Re: [PATCH v5 01/13] dt-bindings: net: wireless: describe the ath12k AHB module

From: Raj Kumar Bhagat
Date: Mon Feb 03 2025 - 04:08:56 EST


On 1/30/2025 1:58 PM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
>> + memory-region:
>> + description:
>> + phandle to a node describing reserved memory (System RAM memory)
>> + used by ath12k firmware (see bindings/reserved-memory/reserved-memory.txt)
> Do not say what DT syntax is, so "phandle to a node" is redundant,
> reserved-memory.txt is redundant. The only useful part here is "used by
> ath12k firmware", so based on this none of below are used by the driver
> and driver just passes them to the firmware?
>

Sure, will rephrase the description.

These reserved memory-regions are utilized by the ath12k firmware. The ath12k driver
stores these memory addresses solely for the purpose of collecting crash dumps
(RAM dumps) when the firmware encounters a crash.

>> + items:
>> + - description: Q6 memory region
>> + - description: m3 dump memory region
>> + - description: Q6 caldata memory region
>> + - description: Multi Link Operation (MLO) Global memory region
>> +
>> + memory-region-names:
>> + description:
>> + Name of the reserved memory region used by ath12k firmware
> Drop description.
>

Sure.

>> + items:
>> + - const: q6-region
>> + - const: m3-dump
>> + - const: q6-caldb
>> + - const: mlo-global-mem
>> +
>> + qcom,ath12k-calibration-variant:
>> + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/string
> Why this is named after ath12k? Why this is just not
> "qcom,calibration-variant"? None of the other properties have ath12k in
> their names, so why this one in the WSI schema was named like that?
>

This property is added after the below comment.
https://lore.kernel.org/all/qzjgpwemwaknwbs3dwils6kaa5c3inabfvkaryvc32kblzfhy3@6yduooj4dk63/

This `ath12k` in the name of this property is inherited from the 'qcom,ath10k.yaml' and
'qcom,ath11k.yaml'. Same was followed for WSI schema as well.

>> + description:
>> + String to uniquely identify variant of the calibration data for designs
>> + with colliding bus and device ids
> I don't think this property is here possible. How could you have on the
> same SoC different devices?

The WiFi controller in the SoC includes an internal or external Front-End Module (FEM).
These FEMs can vary and require different calibration data. This property uniquely
identify the variant of calibration data required by a FEM.