On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 18:50:15 +0200
Andrew Lunn <and...@lunn.ch> wrote:

> > -                   sata@a8000 {
> > +                   satac0: sata@a8000 {  
> 
> Hi Ralph
> 
> Why the c in satac0?

For controller and to not conflict with a use case of sata0 for a port,
similarly to pciec and pcie1. See armada-385-synology-ds116.dts.

> 
> >  
> > -                   usb3@f0000 {
> > +                   usb3_0: usb3@f0000 {
> >                             compatible =
> > "marvell,armada-380-xhci"; reg = <0xf0000 0x4000>,<0xf4000 0x4000>;
> >                             interrupts = <GIC_SPI 16
> > IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>; @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@
> >                             status = "disabled";
> >                     };
> >  
> > -                   usb3@f8000 {
> > +                   usb3_1: usb3@f8000 {
> >                             compatible =
> > "marvell,armada-380-xhci"; reg = <0xf8000 0x4000>,<0xfc000 0x4000>;
> >                             interrupts = <GIC_SPI 17
> > IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;  
> 
> I can understand what you are saying. But does anybody else care? Are
> there other .dtsi files differentiating between USB 1.1, 2 and 3?

It's handled differently where ever I looked, some do some don't. A
case for distinguishing USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 like this is
armada-388-gp.dts.

Personally I'm only interested in there being a label, making it
"natural" is a bonus though.

Thanks
Ralph

> 
>       Andrew

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