[PATCH v2 0/8] Qualcomm: cleanup OF_LIVE fixup and fix RB1/2
Simon Glass
sjg at chromium.org
Sat May 3 04:09:48 CEST 2025
Hi Tom,
On Fri, 2 May 2025 at 10:26, Tom Rini <trini at konsulko.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 11 Apr 2025 14:47:37 +0200, Caleb Connolly wrote:
>
> > Introduce a new event to signal that the live tree has been built,
> > allowing boards to perform fixups on the tree before devices are bound.
> > Crucially this allows for devices to be enabled or disabled, but also
> > allows for properties that are parsed during the bind stage to be
> > modified (such as dr_mode for dwc3).
> >
> > With this in place, mach-snapdragon is switched over to use the event
> > and some hacky U-Boot specific DT overrides (which had to be undone
> > prior to booting an image) are removed in favour of fixing up the
> > livetree (which is not passed on to further boot stages).
> >
> > [...]
>
> Applied to u-boot/master, thanks!
>
> [1/8] event: signal when livetree has been built
> commit: 993a9db918af451c68851522c8770e582b717629
> [2/8] mach-snapdragon: use EVT_OF_LIVE_INIT to apply DT fixups
> commit: 5a1dfb27f9170d35a475ea8be46b5d7c037ee837
> [3/8] mach-snapdragon: of_fixup: skip disabled USB nodes
> commit: 0ec337d03410a4a0b7402ae72968470cf63f0c55
> [4/8] mach-snapdragon: of_fixup: remove confusing log message
> commit: a6cc4ef343dc39c17fd5b833d983aff2f26c94b7
> [5/8] mach-snapdragon: of_fixup: update comment
> commit: 9bc7eef9bf58c4c1d453cba81060dc61375f5354
> [6/8] mach-snapdragon: of_fixup: set dr_mode for RB1/2 boards
> commit: 3b983cf48e70ecb6aadca788d0d91a021340c802
> [7/8] clk/qcom: qcm2290: show clock name in set_rate()
> commit: 229fd3f9a8d4dbaad7c9a2e9c1b62d14d0753b0b
> [8/8] pinctrl: qcom: qcm2290: fix off by 1 in pin_count
> commit: 2803a466a96153ab01c5789321e48397b6bae9c7
> --
> Tom
>
One of the patches in this series introduces the concept of two
parallel devicetrees in U-Boot. So once we do move to livetree 'for
real' it won't work. We did have a discussion on the series and I
proposed a couple of alternatives, but have not heard back on those.
As always, I don't mind what is applied so long as we can change it later.
Regards,
Simon
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