Re: [PATCH 2/5] arm64: Juno: Split juno.dts into juno-base.dtsi and juno.dts.

From: Sudeep Holla
Date: Thu May 14 2015 - 09:44:59 EST




On 14/05/15 12:04, Jon Medhurst (Tixy) wrote:
On Thu, 2015-05-14 at 11:30 +0100, Liviu Dudau wrote:
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 10:35:42AM +0100, Jon Medhurst (Tixy) wrote:
[...]

What criteria were used to select the contents of juno-base.dtsi?
From what I can see, the stuff left out of base is still the same for r0
and r1 (cpu, pmu, memory, psci!).
[...]

There are potential differences. Cortex-A53 cluster in r1 has limited
CPUfreq functionality due to a chip errata and there were talks internally
to actually disable it, hence the reason for keeping CPUs outside the
juno-base.dtsi. r2 will have a different set of big CPUs as well, so this
is preparing for the future as well.

PMU are linked to the CPUs, hence the reason they stayed. As for the
memory and psci nodes the thinking behind it was mostly to allow for
ACPI to make changes there, but it does look now like retrofitting an
explanation to something that I did not give too much thought at that
moment.

I guess my concern was motivated by the selfish aspect of having to
maintain a bunch of out-of-tree Juno patches (like cpuidle and cpufreq

Hopefully not too long :)

related DT updates) and having to duplicate those in more than one DT,
and also having backport DT reorgs like this patch. Of course, none of
that should be a consideration in deciding what goes into mainline, I
just wanted to make sure there was a reason for the patch.


But I agree with you to remove duplicates as much as possible. Since
it's not possible to speculate how things will be in future platform,
IMO we can have all the device nodes that are common to both r0 and r1
in juno-base.dtsi for now and move them out as and when required.

Regards,
Sudeep
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