Roberto Guerra wrote:
I've been learning how to modify the dts from
http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/powerpc/dts-bindings/mtd-physmap.txt#49
The original mpc8272ads.dts represents four 8-bit JEDEC Sharp flash
chips in 1 SIMM module:
[snip]        local...@f0010100 {
                compatible = "fsl,mpc8280-localbus",
                             "fsl,pq2-localbus";
                #address-cells = <2>;
                #size-cells = <1>;
                reg = <f0010100 60>;

                ranges = <0 0 fe000000 00800000
                          1 0 f4500000 00008000
                          8 0 f8200000 00008000>;

                fl...@0,0 {
                        compatible = "jedec-flash";
                        reg = <0 0 800000>;
                        bank-width = <4>;
                        device-width = <1>;
                };
[snip]
My board (based on the PQ2FADS, using the MPC8272ADS BSP)

Don't base anything on the BSPs, unless there's something in them that you really need that isn't upstream. There is pq2fads support in current upstream kernels.

uses one
16-bit Spansion (AMD) CFI chip at addresses FF800000 through FFFFFFFF.
It probably needs to be represented this way (I've only made changes
to the "flash" section.
[snip]
                fl...@0,0 {
                        compatible = "amd, s29jl064h", "cfi-flash";
                        reg = <0 0 800000>;
                        bank-width = <2>;
                        device-width = <2>;
                };
[snip]
However, I don't know what would be the correct addresses to type
after "localbus", "flash" and "reg". Is this enough information to
define my dts?

The flash node looks good, other than that there shouldn't be a space after 
"amd,".

In the localbus node, change fe000000 to ff800000. Remove or change the other ranges entries if they don't describe your board's chipselects.

If your IMMR is somewhere other than 0xf0000000, update the f0010100 to match.

-Scott

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