Re: [PATCH V3 1/3] mfd: add support for AMS AS3722 PMIC

From: Stephen Warren
Date: Tue Oct 01 2013 - 16:39:57 EST


On 09/24/2013 05:58 AM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
> The AMS AS3722 is a compact system PMU suitable for mobile phones,
> tablets etc. It has 4 DC/DC step-down regulators, 3 DC/DC step-down
> controller, 11 LDOs, RTC, automatic battery, temperature and
> over-current monitoring, 8 GPIOs, ADC and watchdog.
>
> Add MFD core driver for the AS3722 to support core functionality.

> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/as3722.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/as3722.txt

> +Required properties:
> +-------------------
> +- compatible : Must be "ams,as3722".
> +- reg: I2C device address.
> +- interrupt-controller : AS3722 has its own internal IRQs

You should at least specify that the property is a Boolean.

That description a justification for why that property should be
present, not a description of the property.

If the device only has *internal* IRQs, you shouldn't need any of the
IRQ properties in DT. Rather, I believe you need the IRQ properties
because the device has *external* IRQ inputs via the "gpio-in-interrupt"
GPIO mux function.

> +- interrupt-parent : The parent interrupt controller.

While that property is allowed, it's not required. It's also unusual to
mention it in individual bindings, since it's a system-defined property.

> +Optional properties:
> +-------------------

> +- pinctrl-names: It is define in the
> + Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/pinctrl-binding.txt

You need to specify which values must be present in this property.

Why is the property optional?

If you're going to mention pinctrl-names, shouldn't you also mention
pinctrl-$n?

Instead, I would simply say:

==========
Optional properties:

A pinctrl state named "default" must be defined, using the bindings in
../pinctrl/pinctrl-binding.txt.
==========

Oh, and don't use an absolute file-name within the Linux kernel source
tree, since that path name will change after the binding docs are moved
out of the kernel source tree.

As I mentioned when reviewing the pinmux binding, that binding should be
described here.

In the example, I see a regulators binding. That should be here too.
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