[PATCH v3 1/2] ath79: mikrotik: stack ar9344 devices to single dtsi

Thibaut hacks at slashdirt.org
Thu Aug 25 09:27:46 PDT 2022


> Le 24 août 2022 à 18:05, Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tmn505 at terefe.re> a écrit :
> 
> From: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tmn505 at gmail.com>
> 
> Most of boards from MikroTik with AR9344 SoC (supported and
> un-supported) replicate the same schematic, so stack common device nodes
> to a single dtsi.
> 
> ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard-16m-nor.dtsi:
> - remove include paragraph and wmac node, make it single nor flash node
>  for others dts to include
> 
> ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard-lhg-5nd.dts:
> - move all of the nodes to new file ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard.dtsi
>  and leave only power, user and lan LEDs which differ from sxt-5nd-r2
>  and other yet unsupported devices
> 
> ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard-sxt-5n.dtsi:
> - remove, it made no sense to keep it, as only
>  ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard-sxt-5nd-r2.dts included this file and
>  added only compatible and model
> 
> ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard-sxt-5nd-r2.dts:
> - include ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard.dtsi
> - add nand gpio activating node, beeper, additional LEDs and flash chips
>  which previously have been in ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard-sxt-5n.dtsi
> 
> ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard.dtsi:
> - inherited most of the content from ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard-lhg-5nd.dts
>  except three LEDs
> - add wmac node, removed from ar9344_mikrotik_routerboard-16m-nor.dtsi
> 
> Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tmn505 at gmail.com>
> ---
> v2 -> v3
> describe in detail what went where

LGTM
T.


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