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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2                                                   
  3 =====================================             
  4 Devicetree Sources (DTS) Coding Style             
  5 =====================================             
  6                                                   
  7 When writing Devicetree Sources (DTS) please o    
  8 should be considered complementary to any rule    
  9 the Devicetree Specification and the dtc compi    
 10 builds).                                          
 11                                                   
 12 Individual architectures and subarchitectures     
 13 making the coding style stricter.                 
 14                                                   
 15 Naming and Valid Characters                       
 16 ---------------------------                       
 17                                                   
 18 The Devicetree Specification allows a broad ra    
 19 and property names, but this coding style narr    
 20 better code readability.                          
 21                                                   
 22 1. Node and property names can use only the fo    
 23                                                   
 24    * Lowercase characters: [a-z]                  
 25    * Digits: [0-9]                                
 26    * Dash: -                                      
 27                                                   
 28 2. Labels can use only the following character    
 29                                                   
 30    * Lowercase characters: [a-z]                  
 31    * Digits: [0-9]                                
 32    * Underscore: _                                
 33                                                   
 34 3. Unless a bus defines differently, unit addr    
 35    hexadecimal digits, without leading zeros (    
 36                                                   
 37 4. Hex values in properties, e.g. "reg", shall    
 38    part can be padded with leading zeros.         
 39                                                   
 40 Example::                                         
 41                                                   
 42         gpi_dma2: dma-controller@a00000 {         
 43                 compatible = "qcom,sm8550-gpi-    
 44                 reg = <0x0 0x00a00000 0x0 0x60    
 45         }                                         
 46                                                   
 47 Order of Nodes                                    
 48 --------------                                    
 49                                                   
 50 1. Nodes on any bus, thus using unit addresses    
 51    ordered by unit address in ascending order.    
 52    Alternatively for some subarchitectures, no    
 53    grouped together, e.g. all I2C controllers     
 54    breaks unit address ordering.                  
 55                                                   
 56 2. Nodes without unit addresses shall be order    
 57    name.  For a few node types, they can be or    
 58    pin configuration states ordered by value o    
 59                                                   
 60 3. When extending nodes in the board DTS via &    
 61    ordered either alpha-numerically or by keep    
 62    the choice depends on the subarchitecture.     
 63                                                   
 64 The above-described ordering rules are easy to    
 65 chances of conflicts for simultaneous addition    
 66 in navigating through the DTS source.             
 67                                                   
 68 Example::                                         
 69                                                   
 70         /* SoC DTSI */                            
 71                                                   
 72         / {                                       
 73                 cpus {                            
 74                         /* ... */                 
 75                 };                                
 76                                                   
 77                 psci {                            
 78                         /* ... */                 
 79                 };                                
 80                                                   
 81                 soc@0 {                           
 82                         dma: dma-controller@10    
 83                                 /* ... */         
 84                         };                        
 85                                                   
 86                         clk: clock-controller@    
 87                                 /* ... */         
 88                         };                        
 89                 };                                
 90         };                                        
 91                                                   
 92         /* Board DTS - alphabetical order */      
 93                                                   
 94         &clk {                                    
 95                 /* ... */                         
 96         };                                        
 97                                                   
 98         &dma {                                    
 99                 /* ... */                         
100         };                                        
101                                                   
102         /* Board DTS - alternative order, keep    
103                                                   
104         &dma {                                    
105                 /* ... */                         
106         };                                        
107                                                   
108         &clk {                                    
109                 /* ... */                         
110         };                                        
111                                                   
112 Order of Properties in Device Node                
113 ----------------------------------                
114                                                   
115 The following order of properties in device no    
116                                                   
117 1. "compatible"                                   
118 2. "reg"                                          
119 3. "ranges"                                       
120 4. Standard/common properties (defined by comm    
121    vendor-prefixes)                               
122 5. Vendor-specific properties                     
123 6. "status" (if applicable)                       
124 7. Child nodes, where each node is preceded wi    
125                                                   
126 The "status" property is by default "okay", th    
127                                                   
128 The above-described ordering follows this appr    
129                                                   
130 1. Most important properties start the node: c    
131    match unit address.                            
132 2. Each node will have common properties in si    
133 3. Status is the last information to annotate     
134    finished (board resources are needed).         
135                                                   
136 Example::                                         
137                                                   
138         /* SoC DTSI */                            
139                                                   
140         device_node: device-class@6789abc {       
141                 compatible = "vendor,device";     
142                 reg = <0x0 0x06789abc 0x0 0xa1    
143                 ranges = <0x0 0x0 0x06789abc 0    
144                 #dma-cells = <1>;                 
145                 clocks = <&clock_controller 0>    
146                 clock-names = "bus", "host";      
147                 #address-cells = <1>;             
148                 #size-cells = <1>;                
149                 vendor,custom-property = <2>;     
150                 status = "disabled";              
151                                                   
152                 child_node: child-class@100 {     
153                         reg = <0x100 0x200>;      
154                         /* ... */                 
155                 };                                
156         };                                        
157                                                   
158         /* Board DTS */                           
159                                                   
160         &device_node {                            
161                 vdd-supply = <&board_vreg1>;      
162                 status = "okay";                  
163         }                                         
164                                                   
165 Indentation                                       
166 -----------                                       
167                                                   
168 1. Use indentation according to Documentation/    
169 2. Each entry in arrays with multiple cells, e    
170    shall be enclosed in <>.                       
171 3. For arrays spanning across lines, it is pre    
172    entries with opening < from the first line.    
173                                                   
174 Example::                                         
175                                                   
176         thermal-sensor@c271000 {                  
177                 compatible = "qcom,sm8550-tsen    
178                 reg = <0x0 0x0c271000 0x0 0x10    
179                       <0x0 0x0c222000 0x0 0x10    
180         };                                        
181                                                   
182 Organizing DTSI and DTS                           
183 -----------------------                           
184                                                   
185 The DTSI and DTS files shall be organized in a    
186 reusable parts of hardware.  Typically, this m    
187 into several files:                               
188                                                   
189 1. DTSI with contents of the entire SoC, witho    
190    on the SoC.                                    
191 2. If applicable: DTSI with common or re-usabl    
192    entire System-on-Module.                       
193 3. DTS representing the board.                    
194                                                   
195 Hardware components that are present on the bo    
196 board DTS, not in the SoC or SoM DTSI.  A part    
197 external reference SoC input clock, which coul    
198 the SoC DTSI with its frequency provided by ea    
                                                      

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