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From: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
To: Matt Sealey <matt@genesi-usa.com>
Cc: Mitch Bradley <wmb@firmworks.com>,
	linuxppc-dev list <linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org>,
	devicetree-discuss list <devicetree-discuss@ozlabs.org>
Subject: Re: GPIO - marking individual pins (not) available in device tree
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 12:54:15 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <49060047.2010809@freescale.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4905FF2B.10007@genesi-usa.com>

Matt Sealey wrote:
> Scott Wood wrote:
>> It's deprecated *in the context of flat device trees*.  Anything not 
>> using flat device trees is out-of-scope with respect to ePAPR.
> 
> Isn't the beauty of a device tree that every firmware no matter what
> type can present it in whatever form it chooses, but still be describing
> the same hardware in the same way?

When run-time services are not involved, yes.  device_type was used by 
1275 in the context of run-time services, which we don't have, so we 
didn't copy that property over (except for memory and cpu, to avoid 
gratuitous divergence).

> I'm curious, is it the remit of the ePAPR TSC to publish and act as
> a registration authority for device tree bindings for specific SoCs
> or is that devolved to the SoC maker itself (be they a member of
> Power.org or not) and, more prudent, two other questions; where are
> Freescale and IBM publishing these if it is their responsibility,
> are things like the mysterious i2c binding going to be published
> under this TSC?

There has been talk about setting up such a repository, but I'm not sure 
what the status of it is.

-Scott

  reply	other threads:[~2008-10-27 17:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 52+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-10-23 21:32 GPIO - marking individual pins (not) available in device tree Matt Sealey
2008-10-23 22:22 ` Mitch Bradley
2008-10-23 23:05   ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-24  0:52     ` Mitch Bradley
2008-10-24  3:29       ` David Gibson
2008-10-24  4:17         ` Mitch Bradley
2008-10-24  4:45           ` David Gibson
2008-10-24 22:14             ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-26 23:47               ` David Gibson
2008-10-27 15:40                 ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-27 18:34                   ` Anton Vorontsov
2008-10-27 18:56                     ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-27 20:10                       ` Anton Vorontsov
2008-10-27 21:56                         ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-27 23:12                           ` Anton Vorontsov
2008-10-27 23:40                             ` Anton Vorontsov
2008-10-28  0:47                               ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-28  1:11                             ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-28  2:37                               ` Anton Vorontsov
2008-10-28 16:53                                 ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-28 17:39                                   ` Grant Likely
2008-10-28 19:46                                     ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-28  0:15                   ` David Gibson
2008-10-28  0:51                     ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-28  1:50                       ` David Gibson
2008-10-28  5:20                       ` Grant Likely
2008-10-24 22:03       ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-24 22:20         ` Stephen Neuendorffer
2008-10-26 21:39           ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-24 23:44         ` Mitch Bradley
2008-10-26 21:13           ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-26 23:53             ` David Gibson
2008-10-27 16:12               ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-27 16:35                 ` Scott Wood
2008-10-27 17:05                   ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-27 17:25                     ` Scott Wood
2008-10-27 17:49                       ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-27 17:54                         ` Scott Wood [this message]
2008-10-28  0:38                           ` David Gibson
2008-10-28  0:34                 ` David Gibson
2008-10-24  4:58     ` David Gibson
2008-10-24  3:27   ` David Gibson
2008-10-24 16:41 ` Anton Vorontsov
2008-10-24 17:01   ` Anton Vorontsov
2008-10-24 22:17     ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-24 22:37       ` Anton Vorontsov
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-10-28 13:31 Konstantinos Margaritis
2008-10-28 14:11 ` Anton Vorontsov
2008-10-28 14:15 ` Grant Likely
2008-10-28 17:06   ` Matt Sealey
2008-10-28 17:32     ` Grant Likely
2008-10-28 23:37 ` David Gibson

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