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| DOs and DON'Ts for designing and writing Devicetree bindings |
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| This is a list of common review feedback items focused on binding design. With |
| every rule, there are exceptions and bindings have many gray areas. |
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| For guidelines related to patches, see |
| Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.rst |
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| Overall design |
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| - DO attempt to make bindings complete even if a driver doesn't support some |
| features. For example, if a device has an interrupt, then include the |
| 'interrupts' property even if the driver is only polled mode. |
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| - DON'T refer to Linux or "device driver" in bindings. Bindings should be |
| based on what the hardware has, not what an OS and driver currently support. |
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| - DO use node names matching the class of the device. Many standard names are |
| defined in the DT Spec. If there isn't one, consider adding it. |
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| - DO check that the example matches the documentation especially after making |
| review changes. |
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| - DON'T create nodes just for the sake of instantiating drivers. Multi-function |
| devices only need child nodes when the child nodes have their own DT |
| resources. A single node can be multiple providers (e.g. clocks and resets). |
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| - DON'T use 'syscon' alone without a specific compatible string. A 'syscon' |
| hardware block should have a compatible string unique enough to infer the |
| register layout of the entire block (at a minimum). |
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| Properties |
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| - DO make 'compatible' properties specific. |
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| - DON'T use wildcards or device-family names in compatible strings. |
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| - DO use fallback compatibles when devices are the same as or a superset of |
| prior implementations. |
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| - DO add new compatibles in case there are new features or bugs. |
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| - DO use a SoC-specific compatible for all SoC devices, followed by a |
| fallback if appropriate. SoC-specific compatibles are also preferred for |
| the fallbacks. |
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| - DON'T use bus suffixes to encode the type of interface device is using. |
| The parent bus node already implies that interface. DON'T add the type of |
| device, if the device cannot be anything else. |
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| - DO use a vendor prefix on device-specific property names. Consider if |
| properties could be common among devices of the same class. Check other |
| existing bindings for similar devices. |
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| - DON'T redefine common properties. Just reference the definition and define |
| constraints specific to the device. |
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| - DON'T add properties to avoid a specific compatible. DON'T add properties if |
| they are implied by (deducible from) the compatible. |
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| - DO use common property unit suffixes for properties with scientific units. |
| Recommended suffixes are listed at |
| https://github.com/devicetree-org/dt-schema/blob/main/dtschema/schemas/property-units.yaml |
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| - DO define properties in terms of constraints. How many entries? What are |
| possible values? What is the order? All these constraints represent the ABI |
| as well. |
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| - DON'T make changes that break the ABI without explicit and detailed rationale |
| for why the changes have to be made and their impact. ABI impact goes beyond |
| the Linux kernel, because it also covers other open-source upstream projects. |
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| Typical cases and caveats |
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| - Phandle entries, like clocks/dmas/interrupts/resets, should always be |
| explicitly ordered. Include the {clock,dma,interrupt,reset}-names if there is |
| more than one phandle. When used, both of these fields need the same |
| constraints (e.g. list of items). |
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| - For names used in {clock,dma,interrupt,reset}-names, do not add any suffix, |
| e.g.: "tx" instead of "txirq" (for interrupt). |
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| - Properties without schema types (e.g. without standard suffix or not defined |
| by schema) need the type, even if this is an enum. |
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| - If schema includes other schema (e.g. /schemas/i2c/i2c-controller.yaml) use |
| "unevaluatedProperties:false". In other cases, usually use |
| "additionalProperties:false". |
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| - For sub-blocks/components of bigger device (e.g. SoC blocks) use rather |
| device-based compatible (e.g. SoC-based compatible), instead of custom |
| versioning of that component. |
| For example use "vendor,soc1234-i2c" instead of "vendor,i2c-v2". |
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| - "syscon" is not a generic property. Use vendor and type, e.g. |
| "vendor,power-manager-syscon". |
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| - Do not add instance index (IDs) properties or custom OF aliases. If the |
| devices have different programming model, they might need different |
| compatibles. If such devices use some other device in a different way, e.g. |
| they program the phy differently, use cell/phandle arguments. |
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| - Bindings files should be named like compatible: vendor,device.yaml. In case |
| of multiple compatibles in the binding, use one of the fallbacks or a more |
| generic name, yet still matching compatible style. |
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| Board/SoC .dts Files |
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| - DO put all MMIO devices under a bus node and not at the top-level. |
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| - DO use non-empty 'ranges' to limit the size of child buses/devices. 64-bit |
| platforms don't need all devices to have 64-bit address and size. |