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Message-ID: <264d7fb8-06c2-4ada-82bc-4d3a7cc5e184@foss.st.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2025 11:52:58 +0100
From: Clement LE GOFFIC <clement.legoffic@...s.st.com>
To: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@...nel.org>,
        Linus Walleij
	<linus.walleij@...aro.org>,
        Rob Herring <robh@...nel.org>,
        Krzysztof
 Kozlowski <krzk+dt@...nel.org>,
        Conor Dooley <conor+dt@...nel.org>,
        Maxime
 Coquelin <mcoquelin.stm32@...il.com>,
        Alexandre Torgue
	<alexandre.torgue@...s.st.com>,
        Bartosz Golaszewski <brgl@...ev.pl>
CC: <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, <linux-gpio@...r.kernel.org>,
        <devicetree@...r.kernel.org>,
        <linux-stm32@...md-mailman.stormreply.com>,
        <linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/9] dt-bindings: pinctrl: stm32: Introduce HDP

On 2/26/25 08:21, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> On 25/02/2025 16:51, Clement LE GOFFIC wrote:
>> On 2/25/25 14:04, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
>>> On 25/02/2025 09:48, Clément Le Goffic wrote:
>>>> +
>>>> +maintainers:
>>>> +  - Clément LE GOFFIC <clement.legoffic@...s.st.com>
>>>> +
>>>> +description: |
>>>
>>>
>>> Do not need '|' unless you need to preserve formatting.
>>
>> Ok
>>
>>>> +  STMicroelectronics's STM32 MPUs integrate a Hardware Debug Port (HDP).
>>>> +  It allows to output internal signals on SoC's GPIO.
>>>> +
>>>> +properties:
>>>> +  compatible:
>>>> +    const: st,stm32mp-hdp
>>>
>>> There is a mess in STM SoCs. Sometimes you call SoC stm32, sometimes
>>> stm32mp and sometimes stm32mpXX.
>>>
>>> Define for all your STM contributions what is the actual SoC. This
>>> feedback was already given to ST.
>>>
>>>> +
>>>> +  reg:
>>>> +    maxItems: 1
>>>> +
>>>> +  clocks:
>>>> +    maxItems: 1
>>>> +
>>>> +patternProperties:
>>>> +  '-pins$':
>>>> +    type: object
>>>> +    $ref: pinmux-node.yaml#
>>>> +
>>>> +    properties:
>>>> +      function:
>>>> +        enum: [ "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7",
>>>> +                "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13", "14",
>>>> +                "15" ]
>>>
>>> Function which has a number is not really useful. What does it even express?
>>
>> As said in my previous answer, function names are very different from
>> one platform to another. Numbers were used as string to be generic.
>> I'll consider it in a V2.
> 
> What does it mean "one platform to another"? This is one platform! Is
> this some sort of continuation of SoC compatible mess?

I may used incorrectly the word platform.
This driver is the same for the three SoC families STM32MP13, STM32MP15 
and STM32MP25 because the hardware is mostly the same.

Why mostly ?

The peripheral is behaving as a mux, there are 8 HDP ports, for each 
port there is up to 16 possible hardware signals. Numbered from 0 to 15.
Each of this number represent a signal on the port.

But the hardware signal behind the number is not the same from one SoC 
family to another.
As example, in STM32MP15 family the HDP is able to output GPU hardware 
signals because the family has a GPU but in the STM32MP13 family this 
signal is not present.

The purpose of my helpers was to give a readable name to facilitate the 
configuration in boards devicetree's. If needed I can get rid of that 
and use only the number as string.

> What are the exact functions written in datasheet?

The exact functions name written in the datasheet are the ones of my 
helper file without the HDP prefix.


> Best regards,
> Krzysztof


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