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charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <20251211-dev-dt-warnings-all-v1-0-21b18b9ada77@codeconstruct.com.au> On Thu, Dec 11, 2025 at 05:45:42PM +0900, Andrew Jeffery wrote: > Hi all, > > This series removes the remaining warnings produced by `make > CHECK_DTBS=y ...` for the AST2500 and AST2600 EVBs and their related > DTSIs. The tidy-up has the usual benefit of making it clear to > contributors that any warnings are likely their own to fix before their > patches will be considered for merging. > > I've framed it as an RFC with all patches contained in the one series > so the goal is clear, we can see what's needed to reach it, and we can > decide whether and how it should be split or merged going forward. > > As it stands there's little in the way of code change, except to > pinctrl (though also not much there). As such I've included the > binding maintainers and subsystem lists as recipients but not yet Cc'ed > subsystem maintainers directly because there are quite a few and I hope > to avoid mostly uninteresting patches being a source of irritation. > > The patches fall into several groups: > > Patch 1: > Rob's conversion of the PWM/tach binding to DT schema with fixes > applied for the license and typos identified by Krzysztof. > > Patches 2-5: > Fixes for the warnings related to the LPC and pinctrl nodes, touching > relevant drivers and the devicetrees. > > I expect that if this approach is acceptable that we'll need to split > application of the patches across successive release cycles, with the > driver changes going in first. > > Patches 6-8: > Fix MMC/SDHCI warnings, touching the relevant binding and devicetrees > > Patches 9-10: > Clarify the relationships between the ACRY and AHB controller > > Patches 11-16: > The remaining pieces that eliminate the warnings Don't you see warnings for at25: 89 (atmel,at25): 'size' is a required property 89 (atmel,at25): 'pagesize' is a required property 89 (atmel,at25): 'address-width' is a required property These are due to using the deprecated (since 2012) at25,byte-len, at25,addr-mode, and at25,page-size properties. I think it has been long enough you can just replace them with the new ones. Rob