Hi Nishanth,

On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 9:45 PM Nishanth Menon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Texas Instrument's System Control Interface (TISCI) permits
> the ability for OSs running in virtual machines to be able to
> independently communicate with the firmware without the need going
> through an hypervisor.
>
> The "host-id" in effect is the hardware representation of the
> host (example: VMs locked to a core) as identified to the System
> Controller. Hypervisors can either fill in appropriate host-ids in dt
> used for each VM instance OR may use prebuilt blobs where the host-ids
> are pre-populated, as appropriate for the OS running in the VMs.
>
> This is introduced as an optional parameter to maintain consistency
> with legacy device tree blobs.
>
> We call this with a vendor prefix to prevent any possible confusion
> with SCSI ID (m68k) kernel option.

I'd omit the above paragraph. There's no "host-id" literal involved in the
m68k kernel option, and it is not related to DT at all.

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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