[PATCH 1/5] dt-bindgins: display: Add Apple pre-DCP display controller bindings
Hector Martin
marcan at marcan.st
Mon Nov 25 15:29:25 UTC 2024
On 2024/11/25 23:53, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> On 25/11/2024 15:14, Hector Martin wrote:
>>>> +
>>>> + "#address-cells":
>>>> + const: 1
>>>> +
>>>> + "#size-cells":
>>>> + const: 0
>>>> +
>>>> +additionalProperties: true
>>>
>>> This cannot be true. Must be false.
>>>
>>>> +
>>>> +required:
>>>> + - compatible
>>>> + - reg
>>>> + - interrupts
>>>
>>> This goes before additionalProperties.
>>>
>>> Missing example: that's a strong NAK and prove that this could not be
>>> even tested.
>>>
>>> Do you see any device schema without example? No. Do not develop things
>>> differently, Apple is not unique, special or exceptional.
>>
>> Krzysztof, it is entirely possible to express this same feedback without
>> being condescending and rude. I'm pretty sure you can do better than this.
>
> Please kindly trim the replies from unnecessary context. It makes it
> much easier to find new content.
Noted.
> Instead of patronizing, note that this was just pure observation - this
> was done entirely than other bindings, which should be taken as an
> example. Or example-schema should be taken as example... Pointing out
> issues and inconsistencies is not rude or condescending. Basically now
> you are condescending people's feedback which further restricts review
> process allowing comments which you approve.
>
No, that was certainly not pure observation. The observation is that the
schema was inconsistent with other schemas, and was missing an example.
The way you *expressed* that observation was unnecessarily rude and
condescending, both in tone and message. Usage of "NAK" is strongly
confrontational and discouraging to newcomers, and completely
inappropriate here because the intent of the patch is clearly fine and
it just needs some style and procedural issues fixed. "Do you ...? No."
wording is condescending, like you're talking down to a child. The
gratuitous Apple reference is completely unnecessary, implying we're
attempting to be a special snowflake in any (non-technically-justified)
way, never mind that none of us works nor has any professional
relationship with Apple.
Your observation and feedback could have been conveyed much more
appropriately, kindly, and effectively, such as:
==
The schema is missing an example. Examples are required for schemas, as
they are part of how the schema is tested by the automated tooling.
Please see other schemas and `example-schema.yaml` for examples on how
to do this, and `writing-schema.rst` for more information and how to run
the checks.
==
- Hector
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