From: Sumit Garg Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2024 09:36:04 +0000 (+0530) Subject: doc: devicetree: Updates for devicetree-rebasing subtree X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=44d66098082764dcca40b33b8902c5d51bd9e3db;p=u-boot.git doc: devicetree: Updates for devicetree-rebasing subtree Encourage SoC/board maintainers to migrate to using devicetree-rebasing subtree and maintain a regular sync with Linux kernel devicetree files and bindings. Along with that add documentation regarding how to run DT bindings schema checks. Signed-off-by: Sumit Garg --- diff --git a/doc/develop/devicetree/control.rst b/doc/develop/devicetree/control.rst index 9a0cb90336..c94d84192b 100644 --- a/doc/develop/devicetree/control.rst +++ b/doc/develop/devicetree/control.rst @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ .. sectionauthor:: Copyright 2011 The Chromium OS Authors +.. Copyright 2023-2024 Linaro Ltd. Devicetree Control in U-Boot ============================ @@ -22,12 +23,11 @@ for three reasons: hierarchical format - It is fairly efficient to read incrementally -The arch//dts directories contains a Makefile for building the devicetree -blob and embedding it in the U-Boot image. This is useful since it allows -U-Boot to configure itself according to what it finds there. If you have -a number of similar boards with different peripherals, you can describe -the features of each board in the devicetree file, and have a single -generic source base. +The U-Boot Makefile infrastructure allows for building the devicetree blob +and embedding it in the U-Boot image. This is useful since it allows U-Boot +to configure itself according to what it finds there. If you have a number +of similar boards with different peripherals, you can describe the features +of each board in the devicetree file, and have a single generic source base. To enable this feature, select `OF_CONTROL` via Kconfig. @@ -68,8 +68,16 @@ a binary file. U-Boot adds its own `fdtgrep` for creating subsets of the file. Where do I get a devicetree file for my board? ---------------------------------------------- -You may find that the Linux kernel has a suitable file. Look in the -kernel source in arch//boot/dts. +The devicetree files and devicetree bindings are maintained as part of the Linux +kernel git repository. Traditionally, U-Boot placed copies of devicetree source +files from the Linux kernel into `arch//dts/.dts`. However, this +required each board maintainer to manually keep their devicetree in sync with +the Linux kernel and often led to divergence between these copies. + +U-Boot rather maintains a Git subtree as `dts/upstream/` sub-directory. It is +regularly synced with the Linux kernel and hence no need for manual devicetree +sync. You may find that the `dts/upstream/` already has a suitable devicetree +file for your board. Look in `dts/upstream/src//`. If not you might find other boards with suitable files that you can modify to your needs. Look in the board directories for files with a @@ -78,17 +86,39 @@ modify to your needs. Look in the board directories for files with a Failing that, you could write one from scratch yourself! +Resyncing with devicetree-rebasing +---------------------------------- + +The devicetee-rebasing repository (dtrepo_) maintains a fork cum mirror copy of +devicetree files along with the bindings synced at every Linux kernel major +release or intermediate release candidates. The U-Boot maintainers regularly +sync the `dts/upstream/` subtree from the devicetree-rebasing repo whenever +the next branch opens (refer: :doc:`../release_cycle`) with the latest mainline +Linux kernel release. To sync the `dts/upstream/` subtree, run:: + + ./dts/update-dts-subtree.sh pull + +If required it is also possible to cherry-pick fixes from the +devicetree-rebasing repository prior to next sync, usage:: + + ./dts/update-dts-subtree.sh pick + + Configuration ------------- -Set up "" when prompted for `DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE` by Kconfig. Then put -your devicetree file into:: +SoC/board maintainers are encouraged to migrate to use synced copies from +`dts/upstream/src//`. To do that add `imply OF_UPSTREAM` for the +SoC being used via Kconfig and set `DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE=/` when +prompted by Kconfig. - arch//dts/.dts +However, if `dts/upstream/` hasn't yet received devicetree source file for your +newly added board support then you can add corresponding devicetree source file +as `arch//dts/.dts`. To select that add `# CONFIG_OF_UPSTREAM is not +set` and set `DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE=` when prompted by Kconfig. -This should include your CPU or SOC's devicetree file, placed in -`arch//dts`, and then make any adjustments required using a u-boot-dtsi -file for your board. +This should include your CPU or SoC's devicetree file. On top of that any U-Boot +specific tweaks (see: dttweaks_) can be made for your board. If `OF_EMBED` is selected by Kconfig, then it will be picked up and built into the U-Boot image (including u-boot.bin). This is suitable for debugging @@ -155,8 +185,9 @@ ways: Adding tweaks for U-Boot ------------------------ -It is strongly recommended that devicetree files in U-Boot are an exact copy of -those in Linux, so that it is easy to sync them up from time to time. +With `dts/upstream` Git subtree, it is ensured that devicetree files in U-Boot +are an exact copy of those in Linux kernel available under +`dts/upstream/src//`. U-Boot is of course a very different project from Linux, e.g. it operates under much more restrictive memory and code-size constraints. Where Linux may use a @@ -169,8 +200,8 @@ constraints are even more extreme and the devicetree is shrunk to remove unwanted nodes, or even turned into C code to avoid access overhead. U-Boot automatically looks for and includes a file with updates to the standard -devicetree for your board, searching for them in the same directory as the -main file, in this order:: +devicetree for your board, searching for them in `arch//dts/` in this +order:: -u-boot.dtsi -u-boot.dtsi @@ -199,6 +230,48 @@ option to specify a list of .dtsi files that will also be included when building .dtb files. +Devicetree bindings schema checks +--------------------------------- + +With devicetee-rebasing Git subtree, the devicetree bindings are also regularly +synced with Linux kernel as `dts/upstream/Bindings/` sub-directory. This +allows U-Boot to run devicetree bindings schema checks which will bring +compliance to U-Boot core/drivers regarding usage of devicetree. + +Dependencies +~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The DT schema project must be installed in order to validate the DT schema +binding documents and validate DTS files using the DT schema. For installation +instructions, refer to the DT schema project page (dtschema_). + +Several executables (dt-doc-validate, dt-mk-schema, dt-validate) will be +installed. Ensure they are in your PATH (~/.local/bin by default). + +You should also install yamllint (used by dtschema when present). On Debian/ +Ubuntu systems:: + + apt install yamllint + +Running checks +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +In order to perform validation of DTB files, use the ``dtbs_check`` target:: + + make dtbs_check + +It is also possible to run checks with a subset of matching schema files by +setting the ``DT_SCHEMA_FILES`` variable to 1 or more specific schema files or +patterns (partial match of a fixed string). Each file or pattern should be +separated by ':'. + +:: + + make dtbs_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=trivial-devices.yaml:rtc.yaml + make dtbs_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=/gpio/ + make dtbs_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=trivial-devices.yaml + + Relocation, SPL and TPL ----------------------- @@ -260,8 +333,10 @@ used it before Linux (e.g. snow). The two projects developed in parallel and there are still some differences in the bindings for certain boards. While there has been discussion of having a separate repository for devicetree files, in practice the Linux kernel Git repository has become the place where -these are stored, with U-Boot taking copies and adding tweaks with u-boot.dtsi -files. +these are stored, with U-Boot taking copies via devicetree-rebasing repo +(see: dtrepo_) and adding tweaks with u-boot.dtsi files. .. _dtspec: https://www.devicetree.org/specifications/ .. _dtlist: https://www.spinics.net/lists/devicetree-compiler/ +.. _dtrepo: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/devicetree/devicetree-rebasing.git +.. _dtschema: https://github.com/devicetree-org/dt-schema/tree/main