From: Segher Boessenkool <segher@kernel.crashing.org>
To: "Yoder Stuart-B08248" <stuart.yoder@freescale.com>
Cc: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org, david@gibson.dropbear.id.au,
bluesmoke-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: RFC: new device types in the device tree (RE: [PATCH] powerpc: Add EDAC platform devices for 85xx)
Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 02:48:19 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1624cd331b61117d7251f70caaa86292@kernel.crashing.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9696D7A991D0824DBA8DFAC74A9C5FA302D5E195@az33exm25.fsl.freescale.net>
>>> The 1275 spec is 'Open Firmware centric' in that it says
>>> you don't need a device_type if the node is not used
>>> by Open Firmware.
>>
>> It is "Open firmware centric" in every way; it is
>> the Open firmware definition after all.
>>
>> "device_type" specifies what firmware interfaces a
>> node implements. "name" and "compatible" are for
>> the client (i.e., OS, bootloader, etc.) to use for
>> matching drivers to device nodes.
>
> The flat device tree standard (i.e. booting-without-of.txt)
> certainly inherited stuff from IEEE-1275, but can diverge
> if need be.
It shares the kernel interface. You cannot go diverge
on fundamental things.
> name is always optional (as defined by b-w-of.txt)
Where does it say that? "name" is always required! In
the newer flat tree format, it's even impossible to
create a node without "name".
> There are no interfaces or methods with the device trees
> defined in DTS files. Given that, does the the device_type
> property have any value at all?
Not much, but still a bit, like you can find all
"serial" devices if you want to. And of course,
many bindings require a specific "device_type",
so you should have one.
> There are a slew of device_types defined in the DTS files
> and in booting-without-of.txt. Should all these be
> removed?
Most should yes.
>> It typically makes no sense to create a new "device_type"
>> value for anything else than very generic classes of
>> device, where you can drive the device without knowing
>> anything else than what is defined in the binding for
>> that "device_type".
>
> What types devices get a device_type and which don't? Linux
> drives the devices based on "compatible".
No, Linux selects which driver to use based on "compatible".
That's a crucial difference.
>> And the associated methods and anything else that is
>> needed. It would be a big mistake to create incompatibilities
>> with "real OF" where those can be avoided just as easily.
>
> But there are no methods.
Again, you should not create incompatibilities where
not needed. Since "device_type" is primarily useful
for (talking to / using) the firmware, and hardly
useful at all for the flat device tree, the flat tree
"standard" shouldn't define new "device_type"s without
making it a real OF binding.
> Even if the kernel does not use 'device_type', the property
> still seems to have some value in that it specifies a
> required set of properties and their values for various
> classes of devices.
Sure. "network", "block", "serial", etc.
> Take a flash device for instance--
Yes, "flash" could be made into a nice generic binding
(except that no one has succeeded so far, there are just
way too many different kinds of flash/rom/nvram, and
many ways to hook them up).
> I suppose we can delete the device_type property and the
> kernel will still be happy, but it's nice to have a standard
> set of properties that everyone uses when describing a given
> class of device. The device_type is just a convenient
> identifer to refer to this device class and set of properties.
Unfortunately, there is no standard "device_type" for
flash yet.
Segher
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-05-03 0:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-04-25 21:37 [PATCH] powerpc: Add EDAC platform devices for 85xx Dave Jiang
2007-04-26 0:08 ` David Gibson
2007-04-26 0:37 ` Dave Jiang
2007-04-26 14:31 ` Kumar Gala
2007-04-26 16:56 ` Dave Jiang
2007-04-26 18:56 ` Segher Boessenkool
2007-05-01 15:11 ` RFC: new device types in the device tree (RE: [PATCH] powerpc: Add EDAC platform devices for 85xx) Yoder Stuart-B08248
2007-05-02 0:34 ` Segher Boessenkool
2007-05-02 1:19 ` David Gibson
2007-05-02 19:04 ` Yoder Stuart-B08248
2007-05-03 0:17 ` David Gibson
2007-05-03 0:55 ` Segher Boessenkool
2007-05-04 15:29 ` Yoder Stuart-B08248
2007-05-03 0:54 ` Segher Boessenkool
2007-05-02 18:50 ` Yoder Stuart-B08248
2007-05-03 0:48 ` Segher Boessenkool [this message]
2007-05-04 15:16 ` Yoder Stuart-B08248
2007-05-05 0:07 ` Segher Boessenkool
2007-04-30 17:37 ` [PATCH] powerpc: Add EDAC platform devices for 85xx Dave Jiang
2007-05-01 18:32 ` [PATCH] powerpc: publish 85xx soc devices as of_device on cds and ads Dave Jiang
2007-05-07 23:26 ` [PATCH] powerpc: add dts entries to 85xx for EDAC Dave Jiang
2007-05-08 3:42 ` Olof Johansson
2007-05-08 17:34 ` Dave Jiang
2007-05-08 13:16 ` Kumar Gala
2007-05-08 17:08 ` Dave Jiang
2007-05-09 14:40 ` Segher Boessenkool
2007-05-09 16:53 ` Dave Jiang
2007-05-10 5:25 ` Kumar Gala
2007-05-10 17:03 ` Dave Jiang
2007-05-15 18:20 ` Kumar Gala
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