Re: [PATCH] arm64: dts: qcom: add IPA qcom,qmp property

From: Bjorn Andersson
Date: Thu Feb 03 2022 - 15:11:55 EST


On Thu 03 Feb 08:44 CST 2022, Rob Herring wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 5:27 AM Alex Elder <elder@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > On 2/2/22 11:06 PM, Jakub Kicinski wrote:
> > > On Tue, 1 Feb 2022 08:07:23 -0600 Alex Elder wrote:
> > >> At least three platforms require the "qcom,qmp" property to be
> > >> specified, so the IPA driver can request register retention across
> > >> power collapse. Update DTS files accordingly.
> > >>
> > >> Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > >> ---
> > >>
> > >> Dave, Jakub, please let Bjorn take this through the Qualcomm tree.
> > >
> > > I don't know much about DT but the patch defining the property is
> > > targeting net - will it not cause validation errors? Or Bjorn knows
> > > to wait for the fixes to propagate? Or it doesn't matter? :)
> >
> > It might matter sometimes, but in this case it does not.
> >
> > If the DT property is present but never referenced by the
> > code, it doesn't matter.
> >
> > The code in this patch looks up the DT property, and its
> > behavior is affected by whether the property is there
> > or not. If it's not there, it's treated as an error
> > that can be safely ignored.
> >
> > In the case this fix is actually needed, we'll need
> > both the code present and DT property defined. If
> > the code is there but not the property, it's OK, but
> > the bug won't be fixed quite yet.
>
> If there's only one possible node that qcom,qmp points to, you can
> just get the node by its compatible (of_find_compatible_node()). Then
> you don't need a DT update to make things work. Of course, this
> doesn't work too well if there are 10 possible compatibles without a
> common fallback compatible.
>

In one of the latest platforms there's two QMP instances, so we decided
to make the reference explicit to prepare for the introduction of that.

So I intend to pick this patch through the qcom tree.

And we don't need to synchronize it with the net-changes; the two
changes can go independently and only when they are both in place will
the change take effect and the issue resolved.

Regards,
Bjorn