Convert the bindings from .txt to .yaml format.

Signed-off-by: Kiran Gunda <kgu...@codeaurora.org>
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 .../devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,spmi-pmic.txt     |  80 --------------
 .../devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,spmi-pmic.yaml    | 117 +++++++++++++++++++++
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 delete mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,spmi-pmic.txt
 create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,spmi-pmic.yaml

diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,spmi-pmic.txt 
b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,spmi-pmic.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 79367a4..0000000
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,spmi-pmic.txt
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-          Qualcomm SPMI PMICs multi-function device bindings
-
-The Qualcomm SPMI series presently includes PM8941, PM8841 and PMA8084
-PMICs.  These PMICs use a QPNP scheme through SPMI interface.
-QPNP is effectively a partitioning scheme for dividing the SPMI extended
-register space up into logical pieces, and set of fixed register
-locations/definitions within these regions, with some of these regions
-specifically used for interrupt handling.
-
-The QPNP PMICs are used with the Qualcomm Snapdragon series SoCs, and are
-interfaced to the chip via the SPMI (System Power Management Interface) bus.
-Support for multiple independent functions are implemented by splitting the
-16-bit SPMI slave address space into 256 smaller fixed-size regions, 256 bytes
-each. A function can consume one or more of these fixed-size register regions.
-
-Required properties:
-- compatible:      Should contain one of:
-                   "qcom,pm8941",
-                   "qcom,pm8841",
-                   "qcom,pma8084",
-                   "qcom,pm8019",
-                   "qcom,pm8226",
-                   "qcom,pm8110",
-                   "qcom,pma8084",
-                   "qcom,pmi8962",
-                   "qcom,pmd9635",
-                   "qcom,pm8994",
-                   "qcom,pmi8994",
-                   "qcom,pm8916",
-                   "qcom,pm8004",
-                   "qcom,pm8909",
-                   "qcom,pm8950",
-                   "qcom,pmi8950",
-                   "qcom,pm8998",
-                   "qcom,pmi8998",
-                   "qcom,pm8005",
-                   or generalized "qcom,spmi-pmic".
-- reg:             Specifies the SPMI USID slave address for this device.
-                   For more information see:
-                   Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spmi/spmi.yaml
-
-Required properties for peripheral child nodes:
-- compatible:      Should contain "qcom,xxx", where "xxx" is a peripheral name.
-
-Optional properties for peripheral child nodes:
-- interrupts:      Interrupts are specified as a 4-tuple. For more information
-                   see:
-                   
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spmi/qcom,spmi-pmic-arb.txt
-- interrupt-names: Corresponding interrupt name to the interrupts property
-
-Each child node of SPMI slave id represents a function of the PMIC. In the
-example below the rtc device node represents a peripheral of pm8941
-SID = 0. The regulator device node represents a peripheral of pm8941 SID = 1.
-
-Example:
-
-       spmi {
-               compatible = "qcom,spmi-pmic-arb";
-
-               pm8941@0 {
-                       compatible = "qcom,pm8941", "qcom,spmi-pmic";
-                       reg = <0x0 SPMI_USID>;
-
-                       rtc {
-                               compatible = "qcom,rtc";
-                               interrupts = <0x0 0x61 0x1 
IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING>;
-                               interrupt-names = "alarm";
-                       };
-               };
-
-               pm8941@1 {
-                       compatible = "qcom,pm8941", "qcom,spmi-pmic";
-                       reg = <0x1 SPMI_USID>;
-
-                       regulator {
-                               compatible = "qcom,regulator";
-                               regulator-name = "8941_boost";
-                       };
-               };
-       };
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,spmi-pmic.yaml 
b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/qcom,spmi-pmic.yaml
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--- /dev/null
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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause)
+%YAML 1.2
+---
+$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/mfd/qcom,spmi-pmic.yaml#
+$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
+
+title: Qualcomm SPMI PMICs multi-function device bindings
+
+maintainers:
+  - Stephen Boyd <sb...@kernel.org>
+  - Kiran Gunda <kgu...@codeaurora.org>
+
+description: |
+  The Qualcomm SPMI PMICs use a QPNP scheme through SPMI interface.
+  QPNP is effectively a partitioning scheme for dividing the SPMI extended
+  register space up into logical pieces, and set of fixed register
+  locations/definitions within these regions, with some of these regions
+  specifically used for interrupt handling.
+
+  The QPNP PMICs are used with the Qualcomm Snapdragon series SoCs, and are
+  interfaced to the chip via the SPMI (System Power Management Interface) bus.
+  Support for multiple independent functions are implemented by splitting the
+  16-bit SPMI slave address space into 256 smaller fixed-size regions, 256 
bytes
+  each. A function can consume one or more of these fixed-size register 
regions.
+
+properties:
+  spmi_bus:
+    type: object
+    description: SPMI bus node
+
+patternProperties:
+  "^pmic@[0-9]$":
+    description: Child PMIC nodes
+    type: object
+
+    properties:
+      compatible:
+        items:
+          - enum:
+              # Sorted based on subtype ID the device reports
+              - qcom,pm8941
+              - qcom,pm8841
+              - qcom,pma8084
+              - qcom,pm8019
+              - qcom,pm8226
+              - qcom,pm8110
+              - qcom,pma8084
+              - qcom,pmi8962
+              - qcom,pmd9635
+              - qcom,pm8994
+              - qcom,pmi8994
+              - qcom,pm8916
+              - qcom,pm8004
+              - qcom,pm8909
+              - qcom,pm8950
+              - qcom,pmi8950
+              - qcom,pm8998
+              - qcom,pmi8998
+              - qcom,pm8005
+              - qcom,pm660l
+              - qcom,pm660
+
+          - enum:
+              - qcom,spmi-pmic
+
+      reg:
+        maxItems: 1
+        description:
+          Specifies the SPMI USID slave address for this device.
+          For more information see bindings/spmi/spmi.txt
+
+    patternProperties:
+      "^[a-zA-Z0-9]$":
+        description:
+          Each child node of SPMI slave id represents a function of the PMIC.
+          In the example below the rtc device node represents a peripheral of
+          pm8941 SID = 0. The regulator device node represents a peripheral of
+          pm8941 SID = 1.
+        type: object
+
+    required:
+      - compatible
+      - reg
+
+additionalProperties: false
+
+examples:
+  - |
+    #include <dt-bindings/spmi/spmi.h>
+
+    spmi_bus {
+        compatible = "qcom,spmi-pmic-arb";
+        #address-cells = <2>;
+        #size-cells = <0>;
+
+        pmic@0 {
+         compatible = "qcom,pm8941";
+         reg = <0x0 SPMI_USID>;
+
+         rtc {
+           compatible = "qcom,rtc";
+           interrupts = <0x0 0x61 0x1 0x1>;
+           interrupt-names = "alarm";
+          };
+        };
+
+        pmic@1 {
+         compatible = "qcom,pm8941";
+         reg = <0x1 SPMI_USID>;
+
+         regulator {
+           compatible = "qcom,regulator";
+           regulator-name = "8941_boost";
+           };
+          };
+        };
+...
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