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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0                 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2                                                     2 
  3 Writing Devicetree Bindings in json-schema          3 Writing Devicetree Bindings in json-schema
  4 ==========================================          4 ==========================================
  5                                                     5 
  6 Devicetree bindings are written using json-sch      6 Devicetree bindings are written using json-schema vocabulary. Schema files are
  7 written in a JSON-compatible subset of YAML. Y      7 written in a JSON-compatible subset of YAML. YAML is used instead of JSON as it
  8 is considered more human readable and has some      8 is considered more human readable and has some advantages such as allowing
  9 comments (Prefixed with '#').                       9 comments (Prefixed with '#').
 10                                                    10 
 11 Also see :ref:`example-schema`.                    11 Also see :ref:`example-schema`.
 12                                                    12 
 13 Schema Contents                                    13 Schema Contents
 14 ---------------                                    14 ---------------
 15                                                    15 
 16 Each schema doc is a structured json-schema wh     16 Each schema doc is a structured json-schema which is defined by a set of
 17 top-level properties. Generally, there is one      17 top-level properties. Generally, there is one binding defined per file. The
 18 top-level json-schema properties used are:         18 top-level json-schema properties used are:
 19                                                    19 
 20 $id                                                20 $id
 21   A json-schema unique identifier string. The      21   A json-schema unique identifier string. The string must be a valid
 22   URI typically containing the binding's filen     22   URI typically containing the binding's filename and path. For DT schema, it must
 23   begin with "http://devicetree.org/schemas/".     23   begin with "http://devicetree.org/schemas/". The URL is used in constructing
 24   references to other files specified in schem     24   references to other files specified in schema "$ref" properties. A $ref value
 25   with a leading '/' will have the hostname pr     25   with a leading '/' will have the hostname prepended. A $ref value with only a
 26   relative path or filename will be prepended      26   relative path or filename will be prepended with the hostname and path
 27   components of the current schema file's '$id     27   components of the current schema file's '$id' value. A URL is used even for
 28   local files, but there may not actually be f     28   local files, but there may not actually be files present at those locations.
 29                                                    29 
 30 $schema                                            30 $schema
 31   Indicates the meta-schema the schema file ad     31   Indicates the meta-schema the schema file adheres to.
 32                                                    32 
 33 title                                              33 title
 34   A one-line description of the hardware being     34   A one-line description of the hardware being described in the binding schema.
 35                                                    35 
 36 maintainers                                        36 maintainers
 37   A DT specific property. Contains a list of e     37   A DT specific property. Contains a list of email address(es)
 38   for maintainers of this binding.                 38   for maintainers of this binding.
 39                                                    39 
 40 description                                        40 description
 41   Optional. A multi-line text block containing     41   Optional. A multi-line text block containing any detailed
 42   information about this hardware. It should c     42   information about this hardware. It should contain things such as what the block
 43   or device does, standards the device conform     43   or device does, standards the device conforms to, and links to datasheets for
 44   more information.                                44   more information.
 45                                                    45 
 46 select                                             46 select
 47   Optional. A json-schema used to match nodes      47   Optional. A json-schema used to match nodes for applying the
 48   schema. By default, without 'select', nodes      48   schema. By default, without 'select', nodes are matched against their possible
 49   compatible-string values or node name. Most      49   compatible-string values or node name. Most bindings should not need select.
 50                                                    50 
 51 allOf                                              51 allOf
 52   Optional. A list of other schemas to include     52   Optional. A list of other schemas to include. This is used to
 53   include other schemas the binding conforms t     53   include other schemas the binding conforms to. This may be schemas for a
 54   particular class of devices such as I2C or S     54   particular class of devices such as I2C or SPI controllers.
 55                                                    55 
 56 properties                                         56 properties
 57   A set of sub-schema defining all the DT prop     57   A set of sub-schema defining all the DT properties for the
 58   binding. The exact schema syntax depends on      58   binding. The exact schema syntax depends on whether properties are known,
 59   common properties (e.g. 'interrupts') or are     59   common properties (e.g. 'interrupts') or are binding/vendor-specific
 60   properties.                                      60   properties.
 61                                                    61 
 62 A property can also define a child DT node wit     62 A property can also define a child DT node with child properties defined
 63 under it.                                          63 under it.
 64                                                    64 
 65 For more details on properties sections, see '     65 For more details on properties sections, see 'Property Schema' section.
 66                                                    66 
 67 patternProperties                                  67 patternProperties
 68   Optional. Similar to 'properties', but names     68   Optional. Similar to 'properties', but names are regex.
 69                                                    69 
 70 required                                           70 required
 71   A list of DT properties from the 'properties     71   A list of DT properties from the 'properties' section that
 72   must always be present.                          72   must always be present.
 73                                                    73 
 74 additionalProperties / unevaluatedProperties       74 additionalProperties / unevaluatedProperties
 75   Keywords controlling how schema will validat     75   Keywords controlling how schema will validate properties not matched by this
 76   schema's 'properties' or 'patternProperties'     76   schema's 'properties' or 'patternProperties'. Each schema is supposed to
 77   have exactly one of these keywords in top-le     77   have exactly one of these keywords in top-level part, so either
 78   additionalProperties or unevaluatedPropertie     78   additionalProperties or unevaluatedProperties. Nested nodes, so properties
 79   being objects, are supposed to have one as w     79   being objects, are supposed to have one as well.
 80                                                    80 
 81   * additionalProperties: false                    81   * additionalProperties: false
 82       Most common case, where no additional sc     82       Most common case, where no additional schema is referenced or if this
 83       binding allows subset of properties from     83       binding allows subset of properties from other referenced schemas.
 84                                                    84 
 85   * unevaluatedProperties: false                   85   * unevaluatedProperties: false
 86       Used when this binding references other      86       Used when this binding references other schema whose all properties
 87       should be allowed.                           87       should be allowed.
 88                                                    88 
 89   * additionalProperties: true                     89   * additionalProperties: true
 90       Rare case, used for schemas implementing     90       Rare case, used for schemas implementing common set of properties. Such
 91       schemas are supposed to be referenced by     91       schemas are supposed to be referenced by other schemas, which then use
 92       'unevaluatedProperties: false'.  Typical     92       'unevaluatedProperties: false'.  Typically bus or common-part schemas.
 93                                                    93 
 94 examples                                           94 examples
 95   Optional. A list of one or more DTS hunks im     95   Optional. A list of one or more DTS hunks implementing this binding only.
 96   Example should not contain unrelated device      96   Example should not contain unrelated device nodes, e.g. consumer nodes in a
 97   provider binding, other nodes referenced by      97   provider binding, other nodes referenced by phandle.
 98   Note: YAML doesn't allow leading tabs, so sp     98   Note: YAML doesn't allow leading tabs, so spaces must be used instead.
 99                                                    99 
100 Unless noted otherwise, all properties are req    100 Unless noted otherwise, all properties are required.
101                                                   101 
102 Property Schema                                   102 Property Schema
103 ---------------                                   103 ---------------
104                                                   104 
105 The 'properties' section of the schema contain    105 The 'properties' section of the schema contains all the DT properties for a
106 binding. Each property contains a set of const    106 binding. Each property contains a set of constraints using json-schema
107 vocabulary for that property. The properties s    107 vocabulary for that property. The properties schemas are what are used for
108 validation of DT files.                           108 validation of DT files.
109                                                   109 
110 For common properties, only additional constra    110 For common properties, only additional constraints not covered by the common,
111 binding schema need to be defined such as how     111 binding schema need to be defined such as how many values are valid or what
112 possible values are valid.                        112 possible values are valid.
113                                                   113 
114 Vendor-specific properties will typically need    114 Vendor-specific properties will typically need more detailed schema. With the
115 exception of boolean properties, they should h    115 exception of boolean properties, they should have a reference to a type in
116 schemas/types.yaml. A "description" property i    116 schemas/types.yaml. A "description" property is always required.
117                                                   117 
118 The Devicetree schemas don't exactly match the    118 The Devicetree schemas don't exactly match the YAML-encoded DT data produced by
119 dtc. They are simplified to make them more com    119 dtc. They are simplified to make them more compact and avoid a bunch of
120 boilerplate. The tools process the schema file    120 boilerplate. The tools process the schema files to produce the final schema for
121 validation. There are currently 2 transformati    121 validation. There are currently 2 transformations the tools perform.
122                                                   122 
123 The default for arrays in json-schema is they     123 The default for arrays in json-schema is they are variable-sized and allow more
124 entries than explicitly defined. This can be r    124 entries than explicitly defined. This can be restricted by defining 'minItems',
125 'maxItems', and 'additionalItems'. However, fo    125 'maxItems', and 'additionalItems'. However, for DeviceTree Schemas, a fixed
126 size is desired in most cases, so these proper    126 size is desired in most cases, so these properties are added based on the
127 number of entries in an 'items' list.             127 number of entries in an 'items' list.
128                                                   128 
129 The YAML Devicetree format also makes all stri    129 The YAML Devicetree format also makes all string values an array and scalar
130 values a matrix (in order to define groupings)    130 values a matrix (in order to define groupings) even when only a single value
131 is present. Single entries in schemas are fixe    131 is present. Single entries in schemas are fixed up to match this encoding.
132                                                   132 
133 Coding style                                      133 Coding style
134 ------------                                      134 ------------
135                                                   135 
136 Use YAML coding style (two-space indentation).    136 Use YAML coding style (two-space indentation). For DTS examples in the schema,
137 preferred is four-space indentation.              137 preferred is four-space indentation.
138                                                   138 
139 Testing                                           139 Testing
140 -------                                           140 -------
141                                                   141 
142 Dependencies                                      142 Dependencies
143 ~~~~~~~~~~~~                                      143 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
144                                                   144 
145 The DT schema project must be installed in ord    145 The DT schema project must be installed in order to validate the DT schema
146 binding documents and validate DTS files using    146 binding documents and validate DTS files using the DT schema. The DT schema
147 project can be installed with pip::               147 project can be installed with pip::
148                                                   148 
149     pip3 install dtschema                         149     pip3 install dtschema
150                                                   150 
151 Note that 'dtschema' installation requires 'sw    151 Note that 'dtschema' installation requires 'swig' and Python development files
152 installed first. On Debian/Ubuntu systems::       152 installed first. On Debian/Ubuntu systems::
153                                                   153 
154     apt install swig python3-dev                  154     apt install swig python3-dev
155                                                   155 
156 Several executables (dt-doc-validate, dt-mk-sc    156 Several executables (dt-doc-validate, dt-mk-schema, dt-validate) will be
157 installed. Ensure they are in your PATH (~/.lo    157 installed. Ensure they are in your PATH (~/.local/bin by default).
158                                                   158 
159 Recommended is also to install yamllint (used     159 Recommended is also to install yamllint (used by dtschema when present).
160                                                   160 
161 Running checks                                    161 Running checks
162 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                                    162 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
163                                                   163 
164 The DT schema binding documents must be valida    164 The DT schema binding documents must be validated using the meta-schema (the
165 schema for the schema) to ensure they are both    165 schema for the schema) to ensure they are both valid json-schema and valid
166 binding schema. All of the DT binding document    166 binding schema. All of the DT binding documents can be validated using the
167 ``dt_binding_check`` target::                     167 ``dt_binding_check`` target::
168                                                   168 
169     make dt_binding_check                         169     make dt_binding_check
170                                                   170 
171 In order to perform validation of DT source fi    171 In order to perform validation of DT source files, use the ``dtbs_check`` target::
172                                                   172 
173     make dtbs_check                               173     make dtbs_check
174                                                   174 
175 Note that ``dtbs_check`` will skip any binding    175 Note that ``dtbs_check`` will skip any binding schema files with errors. It is
176 necessary to use ``dt_binding_check`` to get a    176 necessary to use ``dt_binding_check`` to get all the validation errors in the
177 binding schema files.                             177 binding schema files.
178                                                   178 
179 It is possible to run both in a single command    179 It is possible to run both in a single command::
180                                                   180 
181     make dt_binding_check dtbs_check              181     make dt_binding_check dtbs_check
182                                                   182 
183 It is also possible to run checks with a subse    183 It is also possible to run checks with a subset of matching schema files by
184 setting the ``DT_SCHEMA_FILES`` variable to 1     184 setting the ``DT_SCHEMA_FILES`` variable to 1 or more specific schema files or
185 patterns (partial match of a fixed string). Ea    185 patterns (partial match of a fixed string). Each file or pattern should be
186 separated by ':'.                                 186 separated by ':'.
187                                                   187 
188 ::                                                188 ::
189                                                   189 
190     make dt_binding_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=triv    190     make dt_binding_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=trivial-devices.yaml
191     make dt_binding_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=triv    191     make dt_binding_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=trivial-devices.yaml:rtc.yaml
192     make dt_binding_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=/gpi    192     make dt_binding_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=/gpio/
193     make dtbs_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=trivial-de    193     make dtbs_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=trivial-devices.yaml
194                                                   194 
195                                                   195 
196 json-schema Resources                             196 json-schema Resources
197 ---------------------                             197 ---------------------
198                                                   198 
199                                                   199 
200 `JSON-Schema Specifications <http://json-schem    200 `JSON-Schema Specifications <http://json-schema.org/>`_
201                                                   201 
202 `Using JSON Schema Book <http://usingjsonschem    202 `Using JSON Schema Book <http://usingjsonschema.com/>`_
203                                                   203 
204 .. _example-schema:                               204 .. _example-schema:
205                                                   205 
206 Annotated Example Schema                          206 Annotated Example Schema
207 ------------------------                          207 ------------------------
208                                                   208 
209 Also available as a separate file: :download:`    209 Also available as a separate file: :download:`example-schema.yaml`
210                                                   210 
211 .. literalinclude:: example-schema.yaml           211 .. literalinclude:: example-schema.yaml
                                                      

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