From: Sebastian Frias <sf84@laposte.net>
To: Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com>, Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: devicetree <devicetree@vger.kernel.org>,
Mason <slash.tmp@free.fr>, Timur Tabi <timur@tabi.org>,
Linux ARM <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: ARM, SoC: About the use DT-defined properties by 3rd-party drivers
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 18:29:06 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <57D6D7D2.7030507@laposte.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CANCZdfri+T59FA4XTaH5JbW0BaJHt3w5eaSkpD8NrJn6nZrZbA@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Warner,
On 09/12/2016 04:26 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 8:01 AM, Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> wrote:
>>> Since the question seems understood, do you have an example of other SoC's
>>> doing something similar?
>>
>> I do not have an example. I know that others are using DT for data
>> beyond what Linux or another OS requires, but it's my understanding that
>> that is typically in a separate DTB.
>
> Just to clarify: FreeBSD uses, for the most part, the DTB's that the
> 'vendor' ships, which is quite often the same ones included in Linux.
> There's some exceptions where the bindings weren't really hardware
> independent, or where the abstraction model was really Linux specific
> (for things like the HDMI stack).
>
> However, with the advent of overlays, one would think that a vendor
> could easily include an overlay with the DTB data for the devices they
> don't wish to, or cannot for other reasons release. It seems like the
> perfect mechanism to comply with the rules about inclusion of nodes in
> the DTS. Vendors are free to document these nodes and don't require
> the Linux kernel include them in the Documents directory to do so.
> There have been recent efforts to move this documentation to a third
> party to maintain.
This is very interesting, do you have a more concrete example of such
usage?
The overlay technique could be a solution, but so is forking and
distributing a non-documented DT. That's why I'd put this solution a
little bit lower than just exposing the entire HW description through
the DT.
Best regards,
Sebastian
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-09-12 16:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-08-24 14:29 ARM,SoC: About the use DT-defined properties by 3rd-party drivers Sebastian Frias
2016-08-28 20:36 ` Timur Tabi
2016-09-12 12:29 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-09-12 12:38 ` Mark Rutland
2016-09-12 13:15 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-09-12 13:23 ` Timur Tabi
2016-09-12 14:01 ` ARM, SoC: " Mark Rutland
2016-09-12 14:26 ` Warner Losh
2016-09-12 16:29 ` Sebastian Frias [this message]
2016-09-12 16:45 ` Warner Losh
2016-09-12 16:49 ` Timur Tabi
2016-09-12 17:07 ` Mark Rutland
2016-09-12 17:06 ` Mark Rutland
2016-09-12 16:07 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-09-12 16:21 ` Timur Tabi
2016-09-12 16:26 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-09-12 16:56 ` Mark Rutland
2016-09-13 10:04 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-09-13 11:37 ` Timur Tabi
2016-09-13 13:23 ` Mark Rutland
2016-09-13 13:12 ` Mark Rutland
2016-09-13 14:22 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-09-13 14:51 ` Mark Rutland
2016-09-14 8:32 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-09-13 14:55 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-09-13 15:47 ` Mark Rutland
2016-09-14 8:24 ` Sebastian Frias
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