
[1] https://github.com/devicetree-org/devicetree-specification/commit/32c96cd64…
On Thu, 31 Oct 2019, Nathalie Chan King Choy via System-dt wrote:
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Hi Nathalie,
Thank you for the notes. I'll take this opportunity to test the new
mailing list as well ;-)
> In today's call, Stefano presented from the example System DTS file that is
> attached. It is an early draft based on discussions between Stefano &
> Grant after Linaro Connect SAN19, related to getting a system DT to work in
> the default case, without requiring pruning. (I wasn't sure how to allow .dts
> files in the mailing list content filter, so I changed the extension to .txt)
>
> Action items:
> - All: if you can think of simple solution to interrupt-map info
> duplication, let Stefano know & he will try to add to the example.
> - Stefano: Remove ranges from amba_rpu
> - Stefano: In next couple weeks, look at GPIO controller extensions & write
> in detail & send to list so we can discuss.
I am trying to look for the interrupt-related GPIO extensions, and the
only one I could find is: socionext,interrupt-ranges
from Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio-uniphier.txt:
- socionext,interrupt-ranges: Specifies an interrupt number mapping between
this GPIO controller and its interrupt parent, in the form of arbitrary
number of <child-interrupt-base parent-interrupt-base length> triplets.
which is very similar to what we need here, but it looks like a
socionext specific property while I seem to recall that Rob said that it
was made "standard".
Rob, is this the property you had in mind? Or is there another one?
Hi all,
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The notes from today's call can be found on the OpenAMP wiki at this link:
https://github.com/OpenAMP/open-amp/wiki/System-DT-Meeting-Notes-2019#20191…
In today's call, Stefano presented from the example System DTS file that is
attached. It is an early draft based on discussions between Stefano &
Grant after Linaro Connect SAN19, related to getting a system DT to work in
the default case, without requiring pruning. (I wasn't sure how to allow .dts
files in the mailing list content filter, so I changed the extension to .txt)
Action items:
- All: if you can think of simple solution to interrupt-map info
duplication, let Stefano know & he will try to add to the example.
- Stefano: Remove ranges from amba_rpu
- Stefano: In next couple weeks, look at GPIO controller extensions & write
in detail & send to list so we can discuss.
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