Re: [PATCH v3 0/9] nvmem: sfp: binding updates and additions

From: Michael Walle
Date: Tue May 03 2022 - 09:43:46 EST


Am 2022-04-29 17:56, schrieb Srinivas Kandagatla:
On 28/04/2022 19:16, Sean Anderson wrote:
This adds several properties to the Layerscape Security Fuse Processor
(SFP) necessary for writing. Although the Linux driver does not use
these bindings, I plan to use them in U-Boot [1]. It also adds a new
compatibles for Trust Architecture (TA) 2.1 devices. In addition, it
also adds an SFP binding for all TA 2.1 and 3.0 devices.

I would like to get this series merged for 5.18. As noted in patch 2,
making the clock property mandatory is not an ABI break, but if this is
not applied then it would become an ABI break. The absolute minimum
patches to apply for this would be patches 2 and 5. The rest (including
the regmap changes) could be deferred if necessary.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/7c8e206a-cd40-2a77-6282-7f4bead2b13a@xxxxxxxx/T/#m591f8425b6f096ab3d54e6f7bd258e41cfa4c43b

Changes in v3:
- Update commit message to note that this binding has not yet been
present in a relase, so it is OK to make otherwise breaking changes.

Changes in v2:
- Mention "regulator" in the description for ta-prog-sfp-supply
- Convert sfp driver to use regmap
- Fix various typos in commit messages

Sean Anderson (9):
dt-bindings: nvmem: sfp: Fix typo
dt-bindings: nvmem: sfp: Add clock properties
dt-bindings: nvmem: sfp: Add TA_PROG_SFP supply
dt-bindings: nvmem: sfp: Add compatible binding for TA 2.1 SFPs
arm64: dts: ls1028a: Update SFP binding to include clock
ARM: dts: layerscape: Add SFP binding for TA 2.1 devices
ARM: dts: Add SFP binding for TA 3.0 devices
nvmem: sfp: Use regmap
nvmem: sfp: Add support for TA 2.1 devices


I have applied all the patches except 5/9, 6/9, and 7/9 dts patches
which need to go via dts maintainer tree.

Ahh. At least the device tree binding change (and the device tree
changes itself) should be applied as fixes for the 5.18 release,
so we don't have any conflicting descriptions. My fixes tag was never
picked up, unfortunately:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-devicetree/4a45db184fbadc278624571dfbeb5004@xxxxxxxx/

Srinivas, I've seen you picked it up into your for-next branch.
Can we fix that?

I'd guess the layerscape device tree change also need a Fixes: tag.

-michael