On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 05:07:51PM +0000, Pawel Moll wrote: > On Wed, 2011-11-16 at 16:59 +0000, Rob Herring wrote: > > It has nothing to do with taste and obviously documentation changes over > > time. I'm going to start naming everything with legacy because someday > > it all will be... > > > > It's about how you create compatible strings. They should not be > > generic, but specific to particular hardware version. If you happen to > > be compatible with older h/w then you can claim compatibility with that > > older h/w. > > Notice that it's not: > > compatible=legacy > > not even: > > compatible=arm,legacy > > It's: > > compatible=arm,vexpress-legacy > > A specific variant of Versatile Express hardware. It's just that the > "legacy" word carries some meaning. Would it looked better if it was > called: > > compatible=arm,vexpress-nalatenskap > > ? (thanks, google translate ;-)
Come to think of it, is the problem here that we're trying to describe the _motherboard_ using the compatible property on the root node. This is why I talked about universal/generic features -- the set of features common to all platforms sharing a single motherboard configuration. Arguably that's wrong, and that compatible property belongs on the motherboard node itself, so: / { compatible = "arm,vexpress-ca9x4" > > > >> If you defined the property when the > > >> original vexpress was designed, it never would have had legacy in the > > >> name. Generally speaking you never change bindings on old platforms. > > >> > > >> So I would have "arm,vexpress" mean legacy and "arm,vexpress-rs1" be the > > >> new memory map. > > > > > > I'd rather second Dave's idea of having > > > > > >>> compatible = "arm,vexpress-<model>", "arm-vexpress-rs1", > > >>> "arm-vexpress"; > > > > > > and > > > > > >>> + compatible = "arm,vexpress-<model>", "arm,vexpress-legacy", > > >>> "arm-vexpress"; > > > > If arm,vexpress-ca9 is the only legacy platform, then just drop > > arm,vexpress-legacy altogether. > > It's not. There is additional one, which is not publicly available, but > is using the motherboard in legacy mode. > > Cheers! > > Paweł > > _______________________________________________ devicetree-discuss mailing list devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/devicetree-discuss