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Re: [PATCH 00/37] arm64: Add initial device trees for Apple M2 Pro/Max/Ultra devices

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Janne Grunau 於 2025/8/28 晚上10:01 寫道:
> This series adds device trees for Apple's M2 Pro, Max and Ultra based
> devices. The M2 Pro (t6020), M2 Max (t6021) and M2 Ultra (t6022) SoCs
> follow design of the t600x family so copy the structure of SoC *.dtsi
> files.
[...]
> After discussion with the devicetree maintainers we agreed to not extend
> lists with the generic compatibles anymore [1]. Instead either the first
> compatible SoC or t8103 is used as fallback compatible supported by the
> drivers. t8103 is used as default since most drivers and bindings were
> initially written for M1 based devices.
>
> The series adds those fallback compatibles to drivers where necessary,
> annotates the SoC lists for generic compatibles as "do not extend" and
> adds t6020 per-SoC compatibles.

The series is inconsistent about the use of generic fallback compatibles.

"apple,aic2", "apple,s5l-fpwm", "apple,asc-mailbox-v4" is still used.


[...]

Best regards,
Nick Chan




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