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Linus Walleij says: ==================== Create a binding for the Marvell MV88E6xxx DSA switches The Marvell switches are lacking DT bindings. I need proper schema checking to add LED support to the Marvell switch. Just how it is, it can't go on like this. Some Device Tree fixes are included in the series, these remove the major and most annoying warnings fallout noise: some warnings remain, and these are of more serious nature, such as missing phy-mode. They can be applied individually, or to the networking tree with the rest of the patches. Thanks to Andrew Lunn, Vladimir Oltean and Russell King for excellent review and feedback! --- Changes in v7: - Fix the elaborate spacing to satisfy yamllint in the ports/ethernet-ports requirement. - Link to v6: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231024-marvell-88e6152-wan-led-v6-0-993ab0949344@linaro.org Changes in v6: - Fix ports/ethernet-ports requirement with proper indenting (hopefully). - Link to v5: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231023-marvell-88e6152-wan-led-v5-0-0e82952015a7@linaro.org Changes in v5: - Consistently rename switch@n to ethernet-switch@n in all cleanup patches - Consistently rename ports to ethernet-ports in all cleanup patches - Consistently rename all port@n to ethernet-port@n in all cleanup patches - Consistently rename all phy@n to ethernet-phy@n in all cleanup patches - Restore the nodename on the Turris MOX which has a U-Boot binary using the nodename as ABI, put in a blurb warning about this so no-one else tries to change it in the future. - Drop dsa.yaml direct references where we reference dsa.yaml#/$defs/ethernet-ports - Replace the conjured MV88E6xxx example by a better one based on imx6qdl plus strictly named nodes and added reset-gpios for a more complete example, and another example using the interrupt controller based on armada-381-netgear-gs110emx.dts - Bump lineage to 2008 as Vladimir says the code was developed starting 2008. - Link to v4: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231018-marvell-88e6152-wan-led-v4-0-3ee0c67383be@linaro.org Changes in v4: - Rebase the series on top of Rob's series "dt-bindings: net: Child node schema cleanups" (or the hex numbered ports will not work) - Fix up a whitespacing error corrupting v3... - Add a new patch making the generic DSA binding require ports or ethernet-ports in the switch node. - Drop any corrections of port@a in the patches. - Drop oneOf in the compatible enum for mv88e6xxx - Use ethernet-switch, ethernet-ports and ethernet-phy in the examples - Transclude the dsa.yaml#/$defs/ethernet-ports define for ports - Move the DTS and binding fixes first, before the actual bindings, so they apply without (too many) warnings as fallout. - Drop stray colon in text. - Drop example port in the mveusb binding. - Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231016-marvell-88e6152-wan-led-v3-0-38cd449dfb15@linaro.org Changes in v3: - Fix up a related mvusb example in a different binding that the scripts were complaining about. - Fix up the wording on internal vs external MDIO buses in the mv88e6xxx binding document. - Remove pointless label and put the right rev-mii into the MV88E6060 schema. - Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231014-marvell-88e6152-wan-led-v2-0-7fca08b68849@linaro.org Changes in v2: - Break out a separate Marvell MV88E6060 binding file. I stand corrected. - Drop the idea to rely on nodename mdio-external for the external MDIO bus, keep the compatible, drop patch for the driver. - Fix more Marvell DT mistakes. - Fix NXP DT mistakes in a separate patch. - Fix Marvell ARM64 mistakes in a separate patch. - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231013-marvell-88e6152-wan-led-v1-0-0712ba99857c@linaro.org ==================== Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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