Hello!

> Please, carefully look at:
> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/gpmc-eth.txt
> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ti-gpmc.txt
> 
> 1. Try to re-use existing bindings. Although I see existing bank-width
> and gpmc,device-width but yours samsung,srom-data-width seems better.
> Maybe there are other to re-use?

 I've done this and this is what i currently came up with. I'd like to discuss 
this before respin because nobody needs this
back-and-forth bouncing.
--- cut exynos5410.dtsi ---
                sromc: sromc@12250000 {
                        #address-cells = <2>;
                        #size-cells = <1>;
                        ranges = <0 0 0x04000000 0x20000
                                  1 0 0x05000000 0x20000
                                  2 0 0x06000000 0x20000
                                  3 0 0x07000000 0x20000>;

                        compatible = "samsung,exynos-srom";
                        reg = <0x12250000 0x14>;
                };
--- cut exynos5410.dtsi ---
--- cut exynos5410-smdk5410.dts ---
&sromc {
        pinctrl-names = "default";
        pinctrl-0 = <&srom_ctl>, <&srom_ebi>;

        ethernet@3 {
                compatible = "smsc,lan9115";
                reg = <3 0 0x10000>;
                phy-mode = "mii";
                interrupt-parent = <&gpx0>;
                interrupts = <5 8>;
                reg-io-width = <2>;
                smsc,irq-push-pull;
                smsc,force-internal-phy;

                samsung,srom-config = <1 9 12 1 9 1 1>;
        };
};
--- cut exynos5410-smdk5410.dts ---

 1. After writing proper ranges i was able to get rid of dedicated bank number 
property, because now it is the first value in
device's "reg".
 2. I noticed that smsc binding already uses reg-io-width property. I searched 
for it, and it appears to be reused by many devices.
So, i decided to use it to specify bank width, since it's already there. 
ti-gpmc uses bank-width because it supports configurations
like reg-io-width = 4 && bank-width = 2. I don't know if it's possible to do 
the same with SROMc, Exynos doc doesn't tell anything
about 32-bit accesses. But, if you want to support it too, i would suggest the 
following algorithm:
    if (have bank-width)
        width = bank-width
    else if (have reg-io-width)
        width = reg-io-width
    else
        width = 1 /* default */
 3. About samsung,srom-config array. I have the following reasons to keep if 
this way:
    - listing every property under own name is just too much typing
    - these values really do not make sense without each other, or partialy. I 
would say that in array form they are even better
readable, because it is the same order in which they go into the register. 
However, it is still a nice idea do document them, but...
my PDF has "confidential" watermark on it, and this would mean that i 
essentially copy some information from it into Linux doc. Is
it okay to do this?
 If you still dislike the array, i'll redo is a set of properties like 
samsung,srom-tacs, samsung,srom-tcos, etc.

Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Expert Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia

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